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Talmud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seven Laws of Noah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Seven Laws of Noah (Hebrew: שבע מצוות בני נח Sheva mitzvot B'nei Noach ), often referred to as the Noahide Laws , are a set of seven moral imperatives that, according to the Talmud, were...
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Talmud and Mishna ... The Babylonian Talmud; Translated by M.L. Rodkinson [1918]; A massive ten volume abridgement of the Talmud, the Jewish compendium of law and tradition, the only extensive public domain translation. Presented for the first time anywhere on the Internet at sacred-texts.com.
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Under the Talmud's counterfeit Noahide Laws, the worship of Jesus is forbidden under penalty of death, since such worship of Christ is condemned by Judaism as idolatry. Meanwhile various forms of incest are permitted under the Talmudic understanding of the Noahide code.
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Hilkhot Talmud Torah ; (Laws of Torah Study) ... Talmud Torah - Introduction ... Talmud Torah 1:01...
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May 30, 2007. ditor's Note. ... in Jesus' Name) This is part of Jewish activism's strategy to take faith in Christ out of Christianity, ultimately replacing it with the seven Noahide laws.; Both Talmud and Zohar proclaim the Jewish people to be semi-divine and occupy a position even above angels.
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The teachings of the Talmud are the words of the living Jewish god. He who breaks the laws of the Talmud deserves death. You should think about that throughout your whole life. If you always follow the Talmud laws diligently, you will join our biblical fathers in the Jewish heaven.
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