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How do you define the word "Jewish?"
How do you define the word "Jew?"
That depends on how you define the word "Jew."I understand that anyone can convert to Judaism, but that wouldn't necessarily make them a "Jew", right?
Again, that depends on how you define the word "Jew."Is it accurate to say that a Jew that worships Christ is a Messianic Jew but a non-Jew that worships Christ is merely a Christian and cannot be a Messianic Jew?
That depends on how you define the word "Jew."
Again, that depends on how you define the word "Jew."
The letter J didn't exist until about 500 years ago.
Do you define it exclusively as someone born in Judea?
This would exclude many.
Do you define the Jews as exclusive to the Tribe of Judah?
This would exclude the Tribe of Benjamin and the Tribe of Levi.
Do you use the word loosely to include other tribes?
What might the original meaning of the word be in Hebrew?
Would that be Yahudim, or Yah's people?
In that context, would that not exclude some who are of the Tribe of Judahm who have rejected YHWH, yet include some who have no blood relation to Abraham, such as the mixed multitude as Sinai?
I don't believe in dumb questions, only dumb answers.Sorry if that's a really dumb question.
I can't intelligently answer the question, unless I understand the question.I haven't the slightest idea.![]()
I understand. The problem is that I don't even understand my own question.I can't intelligently answer the question, unless I understand the question.
Absolutely! That is who Messiah was commissioned for.Can a Gentile become a Messianic?
Sorry if that's a really dumb question.
I understand that anyone can convert to Judaism, but that wouldn't necessarily make them a "Jew", right? Is it accurate to say that a Jew that worships Christ is a Messianic Jew but a non-Jew that worships Christ is merely a Christian and cannot be a Messianic Jew?
Ah ok. Thank you!"Messianic Jew" refers to a Jew who practices Messianic Judaism while "Messianic Gentile" refers to a Gentile who practices Messianic Judaism.
Being Jewish means being part of a certain people group: a nation. As God promised Abraham, “I will make of you a great nation” (Genesis 12:2). And yet there are other nations that are blessed by God as well. God promised Abraham, “in your offspring shall all the nations of the earth be blessed” (Genesis 22:18).![]()
Can a Gentile be Messianic?
Perhaps you have heard of a Messianic Jew. But is it appropriate to refer to a Gentile as “Messianic”? A Messianic Jew is a Jewish person who practices Messianic Judaism. They share the same basic faith as other observant Jews throughout history. Their specific kind of Judaism, however, is one...www.bethimmanuel.org
Once one enters covenant, he is no longer a Goy. He is a fellow citizen of Israel."Messianic Jew" refers to a Jew who practices Messianic Judaism while "Messianic Gentile" refers to a Gentile who practices Messianic Judaism.
The word here is not "Gentile." It's "Greek (ελληνι)."Who were the Jews Paul spoke of?
For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. Romans 1:16
Ro 1:16 ιουδαιω - to-JUDA-anSo the Jews that Paul spoke of were Judaeans.
someone who is not Jewish can be a Messianic Christian and so can someone who is JewishSorry if that's a really dumb question.