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Δευτέρα 27 Οκτωβρίου 2025







🕊️ Why the Jews Did Not Believe in Christ — Even Though His Resurrection Was Proven




1. Historical Expectations



At the time of Christ, the Jewish people were waiting for the Messiah to be a political and military leader, someone who would free them from Roman rule and restore the earthly kingdom of David.

When Jesus came humble, peaceful, and crucified, this image did not fit their expectations. Therefore, the religious leaders rejected Him.


“You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me. But you are not willing to come to Me that you may have life.”

— John 5:39–40





2. Theological Explanation



According to Orthodox theology, the blindness of the Jews was not due to a lack of evidence, but due to a spiritual veil covering their hearts.

Saint Paul wrote:


“For until this day the same veil remains unlifted in the reading of the Old Testament, because the veil is taken away in Christ.”

— 2 Corinthians 3:14


This means that their hearts were not open to grace, so they could not see that all the prophecies were fulfilled in Jesus Christ.





3. The Evidence of the Resurrection



The Resurrection of Christ is one of the best-attested events in ancient history:


  • The empty tomb was guarded by Roman soldiers.
  • Christ appeared to many after His Resurrection — even to more than 500 people at once (1 Corinthians 15:6).
  • The Apostles and disciples preached the Resurrection boldly, facing persecution and death without ever denying what they saw.
  • The early Christians were willing to die as martyrs rather than deny the Risen Lord.



Yet, the chief priests spread falsehoods to deceive the people:


“His disciples came by night and stole Him away while we slept.”

— Matthew 28:13


Thus, the truth was covered by lies, and many were misled.





4. The Spiritual Cause of Unbelief



The Holy Fathers teach that unbelief is not caused by lack of proof, but by lack of purity of heart.

Saint John Chrysostom said:


“The truth was not hidden — it was the eyes of the blind that refused to see.”


Faith requires humility and repentance. When the heart is closed by pride, even miracles cannot convince it.





5. The Prophecy of Future Faith



Saint Paul also revealed a mystery — that in the end times, many Jews will return to Christ:


“And so all Israel will be saved.”

— Romans 11:26


The Orthodox Church teaches that before the Second Coming, there will be a spiritual awakening among the Jewish people, recognizing Jesus as the true Messiah.





✝️ Conclusion



The Jews did not reject Christ because there was no evidence — but because their expectations were earthly, and their hearts were not ready for the divine truth.

Yet God’s plan is not finished. The time will come when many from Israel will recognize the Risen Lord and glorify Him together with all nations.


“Every knee shall bow, and every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.”

— Philippians 2:10–11


🕊️ Why the Jews Did Not Believe in Christ — Even Though His Resurrection Was Proven 1. Historical Expectations At the time of C...