The Oral Law (Oral Torah): A Rabbi's Response to Christians Messianics & Karaites

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The Oral Law (Oral Torah or Talmud) is greatly significant in establishing the legitimacy of King David, the Davidic kingship, the Messiah's right to the throne, and more than than half of the books accepted in Bible. This exploration is based on Deuteronomy 23:3 and its potential implications on the Jewish identity of David, Solomon, and their descendants, including the Messiah. Unravel the compelling narrative of Ruth, the Moabite grandmother of King David, and how her acceptance into the Jewish community was made possible through the Rabbinical court's rulings based on the Oral Law recorded in places like Yevamot 76b in the Talmud. In understanding the connections between early Christians and the Oral Law, find insights from Gospel of Matthew 23:1,2,3, which sheds light on their acceptance of Rabbinic (Pharisees') authority, references to the Oral Law in the New Testament, and the importance of this tradition within the early Christian community. Delve deeper into the teachings of renowned Rabbis like Rabbi Tovia Singer, who elaborates on the multifaceted aspects of the Oral Law. Gain an appreciation for the continuity of this ancient tradition and its impact on shaping Jewish history, early Christianity, and more than half of the books accepted in Bible.



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