Jews don't believe in Jesus

Jews don't believe in Jesus
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Well they killed him, and the Pharisees(ancient Jews) didn't have faith in him. Also Jesus wasn't a jew and the bible isn't a Jewish book repairs what evangelicucks believe
biblebelievers.org.au/word.htm

If it isn't jewish what is it?

Hebrew, Hebrew and Jewish aren't synonymous with each other contrary to popular belief

OP needs to do more research

Obviously dude, Jesus is a christian profit, and Jews follow the Torah (the old testament) but not the Bible (the old & new testament). Do more research.

Is Hebrew semitic?

Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic are all semitic languages.

*depsite

Ok

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>the torah isn't jewish it's hebrew
lol ok
then mein kampf isn't a nazi book it's a german book
the declaration of rights of man isn't secular, it's french
the communist manifesto isn't a communist manifesto it's a german manifesto
etc etc you see where that logic is going ?
no i'm sorry you can't just dissociate ideology from a book simply arguing that it was made by a people before being made by an ideology or whatever point you are trying to make here since it's obviously full of ideology especially the bible which is full of jewish references and in the first place assumes that you hold the old testament to be true
of course the bible is jewish

How is God choosen people appear to be the Jews if they dont believe in his son propheties?

They're not, when Israel is being talked about, it's being talked about in the spiritual sense. Hell in revelations Jesus literally called Jews and their religion the synagogue if Satan. The Talmud constantly says blasphemous statemtents about Jesus, Jewish people don't have some higher standing just because they're Jewish

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Jews and Christians only share the old testament, other than that they're basically completely different religions.

Kinda like how Christians call him God or Lord, but Islam calls him Allah. Still similar because they only believe there's one god, but different religions altogether.

They believe in Yahweh or Jehovah. They also are aware of Jesus of Nazareth, but they don't believe he was the son of God.

Jews believe in the anti-Christ. That's their Messiah.

This, the Star of David is the symbol of remphan and moloch(satan)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersessionism

>that website

That's the fucking stupidest thing I ever read.
But there is some truth to it.

The way God is viewed in the first five books (i.e the torah) is different from the way he is viewed in other books.

In the torah, God, or YHWH is a strongly interventionist god who is the national god of the israelites. He existed alongside other gods, and demanded worship from the chosen race. There was no heaven and hell, there was only "this world" and "the next" (sheol) that everyone went to after they died no matter how moral they were.
Immorality was punished in this life. Any tragedy that befell people was due to them being punished. He was pretty much viewed in the same way pagans viewed there gods in the old days.

However, there was a drastic shift in how people viewed God. Suddenly, God was the only god. And he was wholly, utterly good. And was opposed by someone who was wholly and utterly evil. Satan. Immorality was punished in the next life. And God was only somewhat interventionist.

You can thank zoroastrianism for all of that.
Zoroastrians believed in monotheism and dualism and the afterlife and all that.

Notice that the shift in the view of God occured at a very specific time. The exile. The tribes of Judah, Benjamin and their Levite priests were carried away. The worship of YHWH was nearly completely wiped out. But it was saved at the last second by a persian king known as cyrus the great, who, in the name of religious tolerance, stopped persecution of religious minorities, including the Jews, returned the Jews to their homeland, and rebuilt their temple.
Cyrus, being a persian, was a zoroastrian.
It isn't too crazy to think, being the man who saved Judaism from extinction, he influenced the Jewish religion with zoroastrian thinking. The Jew were living in the persian empire for upwards of 50 years.

By the time Jesus came about, zoroastrianism was very much embedded in Judaism. If anything, Jesus only further distanced Judaism from its roots and made it more zoroastrian.

Really, the closest religion to the religion of the israelites isn't judaism. It's samaratinism.
Samaratins live in rural israel and still sacrifice goats in the mountains and all that.