Jews also found that the ratio of the number of rich people to ordinary people in the whole society is about 22: 78, and the ratio of the wealth owned by the rich to the wealth owned by ordinary people is just the opposite, about 78: 22. This is the 78: 22 law of the Jews. Jews practiced this law: money is in the hands of the rich, so doing business is to make money from those rich people. Only in this way can we make money quickly and make a lot of money.
Jews quickly found evidence from business practice that enterprises that produce and operate cars make more money than those that produce and operate bicycles, because people who buy cars are rich, that is, they belong to 22%; People who buy bicycles are ordinary people, that is, people who belong to the range of 78%.
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In 586 BC, after the demise of the Jewish kingdom, a large number of Jews became "Babylonian prisoners". In this way, Babylon gradually developed into the most important cultural and spiritual center of Jews, and gathered many influential Jewish Tessa and religious researchers, forming a prestigious and leading academic class.
They took it as their duty to safeguard Jewish tradition and Jewish spiritual values, devoted themselves to theology, wrote books and compiled a collection of Jewish oral laws, namely Babylonian Talmud and Palestinian Talmud, collectively called Talmud, which formed Talmud culture.
Because the Talmud of Babylon was compiled after the Talmud of Palestine, and was studied by rabbis who were proficient in the law of Moses, it was mainly practiced in the real life of Jews, and its legal authority far exceeded that of the Talmud of Palestine. Talmud in the general sense refers to Talmud in Babylon. ?
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