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Objection: 2.1. “If
Jesus is really the Messiah, why isn’t there peace on earth?”
Answer: “According to the biblical
timetable, things are right on schedule, and Jesus is doing everything
the Messiah was to expected to do up until this point. The problem
is that you have an incomplete understanding of the biblical picture
of the Messiah. According to the prophet Malachi, the Messiah would
bring purification and purging before he brought peace. He would
execute judgment before he established justice. Many would not be
able to endure the consequences of his coming. This is written in
our Hebrew Bible! For many of our people, his coming would be bad
news, not good news. Our Scriptures also teach that the Messiah
was to be a priestly King, like David. As a royal Priest, he came
to make atonement for sins and offer forgiveness and reconciliation
to Israel and the nations. As King, his dominion expands every day,
as he rules over those who embrace him as Messiah. Soon he will
return and establish his kingdom on the earth, destroying the wicked
and bringing world wide peace. So, what you expected to be the first
act of the play will be actually be the final act!”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
69-88.)
Objection: 2.2.
“Why have wars, famines, and human suffering only increased
since Jesus came?”
Answer: “As we explained
in the previous answer, this is the transition age, the age when
God’s kingdom is being established throughout the earth, one
life at a time. During this era, because the population of the world
has increased and technology has advanced, there are now more evil
people capable of doing more evil things, causing an increase in
human suffering. Also, Jesus told his disciples that before the
end of this age, there would be great turmoil and upheaval, the
final birth pangs before God’s kingdom was fully established
on the earth. But this is only part of the picture. Throughout the
world, the knowledge of the one true God has also increased dramatically
since Jesus came. This was one of the key roles of the Messiah --
to spread the knowledge of God to the nations of the world, and
it is certainly no small matter that hundreds of millions of people
who once lived and died in spiritual darkness have now come into
the light of the Messiah.” (See Answering Jewish
Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 88-98.)
Objection: 2.3. “There was no
Jewish expectation in the first century that the Messiah would
be some great miracle worker, so all of Jesus’ alleged miracles
were of no interest to the first century Jewish leaders and they
are no interest to me.”
Answer: “I think you
are misinformed, and I don’t even believe you are being honest
with yourself. First, there most definitely was
first-century Jewish expectation concerning a miracle working Messiah,
in keeping with the predictions of the biblical prophets. Second,
if you understood that Jesus the Messiah really did heal the sick,
open blind eyes, and raise the dead, and that he is still performing
miracles, I think this would be of considerable
interest to you.” (See Answering Jewish Objections
to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 98-101.)
Objection: 2.4. “Jesus cannot be the Messiah,
because more Jewish blood has been shed in his name than in any
other name or for any other cause.”
Answer: “Certainly,
much Jewish blood has been shed in Jesus’ name by violent
and ungodly men who have been a total disgrace to Christianity.
This is reprehensible and completely inexcusable. Still, your statement
is quite exaggerated and also misses a crucial point. First, more
Jews have been killed by people who professed no faith at all in
Jesus than by those so-called ‘Christians’ who persecuted
our people in Jesus’ name. For example, the atheistic Stalinists
who slaughtered our people did not do so in Jesus’ name, nor
have the militant Islamic terrorists. Second, there is something
important that we must recognize, even though it is terribly painful
even to consider. From a biblical perspective, the most common reason
that Jewish blood has been shed is that we Jews have strayed from
God, violated His covenant, broken His laws, and failed to heed
His prophets. Just look at the curses for disobedience promised
in the Torah of Moses. We could not have suffered so much if we
were guiltless as a people. As for hypocritical goyyim
(Gentiles) shedding Jewish blood in Jesus’ name -- no true
follower of Jesus could ever murder in his name -- this terribly
sinful act is also alluded to in the Torah.” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 101-108.)
Objection: 2.5. “Christianity is actually
a religion of hate, not love. Its bad fruit proves that it is a
bad tree, even according to Jesus’ own criteria (see Matt
7:15-20; Luke 6:43-45).”
Answer: “Years ago,
some Orthodox rabbis told me that I didn’t know what real
Judaism was. Could it be that you don’t know what real Christianity
is? The fruit that has been produced through the coming of Jesus
into the world -- in the lives of his true followers -- has been
wonderful and extraordinary. Anyway, your reasoning about Christianity
being a bad tree is faulty. Let me explain.” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 109-116.)
Objection: 2.6. “Jesus himself
taught that he did not come to bring peace but a sword. We Jews
have felt the edge of this sword for more than 1500 years now!”
Answer: “Jesus was actually
referring to the Hebrew Scriptures when he said that he did not
come to bring peace but a sword (see Micah 7:5-6 and Matthew 10:34).
And that same passage is quoted in the Mishnah with reference to
family conflicts that will come with the advent of the Messianic
age. In any case, what Jesus and Micah were talking about was bringing
division into families over the issue of loyalty to God and his
Messiah. As for literally taking up swords for the faith, Jesus
utterly renounced this.” (See Answering Jewish Objections
to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 116-124.)
