Most Jews think that to believe in Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah is to turn away from their Jewish faith. This could not be farther from the truth. The Jewish people for the most part (there are Messianic Jews) have rejected Jesus as the awaited Messiah. One might ask, why? One of the reasons that the Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah is that they are expecting a warrior king who will restore Israel to her former glory in the kingdom of God. Since Jesus obviously did not accomplish this, he must therefore not be the one. The problem with this view is only that it is out of sequence. Jesus will accomplish this at his Second Coming. The Messiah according to the Old Testament is first supposed to suffer and die for the atonement of the world’s sin. This is a necessity for entrance into the kingdom of God.
So, why then do the Jews not know this? This question will
be addressed in the following pages.
I grew up thinking that the Jews as a people rejected Jesus
as the Messiah. I do not believe that to be the case anymore. I think that the
majority of the Jewish population in and around Jerusalem accepted him as the
Messiah. It was mostly the Jewish religious hierarchy (the Sanhedrin) that
rejected him, and even among them, many believed in him but were afraid to
admit it publicly for fear of being thrown out of the synagogue.
John 12:42: "Nevertheless, many even among the
authorities (Sanhedrin), believed in him, but because of the Pharisees they did
not acknowledge it openly in order not to be expelled from the synagogue.
John 3:1-2: "Now there was a Pharisee named
Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. He came to Jesus at night and said to him,
"Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God, for no one
can do these signs that you are doing unless God is with him."
Matthew 8:19: "A scribe approached and said to him,
"Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go."
John 19:38: "After this, Joseph of Arimathea, another
member of the Sanhedrin) secretly a disciple of Jesus for fear of the Jews,
asked Pilate if he could remove the body of Jesus... Nicodemus, the one who had
first come to him at night, also came bringing a mixture of myrrh."
Nicodemus came at night because he did not want to be
seen with Jesus. But take a close look at Nicodemus statement, he says WE KNOW, this means that there were more
members of the Sanhedrin that agreed with Nicodemus but were afraid of
acknowledging it publicly for fear of being cast out of the synagogue. John
12:42 above confirms this.
THE SANHEDRIN
Before continuing any farther, an understanding of the
Sanhedrin and the political structure in Judea will help to shed some light on
this subject.
In the time of Jesus ministry, the Romans ruled Judea
indirectly. That is, they allowed the Sanhedrin to rule Judea in day-to-day
matters, but the Sanhedrin was of course accountable to the Romans (in Judea it
was the Roman Procurator Pontius Pilate).
The Sanhedrin was the Jewish high court in Jerusalem. It
consisted of the high priest and others who had held the office of high priest
(the office had become an appointed one under Roman rule). It also included
members of the high priestly families, the heads of the tribes and families
(aristocracy), and scribes (lawyers) and elders. The full membership consisted
of seventy-two men, representing equally the three groups of priests, scribes,
and elders. These men were members of the sects of the Pharisees and the
Sadducees.
The Sanhedrin was more than just a religious institution. It
constituted the highest Jewish authority in Palestine. It was responsible for
every part of daily life that had a religious aspect. This meant just about
everything. It was as far ranged as from weddings to the enforcement of the
Mosaic Law such as, do not kill, do not steal, etc. They provided law
enforcement, collected their own taxes, and were in effect the controlling
authority in Judea. The Roman government allowed the Sanhedrin a great measure
of independence, granting it civil and administrative authority. It had
officers at its disposal as well as the power of arrest and imprisonment.
However, under the Roman rule the Sanhedrin in time lost the legal authority to
execute the death penalty (as in the case of Jesus), unless they got the
permission of the Roman governor (procurator).
Why did the Sanhedrin reject Jesus as the Messiah?
Imagine, if Jesus instead of coming in the first century,
came today. If he started correcting the teachings of the Protestant and
Catholic Churches, telling them that they have misunderstood what God - Yehovah
has said. If he started preaching that the trinity is man made, and that it is
not from God - Yehovah. That when you die you do not go to heaven, but instead
wait for the resurrection of the dead and the kingdom of God. If he said that
you should not pray to Mary or the saints. How do you think he would be treated
today? Probably not much better.
The Sanhedrin was faced with similar problems. Jesus was in
effect telling them that they had not understood God’s word
the way God - Yehovah had intended it. They had replaced the word of God with
their traditions.
Matthew 15:6: (speaking to the scribes and Pharisees)
"You have nullified the word of God for the sake of your tradition."
Matthew 16:11-12: "Beware of the leaven of the
Pharisees and Sadducees." Then they understood that he was not telling
them to beware of the leaven bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees and
Sadducees."
