There’s a story in the Talmud about Hillel the elder, a rabbi who died in 10 CE:
There was another incident involving one gentile who came before Shammai and said to Shammai: Convert me on condition that you teach me the entire Torah while I am standing on one foot. Shammai pushed him away with the builder’s cubit in his hand. This was a common measuring stick and Shammai was a builder by trade. The same gentile came before Hillel. He converted him and said to him: That which is hateful to you do not do to another; that is the entire Torah, and the rest is its interpretation. Go study.
Do unto others I guess?
Judaism doesnt follow New Testament
The Golden Rule predates both.
Wow, Egyptians, 2000 BCE. Thats setting the ole Wayback Machine to high.
Mr. Peabody
There’s a story in the Talmud about Hillel the elder, a rabbi who died in 10 CE:
Yep, it’s generally a stereotypical Hassidic thing to quote Hillel at random moments
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Which is why it’s thankfully still not as genocidal as both its offsprings.