11/01/2026
DEFINING JUDAISM’S TALMUD
This study post will show you that Judaism is a false religion that follows an extremely large set of man-made “laws” as a way of living. The man-made “Jewish law” spoken of here is not .” Halakha is defined as a collection of orally transmitted of “Mitzvot” (the 613 biblical laws) and also the Pharisee’s “Talmudic laws,” later including the rabbinical laws. Judaism’s Talmud consists of “Gemura” (“learning by tradition”), Mishna (the “oral” Torah), and written Torah.
The actual written Scriptural Torah is the smallest part of the whole teaching, and it is mainly about the laws and the gematria (Kabbalistic numerology). Except for actual Torah, they are all compilations of orally transmitted “interpretations and teachings” of so-called “sages” (meaning a “wise and highly educated man”) and the rabbis, which originated around the time of the Babylonian exile between 597 and 538 BC (2 Ki 24-25;2 Ch 36; and Ezr – Neh).
By the time YAHUSHUA began His ministry ca. 28 AD, Judaism—based on these teachings was well established, and the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes were the three major sects of that time. The Pharisee sect was the largest and the most powerful group to control the Judeans. But, the most important thing we need to know about Judaism is that HALAKHA information is provided by Wikipedia link: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_captivity) —only to give some quick and basic information on the subject.
These private interpretations believed in and practiced had very little to do with the true teaching of Moses what they found in the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament)
Judaism and their Talmud was entirely based upon following their law (man-made laws and traditions) that they had concocted along with practicing Kabbalah-Satanism– which is “Judaism.”
The following excerpts from the web site: Judaism 101 says this:
“Judaism is not just a set of beliefs about mighty one, man and the universe. Judaism is a comprehensive way of life, filled with rules and practices that affect every aspect of life: what you do when you wake up in the morning, what you can and cannot eat, what you can and cannot wear, how to groom yourself, how to conduct business, who you can marry, how to observe the holidays and Shabbat, and perhaps most important, how to treat Mighty One,other people, and animals. This set of rules and practices is known as halakhah.”
Does it sound like it has anything to do with what the Torah—what the first five books of the Old Testament teaches? What it really is then, is the tradition of the elders that YAHUSHUA spoke of. This “Halakha” was “the law” against which our ADONI and Apostle Paul spoke so strongly; it was the “tradition of elders,” and “the law” that we should not be “under” (Romans 1-8).
(Matthew 15:1-9) (1) Then the scribes and Pharisees who were from Jerusalem came to Messiah, saying, (2) “Why do your disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat bread.” (3) He answered and said to them, (4) “For YAHUAH commanded, saying, ‘Honor your father and your mother’; and, ‘He who curses father or mother, let him be put to death.’ (5) “But you say, ‘whoever says to his father or mother, “Whatever profit you might have received from me is a gift to YAHUAH”– (6) ‘then he need not honor his father or mother.’ (7) “Hypocrites! Well did Isaiah prophesy about you, saying: (
‘These people draw near to Me with their mouth, And honor Me with their lips, But their heart is far from Me. (9) And in vain they worship Me, Teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ “
YAHUSHUA is effectively saying in this passage that man-made rules and traditions, which they called, “the law,” meaning, “Halakha,” are actually causing people to go against the Commandments of YAHUAH. But instead, literally goes against them. When you read Paul’s teachings, especially in Romans and Galatians, you must scrutinize every word, especially the word such as “law,” and analyze it in the proper with YAHUAH Himself you also transgress the commandment of YAHUAH because of your (elder’s) tradition? “Why do Thus you have made the commandment of YAHUAH of no effect by your traditions.
Therefore, the so-called “Jewish law” is not the same as the Commandments of YAHUAH, which is Torah are “supposed to” do.
In “context,” being mindful that the word “law” can mean: Halakha or Torah. We must always strive to understand word meanings in the Scriptures in the context of the passage, the chapter, and the Canon (the entire Scriptures). It has to make sense in ALL contexts.
If you fail to exercise this important principle when studying the Scriptures, such as with the word, “law,” you will be confused and end up believing that the Torah was done away with when our Master was crucified . . . which is Satan’s lie preached by the wolves in sheep’s clothing. Some translations, such as the NKJV, distinguish the two by capitalizing “L” when it is re