(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So, the verses that I want you to see really is in chapter 2 there in verse 22-23. So what the sermon title today is, and if there wasn't hate already for our church, it will be after this sermon. So the title of the sermon is called Judaism, the Anti-Christ Religion. The Anti-Christ Religion. You say, Pastor Robinson, that's pretty harsh. Well that's what the Bible teaches here. And so what's interesting about the word anti-Christ is that every place it's mentioned is talking about people denying that Jesus is the Christ. So we know that anti-Christ shall come, that's what we read here in verse 18, it says, little children it is the last time and as you have heard that anti-Christ shall come, even now are there many anti-Christs whereby we know that it is the last time. So we know that anti-Christ isn't just talking about the anti-Christ. We do know that the anti-Christ is coming, but that there's already anti-Christs. There's anti-Christs in his day, there's anti-Christs today, and so Jesus even said there's going to be false Christs and false prophets that are going to come in his name. And he says, you know, not to be deceived by them, and so we're not getting into end time stuff this morning, but that's something that we are looking for. But what's interesting is where it gets into verse 22 there, it says, who is a liar but he that denyeth that Jesus is the Christ, he is anti-Christ that denyeth the Father and the Son. Whosoever denyeth the Son, the same hath not the Father, but he that acknowledgeeth the Son hath the Father also. What I want you to really hold into here is that what people want you to believe is that the Jews believe in the Father, but they don't believe in the Son. That's literally impossible. If you don't believe in the Son, you don't believe in the Father, and if you don't believe in the Father, you don't believe in the Son. You can't have one without the other, and that's what it's exactly saying here is whosoever denyeth the Son, the same hath not the Father, but he that acknowledgeeth the Son hath the Father also. And so I want to show you all the places that the word anti-Christ, and this chapter actually covers a lot of them, but go to chapter 4 of this same book where we're talking about anti-Christ. So, you know, I'm against a lot of religions, don't get me wrong. We preach against the Church of Christ, we'll preach against Islam, we'll preach against Hinduism, we'll preach against Buddhism, but one religion that the Bible is clearly calling anti-Christ is Judaism, and what we'll find out after this sermon, you'll know that Judaism is the most blasphemous religion against Christianity. And what's interesting today is the fact that Judaism is held up to be like right there with Christianity, like it's one and the same, a Judeo-Christian. I am not a Judeo-Christian, I don't want that title of Judaism at all on what I believe and what I stand for, and you'll see why after this sermon. But 1 John chapter 4 and verse 1, notice what it says here, it says, Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God, because many false prophets are gone out into the world. Hereby know ye the Spirit of God. Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God. This is that spirit of anti-Christ, where have ye heard that it should come, and even now already is it in the world. So it's clearly, what's the common denominator? Someone that denies the Son, someone denies that Jesus is the Christ, that Christ came in the flesh. What religion denies that? More than any other, Judaism. They say that they have a Messiah that's coming, but it's not Christ. What's Messiah mean? Christ. You know, the Messiah is, we found the Messiah which is being interpreted the Christ. So Messiah, Christ, they're the same thing, anointed, all three words mean the same exact thing. And so this religion teaches that Jesus Christ didn't come in the flesh, that the Christ didn't come in the flesh, that Jesus was an imposter, and we'll get into what their teachings actually teach. But go to 2 John chapter 1, well chapter 1, there's only one chapter in 2 John. If you have a second chapter, you need to rip that out. When you put down, like when you copy this from Esau, they put a chapter there. But 2 John, in verse 7 there, it says, for many deceivers are entered into the world who confess not that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an anti-Christ. We covered every time that anti-Christ is mentioned in the Bible. Do you hear me? Every time that anti-Christ is mentioned in the Bible, 1 John and 2 John. And what is the common denominator with anti-Christ? They deny that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh, they deny the Son. We read to God be the glory that you have to come to the Father by the Son, for I am the way, the truth, and the life, and no man cometh unto the Father but by me. That is true as the day is long. It's always been that way. In Psalm chapter 2 it said, Kiss the Son lest he be angry, and thou perish from the way when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him. If you believe in God, believe also in me. Remember that's what he said right before he said that, because Jesus is God. So go to Revelation chapter 2 and we'll see anti-Christ, it keeps calling it anti-Christ, this is the spirit of anti-Christ. Notice what it talks about in Revelation 2 when it's dealing with the Jews. Notice what it says, who is a liar? Who is a liar but he that is denied that Jesus is the Christ? Revelation chapter 2, start there in verse 8, where we're talking about Smyrna. It says, And unto the angel of the church and Smyrna write, These things set the first and the last, which was dead and is alive. I know thy works in tribulation and poverty, but thou art rich, and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan. Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer. Behold the devil shall cast some of you into prison that ye may be tried and ye shall have tribulation ten days, be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life. So we see here that these people say they're Jews but they're not, why? Because he is not a Jew which is one hourly, neither is that circumcision which is outward in the flesh, but he is a Jew which is one inwardly, and circumcision is that of the heart and the spirit and not of the letter, whose praises is of God and not of men. So we know that, why are they, they say they're Jews. Now what religion says they're a Jew? I know this is simple, I know this is bottom shelf, but what religion says they're a Jew? Judaism. What religion meets in a synagogue? You know, people go into Revelation and it's just like, they put common sense out the window. They're just like, no, it can't mean what exactly it says, where it says they say they're Jews and they're the synagogue of Satan. That's exactly what it's talking about because when you look in through Revelation, throughout the New Testament, who's the number one enemy of the Christians? Enemy number one. They are the enemies of the gospel. We just got done with that in Romans chapter 11. They are the enemies of the gospel and not all of them, obviously we talked about how, you know, Paul got saved, the disciples were Jews, so it's not like every single Jew was against Christ and no one believed on them. But by and large, the nation of Israel, the Jews rejected Christ and it wasn't just the leaders. We're going to get into that. But go to Revelation chapter 2 and verse 12 and I believe this actually fits in there too, but it doesn't say the synagogue of Satan, but remember, we're talking about Satan and the devil casting him into prison. It says, and to the angel of the church in Pergamos write, these things saith he which hath a sharp sword with two edges. I know thy works, and where thou dwelleth, even where Satan's seat is, and thou holdest fast my name and hast not denied my faith, even in those days where an Antipas was my faithful martyr who was slain among you where