Objection: 2.7. “Christians
have always hated and persecuted the Jewish people.”
Answer: “It is true
that many false followers of Jesus have hated and persecuted the
Jewish people and that many true followers of Jesus have been stained
with an ugly anti-Semitic spirit, thereby making a mockery of the
very faith that they profess. This is tragic and reprehensible.
But there is far more to the story than you know! Multitudes of
true followers of Jesus – in our day and throughout history
– have loved, helped, and defended the Jewish people, thereby
demonstrating the reality of the faith that they profess. Also,
there is a history of Jewish hatred of Jesus and his followers,
including some violent persecution too. Many of the problems that
arose were political more than religious. Consequently, things are
not as simple as you might imagine.” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 124-145.)
Objection: 2.8. “The origins
of anti-Semitism can be traced to the pages of the New Testament.
From the negative depiction of the Pharisees to the charge of deicide,
anti-Semitism is a Christian plague.”
Answer: “It is commonly
recognized among scholars today that anti-Semitism existed in various
forms in the ancient world long before a single page of the New
Testament was written. Further, the New Testament documents primarily
reflect friction between Jewish groups – differences between
Messianic Jews and non-Messianic Jews (including Pharisees, Sadducees,
etc.) – just like the Dead Sea Scrolls reflect legal and religious
arguments between different Jewish groups. It is a mistake to read
the later history of ‘Christian’ anti-Semitism back
into the New Testament. As for passages in the New Testament that
have helped fuel anti-Semitism in the Church, you need to remember
that passages from our own Hebrew Bible have often been used against
us Jews by anti-Semites, while alleged anti-Semitic texts in the
New Testament, when properly translated and understood, are really
not anti-Semitic at all. In fact, Israel’s greatest support
today comes from those who read the New Testament as the literal
Word of God. For them, it is the source of philo-Semitism, not anti-Semitism.”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
145-175.)
Objection: 2.9. “Without
the long, ugly history of Christian anti-Semitism the Holocaust
would never have occurred.”
Answer: “Maybe so.
Many so-called ‘Christians’ and ‘Christian’
leaders helped pave the way for the demonic and destructive atmosphere
of the Holocaust, although it is important to remember that no Church
leader in history ever advocated exterminating Jews, that no Church
leader in history ever attempted to wipe out the Jewish people,
that the Church’s historic anti-Judaism bore no resemblance
to Hitler’s racial anti-Semitism, and that the Holocaust itself
was anti-Christian in every sense of the word.
Still, there is blood on the hands of all anti-Semitic leaders who
claimed to be Christians, and to this day, sincere Christians around
the world agonize over all the things that were done to the Jewish
people by Nazis, Communists, and other Jew-haters. As Jews, however,
we have a different kind of soul-searching to do, since we must
ask ourselves why such calamities overtook us if we were in good
standing with God as a people. Why, in fact, was there a Holocaust?
This is the real question that needs to be answered.”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
176-177.)
Objection: 2.10. “Why did
God allow six million Jews to die in the Holocaust?”
Answer: “This is an
agonizing question that has been asked millions of times by both
Jews and Christians, but in many ways, it is more a question about
man’s sin against man than about God’s silence during
that sin. In other words, the Holocaust is something that people
did to other people. But why didn’t God intervene? Some Orthodox
rabbis would say that it was because we, the Jewish people, had
sinned against the Almighty and were therefore under His disfavor.
The Holocaust, then, would have been a massive, overwhelming example
of divine discipline, devastating for the moment but leading to
health and healing in the end. To the extent that there is truth
to this view, we must then ask what sins we had committed to merit
such a fate (or to rob us of divine protection). Other Jewish leaders
strongly disagree with this view, claiming that even godless Jews
who died in the Holocaust were martyrs in some sense of the word,
innocent victims of murderous injustice solely because they were
Jews. Which view is right from a biblical perspective? That is something
we will consider. But let me suggest something you may never have
entertained: The ultimate image of an innocent Jew suffering atrocities
at the hands of godless murderers is not so much the image of a
Jew dying in the Holocaust as it is the image of our Messiah, the
best-known Jew of all time, yet beaten, flogged, humiliated, and
nailed to a cross. He is a Messiah with whom we can identify –
and who can identify with us.” (See Answering Jewish
Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 178-196.)
Objection: 2.11. “The main reason
Christians are so zealous to convert Jews to their beliefs is
to legitimize their faith. The fact that Jesus’ own people
rejected him is a real problem to Christianity.”
