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What does the Bible say about Jewish fables?

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The Bible warns against Jewish fables and the commandments of men that turn from the truth (Titus 1:14).

In Titus 1:14, Paul addresses the danger of Jewish fables and commandments of men that divert believers from the truth of God. These fables are characterized as falsehoods and fabricated tales, often leading people away from genuine faith and into error. The Talmud, for instance, is considered a source of such fables, which the Jewish community mistakenly elevates to the level of God's Word. Paul’s insistence on avoiding these myths is a call to maintain the purity of the Gospel and prioritize the infallible Word of God over man-made traditions.
Scripture References: Titus 1:14

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