The speaker reviews the Steinsaltz Talmud, Tractate Ketubot (Vol. 7, Part 1) and highlights disturbing passages regarding marriage contracts and sexual relations. He points out that certain rulings mention cases involving very young children and injuries, which he condemns as vile and satanic.
The speaker strongly criticizes rabbinic Judaism for upholding the Talmud above God’s Word and warns of the wicked implications of its teachings. He contrasts this with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, pointing out that even Saul of Tarsus (Paul)—once a blasphemer and persecutor of Christians—was redeemed through mercy and grace (1 Timothy 1:13–15).
He stresses that while Jewish traditions may contain wickedness, Jews are not beyond salvation; Christ died for all sinners, Jew and Gentile alike. He urges Christians not to let anger turn into hatred or calls for violence, but rather to preach the Gospel with both boldness and mercy.
Finally, he warns Jews that clinging to traditions that contradict God’s Word will bring judgment, but also reminds them that they still have the opportunity to repent, believe in Jesus as Messiah, and receive forgiveness before the coming “time of Jacob’s trouble.”
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