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How to convince a Jew that the New Testament is God's words?

Deacon

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1. Make sure they are familiar with the Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures.
2. Direct them to Messianic passages such as Isaiah 52, and 53.
3. Have them read the Gospel of Matthew or perhaps give them a Gospel of John pamphlet. Let them make their own connections. Discuss what they have read over time.
4. Time! give them plenty of time and be very patient, don't expect to argue them into salvation.
5. Demonstrate the love of Christ even if they choose not to believe (you may merely be planting a seed to be harvested later).

Rob
 

xlsdraw

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The few ministers that I know of that have led a Jew to Christ did so by:

1) Having a prayerful burden to reach them.

2) Approaching them in respectful and generous love. Exuding Holy Ghost Christian compassion.

3) Showing them Christ through the Old Testament, called in Hebrew the Tanakh. Just as Jesus reaffirmed the disciples on the road to Emmaus.

Due to Jewish anti-Jesus indoctrination, it is very difficult to get a Jew to respectfully consider the New Testament.

I carry a heavy burden for Israeli Jews. Israel has many restrictions on proselytizing. I donate to Gentile Ministry. They print and distribute Hebrew Tanakhs. I request that my donations go directly for Hebrew Tanakhs to be distributed in Israel. They are brought into Israel in small numbers and given to whoever is willing to receive one.

The concept is similar to getting the scriptures directly into the common people's hands the same way the Scriptures eventually got into the common people's hands in Catholic Europe.

Israelis are normally very appreciative to get their own Tanakh in Hebrew.

We must remember that most Jews are not anti-Messiah. Therefore they are subject to seeking the Messiah in the Tanakh.
 

37818

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Jesus in His day made the claim that a Jew not really believing Moses (the Law) is the reason for not believing in Hiim in His day, John 5:46-47, ". . . For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"

Now I am not suggesting to make that argument, but rather to encourage your Jewish friend(s) to believe the teachings of Moses as one of the things needed to be done.
 
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