The Jewish Talmud’s Most Alarming Teaching

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Published on Sep 16, 2025
In this video, The Jewish Talmud’s Most Alarming Teaching, we take a close look at some of the most controversial passages found in the Talmud and compare them with the truth of God’s Word. Many people have never examined what the rabbis taught in contrast to the Bible, and as Christians we are called to exercise discernment. This video highlights troubling claims that appear in rabbinic tradition—teachings about Gentiles, marriage, and even Adam—that conflict directly with the Word of God.

My goal is not to attack individuals, but to expose false teachings and measure them against Scripture. As Christians, we stand firmly on the authority of the Bible and the message of salvation through Jesus alone. When extra-biblical traditions promote ideas that contradict God’s Word, we need to shine the light of truth on them.

If you are a Christian seeking to strengthen your apologetics, or if you are Jewish and curious about why believers in Jesus (Yeshua) raise concerns about the Talmud, this video is for you. Watch as we examine the contrast between rabbinic writings and the life-giving truth of the Bible.

0:00 Intro
0:33 Horrific claims
0:57 Rebekah was under age?
2:10 Humananimal relationships
2:48 Racism in the Talmud
3:19 Judaism should be rejected

#Christianity #apologetics #talmud #judaism

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