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  1. Was Jesus a Jew and Why Does it Matter? - Bible Study Tools

    • The Bible provides two genealogies for Jesus in the Bible, tracing His earthly heritage back in time, one of them all the way to Adam. Coupled with the genealogical records in the Old Testament, it is e… See more

    What Do Jews Believe?

    In contemporary Judaism, the faithful still wait for their Messiah to come. They believe the prophecies about Him have yet to be fulfilled, where Christians believe they were fulfille… See more

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    Did Jesus Teach His Disciples Judaism?

    When evaluating Jesus’ religious statements, it must be viewed from His statement, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to ab… See more

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    What Did Jesus Teach About Jews and Gentiles?

    The primary focus of Jesus’ ministry were His people, the Israelites, but He still reached out to the Gentiles. He shared the Gospel with the Samaritan woman. When the Centuri… See more

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    Is It Important That Jesus Was Jewish?

    When considering the importance of Jesus’ ethnic and religious identity, it is important to put it in the context of God’s promises and fulfillment of prophecy. God chose the descendant… See more

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    Sources

    Cohen-Sherbok, Dan. Judaism History, Belief, and Practice. New York: Routledge, 2003. Copan, Paul & Craig Evans. Who was Jesus? A Jewish-Christian Dialogue. Louisville: … See more

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