I do completely agree, the most of the latter Jews did think their Messiah would be a military figure. Several men even tried to crown Jesus as their King to try and reestablish the Davidic Line of Kings. They wanted him to overthrow their gentile conquerers.

According to Ancient Hebrew Cannon,"all the things written in the law of Moses and in the Prophets and Psalms," many things about the Messiah were prophecied. How he'd be born, how he'd live, how he'd die.

They specified when he'd be annointed as the Messiah(bapitism).

However, I believe that Isaiah 53 is the most complete and straight forward narration of his life, I could be wrong though. It's very detailed about what the Messiah would do.

However, I think what you're getting at is a more secular point of view. To this, I have to say that modern Judaism and ancient Judaism are two distinct animals.

While old Judaism was based on the Law of Moses with a Levitical priesthood, modern Judaism is based on the Mishnah, a set of laws that superceded the Bible after the destruction of Jerusalem . After 607 BCE, the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians, the temple was destroyed but rebuilt afterwards. However, the Levitical priesthood was disbanded sometime after the return of the Jewish exiles after Cyrus the Great's conquest of Babylon. Also, Judah(what was left the 12 tribe kingdom after the Assyrian destruction of the Northern 10) became a vassal state of the sucessive world empires(Persia, Greece, and finally Rome) and the Davidic kingship lost.

Without a legitimate kingship, the religious authority assumed a governing role just under the appointed local governors(Pilate and King Herod come to mind). The Pharisees and Saudecees gained political power. With this, Judaism lost it's religious backbone and became a political tool much like Christianity to Constantine. People including Jesus battled with these two factions because THEY had perverted the Law by tacking on needless and secular points.

These include the buying of animals at the temples for high prices. Charging people to be cleansed in the temple baths. They even mandated the cleaning of hands before eating so to keep 'clean.' All these things Jesus rallied against.

After the fall of the temple and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE, the Jewish faith was shattered with no center. More traditional elements of Judaism such as the Saudecees gave way to a Pharitic view point of Judaism. Thus the modern form of Judaism emerged. The Mishnah came to power. A collection of RABBITIC LAW AND TRADITION that perverted the Law. These things include the second classing of women(wake up everyday and thank god you're not a woman) and the influx of Arab, Greek and other local influences.

To rationalize these laws and harmonize them to the Law of Moses, the Palestinian and the Babylonian Talmuds were written.

Thus, Christianity is actually more of a continuation of ancient Judaism with it's center pillar of the Bible, though both are rather far from being pure anymore.

The reason you keep finding the Messiah being talked about as a 9 star Jedi General sent by God is that modern Judaism is not ancient Judaism anymore. It isnt' the same thing anymore. While the Bible tells of a humble Messiah taking away Adamic sin though death and then acting as God's executioner, the thoughts of men say that the Messiah will save the Jewish people and be incarnate as a greater David.

I'm not trying to piss off anyone so please don't flame... I'm sure I'm wrong on some points, but I'm just trying to make the point that Judaism changed after the Diaspora and the mission of the Messiah after it.