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#51
In the colloquial, aka everyday speak, it means non human cattle.

This is the word's history, despite its technical definition. For generations, till this very day, this word has been mostly used in a derogatory manner.
It can be used derogatorily, but the idea that it means non human cattle is some BS antisemites invented.

It’s used numerous times in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish prayer books, and it literally just refers to non Jewish nations.
 
#55
Oh... would you like the Talmud passages that explicitly use the word along with descriptions for non human treatment?
You have not studied the Talmud

smh the different Gemara in the Talmud are contradictory. It’s a book of commentary, not dogma. The process by which Halacha, Jewish law, is derived is insanely complicated. People literally dedicate their entire lives to learning it.

It’s genuinely insane how people think they are experts on Judaism because they read posts off 4chan
 
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You have not studied the Talmud

smh the different Gemara in the Talmud are contradictory. It’s a book of commentary, not dogma. The process by which Halacha, Jewish law, is derived is insanely complicated. People literally dedicate their entire lives to learning it.

It’s genuinely insane how people think they are experts on Judaism because they read posts off 4chan
You have no idea what ive studied, retard. Reiterating something ive already known doesnt give you authority on the subject.

Debate the ideas. Not your interpretation.

In fact your description is inaccurate. Its a book of judgements created by rabbinic judges after the fall of the second temple.
 
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