Keep your replacement theology garbage to yourself. Jews do not believe in J.C. He is certainly not part of our religion nor any sort of substitute for what our Torah says.
Jews do not believe in J.C. He is certainly not part of our religion nor any sort of substitute for what our Torah says.
Not to be argumentative, but have you read the book of Isaiah? The WHOLE book? I won’t redirect you to the New Testament, since you probably don’t read that (though it would behoove you to do so). But the Old Testament has many passages that point to the Messiah, all of which Jesus fulfilled. The true Christian, who knows the Bible, has a love for the Jews, and prays for the day their eyes will be opened. The true Christian does not hate the Jews for crucifying the Christ, because, as the Bible, Old and New Testament, teaches, for Him to be sacrificed was God’s plan from the beginning, to become sin for all mankind, to pay the price for sin as the true perfect sacrifice, once for all, as One who knew no sin. As a devout Jew, have you ever asked God to reveal Himself to you? Because if you do, He surely will. Blessings to you always.
Replacement theology holds that the Catholic Church replaces the nation of Israel. That was the original version. There’s also a Protestant version. Jesus’ death served the function of the animal sacrifices to atone for sin that were mandated in Leviticus 17:11.