Does the Islamic version of Jesus fulfill the Jewish prophecy?

Olyvard

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Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet a man not a god, Muslims believe hes a messenger come to fulfill in prophecy a messenger come to bring peace to the Israelites

I mean how do you know a Jew at that time didn't change the Torah i wouldn't be saying this if it weren't Jesus s attributes
Looking back at at all the messengers In terms of miracles he was more special than Moses, Abraham and Noah
 
The messiah comes to fulfill specific prophecies- he failed to do anything required of the Messiah.

Just a couple of failed prophecies:
In the Messianic era there is peace
In the Messianic era there is no poverty
In the Messianic era there is no disease
In the Messianic era the dead are resurrected
In the Messianic era all the Jews are gathered in Israel
In the Messianic era all the nations of the world acknowledge the holiness of the Jews and look to them for guidance

There are others- but those prove my point- Jesus fulfilled none of the prophecies related to the Messiah. As such- regardless of how many "miracles" are claimed of him- he is completely irrelevant to Jews.
 
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