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In this conversation, Walter Shub explores the reasons why Judaism does not accept Jesus as a prophet. He delves into the Jewish understanding of prophecy, the nature of God, and the significance of the Torah. Shub emphasizes that Judaism does not believe in the physical embodiment of God and explains the role of prophets in Jewish tradition. He also discusses the concept of non-proselytization in Judaism, highlighting that Jews do not seek converts and believe that righteousness can be achieved through adherence to the seven laws given to Noah.
By Walter ShubIn this conversation, Walter Shub explores the reasons why Judaism does not accept Jesus as a prophet. He delves into the Jewish understanding of prophecy, the nature of God, and the significance of the Torah. Shub emphasizes that Judaism does not believe in the physical embodiment of God and explains the role of prophets in Jewish tradition. He also discusses the concept of non-proselytization in Judaism, highlighting that Jews do not seek converts and believe that righteousness can be achieved through adherence to the seven laws given to Noah.