Satan dwelleth. I personally believe, and I can't necessarily prove this, but this was just like Stephen was stoned by the Jews. Just like, or not, Stephen was stoned by the Jews and then there was other people that the Jews killed. Now, I'm not saying that the Jews killed every single apostle, I'm not claiming to know who all got killed by who, but we do see that where is the persecution coming from? And they're like, oh no, the Romans. The Romans saved Paul. They rescued Paul from the Jews. So read Acts again and tell me that the Romans are the bad guys because Lysias saved Paul from being torn to shreds and then he was accused by the Jews of being violent towards them for saving Paul from getting killed. So but anyway, in Revelation chapter 3 verse 9, I just want you to see this again with the synagogue of Satan, it says, Behold, in Revelation 3 verse 9, it says, Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan which say they are Jews and are not, but do lie. Behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that I have loved thee. The most interesting thing about this verse is when it says, we're obviously talking about the Jews, we're talking about the synagogue of Satan, we're talking about the false religion of Judaism. And what we're going to get into is the fact that Judaism is not what they did in the Old Testament. It's not the religion of the Old Testament. We're going to get into that. It's a false religion and it's a religion that was purported through the pharisaical laws, through their traditions, and it just kept going. So you want to know what Judaism is? It's a modern day Pharisee's religion and their traditions. But it says that I will make them come to worship before thy feet that they may know that I love thee. Why is that interesting? Because the Jews think that God only loves them and the Gentiles are nothing but a piece of garbage. If you read, which we're going to get into, if you read their writings and what they have to say about Gentiles or people that aren't Jews, we are less than nothing to them. We are just the scum of the earth that they can lie to us and that they're not guilty of it and all this stuff that they teach in their religion. And so I hate Judaism, but what it comes down to is that they don't believe the Old Testament. So the argument is that, well, they believe the Old Testament and we believe in the New Testament. That's false. They don't believe in the Old Testament. And they don't even claim to. They'll only probably hold to the Torah. If you were just to pin them down and say, do you believe the Old Testament? They'd say, well, the first five books, yeah, because Isaiah would be a pretty hard one for you to get around, wouldn't it? Because Daniel, we're the only place Messiah's ever mentioned, would be a hard one to get around when how in the world did he not come in those 69 weeks, right? And so, but even the Torah, you know Leviticus, they did basically have to throw that out because they don't do any sacrifices. I mean, Deuteronomy is just a repeating of that. So what do they hold to? You know, the Passover, they do the Passover, they don't kill a lamb. They don't do exactly what the Bible says with the Passover. You say, well, they don't have a temple. They didn't have a temple until Solomon. They just had a tabernacle. They don't need a temple. And it says, and they can do sacrifices anywhere as long as they build up an altar that's made with stones that haven't been cut by man or a heap of dirt. So this whole argument, well, they don't have a temple, they don't have this, that's hogwash. It's not true. They didn't have a temple. They were sacrificing before they had the tabernacle, okay? So anyway, go to John chapter 5, and I want to put the bed here, the fact that, well, they believe the Old Testament Scriptures. Let's see what Jesus had to say about that. What I'm really wanting to get into is the Talmud. Now, I read this book here. It's called Jesus and the Talmud. And the guy that wrote it, his name's Peter Schaeffer, and he is not a Christian, okay? This is not a hit piece against Judaism. This guy is, he is the Perlman, whatever that means, professor of Judaic studies and director of the program in Judaic studies at Princeton University. This is not a Heil's Anderson College book. This is not some, like, Christian book here. But this guy explains, what do the Jews have to say about Jesus and their holy book of the Talmud? And that's what we're going to see is that the Talmud is actually what they hold to above the Torah, above the Bible, okay? And so, but let's first see, I just want you to first see what does the Scriptures say about this, because that's the most important thing that we need to see. Then we'll get into what do their holy Scriptures of the Talmud teach about our Savior. And so, John chapter 5, verse 38, so get down to the end of the chapter there, and read John and let me know if Jesus had high regard for the Pharisees of the day, of the Judaism of their day, and what he had to say, and we're going to get into what Jesus had to say about it, but I don't have time, okay? We literally have to read the whole New Testament, and I don't have that much time to read that many passages, that many chapters. I mean, good night, read the end of Matthew, where you're going through 21, 22, 23. 23 is my favorite chapter, that's where Jesus is just ripping face on the strides of Pharisees, hypocrites, but anyway. So John chapter 5, verse 38, notice what it says here. So Jesus is talking, if you have a red letter Bible, you'll know that it's red, and it says, And ye have not his word abiding in you, for whom he hath sent. Him ye believe not, or believe not. So he's basically saying, you don't have the Father's word abiding in you, because you don't believe whom he sent, which is Jesus. Search the scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life, and they are they which testify of me, and ye will not come to me that ye might have life. I receive not honor from men, but I know you, that ye have not the love of God in you. I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not. If another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. Who's that? The Antichrist. So they're going to receive somebody, but it's the wrong person. How can ye believe which receive honor one of another, and seek not the honor that cometh from God only? Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father. There is one that accuses you, even Moses, in whom ye trust. For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me, for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words? Nail in the coffin, my friends. If they believed Moses, that's the Torah, my friends, that's the first five books. If they believed the first five books of Moses, they would have believed him, because they wrote of him, because it's the same God, my friends. God didn't change. He revealed more about him. We definitely see more of the Trinity in the New Testament. We see more about his nature and who he is, but it's the same God. Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness. David also spake of the blessedness of the man under whom God imputed righteousness without works, and it's still the same today. For God so loved the world that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. And so it's always been the same, and they didn't believe Moses. They clearly don't believe the Old Testament. If they don't have the Son, they don't have the Father. So don't tell me, well, they believe in the same God. No, they believe in a different God than us. Their God's a devil. And so, what was the Jews' religion about in Jesus' day? And that's what you've got to think about. If it was really bad in Jesus' day, do you think it's gotten better? Okay? So, go to Matthew chapter 15. And I don't hate Jews, okay? That's what everybody's going to say. Oh, you just hate Jews, you're anti-Semite. I want them to get saved, okay? But what you'll see is that because of what happens with them and how they rejected Christ, they're some of the hardest people to ever win to the Christ because of the blindness that was put upon them, because of the curse that was put upon them. How one a Jew to the Lord once. He was a young guy. He was in college. He grew up in a Jewish family. But he kind of wasn't really that into it, okay? But he got saved. So it's not like I'm saying all Jews can't get saved. They're all reprobate. I'm not saying that. But what I am saying is that religion is a wicked, anti-Christ religion. I don't want anything to do with it. And it blasphemes my Savior more than any other religion. So I don't want to be connected to it. And so Matthew 15, start there in verse 1. I know we're kind of reading a lot here, but it's hard not to. It's hard not to get into a lot of these scriptures where he gets into the religion of the Pharisees. And it's repeated throughout the gospels as well. But Matthew 15, verse 1, it says, Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees which were of Jerusalem, saying, Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? For they wash not their hands when they eat bread. But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition? For God commanded, saying, Honor thy father and mother, and he that curseth father or mother let him die the death. But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother, It is a gift by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me, and honor not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition. Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, This people draw nigh unto me with their mouth, and honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me. But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. This is what Jesus had to say about their religion. These are the leaders. These are the scribes and the Pharisees. And this is what he had to say about them. And notice, he gives an example, he says, you know, the Bible, the scripture says, Honor thy father and thy mother. That is not, you know, basically, maybe do this. That's a commandment, to honor thy father and thy mother. And what did they say? They said that it's a gift. What does that mean? That means that it's a bonus to them if I honor them. It's not a commandment. It's not necessary. It's not mandatory. It's a gift. Meaning that I'm doing you, like if my parents, if I were to honor my father and mother, I'm doing them above and beyond what I should do. But the Bible says that it's a commandment. It's non-negotiable, right? And so they do this throughout, and he kind of explains all these things that they're saying and what the Bible says and what they do. And so there's a lot of that. I'm not going to get into all that. Read the rest of this chapter. He goes through a lot of that. But Matthew 16, notice what he says in Matthew 16, verse 12. Matthew 16, verse 12, then understood they, how that he bade them, not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees. So he's telling them, remember, he said beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and they're like, oh, we didn't bring any bread. So they were confused. But then he explains to them that, hey, no, I'm talking about their doctrine. And a leaven, a lot of times, a little leaven, leaveneth, the whole lump is either dealing with sin or a lot of times it's dealing with doctrine. In Galatians chapter 5, when they were trying to say that you had to be circumcised to be saved, it says a little leaven, leaveneth, the whole lump, and then it goes into this false teacher that was in there, and he says, I wish they were even cut off which trouble you. So the doctrine, there's leaven, false doctrine will just spread in a church. I think of these pre-tribbers, how they hold on to this dispensational stuff, and this leaven heaps up to the point where they're going to say that someone needs to believe in works to be saved in the Old Testament. That's the end game of that leaven, is that different gospels, lose your salvation, just to hold on to some stupid doctrine that's not even right. So anyway, but the doctrine of the Pharisees and the Sadducees was called leaven. So this is not a compliment, okay, he's saying beware of this. In Luke chapter 12, in verse 1, it talks about the leaven of the Pharisees, but it gives you another aspect of it. So Luke chapter 12, verse 1, Luke chapter 12, verse 1, it says, in the meantime, when there were gathered together an innumerable multitude of people, insomuch that they trode one upon another, he began to say unto his disciples, first of all, beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. So now, we see that the leaven is their doctrine, but the leaven is also their hypocrisy. Remember, they say and do not, right? And there's plenty of passages where it says they won't even lift one of their fingers to do this, you know, with the lawyers and the scribes and the Pharisees. They tell you to do all this stuff, and they won't even do one little bit of that. And so they're hypocrites in what they say. And so there's nothing good that He's saying about these leaders. They're proud. They love the upper seats in the synagogues. I was tempted to read Matthew 23 as our opening text, to really see what Jesus had to say about the scribes, the Pharisees, the lawyers, and the doctors of the law in His day, because read Matthew 23 as your homework assignment, and then come back to me and see that Jesus liked the Pharisees. So I want to show you something else. Now, the Jews, what people will try to say to you, well, no, it's just the leaders. John Hagee, oh, you know, there's conspiracy out there that the Jews rejected Jesus. It's like, that's not a conspiracy, my friend, that's just Bible. But you know, he said that he didn't come to be the Messiah. You know, I'm trying to get into the John Hagee voice, but so there's a whole sermon coming for John Hagee. That's what you have is these people that proper design is, and this Jew worship, okay, where I need to kiss the boots of a Jew. If a Jew prays for me, then I have higher blessings than anybody else. I mean, it's unbelievable, the stuff that's out there, and that we need to bless Israel and curse anybody that would curse Israel. Listen, Israel is the modern day Sodom in Egypt, the Bible says. It's the spiritual Sodom in Egypt. It is the capital of Sodomy. Tel Aviv is the number one city that's voted by the Sodomites as the best place they want to go to. Does Israel sound like a place you want to go to? You know that if you want to be a citizen of Israel, you have to denounce Christ. You have to recant your faith and say that Christ is a false prophet, I don't believe in him. Does that sound like a nation we should bless? The promises were made to Abraham and to his seed. Remember that I'll bless them to bless thee. I'll curse them to curse thee. That's why the King James is so great because it gives you that singular. He said that to Abraham and to his seed, and the seed, the Bible says, it said not unto seed as of many, but unto a seed as of one, which is Christ. And if you be Christ, then are you Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise? So first Thessalonians chapter 2, I want to put this to bed though, that it wasn't just the rulers that were for Jesus' death. And I'm not even getting into all the passages, there's another passage too where it talks about all the people and all that stuff in Acts, but I really want to get into what the Talmud has to say. What do their teachings really say? In general, but also about Jesus. So first Thessalonians chapter 2 and verse 14, it says, For ye, brethren, became followers of the churches of God which in Judea are in Christ Jesus. For ye also have suffered like things of your own countrymen, even as they have of the Jews, who both killed the Lord Jesus and their own prophets, and have persecuted us, and they please not God, and are contrary to all men, forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles, that they might be saved, to fill up their sins