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That's the issue though. Judaism was created to confront Christianity. Judaism is not Hebraism as you again implied. Hebraism is the result and belief by which the Old Testament addresses. Judaism uses it as a prop for self-worship. Noah, the Biblical patriarch is mocked and degraded in Orthodox Judaism. In Judaism the misnamed "Passover" is derived from the Talmud - again using the Bible as a prop. Her is information on Judaism's foundational Passover text. Surprise, surprise, it's not the Old Testament but rather the Haggadah, a thoroughly Talmudic work. The Haggadah doesn't tell the story of Exodus so much as it depicts 5 rabbinical sages exegetically parsing it via Deuteronomy. Rabbis Eliezer, Yehoshua, Elazar ben Azariah, Akiva, and Tarphon spice up the biblical tale of the flight from Egypt by arguing over the minutiae of the Passover rites, which were originally compiled in the Talmud, the Jewish book of religious laws. This occurred very roughly, in circa 200 CE, but one thing remains certain: the Talmud, and the Haggadah along with it, was a response to a catastrophe so great it threatened to destroy a people (Edomitic). The Talmud was compiled as a result of the absolute destruction of Herod’s temple, in which every stone was carried away leaving no trace of it’s existence.

1 year ago
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That's the issue though. Judaism was created to confront Christianity. Judaism is not Hebraism as you again implied. It uses it as a prop for self-worship. Noah, the Biblical patriarch is mocked and degraded in Orthodox Judaism. In Judaism misnamed "Passover" is derived from the Talmud - using the Bible as a prop. Here is information on Judaism's foundational Passover text. Surprise, surprise, it's not the Old Testament but rather the Haggadah, a thoroughly Talmudic work. The Haggadah doesn't tell the story of Exodus so much as it depicts 5 rabbinical sages exegetically parsing it via Deuteronomy. Rabbis Eliezer, Yehoshua, Elazar ben Azariah, Akiva, and Tarphon spice up the biblical tale of the flight from Egypt by arguing over the minutiae of the Passover rites, which were originally compiled in the Talmud, the Jewish book of religious laws. This occurred very roughly, in circa 200 CE, but one thing remains certain: the Talmud, and the Haggadah along with it, was a response to a catastrophe so great it threatened to destroy a people (Edomitic). The Talmud was compiled as a result of the absolute destruction of Herod’s temple, in which every stone was carried away leaving no trace of it’s existence.

1 year ago
1 score