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		<title>By: 7 Biggest Forum Marketing Mistakes Bloggers Make and How to Fix Them &#124; Blogging Tune</title>
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		<title>By: haryFettect</title>
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		<description>Hi!


Jesus Christ and the Pharisees
The New Testament Gospels reveal an intense conflict between Jesus and the Pharisees, one of the two principal Judean religious sects (see Matthew chapter 3, verse 7; Matthew chapter 5, verse 20; Matthew chapter 23, verses 13-15, 23-29; Mark chapter 8, verse 15; Luke chapter 11, verse 39). Much of this controversy was centred on what was later to become the foundation and highest authority of Judaism, the Talmud. In the time of Jesus Christ, this bore the name of &quot;The Tradition of the Elders&quot; (see Matthew chapter 15, verses 1-9).

The Judean historian Josephus wrote: &quot;What I would now explain is this, that the Pharisees have delivered to the people a great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the laws of Moses . . .&quot;

While the Pharisees recognized the laws of Moses, they also claimed that there was a great body of oral tradition which was of at least equal authority with the written Law - and many claimed that the Tradition was of greater authority. By their tradition, they undertook to explain and elaborate upon the Law. This was the &quot;Tradition of the Elders&quot;, to which the name of Talmud was later given. It had its beginning in Babylon, during the Babylon captivity of the people of Judah, where it developed in the form of the commentaries of various rabbis, undertaking to explain and apply the Law. This was the foundation of Rabbinic Judaism.

This Judaism was very different from the religion of the ancient Israelites. The late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, who was the Chief Rabbi of the United States, expressed this conclusively when he said: &quot;The return from Babylon, and the adoption of the Babylonian Talmud, marks the end of Hebrewism, and the beginning of Judaism.&quot; The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us that the Talmud is actually &quot;the product of the Palestinian and Babylonian schools&quot; and is generally referred to as &quot;the Babylonian Talmud&quot;.

Dr. Boaz Cohen in Everyman&#039;s Talmud states the Talmud is the work of &quot;numerous Jewish scholars over a period of some 700 years, roughly speaking, between 200 &lt;b&gt;C.] and 500 &lt;a&gt;D.].&quot;

Rabbi Louis Finkelstein in Volume 1 of The Pharisees, the Sociological Background of their Faith says, &quot;Pharisaism became Talmudism, Talmudism became Medieval Rabbinism, and Medieval Rabbinism became Modern Rabbinism. But throughout these changes of name, inevitable adaption of custom, and adjustment of Law, the spirit of the ancient Pharisee survives unaltered.&quot;

According to The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. VIII, (1942) p.474 : &quot;The Jewish religion as it is today traces its descent, without a break, through all the centuries, from the Pharisees. Their leading ideas and methods found expression in a literature of enormous extent, of which a very great deal is still in existence. The Talmud is the largest and most important single member of that literature.&quot;

Moshe Menuhim explains that the Babylonian Talmud embodied all the laws and legends, all the history and &#039;science,&#039; all the theology and folklore, of all the past ages in Jewish life -- a monumental work of consolidation. In the Talmud, Jewish scholarship and idealism found their exclusive outlet and preoccupation all through the ages, all the way up to the era of Enlightenment. It became the principal guide to life and object of study, and it gave Judaism unity, cohesion and resilience throughout the dark ages.

The Talmud, more than any other literature, so defined Judaism that Rabbi Ben Zion Bokser admitted, &quot;Judaism is not the religion of the Bible.&quot; (Judaism and the Christian Predicament, 1966, p.159) It is the Talmud that guides the life and spirit of the Jewish people.

&quot;The Talmud is to this day the circulating heart&#039;s blood of the Jewish religion. Whatever laws, customs, or ceremonies we  observe -- whether we are Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or merely spasmodic sentimentalists -- we follow the Talmud. It is our common law.&quot; (A History of the Jews, Solomon Grayzel).

Both Jewish and Christian scholars agree that it was Jesus Christ&#039;s flagrant rejection of this &quot;Tradition of the Elders&quot; and his open confrontation with the powerful Pharisees that created the climate that led to his death. Historically, Christian thinkers argued that the Talmud was directly responsible for the rejection of Christ.

In their view these &quot;traditions&quot; blinded the eyes of the people to a true understanding of the prophecies which related to the coming of the Messiah.


If Jews are Chosen, they are self-cosen who use their vast wealth to bribe and buy up political power to the point that they now control U.S. Government policies, both foreign an domestic.

