Jesus Christ violates the Sabbath by healing, using saliva
One notable entry written in the Talmud that you won’t find in the Bible, was that the Messiah would heal the eyes of a man born blind.
One of the ridiculous rules written in was that a person could not put saliva in one’s eyes.
On the Sabbath day, when Jesus encountered the man that was born blind, He spit on the ground, made mud, and put it in the eyes of the man, and told him to go wash. The Pharisees, who were such evil hypocrites, and did not want to believe that Jesus was the Messiah, got mad that He used saliva, and healed the man on the Sabbath, breaking their rules, yet fulfilling what they had written in the Talmud. Read about in it in John chapter 9.
Israel failed in their task to keep the Torah, and to convey the truth of Yehovah to other nations. The Torah (the Law) identified sin, and was a guideline for living holy.
But the Jews, as was everyone else, were born with a sin nature. The monarchial heyday of Israel was lost, and the people looked forward to the coming of the promised Messiah, who would “set everything right.”
But the Jews put too much emphasis on a royal empire (return to glory), and not on salvation from sin. The Ark of the Covenant was hidden away in Mt. Moriah by Jeremiah and Levite priests in 587 BC, and the debt of the death penalty was forgotten by the people.
Unfortunately, Israel focused only on the aspect of the Messiah bringing peace to the world and re-establishing the earthly kingdom of Israel.
They forgot, or purposely ignored 1) that the seed of the woman (Yeshua), would have a minor injury yet deliver a death blow to Satan, 2) that God would raise up a Levite Prophet (Yeshua) to lead the people back to the Torah, whom they must obey.
What they only focused on was the promise that a descendant of David, the Messiah, would deliver Israel and rule the world from the throne of David forever, which again, is Yeshua (Acts 1:6). But that occurs upon His third coming, when He returns to Earth with His saints. His second coming is the defeat of the anti-Christ, the imprisonment of Satan, and the rapture.
Israel has had selective reasoning. They have ignored the meaning of the yearly rehearsals and Temple service that King David instituted, in preparation for the coming Messiah.
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Hello,
It’s August 15, 2022, and I just read this article. Can someone give the source for the comment near the beginning that “One of the ridiculous rules written in was that a person could not put saliva in one’s eyes”? I read that in a children’s Bible but cannot find any verification for it online. Is there a reference in the Talmud that says this? (I don’t have a Talmud, so I hope I can find the reference online.)
If you can help me, I will really appreciate it. Thank you.
Linda
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