Matthew 23:23: "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,
you hypocrites. You pay tithes of mint and dill and cummin and have neglected
the weightier things of the law: judgment and mercy and fidelity."
Jesus is basically telling the people that the Sanhedrin,
the ruling authority, are hypocrites. And he is correct. The Sanhedrin wanted
the people to follow their traditions that they themselves did not even keep.
This is why Jesus refers to them as hypocrites in numerous verses.
Luke 11:46: "You impose on people burdens hard to
carry, but you yourself do not lift one finger to touch them."
As the people started to believe in the teachings of Jesus,
they started to see the hypocrisy and corruption of the Sanhedrin. You must
realize what this means politically. Please understand the magnitude of the
situation. When Jesus challenges the Sanhedrin, he is not just challenging a
bunch of priests, he is challenging the Jewish ruling authority of Judea. The
Sanhedrin over time had become an institution that used Judaism as a means to
control the population for its own benefit. They were afraid that if Jesus kept
preaching about the coming of the kingdom of God, and of being the Messiah,
that the Romans would come and take away their land and nation. In other words,
if the Romans believed that there was an uprising in the making, they would
probably come in and abolish the Sanhedrin and assume direct and full control
in all matters in Judea, which after the uprising in AD 70 is exactly what they
did.
John 11:47-53: "So the chief priests and the
Pharisees convened the Sanhedrin and said, "What are we going to do? This
man is performing many signs. If we leave him alone, all will believe in him
(as Messiah) and the Romans will come and take away both our land and our
nation. ..So from that day on they planned to kill him."
Why would the Romans come and take away the Jews land and
nation if the Jews believed in Jesus as the Messiah? The reason is because of
what the Messiah means to the Jews. The Messiah is supposed to restore Israel
to its glory. Among other things, he is supposed to be a warrior king who
establishes the kingdom of God on earth and represents God to the people. To
the Romans, talk of restoring Israel to its former glory, a Jewish king, and a
kingdom, all sounds like an insurrection against Rome. The Sanhedrin was
unfortunately more concerned with the things of this world, than with the
things of God.
John 8:23: Jesus speaking to the scribes and Pharisees:
"I belong to what is above. You belong to this
world, but I do not belong to this world."
OTHER ADVERSARIES
Merchants and traders have always been the lifeline of a
city. This is because they bring in a lot of the money that is then taxed by
the government. Because of that relationship, this group has always been very
influential in the affairs of government. We can still see that today as big
business influences our government through lobbying and other means. An
examination of what happened when Jesus entered the temple area will reveal
another group of Jesus adversaries.
Matthew 21:12-13: "Jesus entered the temple area and
drove out all those engaged in selling and buying there. He overturned the
tables of the money changers and the seats of those selling doves. And said to
them, "It is written:
My house shall be a house of prayer, but you are making
it a den of thieves."
The merchants and traders had turned the temple area into
what we would call today, "an outdoor mall." Jesus rightfully
reclaimed it for God. I can guarantee you that all the merchants and traders
were furious with Jesus for overturning their tables and chasing them out of
what they perceived to be their market area. They went straight to the local
authorities, the Sanhedrin to complain and press charges. The Sanhedrin, which
were no admirers of Jesus, now has the added pressure of the most influential
and economically important section of the population. And they are most
definitely asking for some kind of swift punishment. Probably death.
Mark 11:18 states
just that:
"The chief priests and the scribes came to hear of
it and were seeking a way to put him to death."
The majority of the Jewish population in and around
Jerusalem believed Jesus to be the Messiah. I have always asked myself,
"How can the same people in Jerusalem who welcomed him in as the Messiah
crucify him a few days later?" The answer is, they didn’t! The Sanhedrin and a very influential section of the
population (the merchants and traders) did.
Mark 11:1-10: This is when Jesus enters Jerusalem a few days
before his crucifixion. The people welcome him in as they would a king (which
the Messiah is), by spreading their cloaks and leafy branches on the road. This
was customary when receiving kings or victorious generals.
"Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and
others spread leafy branches that they had cut from the fields. Those preceding
him as well as those following kept crying out:
"Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the
Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is to come! Hosanna in
the highest!"
Luke 19:38: "Blessed is the king who comes in the
name of the Lord. Peace in heaven and glory in the highest."
This to me does not sound like a crowd that wants to have
him killed. On the contrary, they believed in him. They believed Jesus to be
the promised Messiah.
