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Nopoe. from the people involved, it is clear that it was more than a century before the time that the Christian scriptures claim that Jesus lived. There are also numerous differences- from a full trial before the Sanhedrin involving 71 judges, a month looking for people to exonerate him before the final sentence was passed, the fact that he only had five disciples, not twelve, and only one has a name even resembling that of the disciples in Christian theology.
The only resemblance it has to the version in the Cristian scriptures is that the person was named Yeshu! Of course, Christians can claim this story is of the Jeus of Chrisitianity, but then they are stating that there scriptures are invalid and lie. Their choice really, to accept the Talmud does not speak about Jesus, or to claim their scriptures are wrong and lie.
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