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17 Νοε 2024 · Jesus said to him: The Jewish people. Onkelos asked him: Should I then attach myself to them in this world? Jesus said to him: Their welfare you shall seek, their misfortune you shall not seek, for anyone who touches them is regarded as if he were touching the apple of His [God's] eye.
5 Νοε 2023 · Judaism’s Talmud teaches that a sorcerer, through necromancy, raised Jesus Christ from hell where He was boiling in hot feces. What kind of perversion is this? Why are Jews dealing with sorcerers and necromancy which God is against?
Indeed, reading these passages as referring to Jesus would be breaking with the established understanding of the talmud. Sifrei on Deuteronomy 34:10 " Never again did there arise in Israel a prophet like Moses " - But in other nations there did arise.
There is a widespread belief among many Christian denominations that Jesus and Mary are referred to in overly disrespectful, even scatological, language in the Talmud. Examples often given are that there is a statement that Jesus writhes eternally in excrement and that Mary was a prostitute.
In 2007, Peter Schäfer wrote Jesus in the Talmud in which he tried to find a middle ground between "anti-Jewish Christian" and "apologetic Jewish" interpretations. He concluded that the references to Jesus (as the messiah of Christianity) were included in the early (3rd and 4th century) versions of the Talmud, and that they were parodies of ...
29 Ιουλ 2023 · The New Testament portrays him as the Son of God, while the Old Testament prophesies his coming as the Messiah. However, beyond these two religious texts are references to Jesus in the Talmud, which is an extensive collection of Rabbinic Jewish teachings and commentary on Jewish law.
There are four main passages in the Talmud that are alleged by some to discuss the story of Jesus' life and death. What we will do here is to analyze closely these passages and see the reasons one may or may not attribute these stories to the life of Jesus. We will also look at another two passages that help us identify our protagonist (s).