zionistfamily1 :
You need to read your bible more. Jesus himself was a Jew sent to Israel (Matt 15:24) and he himself said salvation comes from the Jews (John 4:22 which was first promised in Genesis 12:2-3). In Romans 11:1 it says after Jesus was crucified “I ask then: Did God reject his people? By no means! I am an Israelite myself” wow even after verse 3: “Lord, they have killed your prophets and torn down your altars” God never turned His back on Israel as according to verse 5 they were: “remnant chosen by grace.” Verse 26 says “all Israel will be saved”. And in verse 29 these are “irrevocable”. I encourage you to read the entire thing in Romans 11. As God has plans for Israel and he isn’t done yet. The Bible is clear Israel is where Jesus was born not by accident and where salvation was poured out for us all. the nation, is very special to God. In Romans 1:16 it says salvation is poured out to the Jews first before the non-Jews. Jesus could’ve gave his life (remember he laid down by his own accord it wasn’t taken from him, read John 10:18) anywhere but he chose Israel (Luke 1:68) to fulfill the promise in Genesis 12:2-3 "all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." This was all prophesied in Isaiah 53:3-5 and was a promise that many Jewish people were waiting for (Acts 13:23).
Jesus Christ is “the son of David, the son of Abraham” (Matthew 1:1). When the angel Gabriel announced Jesus’ birth, he spoke of Jesus’ having “the throne of his father David” and of His “reign over Jacob’s descendants forever” (Luke 1:32–33). In writing of Jesus’ unique priesthood, the author of Hebrews says, “It is clear that our Lord descended from Judah” (Hebrews 7:14). Judah was a son of Jacob, and it’s from his name that we get the word Jew.
Mary’s genealogy, in Luke chapter 3, shows that the mother of Jesus was a direct descendant of King David, giving Jesus the legal right to the Jewish throne and establishing without a doubt that Jesus was a Jew by descent. The biblical record also presents Jesus as living a Jewish lifestyle and keeping the Jewish law. Jesus observed Passover (John 2:13), the Feast of Tabernacles (John 7:2, 10), and Hanukkah, (John 10:22).
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