Jesus Execution, Punishment in Hell, Disciples in the Talmud (Prof. Schäfer)


# Jesus Execution in the Talmud
Jesus executed in the Talmud: He was hanged on the eve of Passover which, according to one manuscript, happened to be Sabbath eve. The herald made the announcement required by the law forty days before the execution took place. Jesus was executed because he practiced sorcery and enticed Israel into idolatry. Nobody came to his defense (A. Berkowitz, Execution and Invention: Death Penalty Discourse in Early Rabbinic and Christian Cultures, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 65–94).
Jesus, the Talmud tells us, was both: he not only enticed some individual but all of Israel to become idolaters. The Talmud states that Jesus did optical deception.

Why did the Rabbis choose Jesus to be stoned/hanged instead of crucified, knowing this is the Roman law?

Jesus’ Disciples in the Talmud

Jesus has 5 disciples, Mattai, Naqqai, Netzer, Buni, and Todah.

The Talmud has the disciples being executed, but also Buni “one of the five disciples” claiming to be God.

Jesus Punishment in Hell (Talmud)
The Talmud has his body being reassembled and burnt and his ashes scattered over the seas over and over again, literally forever. He is sacrificed into boiling semen, from the biblical account of Israel & the Moabite god Baal-Peor, who eat sacrifices offered to the dead.


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