The document summarizes references to Jesus in the Talmud, including:
1) Jesus is referred to by several names in different passages, including Ben Stada, Ben Pandira, and Yeshu.
2) He is said to have been executed for "bringing forth witchcraft," "worshipping a stone," and "practicing witchcraft and leading Israel astray."
3) The passages that reference Jesus come from the 2nd century CE and discuss events from the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE.
4. Jesus in the Talmud
Names Offense Period Passages Notes
Ben Stada; Ben “Brought forth R. Akiva; 135 1-3; Returned from
Pandira. Miriam; witchcraft via CE Sanhedrin 67a; Egypt; fool;
Papus b. Yehudah tattoo”; (Shabbat 104b) executed in
enticer; Lud;
hakhmanah.
Yeshu; R. Joshua lascivious; John 2-4; Inn;
b. Perahiah; “Worshipped a Hyrcanus; Sanhedrin excommunicati
Simeon b. stone”; 130 BCE 107b; (Sotah on; rejection;
Shetah; John “Practiced 47a); 40-day herald;
Hyrcanus witchcraft & led Sanhedrin 43a; close to
(Jannaeus?) Israel astray government
(apostacy)”;
enticer.
7. Disciples of Jesus according to NT
English Greek Hebrew
Simon/Stone Simon/Petros
James Iakobos
John Ioannes
Andrew Andreas
Phillip Philippos
Bartholomew Bartholomaios
Matthew Math-thaios
Thomas Thomas
Thaddaeus Thaddaios
Judas Iscariot Ioudas Iskariotes