Yes, by the Jews.
*** 5/16/2012 Jesus is the prophet and the God of the Christians.
His name only appears in the New Testament. He is nowhere to be found in the Old Testament. He fullfilled only the NT prophesies, not a single one in the OT.
Thus Jesus is Christian God, The young Christians pray to baby God Jesus, the adults to adult God Jesus, and most female Catholics I know pray to Mary who is the mother of God. ***
Jewish answer:Jews do not consider Jesus to have been a prophet. Jewish tradition places the end of prophecy a few centuries before the time of Jesus.A:Some believe in other gods, such as the Hindu pantheon. Jews believe in the same God as do Christians but believe that Jesus was, at most, only a wandering preacher. Muslims revere Jesus, but only as a prophet. Many others believe that all religions are false and that there is no reason to believe in Jesus. And also zeus and posiden
They considered Christ a false prophet.Answer:They didn't consider Jesus to be a prophet.
Jewish people believe that Jesus was a prophet, not the Messiah, and not the Son of God. They believe that the Messiah is still to come.
it is Abraham and he was not a prophet, he was a righteous and pious man that was a believer in the same god that Jews believe in. not Allah(Arab god) or Jesus but rather jehova
No. Judaism holds that prophecy ended about 350 years before the lifetime of Jesus. In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?
Jews believe in God.What about Jesus?In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See also the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?
They didn't. Jews have always believed that Jesus was a regular human being, not divine and not a prophet.
Jewish people worship the same god as Christians do. Jews believe that the Messiah has not come to Earth yet; Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah; and Muslims believe Mohammad is the prophet of Alah but was not a holy being. The Muslim understanding of Mohammad would be paralle to the Jewish view Jesus.
Yes. According to the Muslim belief, Islam is the continuation of Judaism and Christianity. The Muslims believe in all the Prophets (May peace be upon them all). Islam and Judaism both spring from Hazrat Abraham (AS) and his descendant Prophets. The Jews don't believe Jesus Christ (AS) to be a Prophet but the Muslims believe that he was a true Prophet of Almighty God. The Jews don't believe in the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) but the Muslims believe in all the Prophets the Jews believe in.
All Jews used to believe that Jesus Christ was a false prophet and a false messiah. In fact Rabbinic Jewish authorities do not accept any prophets, who lived after the time of Malachi (440 360 BCE) a long time before Jesus Christ. Jews believed He couldn't be the Messiah, because he did not fulfill the requirements in his lifetime. Progressive Jews in the 20th Century, allow that Jesus Christ might have been merely a popular Rabbi and Faith Healer, who was simply misinterpreted by the Sadducees and Pharisees, (Rich Jewish Factions who advised the Romans) and who then got into trouble with Roman authorities who believed him to be a revolutionary. A bad situation to be in, when there where so many Jews in Israel already violently opposed to Roman occupation. Orthodox Jews and Ultra Orthodox Jews, a minority of all Jews, still hold absolutely that that Jesus Christ is a false prophet and a false messiah.
Gisus or Jesus is believed by Christians to be God in the Holy Trinity, while Jews reject Jesus as nothing but a man and Muslims believe Jesus was an important prophet but not a God or the son of God.
They simply did not believe in it. They were looking for a Messiah to save the nation from the Roman oppression (Luke 1.74,75); not a Saviour such as Jesus. They thought Jesus was simply a prophet, but some believed he was a devil, so if they did not believe in his first coming, how should they believe in his second coming?