Greetings 2ndpillar,
I want to thank you for making this comment for a second reason since without knowing it you have proven the OP to be valid.
Consider the following.
If one is to accept that your comments are correct that ALL Jews from the time of Jeremiah to the present have a) not correctly kept the Torah given at Mount Sinai and b) have not correctly transcribed the written text of the Torah then you have to accept that Jesus was not a leader of Jews, not a king of Jews, and also was not a Davidic descendent BUT you would also have accept that he sinned big time, if he even existed.
What I mean is that the NT gospel authors claim that Jesus supported the Hebrew text of the Torah that existed during the second Temple period and that he supported those who had transmatted it (Pharisees and Scribes both). The author of Matthew 23:1-3 makes this clear when he claims that Jesus said the following.
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Further, the NT gospel author of John claimed that Jesus told the Samaritan woman that the Jews had things correct, Tanakh wise and in general, as shown below.
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So, IF what you are claiming were true it would have been a sin for Jesus to not have:
- Written at least 14 correct versions of the Torah.
- In order to outdo Mosheh ben-Amram, Rabban of all of Am Yisrael who keep Torath Mosheh, who transcribed 13 before he passed.
- Jesus would have had to have passed out said correct versions of the Torah to his students and followers.
- Jesus would have had to have given a exposition on all 613 mitzvoth of the Torah he wrote.
- Jesus would have had to have given instructions to his followers on how to survive and keep the texts he wrote himself around for future Jewish generations.
But we all know that the NT gopsel authors made it clear that during Jesus's time and after Torath Mosheh was being kept in and outside of the land of Israel by Torath Mosheh Jews of that generation. Further, modern Torath Mosheh and Orthodox Jews are descendents of the Israelis/Jews who followed the instructions of Mosheh ben-Amram and also Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) from those generations.
Thus, if, as
you claim, Jesus lived during a time when the written Torah had been incorrectly preserved and he himself did not write a correct version and pass it around then he committed a sin according to the Torah in Waiyigra 19 as stated below.
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Thus, your comments supports the OP and you may not have realized it. Thanks.