Video Summary

What Talmudic Rabbis Don't Want Gentiles To Know

Born Again Barbarian

Main takeaways
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Presenter purchased the Stein Salts (Steinsaltz) Talmud set and highlights passages he finds shocking.

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He cites a tractate passage about marriage/virginity and age that he interprets as condoning relationships with very young children.

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The speaker expresses moral outrage, frames the text as ‘evil,’ and refuses to read some parts aloud due to platform rules.

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He pivots to a Christian salvation message: Jesus saves sinners, including Jewish people, and urges listeners to accept Christ.

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Mentions his 10‑year‑old son researching the volumes and encourages prayer for him; cites Paul and Romans to argue Jews can be saved through Christ.

Key moments
Questions answered

Which edition and tractate of the Talmud does the speaker cite?

He identifies the book as the Steinsaltz (Stein Salts) Edition, Volume 7, citing a passage from a tractate dealing with marriage/katuba (noted in the video as tractate kabot part one).

What specific passage does the presenter highlight as shocking?

He highlights a mishna discussing katuba payments tied to a woman’s presumed virginity and quotes a passage that mentions intercourse involving a grown man with a girl under three years old and related cases; he interprets this as morally reprehensible.

How does the speaker frame his moral reaction and next steps?

He expresses disgust, labels the passages ‘evil’ and ‘Satanism,’ avoids reading the most explicit parts on camera, and shifts to urging people—especially Jews—to accept Christian salvation through Jesus Christ.

Does the presenter allow for redemption for Jewish people?

Yes. He repeatedly states that Jews can be saved, cites Paul (formerly Saul) as an example, and appeals to New Testament teaching that Christ came to save sinners, including Jewish individuals.

Who is the intended audience and tone of the video?

The tone is confrontational and evangelical: aimed at Christians to expose what the presenter sees as problematic Talmudic teachings and to persuade Jewish viewers toward conversion to Christianity.

Shocking Revelations About the Talmud 00:01

"Today I'm going to show you something so evil and vile in this book right here."

  • The speaker claims to reveal disturbing content sourced from the Talmud, specifically the Stein Salts Edition Volume 7, which he believes is intentionally hidden from public understanding by Talmudic rabbis.

  • He expresses that his findings might shock the audience, framing the Talmud as a text containing morally reprehensible teachings.

Family Involvement in Talmudic Study 00:38

"My son, my ten-year-old son, is actually going through one of these and he’s writing down notes for me."

  • The speaker shares that his ten-year-old son is studying the Talmud and documenting findings, which he believes highlights an alarming truth about the text.

  • He admires his son's initiative and encourages prayer support, indicating that the son is finding significant revelations in what he reads.

Disturbing Interpretations of Marriage Laws 02:00

"If a grown-up man has intercourse with a girl less than three years old."

  • The speaker interprets a section of the Talmud that discusses marriage rights based on a woman's virginity status, highlighting a particularly troubling aspect that suggests disturbing implications about age and consent.

  • He articulates disgust regarding interpretations that seem to condone unethical relationships, equating such teachings to 'Satanism'.

The Need for Salvation 04:55

"This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners."

  • The speaker shifts focus to the Christian message, emphasizing the redemptive purpose of Jesus Christ for all sinners, including those he deems to be partaking in wickedness today.

  • He encourages understanding and compassion, reminding Christians that Jesus came to save everyone, including those deemed 'wicked'.

The Jewish Advantage in Spiritual Matters 10:23

"Physical Jews have an advantage."

  • The speaker claims that Jewish people possess a unique advantage in spiritual matters as per biblical scripture, establishing a basis for the dialogue on the differences between physical and spiritual Jews.

  • He encourages an examination of the New Testament, suggesting it offers a superior understanding compared to the teachings of the Old Testament and highlights a potential path for all to reconcile and connect with Christ.

The Concept of Death in Talmudic Context 11:53

"To be killed in that time and now you know why."

  • The concept of death is significant in Talmudic teachings, particularly in how it relates to Gentiles and their understanding of divine law.

  • The discussion centers around the implications of mortality and the reasons behind the historical context in which certain groups were subject to violence or persecution.

  • It highlights the depth of knowledge that the Talmudic Rabbis possess, and suggests that there are undisclosed reasons for the treatment of Gentiles throughout history.