How far his mission succeeded ?
1- The Jewish reaction to the message of Jesus.
The reactions to the message of Jesus were varied ,due to the varied Jewish expectations of those who are supposed to be sent by God.
The holy Qur'an tells that during his life time A group from the Children of Israel believed, and another group disbelieved ,verse [61:14],it refers to a third group of disbelievers would emerge after his Earthly mission terminated as well ! .
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Those who believed? 1- The disciples ,without exception, believed & supported him :
the Quran - 3:52 When Jesus found Unbelief on their part He said: "Who will be My helpers to (the work of) Allah?" Said the disciples: "We are Allah's helpers: We believe in Allah, and do thou bear witness that we are Muslims.and that verse not only negates the idea of a disciple believing in a divinity of Jesus,but also one of the reasons to question the "the substitution theory" of a traitor from the disciples (so called Judah or whatever) who sold his prophet for a sum of money....
(details on that points in my next study on the crucifixion, inshallah)...
2- a section among the Jews during the life time of Jesus:
The Quran - 61:14 O ye who believe! Be ye helpers of Allah: As said Jesus the son of Mary to the Disciples, "Who will be my helpers to (the work of) Allah?" Said the disciples, "We are Allah's helpers!" then a portion of the Children of Israel believed, and a portion disbelieved.There is no wonder that some Jews accepted Jesus as a prophet of God :
traces of what have been Jesus's original claim as prophet remain in the Gospel texts.
"A prophet is not without honor, except in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house" (Mark 6:4).
A Pharisee thought to himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would have known who and what sort of woman this is" (Luk 7:39). Why would the Pharisee wonder if Jesus was a prophet unless this was Jesus's claim or at least a claim made for him by his followers?
On the way through the district of Caesarea Philippi, Jesus "asked his disciples, 'Who do men say that I am?' And they told him, 'John the Baptist; and others say, Elijah; and others "one of the prophets'" (Mark 8:27).
as I said before,the different opinions regarding Jesus, is due to the different expectations by the Jews ....
When Jesus announced his resolve to go to Jerusalem, he is reported by Luke to have said, "Nevertheless I must go on my way …; for it cannot be that a prophet should perish away from Jerusalem" (Luke 13:33).
there are Jews who believed in Jesus as a prophet and nothing more during his lifetime, after his departure eg; those represented others who already quoted in NT ,and the Ebonite's etc..... they simply saw nothing he said ,did ,or was done to him, to exclude him from that category of prophet nor to elevate him beyond a prophet.
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