Where does the Talmud say the words in the Talmud are from G-d the Tanakh has phrases like G-d said all over the place? The Tanakh is fundamentally different than the Talmud in that it has phrases in it claimed to be the word of God, in fact whole paragraphs where as the quotations of the rabbis in the Talmud are only claimed to be inspired by G-d by those who have not even skimmed it as they must contradict each other as the rabbis disagreements are written. Show me the rare and few and far between examples (if there are any) that prove me wrong in a small percentage of the text in the comments.
Copyright Carl Janssen 2019 April 29
Monday, April 29, 2019
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