An often asked question is: “But why don’t Noahides believe in Jesus?” This blog addresses this query, examining Messiah criteria from Jewish tradition in contrast with Jesus’ claims.

An answer to this question is important, not to discredit another religion, but rather to clarify the Noahide position. This blog will address this question as briefly as possible. At the end of the article, there will be sources of information.

From our perspective, the Messiah must meet several “job requirements” before we recognize him as Messiah.

These are described by the Prophets in the Tanach. They teach that the Messiah:

At the time of j’sus, the Second Temple was destroyed.

The Diaspora started in 586 BCE and continues to this day.

There are still many “religions” in the world. Especially ch’ristianity is extremely divided, today, therefore, one cannot yet say that there is universal knowledge of the G-d of Israel.

There are still wars, many have their origin in false religions. Christianity in particular has a history with much bloodshed.

Although Joseph came from the tribe of Judah, he does not bring the line back to King David. His descent goes through king Jeconiah (Matthew 1:11). This king was cursed by G-d that none of his descendants would sit on the throne of David. ((Jeremiah 22:30; 36:30).

Remember Joseph was not the father. We see in Tenach that important functions are not passed on to the adopted son. When a Cohen adopts a son, the son cannot work in the Temple. (Numbers 18:4,7,22)

Even if you wanted to believe that the line could go through Mary there is the problem that there is no evidence that she would be descended from King David. Some point to Luke’s lineage, however, it goes through David’s his son Nathan and not Solomon and it is Solomon from whom Messias will come forth.

In addition, an immaculate conception is not mentioned in the Tenach and Messiah is an ordinary person with a father and a mother. Texts used for this are based on mistranslations and interpretations of the Tenach. For example Isaiah 7:14. The prophet speaks of an “alma” as giving birth. The word “alma” has always meant a young woman, not “virgin.”

Descent – in the form of adoption of Joseph also does not bring a direct line to King David. His descent goes through King Jeconiah (Matthew 1:11). This king was cursed by God that none of his descendants would sit on the throne of David. ((Jeremiah 22:30; 36:30).)

In addition, in the time of Messiah, the dead will rise, and this prophecy has not yet been fulfilled either.

If an individual fails to fulfill even one of these conditions, then he cannot be the Messiah.


By Angelique Sijbolts

More information:

Why do Jews not believe in j’sus

Several online books on the subject

Youtube Chanel or Rabbi Tovia Singer

Sources: Noachieden en de messias.,

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