>>11496675Nice thread op
After the jews rejected Christ, God gave them one generation to repent for rejecting His messiah prophecied by the Law, Prophets and Psalms.
In 70AD God allowed (as all punishments are, for salvation) the Romans to smash the temple and kill several million jews, as prophecied by Daniel, and Hosea in 800BC:
>Now I shall prepare the greatest sacrifice for Myself. But ye are ashamed of Me and love idols. Ye encourage adultery, ye encourage sin! >That is why ye shall wander throughout the world, And every nation shall be more powerful than you. And I will raise up a New Israel: A new Kingdom--a Kingdom of saints.Meanwhile, 12 Hebrew Jews became Christians, continuing Gods worship fulfilling the Law, Prophets and Psalms. They conquered Rome, the Middle East, established the longest empire in human history Byzantine / East Rome, then conquered Europe, then the world under the CROSS OF GOD.
Modern jews formalized Rabinnic Talmudism around 650AD (nice timing with Islam Koran 632AD) with the Khazar 'Ashkenazi' steppe tribe converting to 'Judaism' around 700AD.
Gamaliel (Acts 5:33-39) who taught Paul, cautioned the jews of Christs day to let the Nazareens run their course, because several jewish 'messiahs' had come and gone already.
Gamaliel’s renown is summed up in the words recorded in the Talmud: “When Rabban Gamaliel the Elder died, regard for the Torah [Jewish Law] ceased, and purity and piety died.”
The Mishna is the Word of God? Why no records of pre-Christ, nor during the time of the temples destruction? They can't even say 'AD'.
https://archive.vn/NNdGp>At this time—circa 170-200 CE—the Mishna was born.>The Oral Torah passed from generation to generation and was never written down(2). Why? Because the Oral Torah was meant to be fluid. The principles stayed the same, but the application of those principles was meant to be adapted to all types of new circumstances.Gods Law, Prophets and Psalms mean nothing to judaism!