always, for the wrath is come upon them to the uttermost. That's some strong words. And I remember the film, Marching Design, where that one rabbi was getting real heated about this, because he was like, you know that Paul the apostle said that the Jews killed Jesus and all this stuff? And I was like, yeah. I mean, that's documented, okay? That's not even like, if we just went outside the Bible, I mean, they say it in their own Talmud, okay? So I mean, it's just ridiculous. But you know what it comes down to is that most of these Jews, they're just repeating what they've heard. They don't read the Talmud. The Talmud is like ridiculously long. You think the Bible's long? The volumes of this thing would be like this if I had the Talmud up here. But let's see what the Jews were like after Jesus died. So Matthew 28, I believe this, I mean, this isn't where the lies started, but this is one of the Jews and their lies on what happened with the resurrection. But Matthew 28, obviously you know that this is the chapter where Jesus rose from the dead. If you remember, they had Pontius Pilate put, you know, guards or, you know, basically people to guard the tomb because they didn't want the disciples to steal his body and say he rose from the dead, okay? And so we know what happens, obviously, you know, that that's not going to stop God, so these guards at the tomb. So Matthew 28 verse 11 says, Now when they were going, behold, some of the watch came into the city and showed unto the chief priests all the things that were done. And when they were assembled with the elders and had taken counsel, they gave large money unto the soldiers, saying, Say ye, his disciples came by night and stole him away while we slept. And if this comes to the governor's ears, we will persuade him and secure you, so they took the money and did as they were taught. And this saying is commonly reported among the Jews until this day. So this is something that they lied about. They lied about what happened with Jesus and it's commonly, it's commonly, commonly reported among the Jews. And what we'll see with the Talmud is, that's what the Talmud is, it's an oral, rabbinic, rabbinic, you know, basically form of scripture to them. So basically these rabbis, they just wrote down what they were saying and so we'll get into that here in a minute. But go to Galatians 1, 13, before we get into the blasphemous Babylonian Talmud, go to Galatians chapter 1. So Paul, Paul was the one that grew up in this religion, remember he was a Pharisee in Hebrew, the Hebrews, he was of the tribe of Benjamin, circumcised in the eighth day, you know, he was concerning the law of the blameless, but concerning the law of persecuting the church and that's what we'll see here, okay. So in Galatians 1, 13, it says, For ye have heard of my conversation in time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted the church of God and wasted it, and profited in the Jews' religion above many my equals in my own nation, being more exceedingly zealous of the traditions of my fathers. Notice, one of the two things that I mentioned, traditions of the fathers and persecuting the church, that's what the Jews' religion was about back in that day. And so it hasn't, I mean, obviously it's different today and what's going on after they were dispersed and all this stuff and came back, they left brown, came back white, I mean that should be a kind of red flag anyway and that's a sermon for another day, the Ashkenazi Jews compared to the actual Jews that probably just went out into the world. So here's the thing though, it doesn't really matter because Judaism is a religion, not a race. And that's what people don't understand is that when I say I'm against the Jews, I'm against Judaism, I'm not against the people like as far as like that, you know, the white skinned people out there, okay. It's hard to say they're a race because it's ridiculous, okay, because it would be like saying that French people are a different race than Spanish people, okay. That's how ridiculous it is, but let's give it to them, okay. Let's say they're a race, okay. Well, I'm not against that certain race of people, right. I'm against the religion and the religion, they'll even say that you can be a part of it as long as you recant Christ and do all these different things and so it's not necessarily about just who was your father and who was your mother, okay. And so, but Judaism as we see it today is just a continuation of the Pharisaical religion that was in Jesus' day. So as we saw, is that something good? Is that something we should be like holding up high and raising up high? You know, we saw that the Jews don't follow the Old Testament, they don't believe Moses because if they would have believed Moses, they believed Jesus. We see that with Nathanael too because, you know, people don't understand, they get into this dispensational garbage. The thing is that as soon as Nathanael heard the words of Jesus, he knew it was the Savior because he was already saved. So this whole argument of well, you know, if they didn't believe on Jesus, you know, then they lost their salvation or they'd have to, you know, believe on him again. Listen, if you see me, you've seen the Father, you know, all this stuff as far as if you believed the Father, you believed in me. You can't separate those two. So if they were saved, they see Jesus, then they're going to automatically believe him. They're going to know the shepherd's voice, just like Nathanael, and so, but they had these rabbinic traditions from the Talmud, okay, and also they had this thing called the Jewish Encyclopedia, okay, and this is something they hold up high. Now what's interesting is the Talmud, if you look at the Talmud, and I'm not saying you have to go read it, but you know, I'm looking up this stuff and looking at these different references and stuff, but the Talmud has like two sections. So there's like the, what they call the Mishnah, and then they have the Gemara, and I don't know if I'm saying that right, I don't care, but the Mishnah is basically like, okay, here's the statement that's being made, here's like the law, so to speak, and the Gemara is like the commentary of that. That's where like these rabbis are talking about it and talking about like what that means and everything. The Jewish Encyclopedia is like the commentary of that, okay. So the Jewish Encyclopedia, I'll just, you know, this is just what Wikipedia says, okay, but you know, if you ask anybody that's Jewish, I'm sure they're going to hold to this thing. It says the Jewish Encyclopedia is an English encyclopedia containing over 15,000 articles on the history, culture, and state of Judaism in the Jews up to the early 20th century, and the reason for that is because it was published from 1901 to 1906, so this thing's pretty old, but it says they still hold it in very, it says the work's scholarship is still highly regarded. The American Jewish Archives has called it the most monumental Jewish scientific work of modern times, and Rabbi Joshua Siegel noted that for events prior to the 1900, it is considered to offer a level of scholarship superior to either of the more recent Jewish Encyclopedias written in English. So they wrote some other ones after that, but this is the one that they basically hold up really, really high, and so if you read stuff in the Talmud, what they'll basically say is, well, you need to go to the Jewish Encyclopedia. That's where you really get your definitive answers as far as what they meant in the Talmud, and if you read the Talmud, yeah, I mean, it's hard to nail them down, okay, because there's some passages that are really bad, and I'm just like, I just, it's so hard because you can take it either way, and I can see them wiggling out of it, you know, as far as what they're saying in it, but I want to give you a couple of things in the Jewish Encyclopedia, okay? Now this is what it said about the Pharisees, and this really goes to show that, you know, what we're saying about the religion of Judaism, and