In the days of the Hashmonaim there was a certain hair dresser named Miriam, also known as Stada, because she was an adulterer and a prostitute, and she was not faithful to her betrothed Pappus ben Judah. Now there was a certain centurion who had been sent into Judea, and his name was Joseph Pantera, and he came to Stada and slept with her and she conceived a son in prostitution, that bastard who is Yeshu ben Pantera
Now ben Pantera was a wise youth, and demonstrated great knowledge and wisdom of the Torah, having become very learned in the laws of Hashem by a young age and he impressed many of the sages and Rabbis because of his intelligence, but when he began to disrespect the customs of the synagogue he was banished into the upper regions of Judea, into Galilee, and he became Yeshu ha-Notzri.
In the days of king Yannai, when ben Pantera had come of age, he became a student of the great sage Rabbi Yehoshua ben Perahya, and as a result of the persecution at that time, ben Perahya and ben Stada fled into Egypt. But as they came into an inn, ben Perahya said, "This is a nice inn" to which Yeshu replied "Her eyes are crooked!" and ben Perahya rebuked ben Pantera because he was gazing at a woman rather than listening to his words. Everyday, ben Stada would come back to ben Perahya, begging him for forgiveness, and when ben Perahya finally offered his forgiveness, Yeshu fled from him because he did not understand that ben Perahya had offered his forgiveness. He then set up an idol of a fish and worshiped it.
As ben Pantera was worshiping the fish gods of the Egyptians, he acquired the knowledge of magic from the Egyptian priests, and when he returned to Judea in the days of queen Shlom Tzion, he began teaching sorcery to a group of disciples, and he began acting promiscuous and would sleep with all the prostitutes in the land, and he also began twisting the words of the Nevi'im to deceive his followers into proclaiming his as moshiach, and he began offering up sacrifices to the idols of the fish.
But in the days of queen Helen, he headed down into the sacred city Yerushalayim, and he unlawfully entered into the Kodesh haKodashim with an army of three hundred and ten of his followers, in hopes of starting a rebellion, and he enticed the priests to pronounce the sacred name of Hashem that he might use it for his sorcery. And he was arrested, and taken to the queen, but when he demonstrated his sorcery by raising a man from the dead, the queen was impressed and she released him.
And ben Stada continued in his sorcery, and even made birds from clay by invoking the power of the sacred name. So the faithful and wise holy man, Judah Iskarioto, who was at one time a disciple of Yeshu, went to the sages that he might help them overcome ben Pantera's blasphemies. And so the blessed and holy Judah Iskarioto was able to subdue ben Stada and his disciple Cephas by use of the sacred name, and he was brought once again before the queen. But this time he was convicted for his blasphemies against Hashem, and his use of sorcery, and his idolatry and worship of the fish, and his promiscuity. And on the eve of Passover, which happened to be before Shabbat this particular year, he was stoned by the crowd, and then he was hung from a tree where he died the death of a heretic and a coward, and some of his disciples were executed as well whose names are Matthai, Naqqai, Netzer, Buni, and Todah, and they also died as heretics and cowards.
But some heretics continued in his magic, and these became the Nazarenes, and they continued to teach and heal in the name of Yeshu ha-Notzri even to the sages, some of whom went astray, but most of whom remained faithful. But there was a wise sage by the name of Onkelos who was shown a vision by Hashem, and in the vision he saw Titus, Balaam, and Yeshu, all boiling in feces in Gehenna, where they are punished for leading many in Israel astray and for introducing sorcery and idolatry to the people.
Thus is the story of Yeshu ben Stada, the sorcerer and blasphemer. May his named be erased from the face of the earth, and may he be cursed forevermore. You Nazarenes who continue to follow this blasphemer will surely have no share in the world to come, nor will your heretic of a moshiach. Stop being deceived by your false stories, your moshiach is no more, he is dead and unfavored by Hashem because he abandoned the religion of Israel and taught sorcery.
>For the apostates let there be no hope,
and uproot the kingdom of arrogance speedily and in our days. May the Nazarenes and the sectarians perish as in a moment. Let them be blotted out of the book of life, and not be written together with the righteous. You are praised, O Lord, who subdues the arrogant.