Whether Jesus was important to the people of Palestine is unclear. The people of Palestine, both Jews and gentiles, had the opportunity to see Jesus at first hand, marvel at his miracles and know that the demons called him Son of God. They would have been familiar with his courage on the cross and known about the resurrection on the third day.
Jesus complains that the people of Nazareth, who had known him as a child, rejected him and his message. In his own country, he marvelled at their unbelief. In Jerusalem, it seems that the people sided with the priests against Jesus and called for his execution. There was no groundswell of conversions after his resurrection. Paul's epistles suggest that the Christian community in Palestine during the forties or fifties of the first century was centred around just a small group in Jerusalem. Even by the time of the Roman-Jewish War and the Jerusalem Civil War of the late sixties to early seventies, there is no mention of the Christians, either as participants or non-participants. Jesus had had little impact on the Palestinians.
On the other hand, Acts of the Apostles reports the apostle Peter converting huge numbers of Jews to Christianity, often thousands in one day. Yet by the end of the first century, there appear to have been few Palestinian Jews who had become Christians.
It wasn't.See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/why-judaism-doesnt-accept-jesus
No. Jesus wasn't offensive to the Jewish people but preaching the word by he claimed to be the "Son of God".
Jewish people follow God, not Jesus.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
Jesus was Jewish, since his father, God's, people were the Hebrews, or Jews.
Mary and Joseph, his parents! who were Jewish people just like Jesus was.
No.
It is to the Jewish people.
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There is no Jewish belief concerning Jesus. Jews are not in the habit of forming beliefs around other people's religions.
Jesus was Jewish
Tiberius Caesar was the Roman emperor that ordered Jesus Christ to be exicuted, this was done because Jewish people at the time thought Jesus was commiting blasphemy by going against Jewish doctrine, so many Jewish people convinced the Romans that Jesus was declaring himself a rival king to Caesar.