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Valke2
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I’d say that’s pretty much a fair assessment. The Jews in Jesus’ time, those that heard him speak, would have most likely adopted an “interesting, but let’s see what happens” attitude. The Torah itself says, quite reasonably, that a condition of prophecy is that it comes to pass. (And even then, that doesn’t mean the prophecy was necessarily true as opposed to coincidental).prophecies to Jews are unimportant as long as the messiah did not fulfill what they think he must have fulfilled. Jews do not ask : what is the prophecy? Jews ask : did the person in question QUALIFY?
To QUALIFY, Jesus must have:
a) Build the 3rd Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28)
b) Bring all the Jews back to Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6)
c) World Peace (Isaiah 2:4)
d) Universal Knowledge of G-d (the G-d of Israel) (Isaiah 11:9, Jer 31:33)
If Jesus did not accomplish the above, then he is certainly not the Messiah according to them.