The Talmud are a bunch of Rabbis arguing law and ethics using the Tenach as it's base, which encompass the Torah and the book of prophets. It was never meant as a dogmatic teaching but encouraging ongoing interpretation. There has been points of history where the Talmud was used as a means to spark hatred on the Jews out of frustration for the lack of Jews converting to Christianity, like Martin Luther particularly where he used the fact the Talmud contains a Yeshu who was a bastard child (as per the definition of mamzer is a byproduct of an illicit union). This Yeshu" was a student of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Perachiah, a figure dated to the 2nd century BCE (Hasmonean period) not during the time of Christ and the manner of death was not the same, but it was still used for rhetorical attacks by Luther to portray the Talmud as anti-Christian, fueling anti-Jewish sentiment despite these historical discrepancies.
The Talmud are a bunch of Rabbis arguing law and ethics using the Tenach as it's base, which encompass the Torah and the book of prophets. It was never meant as a dogmatic teaching but encouraging ongoing interpretation. There has been points of history where the Talmud was used as a means to spark hatred on the Jews out of frustration for the lack of Jews converting to Christianity, like Martin Luther particularly where he used the fact the Talmud contains a Yeshu who was a bastard child (as per the definition of mamzer is a byproduct of an illicit union). This Yeshu" was a student of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Perachiah, a figure dated to the 2nd century BCE (Hasmonean period) not during the time of Christ and the manner of death was not the same, but it was still used for rhetorical attacks by Luther to portray the Talmud as anti-Christian, fueling anti-Jewish sentiment despite these historical discrepancies.