Sorry, it can't convince me. Jesus was the leader of a former new sect, against those rabbis and the upper class Jews, who collaborated with the Romans. It had started with John the Baptist, at those times of Herodes Antipas, Roman clientele king of Judaea, Galilea and Samaria, and becoming a leader of them one must have had gained recognition of his followers; not only by wise words. Jesus claimed to be the Messiah, but the rabbis and the majority of the Jews were denying he was - the old story.