how it's basically just a continuation of the Pharisees, and so this is under, you can look this up online, so they had the whole Jewish Encyclopedia online, if you just go there and type in Pharisees, there's a whole section on Pharisees, and it'll just kind of talk about it, and again, this is not a Christian bashing like document, this is like for Judaism, okay? It says, in King Agrippa, the Pharisees had a supporter and friend, remember King Agrippa, you know, almost has to help persuade me, and with the destruction of the temple, the Sadducees disappeared altogether, leaving the regulation of all Jewish affairs in the hands of the Pharisees, henceforth, Jewish life was regulated by the teachings of the Pharisees. The whole history of Judaism was reconstructed from the Pharisaic point of view, and a new aspect was given to the Sanhedrin of the past. That's in their Jewish Encyclopedia, saying hey, it's been reconstructed from the past, so to try to say, and for them to try to say, that Judaism today is the same as it was in the Old Testament is ridiculous, because their own documents say it's not, and you gotta know it's not, because they don't do the sacrifices, all these things they do with Hanukkah, that's not in the Old Testament, the stuff they do with the Passover, and how they do the Passover, and they drink wine, and do all this other stuff, I mean, I don't get into their Jewish traditions, I don't honestly know everything that they do, but I know that they're not killing a lamb, and they're not eating bitter herbs, and unleavened bread, and all this stuff, and doing what they should be doing, you know, according to the Old Testament law. Now we know that's not a way with, we know it's abolished, if they were doing it, they'd still be in sin, and they'd all go to hell, even with that, right? But that's not the point. But under Gentiles, what you'll find is that, surprisingly, they don't like the Gentiles, they don't like anybody that's not Jewish. And you'll see this in Acts, remember, every time Paul is saying, you know, he sent me to the Gentiles, they're like, they listened up, listened to him unto this word, right? And every single time he brings up the Gentiles, it's like, they're attentive, they're listening, they're listening, they're like, nope, this man does not fit to live. Every time, it's crazy, but what you have is this idea that the Gentiles are inferior people, okay? Which is interesting to me, considering that the Jews are always talking about how everybody's treated them as if they're inferior, okay? And so, you know, maybe it's coming around to bite them, you know, as far as that goes. But maybe it's just the fact that in every country, they've been kicked out of countries for reasons that wasn't just because of their heritage, but more so of what they did, of all their usury, their juisery, all their fraud, their fractional banking, okay, like the Federal Reserve that started here, and how it's just destroyed our economy. And you know, you think of the Rothschilds, and all that stuff, I mean, that's another sermon and another day for just that whole aspect of it. But let's look at the Gentiles, so this is under the Gentile section. This is interesting. It says, inasmuch as the Jews have their own distinct jurisdiction, it would have been unwise to reveal their laws to the Gentiles, for such knowledge might have operated against the Jews in their opponent's court. Hence, the Talmud prohibited the teaching to a Gentile of the Torah, the inheritance of the congregation of Jacob. Rabbi Johanan says, of one so teaching, such a person deserves death. You know what that's saying? That's saying that if anybody taught the Jewish teachings to a Gentile, they're worthy of death, according to that rabbi, okay. And so, these people aren't out, they're not out to try to get you in their camp, okay. They're not trying to convert you. They don't like you, okay. If you look at what the, I'm talking about the deep Orthodox Jew people, okay. Most people that call themselves Jews, like in Hollywood, they're just a bunch of fornicating wicked people that just love pleasure, and they call themselves a Jew because it's cool, okay. But when I'm talking about it, and we're talking about the religion here, we're talking about the Orthodox Jews and what they're trying to push. So yeah, I mean, their own religion says, no, don't teach a Gentile, and if you do, you should be put to death for that, okay. So that's the Jewish encyclopedia, and so I didn't really want to dive into that too much. I mean, I can only read it so much where I really care. But the Talmud, the Talmud is really where they get a lot of their teachings. Remember, the Jewish encyclopedia is pretty much just a commentary of the Talmud. So that's like their definitive, like this is how you answer all those questions. But again, the Talmud, if you really want to know, now this book here really goes into a lot more than what I'm going to go through, but this is more so just about Jesus, okay. So I'm going to give you some stuff that's not necessarily about Jesus, but just interesting stuff. But then we'll get into what it says about Jesus. There's a lot of stuff in here that I'm not going to cover, just because I'm trying to give you the highlights, okay, of what it said in there. But this book, actually, if you read the last chapter, he's trying to reconcile the Christians and the Jews. So he's not like, it's not a hit piece against the Jews, and it's not a hit piece against like Christianity. This guy's like neutral, okay. When you're reading it, you can just tell this guy's not saved, but he's not like an Orthodox Jew that wants you to die. Really, in the end, if you read what people say about it, one of his quotes, and I don't have it written down, but basically he's like, I'm just trying to be honest. The thing is, when he's talking about this book, he says, I know a lot of these things aren't going to be popular, people aren't going to like it, but I'm just trying to be honest, okay. But anyway, so the Talmud, what is the Talmud? Well, the Talmud actually just means instruction or learning, but it is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism, okay. The term Talmud refers to the collection of writings named specifically the Babylonian Talmud. Now, why is it called the Babylonian Talmud? Because if you remember, the Jews were taken captive by Babylon, you know, and they were captive for 70 years. There's a lot of these Christians, you may ask yourself, where did these Pharisees come from in Judea when Jesus was there? They had all these man's traditions and all this stuff. Well, they started this Babylonian Talmud where they would take this oral representation. And there's also stuff where they take like the Sanhedrin, there's a section in there called the Sanhedrin, but Sanhedrin is just like a term for like a group of elders or people gathering together as elders. They basically believe that like the 70 elders that were at Mount Sinai had a lot of revelation, but they never wrote it down until like 200, 500 years after Christ. Then they finally decided to write it down. Talk about hearsay. Yeah, they're talking about coming down the line and whether that's going to be accurate. But the Babylonian Talmud, so yeah, I mean Babylon's a great place to go to, right? I mean we're going to get into that tonight, so we're going to be talking about Babylon tonight in our sermon. But remember, there's two components. It says the Talmud has two components. The Mishnah, which is circa 200, now they use CE and like now, you ever see that? The common era and the before common era, they want to get rid of Christ. So like all these people are getting rid of BC and AD. I'm going to say AD because that's what it is. So 200 AD is the Mishnah. But then writing Judaism's oral Torah, they call it the oral Torah, and the Gemara, which is around 500 AD, and elucidation of the Mishnah. So remember, it's kind of like a commentary. It's basically, and it's more these rabbis are