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			To simplify things, the Great Commission is Christians' idea that Jesus told his followers to go out an convert the entire world to The Truth. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	It appears that Jews accepted converts readily before the Christian era, but the Hebrew Scriptures do not call for Jews to convert the entire world to Judaism.  | 
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 My question is better stated "Since Jesus told the disciples to go into all of the world to spread the Gospel message, why didn't God tell Old Testament Jews to go into all of the world and tell people about his specific existence and will?"  | 
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 Because of that, there is no need to actively try to convert. In fact it's actively discouraged. Furthermore individaul Jewish actions have ripple effects for the entire Jewish nation, so it's paramount not to accept any convert willy-nilly because he could help bring about great despair to the whole.  | 
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