It's too interesting to read your answer. Yes I will get some rest shortly, thank you.
I think it was Jason who talked about the literature of Judaism. If I remember correctly, he said, the Hebrew Bible is only a small part of it and that other scriptures are as important.
My question is, if I could discuss with you the Bible or would it only be possible with the "special knowledge" (including the commentaries you mentioned earlier)?
Hm, that's serious in Deuteronomy 17:12: "not obeying the kohen who stands there to serve the Lord, your God... that man shall die". Is this true for every kohen / rabbi who has given advice since then? I guess it's hard to judge which rule is important and which one not so much (so you can ignore it or decide it by yourself).
I think it was Jason who talked about the literature of Judaism. If I remember correctly, he said, the Hebrew Bible is only a small part of it and that other scriptures are as important.
My question is, if I could discuss with you the Bible or would it only be possible with the "special knowledge" (including the commentaries you mentioned earlier)?
Hm, that's serious in Deuteronomy 17:12: "not obeying the kohen who stands there to serve the Lord, your God... that man shall die". Is this true for every kohen / rabbi who has given advice since then? I guess it's hard to judge which rule is important and which one not so much (so you can ignore it or decide it by yourself).