Slade Henson wrote:

Nope... I disagree. What you refer to the words of sages who had a different
opinion of halacha (oral tradition). When He answered their objections, he
shut their mouths (my words)... which means His opinion of halacha was rock
solid. He did NOT break Shabbat.

-- slade


It appears that oral traditions added much to the law; things not originally included by God, but tradition not withstanding, if the law says no work on the Sabbath, and He worked on the Sabbath, what am I missing?
Terry
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