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By Colonel Gordon "Jack" Mohr AUS
Ret. If the woman had intercourse with a dog
while sweeping the floor, she was likewise accepted as pure. (What sweeping
the floor has to do with sexual purity is anybody's guess!) But the rabbis
reasoned:
To the Talmudic rabbi, the Bible is
considered to be a mere collection of simple folk tales, fit only for women
and children. They find alternate meanings to almost everything found in
the Old Testament, using letter and number tricks which often reverse the
plain meaning and create permission for the Jew to commit otherwise forbidden
acts.
Stealing for themselves the title of
"Israelites," they leach that God made a covenant with Israel which was
transmitted only orally. The Bible basis for this is Exodus 34:27 which
says: And the Lord said unto Moses, write thou these words: for after
the tenor of (according to) these words I have made a covenant with
thee and with Israel.
But in The Talmud, GITTIN 60b,
we find the Pharisee rabbis reversing. Moses' term "written words," and
have translated them to have been oral only. Remember that the Pharisees were the teachers of the Laws of Moses.
Jesus said of them: ". . . the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat: All therefore
whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after
their works: for they say, and do not." (Matthew 23:2,3) Typical of the misuse of the Old Testament for the purpose of inventing
obscenity and giving it a Biblical coating, is the story of Sisera, the
commanding general of the Canaanite army as told in Judges 4. At the end
of the day's fighting, the Canaanite army had been defeated and only Sisera
remained alive; He fled to the tent of Heber, the Kenite, who was supposed
to have been his friend. Heber's wife, Jael, welcomed him into the tent
and gave him some milk to drink, but when he fell asleep, she drove a tent
nail through his temple and then boasted of this to his Israelite pursuers. The verbs "bowed," and "fell" are used three times in this verse and
"lay" is used only once. This makes seven verbs used in this one verse.
But according to the Talmudic rabbis, here is what it really meant as taken
from the YEBAMOTH volume 1 03a -103b: The profligate Sisera had seven sexual
encounters with Jael that day. The footnote explained that on each of these
occasions, he sunk and tell, this occurring three times each, and he lay
once. See following exhibit.
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Although Moses was most specific
regarding Israelite womer having intercourse with beasts (Leviticus 20
:16),.and that priests may not marry women who had been prostitutes (Leviticus
21:7), The Talmud contradicts this by stating that:
". . . unnatural intercourse
does not cause a woman to be forbidden to marry a High Priest, since then,
you would find no women ellgible for marriage."
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"A woman who had intercourse
wfth a beast is eligible to marry a priest - even a High Priest, unless
specifically warned in advance, and the act had been seen by two witnesses."
(What is meant by "beast" we are not quite sure since this may not
have referred to four-footed beasts, but to those humans who were known
as "goy" and were considered to be human beasts.)
This can be explained by the incident we
mentioned earlier in which a woman posing as a Jewess during a talk show
answered a horror stricken woman who had protested against the indiscriminate
slaughter in Iraq. The Jewish woman said: What difference does it make;
they are nothing but animals anyway.
"The result of such intercourse
being regarded as a mere wound, and the opinion that does not regard an
accidentally injured hymen as a disqualification does not so regard such
an intercourse either."
These examples, directly from pages of
The Talmud, will give you some faint idea why the Lord called the
Pharisees "whited sepulchers, beautiful on the outside, but filled with
stench and decay within." (Matthew 23:27)
When a Jewish rabbi speaks of the Torah in its narrow sense,
they refer to the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Christian Bible
which we know as the Books of Moses. But we must remember, that The Babylonian
Talmud ranks above this Torah in every way. See exhibit below:
Deborah, the prophetess of Israel, made up a song in Jael's honor in
which she said: ". . . when she had pierced and stricken through his temples.
At her feet he bowed, he fell, he lay down: . . there he fell down dead.
(Judges 5:26 and 27)