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How are Jews and Christians different in regards to Messianic thought?
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Jew believed that the king of kings would come and conquor the world for only Jews. And the Christians knew that the king of kings would come to save to world.
Jews-king of kings conquors the world
Christians- king of kings saves the world
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Jews do not believe Jesus was sent from God (and crucified him on the cross), while Christians believe that he was the Messiah.
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