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:"[[Rabbeinu Tam|R. Jacob Tam]] also expressed his belief that '''Peter (Simon Caiaphas)''', the first Pope, was a devout and learned Jew, who dedicated his life to guiding [http://godfearers.com/index.php/Notzrim Christians] along the proper path. R. Tam further maintained that Peter was the author of the Nishmat prayer recited on Sabbaths and Festivals, as well as a prayer for Yom Kippur ([[Mahzor Vitry]], edited by S.Hurwitz, 1923, p.285 note 5 and p. 362 note 5. CF. [[Julius Eisenstein|J. Eisenstein]]'s articles on Simon Caiaphas in [[Otzar Israel]] and [[Otzar Midrashim]]). It may also be noted that [[Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg|R. Judah He-Hasid]], leader of the twelfth century Hasidei Ashkenaz in Germany, also referred to Peter as a Pious man ("zaddik"; [[Sefer Hasidim]], no. 191)."<ref>page 34 of the Wipf and Stock Publisher's edition of New York Orthodox Rabbi [[Harvey Falk]]'s book "Jesus the Pharisee: A new look at the Jewishness of Jesus" (copyright 1985 Paulist Press)</ref>
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'''Rav Symeon the son of Clopas''' (fl.c.86CE) often confused elsewhere with [[Peter]], [[Paul]] and probably identical with [[Shimeon Kippah]] is also known in the Teliya as '''Hakham Elijah''' and is accredited in Judaism as the Jew who canonized the [[Evangelion]] by order of the Sanhedrin.
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The author of the [[Machzor Vitry]] quotes Rabbeinu Tam as saying that he was the Shaliakh of Peter.
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Epiphanius said that his Father, Clopas, is said to have had a brother called Joseph Panther.
  
The [http://lemidrash.free.fr/JudaismeChristianisme/index_toledoth.html Toledoth Y.S.W] also praises Peter as a greatly learned and pious man dedicated to saving Israelites from [[Minuth|heresy]] and guiding gentile followers of displacement theology into Noahism. The appearance of R. Yehuda the Pious in some versions <ref>page 160 of Quest books 2005 "A Rebirth for Christianity" By Alvin Boyd Kuhn ISBN:0835608387</ref> makes it likely that the Tosafists were responsible for circulating the Toledoth Y.S.W..
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In Baruch Frankel's Hagahot it is written:  
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“On the 9th of Teves, Shimon Hakalfus -who helped save the Jewish people- died and the Sages established it as a day of fasting.
  
Peter's mission to the [[Hellenes]] was headed by Gamaliel's manumitted Benjaminite student Saul of Tarsus whose efforts in Peter's direction were complimented by [[Yakov Yisrael Emden|R. Jacob Emden]] in the [[Seder Olam Rabbah Vezuta]].  
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The [http://lemidrash.free.fr/JudaismeChristianisme/index_toledoth.html Teliya] also praises Simon as a greatly learned and pious man dedicated to saving Israelites from [[Minuth|heresy]] and guiding gentile followers of displacement theology into Noahism. One version of the Teliya says he was the brother of Magdalena. These claims might refer to his brother in law Joses ben Pandera the father of Yemakh Shmo Ben Stada. Symeon fought against the debauched feasts of the Notzrim and got them to observe feasts of HaShem appropriately under new names.  
  
Peter was officially instated as an Av Beit Din in Antioch by Theophilius on February 22nd. The Toledoth Y.S.W. also recalls Peter in Antioch and his elevated throne.
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http://web.archive.org/web/20220707182502/http://folkmasa.org/bet/bet001.htm
  
Many Magi of Mithrea who had been decieved into the anti-mishnah heresies of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaizers Notzrim] were retrieved to Noahism by Simon Peter. Those [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaizers Notzrim] who Peter failed to convert became the Mandaeans. The Marcionites were the failed result of Paul's mission among them.
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 21 April 2023

הקלפסי / הקלפוני

Rav Symeon the son of Clopas (fl.c.86CE) often confused elsewhere with Peter, Paul and probably identical with Shimeon Kippah is also known in the Teliya as Hakham Elijah and is accredited in Judaism as the Jew who canonized the Evangelion by order of the Sanhedrin.

The author of the Machzor Vitry quotes Rabbeinu Tam as saying that he was the Shaliakh of Peter.

Epiphanius said that his Father, Clopas, is said to have had a brother called Joseph Panther.

In Baruch Frankel's Hagahot it is written: “On the 9th of Teves, Shimon Hakalfus -who helped save the Jewish people- died and the Sages established it as a day of fasting.”

The Teliya also praises Simon as a greatly learned and pious man dedicated to saving Israelites from heresy and guiding gentile followers of displacement theology into Noahism. One version of the Teliya says he was the brother of Magdalena. These claims might refer to his brother in law Joses ben Pandera the father of Yemakh Shmo Ben Stada. Symeon fought against the debauched feasts of the Notzrim and got them to observe feasts of HaShem appropriately under new names.

http://web.archive.org/web/20220707182502/http://folkmasa.org/bet/bet001.htm

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