Do we really need an “Oral Law” to understand the Bible?

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https://youtu.be/fydP2WK5pic In this video, we will reveal what’s wrong in the Rabbis’ claim that, allegedly, the written law of Moses cannot be understood without the rabbinical tradition clarifying it in the Oral Law. SO DO WE REALLY DEPEND ON THE RABBINICAL TRADITION, “THE ORAL LAW”, IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND THE WRITTEN LAW? This is what the rabbis want us to believe. In that way, we stay dependent on them. This dependency brings them power which also enables them to extort people and make a lot of money. But in the Bible God tells the people of Israel the exact opposite.From the beginning, God made it clear to Israel that his commandments are not complicated, so that in order to understand them we would not depend on a rabbi to explain them to us.…
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Talmud teaches majority ruling of rabbis can even overwrite what God says

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https://youtu.be/-H3RPCD3Knk They're arguing about whether an oven's clean or unclean. Ceremonial cleanness kosher laws. RabbI Eliezer said it's clean but the sages declared it unclean and this was the oven of Aknai. Why is it called the oven of Aknai? Said Rab Judah in Samuel's name. By the way, you're going to see a lot of that in the Talmud, one person speaking for another so that gives me authority. By the way, it's not all bad in the sense when we pray or we ask something in Jesus’ name, that's what we're essentially doing is we're asking it by his authority. That's very mid-eastern and still very Jewish thinking. It means that they had encompassed it with arguments like a snake and proven it unclean. So they came up…
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Talmud contradicts the Old Testament teaching about divorce

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https://youtu.be/4Py2WN1GSiQ The Lord God of Israel says he hates divorce. (Malachi 2:16) So the “he” which is contained in the verb here, the second word, is connected to the “Lord God of Israel”. You need to understand that “he” goes back to the “Lord God of Israel” and that's terribly important because that's not what the Talmud is going to do. It's not the husband hating the wife, in fact the word husband doesn't appear in the passage. There's nothing in the Hebrew or word order there that infers the “he” which is understood from the text refers to the husband in the passage. Let's see what the Talmud does with this lovely thing here. I'm quoting Dr Brown. I have to admit my electronic version of Talmud is a…
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Debunking the myth of “God given rabbinic Oral Law”

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https://youtu.be/Pe5Vw3EtnEE Have you ever wondered whether the rabbinic Jewish religion known to us all today is the same Judaism which was practiced in biblical times, in the time of Moses and the prophets? For the past 2000 years, the common term “Torah observant”, regarding the Torah or the commandments, hasn’t really meant what most people think it means. Nowadays, it is simply impossible to keep the commandments of the Torah, as they revolve around the Temple, the Tabernacle, the priesthood, the altar and the heart of it all: Sacrificing offerings to atone for our sins. This has all ceased to exist since the destruction of the Temple, 2000 years ago. Today, the expression “Torah observant”, represents people who follow rabbinic rules. There is almost no connection to Moses and his original commandments anymore. Truth be told, the rabbis…
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