Orthodox Judaism; Is the rejecting of a 1st century messiah existing only...

...based on Christian bias toward it? Orthodox Jewish usually will disagree with Christianity's interpretation of the 1st century Judea. But this is the question I want to ask to theistic members of Orthodox Judaism,

Does Orthodoxy reject the idea of God sending a messiah based on Christian apologetics and interpretation of the 1st century, or does Orthodoxy totally reject that a single Messianic figure existed? Rather it be he or she to have been born in 37 BCE or 4 CE.

This question is based on the idea of a end time messiah of the 1st century. Please don't bring up any fore thought of Christ returning to then argue things he didn't do. I am asking if Orthodox Judaism believes God prepared a Messianic figure against Herodian Jerusalem in the 1st century.
 
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