De ce ar repeta creștinii greșeala mortală a evreilor? Iată un articol despre Talmud, suma tradițiilor evreiești care au înăbușit Vechiul Testament al evreilor până l-au sufocat. Vă mai mirați că ,,învățătorul din Nazaret“ s-a pronunțat așa de categoric împotriva acestei practici religioase a evreilor?
El le-a mai zis: ,,Aţi desfiinţat frumos porunca lui Dumnezeu, ca să ţineţi datina voastră. … Şi aşa, aţi desfiinţat Cuvîntul lui Dumnezeu, prin datina voastră. Şi faceţi multe alte lucruri de felul acesta!“ (Marcu 7:9,13)
,,Datina“ va fi pururi ,,a noastră“ nu ,,a Lui“. Al Lui este numai cuvântul curat și limpede al Scripturii inspirate de sus.
Edging Out the Bible

In the Talmud, rabbis across the centuries debate everything from personal property, public space and when you can eat an egg.
The Talmud isn’t the most sacred Jewish book: That’s the Bible. But that 1,500-year-old compendium of rabbinic legal debate, Jewish legend, biblical interpretation and much else is the central text of Judaism, the work that serves as the font for any discussion of the laws by which observant Jews live. Yet the Talmud is so legendarily abstruse that its name, in adjectival form, has become a synonym for “fiendishly difficult and esoteric.” The prerequisite knowledge to understand the text is prodigious; the language (Aramaic) forbidding; and the size daunting: If you read a folio of it a day, it takes seven years to complete. No one in traditional Jewish life ever bragged they were marrying their daughter off to a distinguished Bible scholar.
For these reasons, a biography of the Talmud—call it a bibliobiography—is welcome. Such a book could explain how the Talmud came to be and who reads it and why. Perhaps most important, it would explain to the uninitiated how to (click)
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