The oral traditions of the Pharisees became the Jewish Talmud…
and what did Jesus tell us about the Pharisees??
If you thought the shills were bad in our previous loafs, watch what this topic stirs up!
The Woes of the Pharisees is a list of criticisms by Jesus against the Pharisees recorded in the Gospels of Luke 11:37–54 and Matthew 23:1–39.[1] Mark 12:35–40 and Luke 20:45–47 also include warnings about scribes.
Eight are listed in Matthew, and hence Matthew's version is known as the eight woes. These are found in Matthew 23 verses 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 25, 27 and 29. Only six are given in Luke, whose version is thus known as the six woes.
The woes mostly criticise the Pharisees for hypocrisy and perjury. They illustrate the differences between inner and outer moral states.
and some verses from the Talmud:
Libbre David 37 - “If a Jew be called upon to explain any part of the Rabbinic books, he ought to only give a false explination. Whoever shall violate this law shall be put to death”
Scabhouth Hag 6d: “Jews may swear falsely by use of subterfuge wording”
Libbre David 37: To communicate anything to a gentile about our religious doctrines would be equal to the killing of all Jews, for if the Goyim knew what we teach about them, they would kill us openly
Sanhedrin 59a: “Murdering Goyim is like killing a wild animal”
Yebhamoth 11b: Sexual intercourse with a girl is permitted if she is 3 years old”
Aboda Sarah 37a: If a gentile girl is 3 years of age, she can be violated (raped).
Book of Jore Dia 17: “A Jew should and MUST make a false oath when the Goyim asks if our books contain anything against them.”
According to reform judaism.org -
The Babylonian Talmud, which was edited after the Jerusalem Talmud and is much more widely known, is generally considered more authoritative than the Jerusalem Talmud.