Cindy!Jews do not look forward to God’s sending His Son; If they do; please quote fom Jewish websites or their forums. Jews don’t wait for a Son of God; this is only Catholics and Protestants wishful thinking

By paarsurrey

Cindyinsd says:

Dear Paar,

Thank you for commenting. Your objection tells me that you do not understand what I said. The Jews do not worship Jesus, but His Father, YHWH. Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Son of God. The Jews do look forward to God’s sending His Son. The following Psalm is a Messianic prophecy of King David:

Psa 2:1 Why are the nations so angry? Why do they waste their time with futile plans?
Psa 2:12 Submit to God’s royal son, or He will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of all your activities—for His anger flares up in an instant. But what joy for all who take refuge in him!

This Psalm was only partially fulfilled in King David. David was a “type” or “foreshadowing” of the promised Messiah. Christians recognize this Messiah as Jesus. Jews (unless they are Messianic Jews) do not.

I hope this answers your question.

God bless, Cindy

Paarsurrey says:

Hi friend Cindy

I don’t think Jews are waiting for coming of a god or a Son of God. It is very easy to ascertain.

Just quote from Jewish websites; plenty of them or from Jews plenty of them must be residing near you; or just go to a synagogue; there is no harm visiting a synagogue as Jesus never went to a Church , he used to go to synagogues; ask a Rabbi; they won’t agree with you.

This is just a wishful thinking of the Catholics and Protestants; they have been made to believe this superficially; Jesus never believed in such things.

I love Jesus and Mary as described in Quran.

Thanks

I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim.

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One Response to “Cindy!Jews do not look forward to God’s sending His Son; If they do; please quote fom Jewish websites or their forums. Jews don’t wait for a Son of God; this is only Catholics and Protestants wishful thinking”

  1. cindyinsd Says:

    Hello, Paar

    I’ve answered this at my blog. Sorry about your reply not going up–it’s there now. You have a link in it, and maybe that’s why the spam filter kicked it out. Hopefully it won’t happen again.

    I have no problem going to a synagogue, either–or a mosque for that matter–if I could feel reasonably safe. Obviously I would not worship were I to attend a mosque or a Buddhist or Hindu temple or any other religion’s gathering, but only observe. As for the Jews, I am speaking in a historical perspective, not about what today’s Jews believe. But read the response at my blog. It’s way too long to re-post here.

    God bless, Cindy

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