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==[[Reasons Why Only Jesus Can Be the Jewish Messiah]]==
 
  
==[[Sin Is The Problem]]==
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= Is Jesus the Jewish Messiah? =
  
==[[Democracy without God]]==
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This series presents the Christian case that Jesus of Nazareth fulfills the Jewish messianic hope, while also engaging the strongest Jewish objections with respect and documented sources.
  
==[[God's Plan through the Ages]]==
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This is written for:
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* Jewish readers exploring the Christian claim
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* Christians who want to understand Jewish objections accurately
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* Anyone who wants a structured, source-based discussion
  
==[[Jesus is the Messiah Debate]]==
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== Start here ==
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* '''[[Messiah_Reading_Guide]]''' (recommended order + quick map)
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== Core topics ==
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* [[Messiah_Prophecies_Overview]] (high-level table; what Christians claim vs what Jews contest)
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* [[Messiah_Common_Jewish_Objections]] (objections list with drill-down pages)
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* [[Sin_Is_The_Problem]] (why atonement matters to the messianic question)
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== Key debates (expanded pages) ==
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* [[Isaiah_53_The_Suffering_Servant]]
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* [[Daniel_7_Son_of_Man_and_Kingdom]]
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* [[New_Covenant_Jeremiah_31]]
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* [[Messiah_Expectations_Peace_Temple_Gathering]]
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* [[Original_Sin_Jewish_and_Christian_Views]]
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== About tone ==
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This series avoids “gotcha” arguments. Where Jews and Christians interpret the same text differently, we’ll present both readings and cite representative sources.
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[[Category:Messiah]]
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[[Category:Christianity and Judaism]]

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Is Jesus the Jewish Messiah?

This series presents the Christian case that Jesus of Nazareth fulfills the Jewish messianic hope, while also engaging the strongest Jewish objections with respect and documented sources.

This is written for:

  • Jewish readers exploring the Christian claim
  • Christians who want to understand Jewish objections accurately
  • Anyone who wants a structured, source-based discussion

Start here

Core topics

Key debates (expanded pages)

About tone

This series avoids “gotcha” arguments. Where Jews and Christians interpret the same text differently, we’ll present both readings and cite representative sources.