Jesus was usually followed by large crowds who wanted to
hear him speak and perform signs. In Mark 6:34 there is a crowd of five
thousand. In Mark 8:1 there is a crowd of four thousand. Luke 21:38 says,
"And all the people would get up early each morning
to listen to him in the temple area."
This is the primary reason that the Sanhedrin took so long
to arrest him. They were afraid of the crowds reaction
if they arrested him. Logic demands that if the majority of the people were
against him, there would be no reason to fear the crowds. But that is not the
case, the majority of the people were for him.
Luke 19:47-48: "The chief priests, the scribes and
the leaders of the people, meanwhile were seeking to put him to death, but they
could find no way to accomplish their purpose because all the people were
hanging on his words."
Mark 14:1-2: "So the chief priests and the scribes
were seeking a way to arrest him by treachery and put him to death. They said,
"not during the festival, for fear that there may be a riot among the
people."
Mark 12:12: "They were seeking to arrest him, but
they feared the crowd, for they realized that he had addressed the parable to
them. So they left him and went away."
Mark 14:11: "When they heard him (Judas) they were
pleased and promised to pay him money. Then he looked for an opportunity to
hand him over."
Notice that he needed an opportunity to hand him over.
Luke 13:17: "When he said this, all his adversaries
were humiliated; and the whole crowd rejoiced at all the splendid deeds done by
him."
His adversaries were humiliated (the Jewish religious
leaders), but the crowd rejoiced.
Luke 22:6: "He (Judas) accepted their offer and
sought a favorable opportunity to hand him over to them in the absence of a
crowd."
According to John 18:3 the arrest of Jesus was done at
night and away from the crowds in a garden (Gethsemane).
So, what about the crowd that called for him to be
crucified? They were probably the same crowd that arrested him who were from
the chief priests, the scribes, the elders and the leaders of the people (who
were probably the merchants and traders).
Mark 14:43: "Accompanied by a crowd with swords and
clubs who had come from the chief priests, the scribes, and the elders."
Luke 19:47: "The chief priests, the scribes, and the
leaders of the people, meanwhile were seeking to put him to death..."
Mark 15:11: "But the chief priests stirred up the
crowd to have him release Barabbas for them instead."
Matthew 27:20: "The chief priests and the elders
persuaded the crowds to ask for Barabbas but to destroy Jesus."
Even after Jesus death and resurrection many Jews in
Jerusalem were becoming disciples of the lord Messiah Jesus.
Acts 3:4: "But many of those who heard the word came
to believe and the number of men grew to about five thousand."
Jews as well as followers of the Messiah Jesus have been
led to believe that the Jews rejected Jesus. But that is not the proof that
history offers us. History shows us that the Jewish population did believe in
Jesus, but that he was opposed, persecuted, and finally crucified by the
Sanhedrin and other leaders of the people.
SO WHY DONT THE JEWS TODAY BELIEVE JESUS TO BE THE
MESSIAH?
After Jesus resurrection a lot of Jews did become disciples
of the Messiah Jesus, The early church was comprised mostly of Jews at first,
until the Apostles started taking the message to the Gentiles. But the
Sanhedrin viciously persecuted any Jew who professed Jesus as the Messiah. If
you accepted Jesus as the Messiah, you were thrown out of the synagogue, your
family disowned you, you would lose your job, and any Jew who did not believe
Jesus to be the Messiah considered you an outcast. You also faced imprisonment.
Imprisoning Jewish disciples of the Messiah Jesus is what the Apostle Paul as a
Pharisee was doing before his conversion. It was socially and economically
devastating to declare Jesus as the Messiah. This social pressure turned away
many Jews who had followed Jesus while he was alive and deterred a lot of Jews
from becoming Jesus disciples. The Sanhedrin also lied about the resurrection
of Jesus, saying that it had been a trick. They also claimed that the Messiah
was supposed to usher in a New Kingdom, and that since Jesus had not, he could
not be the Messiah. What they failed to see in the Scriptures is that first,
the Messiah is supposed to suffer and die for the atonement of the world’s sin.
I have always wondered how did they miss that? It is so clear. Here is a
possible explanation.
The Jews throughout history have always been persecuted.
To a Jew, it is not a question of, "if I will be persecuted," but
when? You can skim history and see a trail of persecution, from the Egyptians,
Babylonians, Assyrians, Romans, Spanish, Germans, etc.
A reason for this is that they were chosen by God to
bring salvation to the world. A lot of peoples and nations have harbored ill
will toward the Jews because of this claim. But it is true.