basically giving their insight on what that really meant. The entire Talmud consists of 63 trachates. So it's basically just like these, if you look at it, there's like little sections where it's like, you know, it's like trachate 60 A and 60 B. Trachate 61 A, 61 B. And so it's just like the way they have it set up. So this is the basis. The Talmud is the basis for all codes of Jewish law and is widely quoted in rabbinic literature. So this is their big document. This is their holy book. It's hard to use the first five books as their holy book when you've got to cut out most of it because it's all sacrifices. The Leviticus just cut that out. But I want to give you some of the quotes, some quotes from the Talmud. So if you want to, if you don't believe me, write down these references and look it up. Because I got this from the Talmud. And so in the Talmud in Sanhedrin, 77 A, remember the trachates are like A and B. It says, if one bound his neighbor and he died of starvation, he is not liable to execution. That's just strange, okay? If you bind your neighbor and he dies of starvation, now this could very well just be talking about someone that's a bound servant, right? If you have a servant that's your servant and he dies of starvation because you didn't feed him, okay, then you're not liable for execution. We'll just throw out the fact of committing murder there. So Sanhedrin 52 B. So it says here, our rabbis taught, and the man that committed adultery with another man's wife, even he that committed adultery with his neighbor's wife, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death. So it's quoting the law. That's what the Bible says, right? They should be put to death. Because it's restating this, okay, and when you read the Talmud, it's tricky. It's not like basic, like they need someone to really kind of, that's probably why they have the Jewish encyclopedia, because it's hard to read. So what they do is they insert, so they say that same law, okay, that verse so to speak, but they insert like their exceptions, okay? So here it says, the man excludes a minor that committed adultery with another man's wife excludes the wife of a minor, even he that committed adultery with his neighbor's wife excludes the wife of a heathen, shall surely be put to death. So what's that saying? That if someone commits adultery with a minor, they're not guilty of death. If they commit adultery with a minor's wife, or a wife of a minor, they're not going to be put to death. If they commit adultery with a wife of a heathen, they're not guilty of death. That's messed up. Because adultery is adultery, my friend, and if you're committing adultery with a minor, that's even worse of an offense, okay, that's pedophilia. So and we're going to get into that in another point, but there was another point I was going to get to where it talks about basically rape, but it's so back and forth, I'm not 100% confident to really pin it down on them, that that's what they're saying. There's a passage in there that really sounds like they're saying basically that if you, if it's a perverse thing that's going on, then that's not guilty of the law. It's got to be a non-perverse rape, I mean I don't understand, like that doesn't make sense to me, but anyway, I'm not going to get into that one just because it reads so, I'm trying to be honest here, my friends, with how I'm going through this because there's some that I'm just like well, I can pick that apart, or I can try to say something different, and so these ones though that I'm showing you, there's no question what they're saying here, okay. Now keep that in mind, you know, someone sleeps with a minor, not guilty of death, okay, for adultery. Now, in Yabbimoth, I don't know if that's how you say it, Yabbimoth, Yabbimoth 60 B, it says this, it was taught, Rabbi Simeon Ben-Yohai stated, a proselyte who is under the age of three years and one day is permitted to marry a priest. Three years and one day is permitted to marry a priest, and then it goes on, and I'm just going to spare you some of the things it says in there, it's basically talking about if they were to take over a country and like basically, you remember in the Bible, it does talk about like to save the women that have not lain with man, it never talks about three years and a day, it never talks about children, okay, about marrying children, if so, a proselyte whose age is three years and a day shall also be permitted. Now when you read that, you're like, good night, they're saying to marry a three year old, okay, and you say, well that can't be what they're saying, well someone did it because there's a story right after that, okay, now I'm just reading the Talmud, okay, I'm not putting in my commentary as far as, what I'm reading on here is right out of the Talmud, okay, notice what it says here, there was a certain town in the land of Israel, the legitimacy of whose inhabitants was disputed and Rabbi sent Rabbi Romanos who conducted an inquiry and found in it the daughter of a proselyte who was under the age of three years and one day and Rabbi declared her eligible to live with a priest. So we see here that there is a case where this guy marries a priest and you may say, well, you know, maybe he's just living with her, notice what it says after that, it says Rabbi and Rabbi, Rabbi I think just means like there's a specific Rabbi they're dealing with, anyway, that doesn't matter, it doesn't matter who's talking here and Rabbi Johanan stated, a priest may not marry one who is adolescent or wounded but if already married, he may continue to live with her. So what happens here is this guy marries a three year old and these priests are disputing this and saying, well, he can remain married to her and it goes into this whole thing of they're saying, well, you know, she's going to eventually be old enough, you know, she's eventually going to be adolescent and, I mean, it's just disgusting, okay. Now why do I bring up this stuff that's in the Talmud? You know what this really reminds me of? The Prophet Muhammad. The Prophet Muhammad married a six year old and consummated it at nine. That is pedophilia, that's wickedness, he's not fit to live, he's burning in the lowest hell right now, Muhammad cursed be his name, but it's interesting that the Talmud is teaching something similar to that, you know, something as far as, you know, as long as there are three years in a day, I mean, where do you come up with that anyway, like saying three years in a day, what about four years, I mean, anyway, so, and it's saying under three years in a day, that that girl was under three years in a day, under three years old, and so, wickedness, now, this is kind of a point I want to bring up, because you think that homosexuality, you think that that was weird, that that came out and now it's normalized, and now it's something that if you speak against it, you're a bigot, and you're wicked to speak against queers and sodomy, here's an article that was in 2014 by a woman named Margot Kaplan, where it says pedophilia is a disorder, not a crime, and just wait until that P comes on the end of the LGBTQAARP MICKEYMOUSC, so, I mean, they're coming with it, my friends, and it's coming in softly, but isn't it interesting that two of the most wicked religions are somehow supporting this, I mean, Mohammed, I mean, it's hard for me not to bring that up when I talk to a Muslim, I was thinking, I'm really trying to stick to that, but when they're just like, oh, Mohammed, Mohammed, I'm like, he married a six-year-old, he married a six-year-old, he's a pedophile, he was illiterate, he couldn't read or write, okay, this guy was an idiot, but, anyway, back to Judaism, so, I need a whole sermon for Islam, but Jesus in the Talmud, okay, now, so that's all really strange stuff that's taught in the Talmud, so that's sick, right, that's weird, you know, like all this stuff where they're kind of exempted from adultery if it's a minor, I mean, it's just weird stuff, okay, and the marrying a three-year-old, but what