No, the purpose of the Messiah is not to “inaugurate sovereignty over the rest of the nations.” Rather, it is to bring peace between all the nations of the world so that everyone can live without conflict and in harmony. This will probably necessitate the rooting out of those who are opposed to the liberation of all nations. Furthermore, there is no requirement for anyone to convert to Judaism. Neither the Jews nor anyone else, however, will ‘turn away from G-d’ because the Messiah is expected to usher in a new Messianic age on Earth, a kind of utopia in which the presence of G-d is felt by all and there is no need for conflict and war; an era of cooperation and brotherhood between and within the nations in accord with G-d’s will. In addition, the Jews are to return to their ancient dwelling place in Israel where they together with the Messiah himself are to rebuild the Temple and reinstate the biblical rituals of worship so that all the 613 commandments of the Torah may be practiced once again, as foretold according to prophecy in the Hebrew Bible. An important point is that not only does the Torah Law remain in effect with the advent of the Messiah but it reaches its zenith for all Jews. Again, non-Jews who choose not to convert are to live together with Jews in peace and harmony.