Subject: Re: Still Non-existant Talmud Quotes (was Supposed Talmud ...)
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To: Robert Levene
RAL> But what about the "Oxford Scholars" passage, which Harvey Smith
RAL> said would "once and for all" settle the virgin birth issue?
The Oxford scholars were using Moses Hadarshan's quotes. I think we went and clarified this already. But Bill Carlson gave all the references that i was referring to.
HS>> "Truth shall spring out of the earth", R. Yoden, saith he,
HS>> notes upon this place, that it is not said, Truth sahll be
HS>> born, but shall spring out; because the generation and the
HS>> nativity of the Messiah is not to be as other creatures in
HS>> the world, but shall be begot without carnal copulation; and
HS>> therefore no one hath mentioned his father, as who must be
HS>> hid from the knowledge of men til himself shall come and
HS>> reveal him. And upon Genesis: "Ye have said (saith the
HS>> L-rd), we are orphans, bereaved o > ther; such a one shall
HS>> your redeemer be, whom i shall give you, so upon Zechariah
HS>> "Behold my servant whose name is the Branch:" and out of
HS>> Psalm CX "Thou art a priest after the order of Melchi Zedek:"
HS>> he saith, R. Berachiah delivers the s ame things, and R
HS>> Simeon Ben Yochai upon Genesis more plainly; viz "That the
HS>> Spirit, by the impulse of a mighty power, shall come forth of
HS>> the womb, though shut up, that will become a mighty prince,
HS>> the King Messiah"
RAL> -----
Still doing research on the above. Please be patient..