Exactly for that very reason that Jesus was Jewish and whose faith wsa Judaism. The misrepresentation of a Jewish man claiming he was God or son of God is pagan Mythology, Hellenism or Christian. Things like that are unheard of among Jews.
**Yes, I’d bet it could be a pretty blasphemous thing to say almost regardless of ones religious background, especially for a common citizen to say about himself-and more so yet, I’m sure, in the case of Judaism. Jesus didn’t tend to dance to anyone’s particular tune, however, taking issue with religious leaders on matters of faith if they departed from the truth; he claimed full understanding of scripture while there was some disagreement among Jewish leaders as to it’s meaning on certain points-and they didn’t always like His take on things.
Your point seems to be that, if He agrees with your beliefs then He couldn’t be who His followers claimed Him to be. Our point is that Messiah could only be God because God alone can save man. And that the time was ripe in human history for man to begin to learn this fact. The Law must be fulfilled but man cannot accomplish this on his own and so the new covenant would be one where mans justification in the eyes of God did not begin with observance of the law but would begin with faith in Him and in the need for Him to help him observe it.
The reason is that, according to Jesus, the whole Law and Prophets are only truly fulfilled when man
loves, and man simply does not/cannot love as he was created to because, internally and individually, he’s separated from his Source of love by being given over instead to
sin-meaning that he prefers his own way to God’s way regardless of outward professions of faith or the observance of any particular religion. This comprises sort of a Catch-22 for man which explains why he continuously falls short of the glory of God-never quite overcoming this predisposition with the result that evil continues to flourish on earth.
And this is why Catholicism teaches that the prophecies in Jeremiah 31 are fulfilled for all men in a new covenant instituted by the coming of Christ whereupon man can individually enter into a new direct relationship with God who will then undertake a process of replacing mans heart of stone with a heart of flesh, if man becomes so disposed as to begin to allow this change to take place.
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