Sunni your account is so confused it is clear you licked it
off the masjid floor I do not know where to begin----with
your silly mess of knotted nonsense. You do not even understand
the words which you are using
that which is translated as "oral law" is not
"man's law" it is more like the understanding of
that which constitutes -----the interpretation of the Torah <<
another word you do not understand.
Jesus----like all pharisees had a big beef with the SADDUCEES
for several reasons -----some based on THEIR interpretations ---
but MOSTLY because they shilled for the romans. The pharisees
did not like the LEEWAY granted the romans by the sadducees
especially their inflitration into TEMPLE AFFAIRS (which is why
Jesus got violent with the money changers who were situated
in the temple courtyard----that is within the walls but outside of
the building ) There are all kinds of DETAILS from description
of the universe to details of ritual upon which pharisees differed from
sadducees ----but none of it would interest you or IMPACTS on world
affairs
Hillel is the talmudist that Jesus quotes-----in fact he rarely QUOTES
the torah I cannot think of an instance recorded in the New Testament---
he does some PUBLIC READING -----but there is nothing remarkable
about that ----and it is not even noted which sections he recited.
He does employ the rhetorical STYLE of a few different prophets---
mostly Jeremiah---or at least that is how his biographers represent
what he said------the GOSPELS were written in greek ---I think---
all of them were-----but I am not sure-----lets ask sherri
Oral law was just the interpretation of the Torah by men. ie. Man's Law
Whereas, Torah Law was given directly from G-d to Moses.
wrong sunni dear-----ORAL LAW---is commentary on how the law was
UNDERSTOOD at that time it was given The talmud does not
INNOVATE law-----it is COMMENTARY. The scholars of the time
recognized that with time----UNDERSTANDING ---of statements and
words ------changes----so they wanted to record the understanding
they they had gleaned over the years FROM THEIR TEACHERS
regarding all issues of law get it? People learn professions and
understanding of PHILOSOPHY and law from teachers----not just by
reading lists. You cannot become a dentist by simply reading a book
called "GUIDE TO GENERAL DENTISTRY" The talmud is a recording
of lots and lots of discussions and debates in LAW and PHILOSOPHY.
It is a METHOD of LOGIC
In fact----to a tiny degree-----muslim scholars try (but fail) to emulate
the method. I even once heard an Imam try to explain islamic law as
being "like halacha" ROFLMAO yeah right!!!!!!
Just to clear it up for you..........
for "clear" see above
btw The oldest copy of the Gospels is in Greek; although no one knows if earlier copies were written in another language.