does it have to say about Jesus, okay, does it talk about Jesus? It does, okay, and remember, this guy is not a Christian, he's not on our side, okay, and this is not a hit piece against Judaism, when you read it, you'll know it's not, it's a very, like, neutral, like, here's the facts type thing, so if you want to read it, you're welcome to read it, it's actually really interesting, but it's not just in the Talmud, there's people and philosophers that talked about this stuff that I'm going to bring up here and said the same exact thing that the Talmud was saying, this was being propagated throughout that time, and it was written down in the Talmud, so what does the Talmud have to say about Jesus' family? Now we know, and we're celebrating here soon, the birth of Jesus Christ, because he was born of the Virgin Mary, he didn't have a physical father, he is God manifested in the flesh, well, the Talmud, obviously they're not going to hold to that, because they deny that Jesus is the Christ, they teach that Mary had committed adultery and that Jesus is the bastard child of Pantera, this soldier, this Roman soldier, that he's the bastard son of Pantera, now, what it quotes in here, and when you read the book, he really gets into it, he's like, this is what this is talking about, because again, when you read the Talmud, it's very, like, and they have code words, okay, you know what the code word for Jesus is a lot of times in the Talmud? Balaam. Balaam. One of the false prophets that's mentioned in 2 Peter and in Jude, Balaam who loved the wages of righteousness, and, you know, he puts them in the list with Doeg, and who's the other guy, I forget, but anyway, there's three guys, and Balaam's one of them, and it equals Jesus, if you look into their, you know, their concordance or whatever, it's like Balaam Jesus, okay, so, what's it say, it says, was he the son of Stera and not the son of Pantera? Now that Pantera, Pantera, like they have different ways of spelling it, it says, it's talking about Mary, it says, his mother was Mariam, husband, Papos, mother Stata, which he clarifies, that's an actual name, it's a transliteration of Mary from Hebrew or whatever, father Pantera, so what's he saying, that Mary was married to this other guy and Pantera is actually Jesus' father. Now this is something you'll see over and over again, the son of Pantera, Jesus the son of Pantera, Jesus the son of Pantera, so this validates that when it says Jesus the son of Pantera, it's talking about Jesus, the son of the Lord, okay, so according to the Talmud, Jesus is the bastard son of this Roman soldier and he talks about how she committed adultery, remember, wasn't that what, in Matthew chapter 1, remember Joseph was going to put her away privily because she was found with child before they came together, so you can see how they're going to try to spin this yarn and say, well, you know, it definitely wasn't Joseph, they knew it wasn't Joseph's son, I mean they got that part right, but it can't be a virgin birth, it's got to be a bastard son of some Roman soldier, and by the way, bastard is not a bad term, that's in the Bible, bastard just means illegitimate child, okay, if you're not sons, then are you bastards, so praise the Lord, we're sons of God, we're children of God, we're not bastards, and Jesus was not a bastard, Jesus is the son of God, he is God manifest in the flesh, this is a wicked lie of the pit of hell, the last one I'm going to show you, if it doesn't make your skin curl, I don't know what will, but, so, and these are in chapters, so you have Jesus the family, if you ever wanted to look at this book, Jesus, his family, the frivolous disciples, they keep going through these different aspects of who Jesus was, in Sanhedrin 107b it says, the master said Jesus the Nazarene practiced magic, so now they're accusing him of sorcery, basically sin and magic, why, because he healed people, right, so they had to say something, can't be of God, right, so, and the Torah teacher, now I'm just giving you the titles of the book here, Hulen, Hulen, however you say that, 224, it says he told me a word of heresy in the name of Jesus son of Pantera, so we know who's the son of Pantera, Jesus son of Pantera, so it's saying he's preaching heresy, there's all these different aspects, I don't want to get into all the different stuff it teaches in here, because it talks about a lot of different things about who Jesus was, his folly and all this stuff, you know, like their interpretation of who Jesus was, the execution of Jesus, so they cover this a lot, it says on the eve of Passover they hanged Jesus the Nazarene, so they haven't documented that Jesus was killed on the eve of Passover, and so, this is where you'll really get into what we're dealing with here, in Gittin 57a, this is where it talks about Jesus punishment in hell, Jesus punishment, they believe Jesus is in hell right now, obviously they would, because they believe he's a false prophet of the bastard son of Pantera, who claimed to be the son of God, because here's the thing, if he isn't the son of God, then that's where he would be, right? But, we know that this is all lies, this is all garbage, now strap in as I read through this, so in Gittin 57a, it says he, now this is a discourse, now this guy is a necromancer in here, okay, now if you don't understand the Talmud, it's kind of like these guys going back and forth, but there's this necromancer that, because it says through necromancy he does this, and Kellos, on Kellos, yeah, anyway, he went and brought up Jesus the Nazarene, the sinners of Israel, out of his grave by necromancy, and asked him who was important in the world, so get the story here, this guy is bringing up Jesus, so to speak, now obviously this is a fake story, it's not real, but in their story he's bringing up Jesus, and saying who is important in the world? Jesus, he answered, Israel, seek their welfare, seek not their harm, whoever touches them is as though he touches the apple of God's eye. Now what's very interesting about this is that isn't that what's propagated in churches today, that Israel, the Jews are the apple of God's eyes, and that's what the Talmud says that Jesus said in hell, and notice what it says, then he asks what is your punishment, and it says with boiling excrement, the Talmud says that Jesus is in hell punished with boiling excrement, dung, in hell, dung, dung, dung, and he says, and he says to this guy, what's the most important thing, Israel, Israel, whoever touches them, whoever harms them, whoever doesn't bless them, is as if they touched the apple of God's eye. Now this is the modern day, you know, IFB holding up Israel, they have the star of Rambam, you know the Israel flag with a star that no one, and even Judaism can tell you where that star came from, but the Bible says in Acts that it's the star of Rambam, their god, and so that false god they worship, and so there's a lot of different aspects, I'd be here all day talking about the different aspects of that wicked Jewish religion, but isn't that enough my friends of what they say of our savior, that he's the bastard son of Pantera, that he did magic, that he's boiling and how he did the hot excrement in hell, and that he says, Israel's the most important, bless them, don't touch the apple of God's eye, that's what's being preached today in most Baptist churches and they're afraid to preach a sermon like this, because they're too busy kissing the boots of some Jew that hates their savior, it makes me sick my friends, it makes me sick that we have churches that are supposed to be holding up the name of Jesus, the son of God who died on the cross for my sins, shed his blood, paid my penalty in hell, rose again the third day, that I would not go to hell and that every single, and he died for every single one of those blaspheming Jews too, but they're desecrating my savior and I'm supposed to love that religion, I'm supposed to honor that religion, I'm supposed to couple that with Christianity and say it's