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- Yeshu abstract "Yeshu (ישו in Hebrew and Aramaic) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic literature. The oldest works in which references to Yeshu occur are the Tosefta and the Talmud, although some scholars consider the references to Yeshu to be post-Talmudic additions.During the Middle Ages, Ashkenazic Jewish authorities were forcedTemplate:By whom? to interpret these passages in relation to the Christian beliefs about Jesus of Nazareth. As historian David Berger observed,Whatever one thinks of the number of Jesuses in antiquity, no one can question the multiplicity of Jesuses in Medieval Jewish polemic. Many Jews with no interest at all in history were forced to confront a historical/biographical question that bedevils historians to this day.In 1240 Nicholas Donin, with the support of Pope Gregory IX, referred to Yeshu narratives to support his accusation that the Jewish community had attacked the Virginity of Mary and the divinity of Jesus. In the Disputation of Paris, Yechiel of Paris conceded that one of the Yeshu stories in the Talmud referred to Jesus of Nazareth, but that the other passages referred to other people. In 1372, John of Valladolid, with the support of the Archbishop of Toledo, made a similar accusation against the Jewish community; Moses ha-Kohen de Tordesillas argued that the Yeshu narratives referred to different people and could not have referred to Jesus of Nazareth. Asher ben Jehiel also asserted that the Yeshu of the Talmud is unrelated to the Christian Jesus.There are some modern scholars who understand these passages to be references to Christianity and the Christian figure of Jesus, and others who see references to Jesus only in later rabbinic literature. Johann Maier argued that neither the Mishnah nor the two Talmuds refer to Jesus.".
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- Yeshu wikiPageExternalLink id4.html.
- Yeshu wikiPageExternalLink jesus.html.
- Yeshu wikiPageExternalLink jesusnarr.html.
- Yeshu wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Yeshu wikiPageExternalLink jesus_death_now_debated_by_jews_20031010.
- Yeshu wikiPageExternalLink toldoth.php.
- Yeshu wikiPageID "564375".
- Yeshu wikiPageRevisionID "590917670".
- Yeshu hasPhotoCollection Yeshu.
- Yeshu subject Category:Christ_myth.
- Yeshu subject Category:Christianity_and_other_religions.
- Yeshu subject Category:Criticism_of_Christianity.
- Yeshu subject Category:Early_Christianity_and_Judaism.
- Yeshu subject Category:Hebrew-language_names.
- Yeshu subject Category:Jesus.
- Yeshu subject Category:Judaism-related_controversies.
- Yeshu subject Category:Judaism_and_other_religions.
- Yeshu subject Category:Judeo-Christian_polemics.
- Yeshu subject Category:Judeo-Christian_topics.
- Yeshu subject Category:Perspectives_on_Jesus.
- Yeshu subject Category:Talmud_people.
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- Yeshu type Attitude106193203.
- Yeshu type Cognition100023271.
- Yeshu type Communication100033020.
- Yeshu type JewishViews.
- Yeshu type Judeo-ChristianTopics.
- Yeshu type Message106598915.
- Yeshu type Orientation106208021.
- Yeshu type Position106208751.
- Yeshu type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Yeshu type Subject106599788.
- Yeshu comment "Yeshu (ישו in Hebrew and Aramaic) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic literature. The oldest works in which references to Yeshu occur are the Tosefta and the Talmud, although some scholars consider the references to Yeshu to be post-Talmudic additions.During the Middle Ages, Ashkenazic Jewish authorities were forcedTemplate:By whom? to interpret these passages in relation to the Christian beliefs about Jesus of Nazareth.".
- Yeshu label "Ieshú".
- Yeshu label "Jeschu".
- Yeshu label "Jesjoe".
- Yeshu label "Yeshu".
- Yeshu label "Yeshu".
- Yeshu label "Иисус бен Пантира".
- Yeshu sameAs Jeschu.
- Yeshu sameAs Ieshú.
- Yeshu sameAs Jesjoe.
- Yeshu sameAs Yeshu.
- Yeshu sameAs m.02qhxl.
- Yeshu sameAs Q11682814.
- Yeshu sameAs Q11682814.
- Yeshu sameAs Yeshu.
- Yeshu wasDerivedFrom Yeshu?oldid=590917670.
- Yeshu isPrimaryTopicOf Yeshu.