The Six Orders of the Mishnah. What does the Talmud have to do with it? The Jesuit society was created in 1534 by a group of Marrano Jews: Ignatius Loyola, Alfonso Salmeron and Diego Lainez. Zeraim | Moed | Nashim | Nezikin | Kodashim | Tohorot.

The Talmud is grouped into six sections called Orders as seen on the right.

Berachot: Blessings & Prayers (Liturgical rules). If the Mishna is a very brief outline of the laws of the Oral Law, the Gemara is the explanation that fills in all the gaps. After the very brief, focused style of the Mishna, studying the Gemara presents a tremendous contrast. Their leadership live in the Vatican. Peah: Corners of fields and gleanings left for the poor. The Talmud published there in 1644-1648 is almost similar to the Venetian edition. In fact, I think I just finally put the last piece to this NWO puzzle together. The great secret however is that the society of Jesus was organized by crypto-Jews. Kilayim: Forbidden mixtures of plants, animals, and clothing. In fact there were even some books of the Talmud which had many more chapters than we have today. The Talmud is the name given to the printed edition that includes both the Mishna and the Gemara. It's the hidden cornerstone of the NWO agenda.

For example the Talmud says Avraham’s copy of the Tractate called “Avodah Zarah” contained … Sheviit: The Sabbatical Year. I never realized it either until recently. ששה סדרי משנה . It is to be noted that almost all editions of the Talmud have the same number of folios and the same disposition of the text. It appears from the Talmud, in the past, there were more than these six Orders. זרעים Seeds מועד Holidays נשים Women … The New World Order and the Talmud. (20) (20) Printed in small characters, in large quarto. I mean we've had spin doctors and disinfo agents over the past hundred years making sure we believed all the evils were beget through Catholicism. The Jesuit order is a Roman Catholic order of priests and scholars.

Tractates of the Talmud. Seder Zeraim. The large or small form depends upon the type. Demai: Produce bought from a person whose tithings are suspect. The Order of the Talmud An introduction and insight.