Accusation: Jesus prophecied [sic] that he would not return to earth until the Jewish people said “blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord” meaning not until they realize that He is their Messiah. This most beautiful thing is happening in our day. In 1948 there were only 28 Jews in Israel that believed Jesus was the Messiah, now today there are over 500,000 Jewish believers in Yeshua!
Response: The so-called prophecies used by Christianity are anything but prophecies. The extremely few legitimate Messianic prophecies were never fulfilled by Jesus. If he existed he was simply a man who taught and was killed for sedition by the Romans. He was probably buried in a mass grave and that was his end.
This type of accusation proves the theory about how much of Christianity views Jews – especially those in the Holy Land. Christians – not all, but the majority – only support Jews in the Holy Land because it looks at it as a so-called proof for the Christian man-god to return soon. Of course, once he supposedly returns, these very same Jews will be banished to an eternal “Hell”.
Christianity uses Jews as a means-to-an-end and that is it. Judaism and the Tanach can stand on their own without Christianity or the Christian texts. However, Christianity and the Christian texts cannot stand without Judaism and the Tanach.
Christianity has absolutely no right and no moral or ethical standing to tell Jews how we should believe and how we should interpret out Holy Texts.