Answer: “ I have never
met a single Christian in my entire life – and I have met
many – who felt that their own faith would be legitimized
if they could convince a Jew to believe as they did. If anything,
since the Hebrew Bible indicated to us that most of our Jewish people
would reject the Messiah when he first came, it does not surprise
us that our people did, by and large, reject him, and that they
still reject him today. The main reasons that Christians are often
specially zealous to win Jewish people to their faith are: (1) As
followers of Jesus the Jewish Messiah, they have a special love
for Jewish people. (2) it is especially painful for them to think
of the People of the Book missing the Messiah of that Book, of Yeshua’s
own flesh and blood not recognizing him. (3) many Christians believe
that, at the end of this age, there will be a widespread turning
of the hearts of our Jewish people back to God and His Messiah,
ushering in the Messiah’s return. Thus they pray for this
to take place and make every effort to help speed this process along
by telling their Jewish friends and colleagues the good news about
Messiah.” (See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus,
vol. 1, pp. 197-199.)
Objection: 2.12. “Although
Jews have been forced to hold public debates with Christians in
the past, Jews have won every debate. You can even check the Christian
records for verification.”
Answer: “To the contrary,
the earliest records of debate and dialog between Jews on the subject
of the Messiahship of Jesus indicate that it was the followers of
Jesus decisively won. Your facts are wrong here. Of course, there
is no defense for the forced debates of the Middle Ages, and I would
be more than happy if the rabbis won these debates against their
theological opponents, since these Christian leaders were hardly
faithful representatives of the Messiah. But let’s put history
aside for now, since none of us were there to witness any of the
debates of the past. For years the Rabbinic community said that
Jews who believed in Jesus were deceived and misled because of our
ignorance and lack of scholarship. So, we began to challenge rabbinic
leaders to discuss the issues in public. Do you know what happened?
These debates went so well that we widely distribute audio and video
copies of these public forums to interested Jews of every background.
The rabbis whom we debated do not.” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 199-201.)
Objection: 2.13. “Within
two generations, the Jewish followers of Jesus (under the influence
of Paul) had largely given up their Jewish practices, setting a
precedent that has remained the same right up until today: Jews
who become Christians lose all connection to Judaism within two
generations.”
Answer: “Your facts
are completely wrong. We know that there were Sabbath-keeping, Hebrew-reading,
Torah-revering Jewish followers of Jesus for at least the first
400 years of Church history. This was despite the fact that these
Messianic Jews were excluded from the synagogue by Rabbinic Jews
and misunderstood by Gentile Christians. In our own day, there are
fourth and fifth generation Messianic Jews, some of whom have made
aliyah and whose children now serve in the Israeli
army. Again, this has happened despite pressure from the traditional
Jewish community and occasional misunderstanding from Gentile Christians.”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
201-205.)
Objection: 2.14. “Just look at the Church! Who’s
right? The Protestants, the Roman Catholics, the Greek Orthodox,
the Mormons, the Messianic Jews? Even so-called Christians can’t
agree among themselves.”
Answer: “I’m a
little surprised at your objection, since there are several, major
variations in Judaism, ranging from Reconstructionist to ultra-Orthodox,
and some branches don’t even regard the others as truly Jewish
at all. So how can you indict Christianity because of differences?
Still, I’m happy to answer your question: First, not everyone
who calls himself a Christian really is. Second, there is harmony
around the world among true Christians regarding the fundamentals
of the faith. Third, major disagreements tend to arise only when
the authority of the New Testament is either denied or subjugated
to human traditions and interpretations. When you get back to what
Jesus and his followers taught, you can see who his real followers
are today.” (See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus,
vol. 1, pp. 205-208.)
Objection: 2.15. “Christianity
is just another great world religion, like Islam, Hinduism, or
Buddhism. But it is certainly not the true Messianic faith and
the only way to find God. In fact, I find it to be the height
of arrogance that Jesus claimed to be the only way to the Father.
This is small-minded conceit at its worst.”
Answer: “Just as traditional
Jews believe that God communicated His will for our people –
His one and only will – through Moses, so also followers of
Jesus believe that God communicated His way of salvation for all
peoples – His one and only way – through the Messiah.
While we recognize that there are many beautiful traditions and
valuable ethical teachings to be found in all the religions of the
world, we believe it is only through the Messiah – who is
called the Savior of the world in the New Testament writings –
that people can truly be saved from their sins. When you think of
it, this is not really that surprising: If there is only one God
and we are His creation (as opposed to Him being our creation) it
makes sense that He will be the one to dictate to us how we can
know Him, serve Him, and receive forgiveness from Him. That’s
why Jesus the Messiah told his followers (all of whom were Jews
in the beginning!) to go into the whole world and tell everyone
the good news that he had come and laid down his life as a payment
for our sins.” (See Answering Jewish Objections to
Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 208-211.)
Objection: 2.16. “We dealt with
Christianity nineteen hundred years ago. There were great Jewish
leaders alive in Jesus’ day and in the decades following.
They watched him, they watched his followers, and they rejected
the whole thing for good reason. There’s nothing to discuss.”
Answer: “Then why are
you reading this book? Why are Jewish scholars reevaluating their
views about Jesus? Why have Jewish leaders and even rabbis become
believers in Yeshua through the centuries? The fact is, our forefathers
who rejected Yeshua made a wrong turn and got off track. Now, there’s
only one thing to do: Turn around!” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 211.)
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