After Christianity became popular, the Jews as a people were
blamed for the crucifixion of Jesus, although I think we have shown that this
is not the case. Also, anywhere the Jews have emigrated, they have always put
God first and the nation second. The secular world is very nationalistic and
places the state first. This has also been a cause for resentment toward the
Jews. Because of this resentment I do not think that the world would have
embraced a religion (no matter what kind of evidence it produced) had it come
from the Jews. This is why I believe that it was God’s plan
that the Jews as a nation reject Christianity. Because of the Jews rejection,
Christianity was no longer a Jewish religion, and it became acceptable to the
rest of the world.
I believe God hardened the Jews so that Christianity
could reach the Gentile world. I cannot exactly define what
"hardened" means. Whether God actually hardens their hearts or
whether he confirms their already hardened condition is not certain. According
to the New Testament, Israel as a nation will be saved when the full of the
Gentiles comes in, until then, only a part will see the truth.
Romans 11:25-26: "I do not want you to be unaware of
this mystery, brothers, so that you will not become wise in your own
estimation: a hardening has come upon Israel in part, until the full number of
the Gentiles comes in, and thus all Israel will be saved."
Romans 11:7: "What then? What Israel was seeking it
did not attain, but the elect attained it; the rest were hardened, as it was
written:
"God gave them a spirit of deep sleep, eyes that
should not see and ears that should not hear, down to this very day."
(Paul is quoting Isaiah 29:10)
John 12:36-40: "After he had said this, Jesus left
and hid from them. Although he had performed so many signs in their presence
they did not believe in him, in order that the word which Isaiah the prophet
spoke might be fulfilled...
"He blinded their eyes and hardened their heart, so
that they might not see with their eyes and understand with their heart and be
converted, and I would heal them." (Paul is quoting Isaiah 6:9-10)
Matthew 21:42: "Jesus said to them,"Did you
ever read in the Scriptures:
The stone that the builders (Israel) rejected has become
the cornerstone; (for the gentiles) By the Lord - Yehovah has this been
done." (Matthew is quoting Psalms 118:22-23)
Luke 19:41-42: "As he drew near, he saw the city
(Jerusalem) and wept over it, saying, "If you only knew what makes for
peace, but for now it is hidden from your eyes."
Another great obstacle for the Jews is the mainstream
Christian concept of God. The majority of Christianity believes in a God that
is three in one, and one in three. It sounds like something out of a Musketeer
movie. They claim that Jesus is God, and that the Holy Spirit is also a
separate person in the Godhead. This unfortunately is not what Jesus, nor the
Apostles believed or taught. This belief comes out of the influence of Greek
philosophy such as Platonism, Neo-Platonism, Stoicism, and Gnosticism on the
early Christian church in the first few centuries.
For an excellent article on the influence of Greek
philosophy on the early Christian church, I would suggest looking up
"Platonism" in the Encyclopedia Britannica under the subtitle
"Platonism and its influence on the Early Christianity."
True followers of the lord Messiah Jesus believe in the
oneness of God - Yehovah, and in His son Jesus, the Messiah of God’s kingdom (who is a man anointed by God), and the kingdom of God
which is to begin upon the return of Jesus to take his place on the throne of
David at Zion. When asked by a scribe, "Which is the first of all the
commandments?" Jesus replied by quoting the Shema, Israels creed; "Hear, O Israel! The Lord (YHWH - YEHOVAH) our
God, the Lord - Yehovah is one" (Mark 12:29). Jesus is in complete
agreement with the Jewish belief in God.
I can imagine how it must look to a Jew. You can show him
that Jesus is the Messiah Scripturally, and he might see the truth in it, but
then you tell him that God is now three in one and one in three, and all your
credibility is gone. If he did believe in Jesus, he will not anymore. Well, do
not let this be a stumbling block anymore, because this is not a true Christian
belief. It is a false teaching that has been perpetuated by Satan to mislead
people away from the truth. Search for the truth, look to the Scriptures.
True Christianity is the continuation of the Jewish faith.
The Old Testament gives us detailed evidence of who the Messiah is supposed to
be. It is like the address on a letter. If as a Jew you would like to see
Scriptural proof that Jesus is the promised Messiah, here it is.
The Facts
Jesus fulfilled over 300 Jewish prophecies. We can only
cover a few of the more important ones, but you can easily verify the rest. The
evidence is incredible!
Isaiah 53 is the cornerstone of all Messianic prophecies.
