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Jews | |||
=== '''Question''' === | === '''Question''' === | ||
What is the Talmud | |||
=== '''Source(s)''' === | === '''Source(s)''' === | ||
The Real Truth About Satan and Living Blood Sacrifice | |||
===== '''Author''' ===== | ===== '''Author''' ===== | ||
High Priestess Maxine Dietrich | |||
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https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=373 | |||
===== '''Content''' ===== | ===== '''Content''' ===== | ||
The Talmud is a rabbinical commentary and discussion of the topics and stories in the Torah. Midrash. 63 volumes of it just like an encyclopedia. [...] The Talmud is highly secretive (for obvious reasons). It is written in both Hebrew and Aramaic. In addition to this, there are no spaces between words, and no vowels. Talmud study usually has to be taken up with the help of a rabbi or equivalent. |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 3 July 2023
Category
Jews
Question
What is the Talmud
Source(s)
The Real Truth About Satan and Living Blood Sacrifice
Author
High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
URL
https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=373
Content
The Talmud is a rabbinical commentary and discussion of the topics and stories in the Torah. Midrash. 63 volumes of it just like an encyclopedia. [...] The Talmud is highly secretive (for obvious reasons). It is written in both Hebrew and Aramaic. In addition to this, there are no spaces between words, and no vowels. Talmud study usually has to be taken up with the help of a rabbi or equivalent.