Why Jews Could Not Possibly Accept Jesus as Messiah

It’s anti-biblical.

I hadn’t realized just how powerful the case is that Jesus was never the Messiah at all, according to the Jews. I mean Jesus was a Jew, so we should pay attention to what they say.

“For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.”
(Matthew 5:18)

In Ezekiel 45:20 and 22 the Jewish Mashiach gives sin offerings
for himself and the people, so that means that Jesus could not
possibly be the Jewish Messiah. That’s why they don’t worship
him. (Christians say that Jesus is the last sin offering).

Not to mention, that the Jewish Mashiach is NOT a ‘god man’ or
‘trinity’, just a regular man, in God’s favor.

So Christianity is just Idolatry to them. And to Islam too BTW.

Even after studying Christianity for 30 years (when I was young),
the real understandings about what happened with that political
creation is to be found by studying Judaism, Neoplatonism,
Gnosticism, Stoicism, and the general culture of the region
going back from 1600 BCE to about 325 AD.


Now, I personally observe that Jesus was some sort of mystic
that hid most of his teachings from his disciples and the world.
I’m not cutting down Jesus. But he wasn’t the Jewish Messiah
and they would know… it’s their religion.

Kevin Cann
Public Domain
5/18/2025

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