The Talmud said Jesus was, along with Balaam and Titus,
one of the three greatest enemies of Judaism (Gittin 56b-57a).
The New Testament confirms that the Pharisees considered Christ
demon-possessed (John 8:48), a charlatan empowered by the devil (Matt.
12:24),
a deceiver (Matt. 27:6), a blasphemer (Jn. 10:36),
and having an unclean spirit (Mk. 3:30).
The Talmud says He was a bastard, son of adulterous Mary (Sanhedrin
106b).
He was hung on the eve of Passover because
He was a sorcerer and apostate (Sanh. 43a).
He was a fool who fell down and worshipped a brick (Sanh. 67a).
He was executed by stoning, burning, decapitation, and strangling (Sanh.
x.2:90a).
Jews are encouraged to lecture against Christ (Sanh. 106b).
Christ is in hell, wallowing in boiling hot excrement (Git. 56b-57a).
The Talmud recommends persecution of Christians. Christians
are heretics
Christians may be legally thrown into a pit to die (AZ, 26b).
Christians deserve death for observing the Sabbath they
observe the Noahide laws
Christianity is an unforgivable sin, seducing Jews to idolatry (AZ 17a).
The testimony of a Christian is unworthy to be admitted to a Jewish
court
(Shulshan Aruk, Hoshen Mishpat 34,31).
Jews are forbidden to return a lost article to a Christian (HM 266,2).
Matthew, Luke, Nicodemus, and Thaddeus were executed as heretics
Jews should rejoice, dress in white, and eat, drink, and be merry
at the death
of a Christian. They should hate a Christian with utmost
hatred and consider him an enemy
The Zohar sanctions killing of Gentiles, including Christians.
"Take the life of the Kliphoth [Gentile and Christian] and
kill them, and you
will please God the same as one who offers incense to Him."
"The people of the earth are idolaters, and it has been
written of them,
'Let them be wiped off the face of the earth.'"
"The Talmud Unmasked," p. 80)
it will be as if God had made heaven and earth on that day." (I,
Bereshith, 25b)
"At the moment when the Holy One, blessed be he, will exterminate
all the goyim of the world. the Lord alone will appear great on that
day."
"In the palaces of the fourth heaven are those who lamented over
Sion and Jerusalem,
and all those who destroyed idolatrous nations,
and those who killed off people who worship idols"
The preface to the Soncino edition of the Zohar says:
"The Zohar appeals to many Jews in a way that makes them regard it
as the most sacred of
sacred books!
For it mirrors Judaism as an intensely vital religion of the
spirit. More overpoweringly than any other book or code, or even than
the Bible, does it give to the Jew a conviction of an inner, unseen
spiritual universe –
an eternal moral order." ( p.12)
2 The Jewish Utopia, Michael Higger, Ph.D.,
The Lord Baltimore Press, 1932, 160 pages.
(Semahot ch. 2, p. 35).
(Abodah Zarah 16b), apostates (Shabbethai 116).
(Sanh. 58b) and studying the Old Testament (Sanh. 59a).
(even though (Sephar or Israel 177b) (I 25, Pranaitis
translation,
(I, 38b, 39a) "When these shall be exterminated,
(Sec. Vayschlah, folio 177b, de Pauly translation)
"It is certain our captivity will last until the princes of the Gentiles
who worship idols are destroyed."
(I, 219, Pranaitis, p. 80)
( Jewish Encyclopedia, "Jesus," page 171).
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3 Sanh. 98b, 99a.
4 Zohar I, 160a.