the relationship between Judaism and Jesus
Kim Jong-chul, a documentary director, quotes from the book "There Is No Jesus in Israel," which contains the relationship between Judaism and Jesus, which he summarized while covering Jews.
The documentary video 'Recovery' related to this is also attached in Part 2.
Jerusalem has the Golden Temple, the most sacred place for 1.7 billion Muslims around the world, and is also a sacred place for 2.1 billion Christians and 14 million Jews. In Jerusalem, a Christian holy place with 2.1 billion believers, how does Jesus exist? In conclusion, no trace of Jesus can be found anywhere in Jerusalem, the holy place of Christianity.
Ambulances carrying emergency patients around the world have red cross marks on them. But Israeli ambulances don't have a red cross mark. This is because the cross of the Red Cross means the cross of Jesus. Instead, in Israel, ambulances are painted with blue stars of David instead of the Red Cross.
In the equation 1+2=3, all countries share the same equation
' Use +'. However, Israel does not use the '+' symbol, but instead uses '''. Also, as we drive along, we meet the intersection where the road meets. The intersection is almost '+'. What does it look like in Israel? In Israel, a round flower bed is installed in the center of the intersection, unless it is inevitable, to make a rotary so that the road does not become a cross.
Why is it so taboo in Israel to even think of Jesus as a cross?
Jews are classified as orthodox, conservative, and reformist within Israel. Among them, orthodoxy can be called conservative, which is called 'Hashidim'. They are proud that their people are the people chosen by God. God is a holy man. Therefore, the people who have been chosen by God are also holy people. They think that holy people should be different from ordinary people in everything, such as eating, wearing, and living. They don't have jobs and they don't work to make money. He reads only the scriptures 365 days a year and only prays for the country and the people. And I think the general public should support and feed them. And Judaism doesn't do missionary work or evangelism. Although there are differences in degree from sect to sect, Jews think that they are the only people chosen by God and that even if black or Asian people believe in Judaism, they cannot be chosen by God.
Why do Jews not recognize Jesus as the Messiah?
You have to go back to Genesis to know it. The Israelites have been colonized for thousands of years, invaded by other countries such as Persia and Rome. So the Jews always wanted someone powerful to emerge and save them from this tedious reality of oppression. The savior is the Messiah.
Messiah, the son of God, wanted to come down to earth with a huge army of angels and save the Israelites oppressed by Rome. But Jesus was out of touch with the messiah they had expected. He was the son of a carpenter in Nazareth, an unknown rural neighborhood, and had no strong organization or military power, and only 12 disciples from the countryside were gathered. He did not think of defeating the Romans, but only said to love the enemy.
Jesus also spoke and acted contrary to the existing Jewish laws.
Jews, for example, observe the Sabbath thoroughly. There is a clear distinction between what can and should not be done on the Sabbath. The criteria are things that change when I do something. Today, for example, you should not move your car, bake, cook, or buy things. Therefore, it is unimaginable to travel by car on the Sabbath. In the case of high-rise hotels, you should not press the elevator button. So on days like this, hotels set elevators to stop on all floors. Also, you cannot turn on or turn off any power switch at home. However, we cannot live without electricity. So the alternative is that all appliances have timers so that they work without people touching them. In this way, in everything in life, the Jews kept the Sabbath thoroughly.
On the Sabbath, Jesus healed a 38-year-old sick man in the pond of Bethesda. He also ordered the sick person to "get up and go there." Jesus' act of "acting to change the situation" was a direct violation of the law to law scholars and rabbis.
But Jesus answered, "If a sheep falls into a pit, shouldn't they be taken out on the Sabbath? What is the problem with treating a sick person on the Sabbath? The Sabbath is for men, not for the Sabbath."
In addition, the law prohibits conversation with strangers or having meals together, and Jesus met the stranger and sat at the table and ate together. In addition, Serijang, a lowly profession at the time, treated Sakgaeo equally with religious leaders. These words and actions of Jesus were unacceptable to Jewish law scholars and rabbis, and were also acts that fundamentally shook their position. So at that time, for Jewish law scholars, Jesus was not recognized as a messiah, but was an object to be removed.
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