Saturday, January 2, 2016

The "Miracle of the Red Thread" -- The Talmud Confirms the Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross


The Talmud, next to the Tanach, is considered the normative text in both versions, the Babylonian and Jerusalem, to justify the execution of Jesus,  as an entire counter-narrative, an anti-Gospel and contains a variety vile statements against Christ and Christians. Nevertheless, it also unintentionally confirmed the sacrifice of the Cross of Jesus.

Talmud and Zohar report that the Jewish high priest offered animal sacrifices only once a year, on Yom Kippur, the "Day of Atonement" or "Day of Atonement", entering the Holy of Holies of the Temple  (see also Heb 9.6 to 7). He asked for forgiveness for the sins of the Jews, who were once called Israelites. The Zohar is the most important font of Kabbalah, a Jewish secret doctrine. Both scriptures mention "the miracle of the red thread".  (more...)


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