richards | March 10, 2016
THE TALMUD & THE BIBLE Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. 2 Peter 1: 20-21 What about the Bible
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richards | March 10, 2016
At various times during the Hadrian persecutions, the sages were forced into hiding, though they managed to reconvene at Usha in 122 CE, and then in a time of quiet managed to re-establish again at Yavneh in 158 CE. With so much persecution and unrest, with the Jewish people fleeing the land of Israel, the rabbis knew that they would not be able to keep a central seat of rabbinic power alive for long. Yet, during these great periods of chaos, some of the finest rabbinic minds made their mark.
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richards | March 10, 2016
By Cohen G. Reckart, Pastor The Babylonian Talmud 1.) Introduction 2.) What Is The Talmud 3.) Phariseeism Is Talmudism 4.) Frightening Quotes From The Talmud 5.) Kabbalah-Cabalah Apostasy 6.) Destroying Christians Through Sin Introduction: The Babylonian Talmud is considered a very holy book by most Christians. And yet most have never seen one or read one.
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richards | March 10, 2016
Online Text for Talmud Online Resources for Talmud Offline Resources for Talmud Information on Talmud Ernest R. Trattner writes: "The destruction of the Jewish National State and the burning of the Temple necessitated tremendous changes of a structural nature. Many old regulations had to be abolished.
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richards | March 10, 2016
The collections of extra-biblical Jewish religious writings are often confusing to read and categorize for modern readers, especially those who own a Western mindset or Christian background. The Talmud could be most concisely described as a collection of collections. These collections are of oral laws based on the Torah, or Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament or Tanakh, and of commentary on and additional material relating to those oral laws
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