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<p>Jesus Christ and the Pharisees<br />
The New Testament Gospels reveal an intense conflict between Jesus and the Pharisees, one of the two principal Judean religious sects (see Matthew chapter 3, verse 7; Matthew chapter 5, verse 20; Matthew chapter 23, verses 13-15, 23-29; Mark chapter 8, verse 15; Luke chapter 11, verse 39). Much of this controversy was centred on what was later to become the foundation and highest authority of Judaism, the Talmud. In the time of Jesus Christ, this bore the name of &#8220;The Tradition of the Elders&#8221; (see Matthew chapter 15, verses 1-9).</p>
<p>The Judean historian Josephus wrote: &#8220;What I would now explain is this, that the Pharisees have delivered to the people a great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the laws of Moses . . .&#8221;</p>
<p>While the Pharisees recognized the laws of Moses, they also claimed that there was a great body of oral tradition which was of at least equal authority with the written Law &#8211; and many claimed that the Tradition was of greater authority. By their tradition, they undertook to explain and elaborate upon the Law. This was the &#8220;Tradition of the Elders&#8221;, to which the name of Talmud was later given. It had its beginning in Babylon, during the Babylon captivity of the people of Judah, where it developed in the form of the commentaries of various rabbis, undertaking to explain and apply the Law. This was the foundation of Rabbinic Judaism.</p>
<p>This Judaism was very different from the religion of the ancient Israelites. The late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, who was the Chief Rabbi of the United States, expressed this conclusively when he said: &#8220;The return from Babylon, and the adoption of the Babylonian Talmud, marks the end of Hebrewism, and the beginning of Judaism.&#8221; The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us that the Talmud is actually &#8220;the product of the Palestinian and Babylonian schools&#8221; and is generally referred to as &#8220;the Babylonian Talmud&#8221;.</p>
<p>Dr. Boaz Cohen in Everyman&#8217;s Talmud states the Talmud is the work of &#8220;numerous Jewish scholars over a period of some 700 years, roughly speaking, between 200 <b>C.] and 500 <a>D.].&#8221;</p>
<p>Rabbi Louis Finkelstein in Volume 1 of The Pharisees, the Sociological Background of their Faith says, &#8220;Pharisaism became Talmudism, Talmudism became Medieval Rabbinism, and Medieval Rabbinism became Modern Rabbinism. But throughout these changes of name, inevitable adaption of custom, and adjustment of Law, the spirit of the ancient Pharisee survives unaltered.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. VIII, (1942) p.474 : &#8220;The Jewish religion as it is today traces its descent, without a break, through all the centuries, from the Pharisees. Their leading ideas and methods found expression in a literature of enormous extent, of which a very great deal is still in existence. The Talmud is the largest and most important single member of that literature.&#8221;</p>
<p>Moshe Menuhim explains that the Babylonian Talmud embodied all the laws and legends, all the history and &#8217;science,&#8217; all the theology and folklore, of all the past ages in Jewish life &#8212; a monumental work of consolidation. In the Talmud, Jewish scholarship and idealism found their exclusive outlet and preoccupation all through the ages, all the way up to the era of Enlightenment. It became the principal guide to life and object of study, and it gave Judaism unity, cohesion and resilience throughout the dark ages.</p>
<p>The Talmud, more than any other literature, so defined Judaism that Rabbi Ben Zion Bokser admitted, &#8220;Judaism is not the religion of the Bible.&#8221; (Judaism and the Christian Predicament, 1966, p.159) It is the Talmud that guides the life and spirit of the Jewish people.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Talmud is to this day the circulating heart&#8217;s blood of the Jewish religion. Whatever laws, customs, or ceremonies we  observe &#8212; whether we are Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or merely spasmodic sentimentalists &#8212; we follow the Talmud. It is our common law.&#8221; (A History of the Jews, Solomon Grayzel).</p>
<p>Both Jewish and Christian scholars agree that it was Jesus Christ&#8217;s flagrant rejection of this &#8220;Tradition of the Elders&#8221; and his open confrontation with the powerful Pharisees that created the climate that led to his death. Historically, Christian thinkers argued that the Talmud was directly responsible for the rejection of Christ.</p>
<p>In their view these &#8220;traditions&#8221; blinded the eyes of the people to a true understanding of the prophecies which related to the coming of the Messiah.</p>
<p>If Jews are Chosen, they are self-cosen who use their vast wealth to bribe and buy up political power to the point that they now control U.S. Government policies, both foreign an domestic.</p>
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		<description>[...] The Art Of Getting Freelance Work Using Forums : Forums are great when you need an answer to a quick question or just want to hang out with other like minded freelancers. This article discusses how you can utilize forums beyond a hang out spot and as a job search tool. [...]</description>
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		<description>Thanks Ramkarthik. I will give this a shot :)</description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 21:53:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>Tanya Patel</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Ram, Great article. 

Do you have any ideas for good forums for someone to place freelancing opportunities?</description>
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<p>Do you have any ideas for good forums for someone to place freelancing opportunities?</p>
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