>> Bava Kama describes ten enactments ordained by a man named Ezra, including the public reading of the law on the second and fifth days of the sabbath, and the washing of clothes on the fifth day of the sabbath (Lightfoot, 2:375; <<
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Do you realize that those ‘enactments,’ or ‘Takanots,’ are exactly what Yeshua condemned in Matthew 15?
How does one respect as “authority” another that uses contra-scriptural ‘enactments’ as a basis for his teaching?
***Do you realize that those enactments, or Takanots, are exactly what Yeshua condemned in Matthew 15?***
So? The purpose for posting this is to show what people meant by the words “first of the Sabbaths” at that time.