This article examines the principal arguments presented by Jews for not believing in Jesus as the Messiah and God incarnate. We explore their contentions about the Torah and the new covenant, as well as the nature of God, and find that these arguments are not as insurmountable as they seem.
The Uniqueness of Israel’s Religion—Distinctiveness of Old Testament Faith
This article discusses the distinctives of Old Testament faith, including its monotheistic and exclusivistic nature, the transcendent and self-sufficient nature of God, the divine election and covenant relationship between God and His people, and the true worship that arises from the heart rather than ritualistic manipulation. It also covers Israelite history from the birth of the nation to the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E.