Sophie Gomez: How the religion of Christianity and Judaism are similar and different?
How the religion of Christianity and Judaism are similar and different?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Laide
Alike: First Testament
Different: Second Testament
The main difference is the Jesus thang. Jews do not believe Jesus was the son of God and Christians do. This is a major difference Christians think Jews are all going to hell.Answer by THOR’s son 156 days left
christians – can be mean and demanding
JEWs – are more relaxed and cool
Answer by LOVEGood-day,
Christians, believe (the TRUTH) in the Holy Spirit, Father God and Jesus Christ, while Jews do not believe in Jesus Christ, and we all know, we do not go to Heaven, by not accepting Jesus Christ, because ‘Jesus Christ is the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Jesus Christ.’ 😀 (John:14:6)
‘John:3:16
‘For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have Everlasting Life.’
John:6:47
‘Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on Me hath everlasting life.’
Thank you
Answer by Annsan_In_HimBoth are based on faith in and worship the one God who created everything, the God who revealed Himself to Abraham and Moses and the patriarchs and prophets of old. Christians believe with the nation of Israel that God made that nation His covenant people; that the nation was blessed when it kept the covenant and defeated when it broke its covenant obligations. Both groups believe the Hebrew scriptures promised an everlasting Kingdom through the line of King David and a coming Messiah who would usher in many blessings and the foretold new covenant, not written on tablets of stone, but in peoples’ hearts.
The point of divergence arose when Jesus of Nazareth claimed to be the Son of God, the King of God’s Kingdom (which was heavenly). Christians look to Christ as the fulfillment and instigator of the new covenant, which is to bless all nations. They actively spread this news, as Jesus commanded them to do just before He rose, bodily, back into heaven (from where He had originated). They look for Christ to return, bodily, from heaven back to Earth, to usher in the Day of Judgement.
Judaism rejects all of the previous paragraph and they are still looking for the Messiah’s first coming.
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