Jesus the Pharisee
....
Jews in a community of God's favor).
Jesus of Nazareth was presenting a method for
Jews and Gentiles to adopt a common moral code. ....
(910

4

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Paul Among Jews & Gentiles
.... And for that reason it continues to fail to move many
Jews to a saving knowledge of
Jesus as the Messiah of Israel as prophesied in Isaiah and elsewhere in the ....
(1074

4

)
Jesus and Social and Cultural Outcasts
.... John 4:24-30). In other words
Jesus speaks directly to someone the
Jews consider beyond the social pale. To the
Jews--specifically ....
(1990

8

)
Jesus and Saint Paul
.... midst. However, not all of the
Jews recognized or accepted
Jesus as the satisfaction of their ancient prophesies. Consequently, as ....
(1340

5

)
The Lives of Jesus and Muhammad
.... of saying that He would destroy and then rebuild the temple; this is taken as
Jesus's statement that He is the Son of God, which is held by the
Jews to be ....
(2355

9

)
Jesus Christ
.... to the events leading up to what is now commonly referred to as Easter, the reasons and methods used to crucify
Jesus, and evidence of what the
Jews and Romans ....
(4473

18

)
Jews in the Middle East
.... The tone of the article is that it is an attempt to explain Jewish beliefs to Christians and to a degree to indicate how
Jews accept
Jesus in their tradition. ....
(1295

5

)
The Law of Paul & The Law of Jesus
.... Some feel that
Jesus' gospel is only for the
Jews while Paul's writings argue the gospel is for all people. However, we are told ....
(1039

4

)
The Jewish - Christian Split
Living under the Roman conquerors in Palestine some 2,000 years ago,
Jesus was variously regarded by
Jews and Romans as a radical teacher or "rabbi," a ....
(513

2

)
Comparison of 2 Books on Jesus
.... of
Jesus--supported with Jewish rabbinic literature such as the Midrash and Talmud--in order to provide the fabric of
Jesus' ministry among the
Jews of His ....
(1471

6

)
Syllogistic Arguments 1. P1: Jesus chose only male apost
.... 3. P1:
Jesus chose as his apostles only
Jews who spoke Aramaic, who were married, and who had not read the (nonexistent) gospels. ....
(1322

5

)
Comparison of Judaism & Christianity
.... Both
Jews and Christians think of Jerusalem as their holy city, and both acknowledge the existence of
Jesus Christ; the
Jews, however regard Him as a mere ....
(1094

4

)
Origins of Christianity and Judaism
.... of the Christian Bible, for example, and the
Jews are waiting for a Messiah to come, whom the Christians believe has already come in the form of
Jesus Christ. ....
(483

2

)
The film Ben-Hur (1959)
.... Just as
Jesus and the
Jews were going in opposite directions at first,
Jesus is shown wandering away as the Romans enter Nazareth and then Judah is shown as ....
(1820

7

)
Galilee, Jesus and The Gospels
.... The rejection of
Jesus by the
Jews, according to Freyne, is in part due to his Galilean origins, which is one of his most original and intriguing notions: "As ....
(1537

6

)
Jesus and Christianity Today
.... in history has been perpetrated ostensibly by Christians (such as the Inquisition and the extermination of
Jews in Nazi Germany). Where
Jesus spoke of ....
(514

2

)
Survey of the New Testament
.... Asimov also agrees that Paul had an easier time convincing Gentiles of
Jesus' Messiahship than the
Jews, since
Jews consistently turned away from his doctrines ....
(1639

7

)
JESUS AND BUDDHA
.... And yet, Durant (1944) quotes an early non-Christian reference in Josephus' Antiquities of the
Jews (app. AD 93) which states "At that time lived
Jesus, a hole ....
(535

2

)
Authorship of Luke-Acts
.... are addressed solely to nonbelieving
Jews: Could Luke really mean to condemn believing
Jews along with nonbelieving
Jews for the murder of
Jesus, for rejecting ....
(1705

7

)
Examining Pieces of Fiction
.... of their time.
Jesus, the teller of the parables, was telling them to
Jews who saw religion in terms of strict laws. The idea of ....
(1463

6

)
Biblical Sources
.... Peter goes on to explain that even death at the hands of lawless men could not contain
Jesus's spirit, and he identifies
Jesus with the
Jews' messiah: "God has ....
(2440

10

)
Table-Fellowship
.... profound. Those who were Christians saw themselves as the true
Jews, while
Jews who rejected
Jesus saw themselves in the same role. To ....
(2507

10

)
Christianity & Jesus
.... " is the proclamation of
Jesus as He .... Following the Genesis tradition,
Jews observe a seven-day week which culminates in the Sabbath, an "intermission," the ....
(4709

19

)
A Good Friday Liturgy
.... There are multiple betrayals, not only by Peter, who denies
Jesus, but also by the
Jews, who historically hated Roman rule but who in John's account adopt ....
(1552

6

)
Max Weber and Religion
.... It relied on the example and history of the
Jews, with the gospels describing
Jesus' life and teachings and the commentaries by Paul and others becoming ....
(2495

10

)
Deviant Christianity
.... Since they would be both
Jews and Christians, they shall be neither
Jews nor Christians." Even now such a movement as Moshe Rosen's
Jews for
Jesus is looked ....
(2901

12

)
MLK
.... the state.
Jesus believed
Jews had moved against the laws of God, much as King felt laws sanctioning racism did.
Jesus wanted to ....
(1008

4

)
Monotheism
.... The failure of
Jesus, as the Christian messiah, to intervene on the
Jews' behalf could also be interpreted as proof that
Jesus, the first-century Jew, was ....
(2625

11

)
Shabbetai Zev as a False Messiah
.... For this reason, the ancient
Jews rejected
Jesus Christ as the Messiah, preferring instead to await a Redeemer who fulfilled their desires for a theocracy. ....
(2780

11

)
Christianity Texts
.... and those who either identified themselves or were identified as Greeks,
Jews, Germans, Persians, barbarians, and so on. Jerusalem, where
Jesus was crucified ....
(2878

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