Judeo-Christian, but of course it would be Judaism, and so I just wanted to give you a little taste of what Judaism teaches, this is just the cusp my friend, I'm just giving you some of these little highlights as far as what does it say about Jesus, what does it say about these different things, but it goes a lot deeper than that as far as just what that whole realm of religion does, how it creeps into our lives, you know Hollywood is filled with Jews that are perverting the minds of all the people in America and in the world, and we have this epidemic and here's the thing, again it's a religion, but what does a religion teach? What are they teaching these Jews? To propagate filth, that they have a whole holiday, my friends, that absolves them from any lies or oaths that they make. Do you think that these proverbs that people say about Jews are just things made by them in there? As far as being swindlers, you know, I remember my grandpa talking about it one time, and I was like, I can't believe you said that, and then I'm like, I don't know, he was right. But I'm talking about by and large, what this religion teaches is wicked, it blasphemes our savior, it's against morality, they teach for tradition the doctrines of men, for commandments the doctrines of men and their traditions, and they forsake the law to do it, they forsake God's law to do it, that's what Jesus taught, that's what's still being done, but notice what it says, go to Matthew 27, so we're going to get back to the Bible, we're going to close off with the Bible, what the Bible says here, imagine 27, and I'm not trying to rile you up to get you mad at Jews or anything like that, but I want you to hate the religion, get mad, I want you to hate what that religion stands for, I want you to know what it is, and I think a lot of people just don't know what Judaism really is, I think that we said, and I used to think that too, I used to think that Judaism was just, okay well they just believe the Old Testament, and they just need to be persuaded that Jesus is their messiah, no that's not the case my friends, it's not that simple, they've reconstructed their whole religion, it's nothing like it was back when David was king, okay, but Matthew 27, verse 22, Pilate saith unto them, what shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ? They all say unto him, let him be crucified, and the governor said, why, what evil hath he done? Sounds like Pilate doesn't sound like the bad guy here, but they cried out the more saying, let him be crucified, when Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying I am innocent of the blood of this just person, see ye to it, notice what it says in verse 25, that answered all the people, and said his blood be on us and on our children, that is strong, because what we'll see, and if you were here for Romans 11, if you haven't listened to Romans 11, we preached on Wednesday night, go to Romans 11 and see what, I'm going to give you a little excerpt of that, go to Romans 11 and we're going to read a few verses here, Romans 11 starts there in verse 7, so if you've been in the Romans series, we've seen that it's not that God won't save a Jew, because we see that Paul's a Jew, all these people are Jews, and so it's not that he won't save them, it's just the fact that few are going to get saved, there is a remnant, but notice what it says, notice what the Bible teaches about Israel for a little bit here, Romans 11 verse 7, what then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for, but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded, so we see here that the election is different than the physical nation of Israel, first of all, but the rest were blinded, so we'll see the blinding that's going on, and verse 8, according as it is written, God hath given them the spirit of slumber, eyes that they should not see, and ears that they should not hear unto this day, and David said, let their table be made a snare and a trap and a stumbling block and a recompense unto them, let their eyes be darkened that they may not see and bow down their back always, so we see, what does David have to say about this, what does David, David was the king of Israel, and he spoke this against Israel, so this whole idea of bless Israel no matter what, what does second chronicle say about that, when Jehoshaphat helped the king of Israel, it says, shouldest thou help the ungodly and love them that hate the Lord, therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord, the Bible is very clear that we're not supposed to bless a wicked nation, we're not supposed to bless wicked people, I'm not going to ask for the blessing on a wicked ungodly person, I'm going to pray appropriately, and you know some of these prayers, maybe we'll do a whole sermon on impractatory prayers, where it's a curse and not a blessing, and there's plenty of those in the Bible, there's places where God says don't pray for them at all, pray about an optimist people, who's this people, Israel, because they were going into captivity and he said don't pray for them, don't pray for their good, so what happens here is that Christians just don't read their Bibles, okay, they don't read their Bibles, if you read through the Old Testament you know that Israel's not to be blessed no matter what, that they're not God's chosen people just because of being born, but it's the children of promise that are counted for the seed, those that have put their faith on them, but I wanted to show you this wicked religion of Judaism, and so when someone brings up, you know, Judea Christian or, you know, Judaism is, you know, it's just, they believe in the Old Testament, you know, the first 39 books, it's a lot, it's a lot, they believe in the Talmud, and the Talmud blasphemes our savior, Talmud does all kinds of wicked stuff, it's against moral law, and this is just a cusp, but I want you to see that, in the end though, we do want these people to get saved, but I want you to know the truth, okay, I want you to know what this religion is about, and know that we don't want any part of the religion, okay, and so when you hear me out here preaching against the religion, know that I hate the religion, but I want them to get saved, and that's, you know, Paul's desire for Israel, prayer to God, and desire for Israel is that they might be saved, that's what it says in Romans chapter 10, he has great happiness, and continual sorrow in his heart, because he knows that his brethren, according to the flesh, aren't saved, and that they'll die and go to hell, and so we need to have that compassion, even on our enemies, the Bible says that we're supposed to love our enemies, now we're not supposed to love those that hate the Lord, we saw had, you know, in 2 Chronicles, and the Bible says I do not hate them that hate the Lord, but not every Jew hates the Lord, and they're definitely high up, but in every religion there's some high up person that hates the Lord that's a false religion, okay, but we need to have compassion, and to win them to Christ, but know the truth about this, don't put your head in the sand as far as what this is teaching, the Zionist garbage that's being taught out there today, this Jew worshiping Zionist garbage, that the Jews are God's chosen people, and that he's gonna save them all when he comes back, and all this stuff, I mean, just weird stuff that's out there, and it's not biblical, Judaism, the anti-Christ religion, who is a liar, that he would deny it to Jesus the Christ, if denied both the Father and the Son, but he acknowledged that the Son had a father also, I mean, the Bible's very clear on this, that Judaism, those that rejected Jesus the Christ, they're anti-Christ, the same with the word of prayer, dear Holy Father, we thank you for today, and thank you for this church, and Lord we pray that you be with us as we sing another song to you, and also as we go out soul-winding, and Lord we pray that you fill us with your spirit, the more we give you the strength, the more we love you, in Christ's name, Amen.