It's correct and Jesus has very direct criticisms of incipient Talmudism/rabbinic (Judaism) in the New Testament. You know the line? He was not a Saduccee either, he was likely affiliated with a different sect. That said, rabbinic Judaism has been brutal against Karaites
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Replying to @bronzeagemantis @AltRabbi and
Jesus said as follows: “The scribes and Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat. So practice and observe everything they tell you." (Then he went on to complain about their actions.) The point here is that he agreed that the rabbis' interpretation of the law was correct.
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Replying to @BaruchKogan @AltRabbi and
no he didn't; see mark 7:8-13 it's a complete repudiation of what the pharisees were only around that time starting to do (talmud not invented until centuries later)
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Replying to @bronzeagemantis @AltRabbi and
He didn't what-agree that the rabbis were the legitimate heirs of Moses and that the way they explained the Torah was correct? He said exactly this.
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Where what? He says that the rabbis sit in Moses' seat and you should do everything they tell you. He then ascribed behavior to them which is exactly the opposite of Josephus' description-but that's not germane to the question.
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please give the line, where does he say that? meanwhile mark 7:13 is as clear as can be on the Pharisees' "tradition": [13] Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such like things do ye.
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You're the Christian here-you should know what it says in Matthew 23:2. As I told you, in Mark 7, he is complaining about a rabbinical ordnance, not the Oral Torah-two different things.
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except that's clearly not what he's doing [13] Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such like things do ye. I think this is Jesus' final word on rabbinic usurpation of the Torah
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yes, i would imagine you’d admire a pharisee in a skullcap
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