16 Crazy Rules Jesus Deliberately Broke

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Explore the origins of bizarre Pharisaic rules created as extra traditions to prevent people from breaking the Torah. This video delves into how these 'fence laws' started after the Babylonian exile, offering a fascinating look at Jewish history and religious traditions. Join us for a Bible study to understand the theology behind these Jewish traditions and the role of the pharisees.

Ever wonder what it was really like to live under the religious rules of Jesus's time? It was more than just the Ten Commandments. Discover the bizarre and burdensome "fence laws" created by the Pharisees—man-made traditions so strict they made everyday life a spiritual minefield.

This video dives into the history of these hedge laws, which were created with good intentions—to build a "fence" around God's Torah to prevent people from sinning—but spiraled into oppressive burdens. We'll explore a list of unbelievable Sabbath restrictions, from rules against:

-Tying knots or spitting on dirt (which was considered "plowing").

-Eating an egg laid on a Saturday.

-Wearing false teeth or wigs outside.

-Looking in a mirror in case you might pluck a gray hair ("reaping").

Learn about the harsh social consequences for breaking these traditions and, most importantly, see how Jesus consistently challenged the Pharisees by breaking their rules (but never God's Law) to expose their hypocrisy and set people free. He showed that God's law was meant for human good, not for creating heavy, pointless burdens.

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Explore the extra rules, or 'fence laws,' created by the pharisees to prevent breaking torah app commandments. These jewish customs and jewish rituals, discussed within jewish law and halacha, were traditions developed after the Babylonian exile. Learn more about the pharisees and judaism in this video.

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