Eitan Bar
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“Throughout the Bible, the priests were the ones who were given the Torah; they were responsible for teaching the Written Law to Israel; and they were responsible to preserve it in order to pass it on to future generations;[237] therefore, they knew best how to implement the Torah and to judge according to it.”
― Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law (Oral Torah)
― Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law (Oral Torah)
“research on biblical prayer, compared to “rabbinic prayer,” has suggested that praying out of the Siddur (i.e., the rabbinical prayer book) is closer to chanting mantras than to prayer as found in the Tanakh.”
― Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law (Oral Torah)
― Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law (Oral Torah)
“For the past millennia, all Hebrew bibles say: “Like a lion are my hands and feet.” Or, in other words: my hands and my feet are like those of a lion. It doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense, does it? 1,000 years ago, the Masoretes who made the “Masoretic text” that Israelis all use today, changed one single letter in this verse: They shortened the letter VAV ( ו ) into the letter YUD ( י ). Originally, the text actually read: “They have mined (bore a hole) in my hands and feet,” Meaning, they have pierced my hands and my feet. The original Hebrew word means to mine or bore, to make a hole or dig a pit.”
― Refuting Rabbinic Objections to Christianity & Messianic Prophecies
― Refuting Rabbinic Objections to Christianity & Messianic Prophecies












































