Anonymous ID: ae3a7c Jan. 16, 2019, 4:39 p.m. No.4783832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3880

>>4783772

Literally every night with this shit.

 

Disputation of Paris, 1240.

"The Disputation of Paris, also known as the Trial of the Talmud, took place in 1240 at the court of the King Louis IX of France. It followed the work of Nicholas Donin, a Jewish convert to Christianity who translated the Talmud and pressed 35 charges against it to Pope Gregory IX by quoting a series of allegedly blasphemous passages about Jesus, Mary, or Christianity.[1] Four rabbis defended the Talmud against Donin's accusations."

 

"The terms of the disputation demanded that the four rabbis defend the Talmud against Donin's accusations that it contained blasphemies against the Christian religion, attacks on Christians themselves, blasphemies against God, and obscene folklore. The attacks on Christianity were from passages referring to Jesus and Mary. There is a passage, for example, of someone named Jesus who was sent to hell to be boiled in excrement for eternity. The Jews denied that this is the Jesus of the Bible, stating "not every Louis born in France is king."[9]

 

"The translation of the Talmud into French changed the Christian perception about Jews. Christians had viewed the Jews as the followers of the Old Testament who honored the law of Moses and the prophets, but the Talmud's alleged "blasphemies" indicated that the Jewish understanding of the Old Testament differed from the Christian understanding.[16] Louis IX stated that only skilled clerics could conduct a disputation with Jews, but that laymen should plunge a sword into those who speak ill of the Christ.[17][18]"

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disputation_of_Paris