The Babylonian Talmud: Judaisms Holiest Book

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⁣The Babylonian Talmud is said to be Judaism‘s holiest book Its authority takes precedence over the Old Testament in Judaism Erubin 21b (Soncino edition): My son, be more careful in the observance of the words of the Scribes than in the words of the Torah (Old Testament)

Quotes from Talmud:

1 Sanhedrin 59a:Murdering Goyim is like killing a wild animal

2 Abodah Zara 26b:Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed

3 Sanhedrin 59a:A goy (Gentile) who pries into The Law (Talmud) is guilty of death

4 Libbre David 37:To communicate anything to a Goy about our religious relations would be equal to the killing of all Jews, for if the Goyim knew what we teach about them, they would kill us openly

5 Libbre David 37:If a Jew be called upon to explain any part of the rabbinic books, he ought to give only a false explanation Who ever will violate this order shall be put to death

6 Yebhamoth 11b:Sexual intercourse with a little girl is permitted if she is three years of age

7 Schabouth Hag 6d:Jews may swear falsely by use of subterfuge wording

8 Hilkkoth Akum X1:Do not save Goyim in danger of death

9 Hilkkoth Akum X1:Show no mercy to the Goyim

10 Choschen Hamm 388, 15:If it can be proven that someone has given the money of Israelites to the Goyim, a way must be found after prudent consideration to wipe him off the face of the earth

11 Choschen Hamm 266,1:A Jew may keep anything he finds which belongs to the Akum (Gentile) For he who returns lost property (to Gentiles) sins against the Law by increasing the power of the transgressors of the Law It is praiseworthy, however, to return lost property if it is done to honor the name of God, namely, if by so doing, Christians will praise the Jews and look upon them as honorable people

12 Szaaloth-Utszabot, The Book of Jore Dia 17:A Jew should and must make a false oath when the Goyim asks if our books contain anything against them

13 Baba Necia 114, 6:The Jews are human beings, but the nations of the world are not human beings but beasts

14 Nidrasch Talpioth, p 225-L:Jehovah created the non-Jew in human form so that the Jew would not have to be served by beasts The non-Jew is consequently an animal in human form, and condemned to serve the Jew day and night

15 Aboda Sarah 37a:A Gentile girl who is three years old can be violated

16 Gad Shas 2:2:A Jew may violate but not marry a non-Jewish girl

17 Tosefta Aboda Zara B, 5:If a goy kills a goy or a Jew, he is responsible; but if a Jew kills a goy, he is NOT responsible

18 Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 388:It is permitted to kill a Jewish denunciator everywhere It is permitted to kill him even before he denounces

19 Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348:All property of other nations belongs to the Jewish nation, which, consequently, is entitled to seize upon it without any scruples

20 Tosefta, Abda Zara VIII, 5:How to interpret the word ‘robbery‘ A goy is forbidden to steal, rob, or take women slaves, etc, from a goy or from a Jew But a Jew is NOT forbidden to do all this to a goy

21 Seph Jp, 92, 1:God has given the Jews power over the possessions and blood of all nations

22 Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 156:When a Jew has a Gentile in his clutches, another Jew may go to the same Gentile, lend him money and in turn deceive him, so that the Gentile shall be ruined For the property of a Gentile, according to our law, belongs to no one, and the first Jew that passes has full right to seize it

23 Schulchan Aruch, Johre Deah, 122:A Jew is forbidden to drink from a glass of wine which a Gentile has touched, because the touch has made the wine unclean

24 Nedarim 23b:He who desires that none of his vows made during the year be valid, let him stand at the beginning of the year and declare, ‘Every vow which I may make in the future shall be null‘ His vows are then invalid

25 The teachings of the Talmud stand above all other laws They are more important than the laws of Moses - Rabbi Ismael, Rabbi Chambar, et al

26 The decisions of the Talmud are the words of the living God Jehovah Himself asks the opinion of the earthly rabbis when there are difficult affairs in heaven- Rabbi Menachem Commentary on Fifth Book

27 It is more wicked to question the words of the rabbis than that of the Torah - Michna Sanhedryn 11:3

28 It is forbidden to disclose the secrets of the law He who would do it would be as guilty as though he destroyed the whole world - Jektut Chadasz, 171, 3

29 Every goy who studies the Talmud and every Jew who who helps him in it, ought to die - Sanhedryn, 59a, Aboda Zora 8-6, Szagiga

30 To communicate anything to a goy about our religious relations would be equal to the killing of all Jews, for if they knew what we teach about them they would kill us openly - Libbre David 37