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Jewedness Jesus?

As a Catholic I believe that Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus' mother Mary. She is a Jewess, but her father was God, not a Jew. Jesus can be considered a Jew because his mother was the only Jew?.

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11 comments for “Jewedness Jesus?”


  1. loboconq says:

    The answer is, of course, is Jewish. Jewish tradition states that the mother transfers of "Jew" is not the father. Judaism was very wise in following the truth and really only a mother can be seen, not a father and so it is considered that every person born into a Jewish and Gentile ONLY Jewish family when the mother is Jewish.
      Do not forget that Jesus was a Nazarene too strict. Levitical code maintained and observed the Jewish holidays. Along with that, would be a waste of time for a non-Jew to fulfill the Jewish prophecies.

  2. atreadia says:

    Jesus told himself as one of the Jews.

  3. deba says:

    Jesus was born a man and a Jew.

  4. z says:

    If you knew anything about Jews, you know that Judiasm (it is called Judiasm, not 'jewedness') is inherited through the mother. A child with a Jewish mother and gentile father is a Jew, whereas a child with a Gentile mother and a father is no less than Jewish converts. Thus, the maternity of Jesus is what made him a Jew anyway. If he knew anything about the Bible, you know that is the story of the Jewish people, and that Jesus was the Messiah promised to the Jews … Gentile Christians were then "grafted" as the (Jews) Apostle Paul put it … Review Romans 9 to 11. There could be a Messiah, unless he was Jewish, because the concept of Messiah was a Jewish concept. Jesus came in fulfillment of the prophecies of the Old Testament Jew, as a fulfillment of God's promise to the Jews. Therefore, the answer is that Jesus is pure and wholly Jewish, or that there would be no such thing as their Catholic faith. Many Bibles contain in the front or back of a short paragraph description of each book in the Bible … suggest you look over one of these to get a better overview of biblical themes and see what I say is true.

  5. Vermin says:

    Jesus was a Jew, celebrated the Jewish holidays, and regarded himself as a prophet or a rabbi. His father was also Jewish. He did not consider himself as the Son of God, and then every man in the first century Jews regarded themselves as children of God. The idea that Jesus is the Son of God was specifically invented by Paul of Tarsus for their own purposes
      ie a free lunch

  6. Gryphon says:

    It appears that your question is based on three assumptions:
      1. * Mary was genetically related to Jesus.
      2. Relationship of blood that is needed for one to be considered Jewish.
      3. Bloodline relationship with his father that needed to be Jewish.
      I hope my answer will expose the flaws of these assumptions …
      First, we have no reason to believe that Jesus was made by "the sperm of God" and "egg of Mary." That sounds like a pagan mythology (Jesus: the man-god, exactly half God and half man), a theology that is very limiting. We know that Jesus was born to Mary. However, it must believe that if we look at the genes of Jesus and Mary genes, there would be 50% of their chromosomes. There is simply no evidence to suggest that Christians must believe this. If God created Adam from dust, why do you need * * To use a woman's egg to create "second Adam" (Jesus)?
      Then Jesus was certainly raised in a Jewish community with Jewish customs (an all-encompassing, holistic lifestyle at that time). I think the question of the "Jew", based solely on genetics or bloodline alone, it is sad to lose the whole point. Why say that?
      Two reasons:
      "One-emormous is a cultural aspect of Judaism that Jesus was a part of active and passive
      "Two," God has shown through His Word, with the adoption. Looking in the bloodline "of Jesus, we see non-Jewish women of the Old Testament that is included in its lineage. (But do not come to Jewish lineage through the mother? "You mean you were not gentle on the legacy of Jesus!?) Do not worry! Okay. Account the adoption.
      We (speaking on behalf of non-Jewish people in the crowd) are not Jewish, is it correct to say that NOT considered God's chosen people? WRONG. Because of Jesus, which have been adopted into the house of God, and grafted onto the true vine, and the family, we become full brothers and sisters in Christ. Spiritual adoption Account!
      I hope this helps answer your question and provided a unique perspective!
      :)

  7. wonder woman says:

    The chosen people (the Jews) were chosen by God, as promised to Abraham.
      So if God has chosen the Jewish people and Jesus is his son, what's the difference?
      Jesus was raised Jewish and followed the Jewish religion.

  8. Jason says:

    Since Jesus is considered the man and God, then I could be considered a Jew. The "man" that Christ would be Jewish, and, well you know the rest.
      Most importantly, he is the Savior

  9. Hope says:

    Jews spend their lineage matriarcally, ie if your mother is Jewish, then so are you.

  10. xthefluf says:

    Jesus was a Jew despite what everyone thinks.



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