Part 2: The Talmud and the Rejection of Christ — Ancient Hatred in Rabbinic Law
From the Series: “The Lie of the Chosen: Pharisees, Talmud, and the Antichrist Spirit” eFireTemple.com A Religion That Mocked Its Own Messiah After the crucifixion of Jesus, His followers grew in number and power. But so did the resistance. The Pharisees, who once debated Christ in public, went underground after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE — and what they built in its place was a new kind of scripture: The Talmud. Not divine revelation, but human debate .
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From the Series: “The Lie of the Chosen: Pharisees, Talmud, and the Antichrist Spirit” eFireTemple.com A Religion That Mocked Its Own Messiah After the crucifixion of Jesus, His followers grew in number and power. But so did the resistance. The Pharisees, who once debated Christ in public, went underground after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE — and what they built in its place was a new kind of scripture: The Talmud. Not divine revelation, but human debate . Not a fulfillment of the Torah, but a legal fortress against Jesus and His teachings. This article exposes how the Talmud is not neutral — but an ongoing spiritual rejection of Christ , filled with lies, slander, and dehumanization of the very one who came to bring truth. 1. What Is the Talmud? The Talmud is a collection of rabbinic writings, composed between roughly 200–500 CE.
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