I was debating with someone who suggested that Jesus was not actually born a Jew but simply followed the teachings of the Pharisees. This person also suggested that the house of David was not actually “Jewish”.
I can’t find any supporting evidence either way. There were many tribes at the time, some monotheistic, others not.
Was Jesus a Jew genetically or was he just following the teachings of the Pharisees at the time?
Thanks.
Historical references would be appreciated if available.
As to whether Jesus was “born a Jew”, you only have to refer to Luke 2:4-7:
And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth , to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed, who was with child. …
Legally and religiously:
Jesus would have been registered as a Jew. Continue reading in Luke to see further Jewish rites carried out in connection with Him as a child.
Genetically:
The only human genes Jesus had came from His mother, Mary. Therefore, if Mary was a Jew genetically, Jesus was.
Scripture contains two geneologies - Matthew 1 and Luke 3:23-37.
The two differ. One explanation (long held) is that the Gospel of Matthew records Joseph’s geneology, and the Gospel of Luke records Mary’s. Both geneologies trace Jesus’ lineage through David (Mt. 1:6-7 & Lk 3:31) and Abraham - the father of the Chosen People (Mt. 1:2 & Lk 3:34).
Altho there is no"proof" that one of the geneologies is Mary’s, Mary’s response to Elizabeth, given in Luke 1:46-55 shows not only that she was very familiar with the Jewish Scripture, but also records that she considers Abraham her “father”, that she is one of “his posterity”.
Lk 1:55 “as He spoke to
our fathers, to Abraham and to his posterity for ever.”
Re House of David being Jewish:
The geneology charts show that the house of David is “Jewish” (Mt. 1:3). The adjective
“Jewish” came about when the Israelites split into two kingdoms (start at 1 Kings 12). Ten tribes united to form the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Two tribes, Judah and Benjamin united to form the Southern **Kingdom of Judah ** (“Jew/Jewish” derived from “Judah”). David is a descendant of Judah.
The northern kingdom was dispersed after being conquered by Assyria (II Kings 17). They are sometimes referred to as the “lost tribes of Israel”. ]
Nita