It clearly predicts the coming of the Messiah and how he must suffer and die
for our sins. Some Jewish rabbis say that Isaiah is talking about the
nation of Israel, but I invite you to read it and judge for yourself if he is
referring to the nation of Israel or to a personal Messiah. Isaiah makes
fifty-one references to a personal Messiah. Compare this chapter with
Isaiah 54 in which he is speaking about Israel and see the difference. The
reason Isaiah 53 is ignored in the haftarah reading in connection with the
Pentateuchal lesson is because Isaiah 53 cannot be explained away. You can read
it and not see the truth in it, just like Isaiah 6: 9-10 predicted, but it is
there. Most Jews have never even read it. In order to make a well thought
out decision, one has to read and come to terms with Isaiah 53.
Let’s now look at some prophecies which accurately pinpoint
from which descendants the Messiah must come from, from what tribe, in what
city he must be born, and the most specific prophecy of all tells us when the
Messiah will die. You will get a much clearer picture if you read the whole
passage, I will just list the main point.
Genesis 12:1-3: "All the communities of the earth
shall find blessing in you."
The Messiah will come from the lineage of Abraham. Jesus
is from the line of Abraham. The communities will be blessed because the
Messiah will provide atonement for sins. This is known as the Abrahamic
Covenant.
Genesis 49:10: "The scepter shall never depart from
Judah, or the mace from between his legs, while tribute is brought to him, and
he receives the people’s homage."
The Messiah will come out of the tribe of Judah. Jesus is
from the tribe of Judah.
Isaiah 9:6: "From David’s throne, and over his kingdom, which he confirms and
sustains."
The Messiah must be a "Son of David," which
Jesus is.
Isaiah 16:5: "A throne shall be set up in mercy, and
on it shall sit in fidelity in Davids tent a
judge upholding right and prompt to do justice."
The Messiah comes from the line of David. Jesus is from
the line of David.
Isaiah 11:1: "But a shoot shall sprout from the
stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. The Spirit of YEHOVAH
shall rest upon him."
The Messiah will be from the line of David. Jesse is the
father of David. Jesus is a descendant of David.
Isaiah 11:10: "On that day, the root of Jesse, set
up as a signal for the nations, the Gentiles shall seek out."
The Messiah, a descendant of Jesse, will be a signal for
all nations. Jesus is a descendant of Jesse, and there are followers of Jesus
in all nations.
Micah 5:2: "But you Bethlehem-Ephrathah, too small
to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to
be ruler in Israel; Whose origin is from old" (ancient Davidic Dynasty).
The Messiah will be born in Bethlehem. Jesus was born in
Bethlehem.
8). Daniel 9:24-26: "This prophecy predicts when the
Messiah will die. Daniel says, "After the sixty-two sevens, the Anointed
One will be cut off." This is a reference to the crucifixion of the
Messiah (see Psalms 22:17-19). Here Daniel gives us a very specific prophecy.
The Messiah must die 483 years after the decree to rebuild Jerusalem. This
decree was given March 14, 445 BC (see Nehemiah 2:1-In explanation of the
"Seventy Weeks" of Daniel 9: 24-26: Seventy Weeks refers not to
seventy weeks of days, but weeks of years, then seventy weeks equals seventy
units of seven. It is a reference to the Jewish Sabbatical year. Once each
seven years the land was to be left to rest for a year. Seventy weeks equals 70
times 7, which equals 490 years. Daniel 9:24-26 says there will be 7 weeks and
62 weeks from the time of the decree to rebuild Jerusalem and the time the
Messiah will be cut off. Thats 69 weeks,
which equals 483 years. Note: A Jewish year is 360 days, or 12 months of 30
days each; 483 years equals 173,880 days. Jesus entered Jerusalem on the week
of his death on the tenth day of Nissan in Passion Week, which was April 6, 32
AD. The conclusion is that the 69 weeks
(483 years) started with the decree to rebuild Jerusalem,
March 14, 445 BC and ended the week that Jesus entered Jerusalem, April 6, 32
AD. It is incredible! You cannot be more specific than this. The only person
that could fit this very specific prophecy is Jesus of Nazareth. The odds of
one person just fulfilling eight of the 300 prophecies are 1 in 10 to the 17th
power. That is, 1 in 100,000,000,000,000,000. What do you think the odds are in
one person fulfilling all 300 prophecies as Jesus has done? The facts are there
if one wants to see them.
The people of Israel did not reject Jesus as the Messiah,
the Jewish power structure did for their own gain. Christianity is just the
fulfillment of Judaism. By accepting Jesus as the Messiah, you will not be any
less of a Jew, on the contrary, you will be in complete accordance with your
own Scriptures.
Written by Juan Baixeras and edited and added on to by Bruce
Lyon
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