This is why Jews are Jews and not Christians, among many other reasons, but I don't think I ever really learned the historical reasoning for the rejection at the time of his death. Whether you believe Jesus is the son of God, he was a real person.
I just don't understand how and why exactly they didn't believe he was the son of God, and how they managed to survive for so long not believing it.
Truth isn’t a matter of agreement.
The thing that Christ’s coming fulfilled, and which the entire Old Testament says would only last until Christ’s coming? The thing they reject, you mean?
So you don’t roast forever in hell, having abandoned God? Because your allegiance is to faith and not flesh? Because you are more about the things that are objective than the things that are subjective?
And we see what happened to them when they made the objectively wrong decision.
Now you're just arguing in bad faith. You asked for the "historical reasoning" and I, and other posters, have given you several historical explanations and examples. If you want to have a conversation about Christian and Jewish theology, prophetic fulfillment, theodicy, polemics, etc., there have been millions of words written on those topics over the last 2000 years. Read some books.
I'll give you that one--fear of punishment is part of the decision to convert, or not to convert, for some people.
I don’t care.
Where gentiles reject from ignorance, what we call the jews today rejected from knowledge. Their behavior is singularly bad and uniquely subversive.
How singularly bad are Jews compared to Muslims or Mormons? Polytheist Hindus?
Gee, I wonder.
It is a mystery.