Ancient/Medieval Jewish History. My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help. Donate. In its very earliest days, Christianity was seen by the Jewish teachers as a Jewish heresy; its adherents were Jews who believed in the divinity of Christ [and considered Christianity a Jewish sect]. But when Christianity spread and became a.. The short answer: Judaism does not consider Jesus to be a prophet, the messiah, or the son of God. But the exact way Jews have spoken about Jesus has, throughout history, had a lot to do with the social and political contexts where they were living. Jews have often been subjects of Christian monarchies and governments, and the tenor of that.

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When you look at Jesus and His relationship with the Jewish people in the first century, the Jewish leaders didn't accept Him because of His claims to deity. They did not believe the Messiah would be divine. They balked at His interpretation of the law, that He was weaving through the lines saying, 'Hey, you are into all the rituals, but you.. Minister of the Interior, 43 (iv) P.D. 793 (1989), held that "one who was born Jewish but is a member of a congregation of Messianic Jews, or Jews for Jesus, or similar groups, is one who professes another religious faith and therefore is not eligible for the benefits of the Law of Return." 4. The law states that Jews who believe in Jesus.