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Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Ariel Bar Tzadok
23 episodes
3 days ago
My purpose and intent in teaching this course is simple, I want to be able to explain, why Torah Judaism and Torah faithful Jews do not, and will not, accept, or embrace, the teachings of the Christian religion. I have no intentions or desire in this course to attack the religion of Christianity. I am not here to challenge, or critique, those who embrace the Christian faith. I am not here to talk about Christianity at all, even though due to the nature of this material, I am sure that I will not be able to avoid the topic entirely. Nevertheless, I am here to look at the Christian Bible from an entirely Torah point of view. I begin with certain premises. I do not deny the existence of an historical Yeshu, be he called Yeshua or what. For Torah faithful Jews, Yeshu was not, is not and can never be the Messiah of Israel. For Torah faithful Jews, Yeshu was not, is not and can never be God, or even a son of god, anymore than any other human being of flesh and blood. For the record, the historical Yeshu, was born, lived as, and died as a Jew. He, and his original followers, were all Jews, who like him, were born, lived as, and died as Jews. Absolutely none of them were Christians, in any sense of the word. We Torah faithful Jews follow the same religion that Yeshu himself practiced. We pray to the same Heavenly Father. We live by the same Torah, mitzvot and ma'asim tovim. Yeshu was not a Christian, and neither are we. Yeshu's original followers were all Torah observant Jews as was he. As Jews, educated in Torah, drenched in its teachings, and from what can be seen, knowing no other spiritual path, I must logically conclude that the original writings of Yeshu's original followers, were all Jewish writings, and therefore well within my domain as a Torah observant Rabbi to read them and understand them, as would one rabbi to another. I therefore begin with the position that anything found in the Christian Bible, attributed to any of its Jewish authors, that does not agree with Torah Judaism must not have been written by such an author, and is therefore subject to suspicious and must be critically analyzed. And that is what I am here to do.
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My purpose and intent in teaching this course is simple, I want to be able to explain, why Torah Judaism and Torah faithful Jews do not, and will not, accept, or embrace, the teachings of the Christian religion. I have no intentions or desire in this course to attack the religion of Christianity. I am not here to challenge, or critique, those who embrace the Christian faith. I am not here to talk about Christianity at all, even though due to the nature of this material, I am sure that I will not be able to avoid the topic entirely. Nevertheless, I am here to look at the Christian Bible from an entirely Torah point of view. I begin with certain premises. I do not deny the existence of an historical Yeshu, be he called Yeshua or what. For Torah faithful Jews, Yeshu was not, is not and can never be the Messiah of Israel. For Torah faithful Jews, Yeshu was not, is not and can never be God, or even a son of god, anymore than any other human being of flesh and blood. For the record, the historical Yeshu, was born, lived as, and died as a Jew. He, and his original followers, were all Jews, who like him, were born, lived as, and died as Jews. Absolutely none of them were Christians, in any sense of the word. We Torah faithful Jews follow the same religion that Yeshu himself practiced. We pray to the same Heavenly Father. We live by the same Torah, mitzvot and ma'asim tovim. Yeshu was not a Christian, and neither are we. Yeshu's original followers were all Torah observant Jews as was he. As Jews, educated in Torah, drenched in its teachings, and from what can be seen, knowing no other spiritual path, I must logically conclude that the original writings of Yeshu's original followers, were all Jewish writings, and therefore well within my domain as a Torah observant Rabbi to read them and understand them, as would one rabbi to another. I therefore begin with the position that anything found in the Christian Bible, attributed to any of its Jewish authors, that does not agree with Torah Judaism must not have been written by such an author, and is therefore subject to suspicious and must be critically analyzed. And that is what I am here to do.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
Episodes (20/23)
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 23
7 years ago
1 hour 55 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 22
7 years ago
57 minutes 39 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 21
7 years ago
56 minutes 52 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 20
7 years ago
1 hour 51 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 19
7 years ago
1 hour 15 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 18
7 years ago
55 minutes 25 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 17
7 years ago
1 hour 37 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 16
7 years ago
57 minutes 15 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 15
7 years ago
1 hour 19 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 14
7 years ago
58 minutes 48 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 13
7 years ago
59 minutes 37 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 12
7 years ago
1 hour 1 second

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 11
7 years ago
57 minutes 8 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 10
7 years ago
59 minutes 33 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 9
7 years ago
1 hour 28 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 8
7 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 58 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 7
7 years ago
1 hour 36 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 5
7 years ago
1 hour 58 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew Chapter 6
7 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 39 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
Matthew, Chapter 5a, The Sermon of the Mount in Light of Torah
7 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 28 seconds

Rabbi Reads the Christian Book of Matthew
My purpose and intent in teaching this course is simple, I want to be able to explain, why Torah Judaism and Torah faithful Jews do not, and will not, accept, or embrace, the teachings of the Christian religion. I have no intentions or desire in this course to attack the religion of Christianity. I am not here to challenge, or critique, those who embrace the Christian faith. I am not here to talk about Christianity at all, even though due to the nature of this material, I am sure that I will not be able to avoid the topic entirely. Nevertheless, I am here to look at the Christian Bible from an entirely Torah point of view. I begin with certain premises. I do not deny the existence of an historical Yeshu, be he called Yeshua or what. For Torah faithful Jews, Yeshu was not, is not and can never be the Messiah of Israel. For Torah faithful Jews, Yeshu was not, is not and can never be God, or even a son of god, anymore than any other human being of flesh and blood. For the record, the historical Yeshu, was born, lived as, and died as a Jew. He, and his original followers, were all Jews, who like him, were born, lived as, and died as Jews. Absolutely none of them were Christians, in any sense of the word. We Torah faithful Jews follow the same religion that Yeshu himself practiced. We pray to the same Heavenly Father. We live by the same Torah, mitzvot and ma'asim tovim. Yeshu was not a Christian, and neither are we. Yeshu's original followers were all Torah observant Jews as was he. As Jews, educated in Torah, drenched in its teachings, and from what can be seen, knowing no other spiritual path, I must logically conclude that the original writings of Yeshu's original followers, were all Jewish writings, and therefore well within my domain as a Torah observant Rabbi to read them and understand them, as would one rabbi to another. I therefore begin with the position that anything found in the Christian Bible, attributed to any of its Jewish authors, that does not agree with Torah Judaism must not have been written by such an author, and is therefore subject to suspicious and must be critically analyzed. And that is what I am here to do.