I'm not condemning Jews mingus (I'm not Mel Gibson over here)... from my point of view I'm stating the fact that Jews have rejected JESUS as their Messiah. That's true, and most certainly an unspoken tenet of their belief system today. IF stating that fact somehow offends you... it's not my intent to do so. And if it does, ask yourself why it should bother you at all...?
I'm simply trying to point out that the prophecies JESUS would have to fulfill to claim to be/be called Messiah were all written in the Hebrew/Judaic scriptural canon. They couldn't be changed after-the-fact because they pre-dated JESUS' arrival. They were written a priori...
As for Psalms 22, it was written roughly 1,000 years before the crucifixion... and yet it already includes references to the fact that JESUS' hands and feet would be pierced. Bear in mind that the Persian, Carthaginic, and Macedonian empires (which included variations of this death torture method - had not yet developed the crucifixion method - which would later be adopted by the Roman empire) - and YET the explicit references to JESUS' death were already being described.
Furthermore, Jews also believe in Angels and Demons. That's the common-ground that's important to the theme of this thread. Folks here seem to think that those realms are wholly fic ious, which is there prerogative to do so... I've simply provided anecdotal context to show that manifestations in said realm do exist. And again, folks can choose not to believe. The other common ground is the finding of the Dead Sea Scrolls, texts which affirm/authenticate the fidelity with which Judaic texts have permeated through time. In other words, claims that authenticity of literary works should be questioned simply because they are archaic is fallacious in light of the practices that were employed to ensure their fidelity, and textual accuracy.