Jesus is the eternal Son of God – the second person of the Trinity – who took on human flesh through the virgin birth. His humanity came through Mary, who was Jewish. His deity has no ethnicity. He is not “a Jewish God.” He is the eternal God who became flesh through a Jewish woman in the line of David, in fulfillment of the covenant.
That distinction demolishes the entire “Jesus is Jewish therefore support the Jewish state” argument at its foundation.
His Jewishness was:
Incarnational – taken on in the flesh
Purposeful – to fulfill the covenant made with Abraham and David
Temporary in its ethnic-national dimension – he rose in a glorified body that transcends ethnicity
Fulfillment-oriented – not an ongoing ethnic identification but the means of covenant completion
Galatians 4:4 – “born of a woman, born under the law” – Paul captures it precisely. The incarnation was into a specific ethnic-covenantal context for a specific redemptive purpose. That purpose is now complete.
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Premise: Jesus was a Jew.
Unstated leap: Therefore Jewishness carries inherent covenantal sanctity.
Conclusion: Therefore the Jewish people and state deserve unconditional support.
Every step after the first is a non sequitur. But it’s emotionally loaded enough that most people don’t stop to examine it.
The reversal
Jesus was Jewish. The Jewish leadership rejected him. The covenant people crucified their Messiah. Paul’s entire argument in Romans 9-11 is that this rejection was the crisis that demanded explanation – not a vindication of ethnic privilege.
The Jewishness of Jesus is actually the strongest argument against ethnic covenantal privilege – because the one in whom all promises are yes and amen was rejected by the ethnic group that should have recognized him first.
His Jewishness fulfilled and closed the ethnic-national covenant structure. It didn’t perpetuate it.