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  • when will this people get it they fall for a false messiah and made a cult. when will it get though there thick skulls that life is torah and mitzots not singing jesus for a hour.

  • the final and full punishment on the Talmudic Rabbinic Tradition, is that the Jews have been taught that the Holy Spirit is not God. That alone, brings up the wrath into the nostrils of God to turn His Face away from those Graven Images who call themselves Rabbis. The Infinite All must be the Definite One, or nothing of God would ever be seen. To paint a Red Vase on the Red Canvas, there is no space or contrast, so Nothing at All is ever seen. The Holy Spirit must stand out as God.

  • Rabbi Locks is so nice. I never want to be part of the Idolitry of Xtianity ever again.

  • this video is one of my favorites! i'm a bal teshuvah, i get tears from this one. thank you for this rov!

  • @aviyahu01 That is so awsome Avi!

  • this video is one of my favorites! i'm a bal teshuvah, i get tears from this one. thank you for this rov!

  • this video is one of my favorites! i'm a bal teshuvah, i get tears from this one. thank you for this rov!

  • Beyond this, Jesus himself dictates to us God's greatest commandments. In Mark 12:29, Jesus explicitly says that the Shema, which is the ultimate statement of the oneness and uniqueness of God, is the most important commandment. This was in line with the Pharisaic philosophers of the time and all of the Hebrews before then. Ultimately, it is a comment consistent with the entirety of the Torah and the word of God. God is infinite and he is one. He isn't 3 limited containers with specific powers.

  • By permeation of everything, we mean that the fact that God is omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient means that ultimately, everything in the universe and beyond can be seen as a part of God; however it is only the entirety of his greatness that is God. A man is not God, a star is not God, and a galaxy is not God. They are within God, but calling them God is reducing God to a contained physical object lesser than all and eternity.

  • The God of the Old Testament is an unlimited creator who permeates all of existence with his endless power and greatness. He is not limited by simple containers of the flesh. Putting any significant limitation on God is blasphemy by the views of the Old Testament. God is not a man in the same vein that he is not a burning bush. Jesus' whole rhetoric about being part of the father was just a re-iteration of the mystical view that God's essence permeates everything.

  • Jews and Samaritan is not the same. but why the samaritan follow the torah?

  • @khoniliouskulleh Samaritans do not follow the Torah They have their own beliefs

  • @gutmanlocks oic...i juz read bout them in the wikipedia..The Samaritans (Hebrew: שומרונים‎ Shomronim, Arabic: السامريون‎ as-Sāmariyyūn) are an ethnoreligious group of the Levant. Religiously the Samaritans are adherents of Samaritanism, an Abrahamic religion closely related to Judaism. cont

  • @gutmanlocks Based on the Samaritan Torah, Samaritans claim their worship is the true religion of the ancient Israelites prior to the Babylonian Exile, preserved by those who remained in the Land of Israel, as opposed to Judaism, which they assert is a related but altered and amended religion brought back by those returning from exile. It is commonly, though inaccurately, accepted that Samaritans are mainstream Jews.

  • do you acknowledge about Bahai Faith? they claim that they same root from the abrahamic religions.

  • @khoniliouskulleh The Bahai faith believes in one G-d however they are a recent religion from some 200 yrs ago who have tried to take good from many beliefs and put them together

  • @khoniliouskulleh I have no quarrel with the Bahais. They have their beliefs and I have mine. Judaism does not deny that others can follow a moral life, believe in G-d and the Bahais follow that path in their own way.

  • What is the religion before Judaism, i mean the religion of moses, abraham etc

  • @khoniliouskulleh Judaism begins with Abraham and Sarah who are the father and mother of the Jewish people and continues through Moses and the giving of the Torah and the other prophets until today

  • More videos please Rabbi!

  • @CarmineFragione You are being absolutely foolish in your preaching. This is not the place for you to do your missionary work.

  • @CarmineFragione You are believing a fairy tale. The Bible does not agree with your hopes. G-d is everywhere at all times (He is Infinite) and we are all his children. The Messiah has to come from the tribe of Yehuda and the tribes go by the father. Your choice of messiah is said to have a ghost for a father and this ghost is not from the tribe of Yehuda so your choice does not qualify. Stick with the facts of the Bible and no not make up your own religion to fit your hopes.

  • Does judaism acknowledge the necessity of a mediator between man and G-d? If only a highpriest free of sin can enter the Holy of Holies to seek atonement for the sins of the nation of Israel...then this pertains to the requirement of mediation, right?

  • @ThisTimeOfGrace There is no one in between G-d and His creation. He is all. Each of us is commanded to be holy and must act as the High Priest and serve G-d. Obviously this is a spiritual assignment since the Temple has been destroyed. Stay tuned. It is about to be rebuilt

  • @gutmanlocks So we must be High Priests ourselves. But as you know more than once High Priests died in the Holy of Holies, facing G-d. Because they still had some sins left. So only the very very holy tzadikim will see G-d and live. Does that mean the rest of us are lost?

  • @ThisTimeOfGrace Just as the Prophets say, everyone is judged according to their own deeds. When you worship a limited god, you are worshiping an idol. All people are the children of G-d. He is the Father of all of us. Worship only the Father, do good deeds, have a wonderful life, and go to Heaven when you are finished here.

  • @gutmanlocks. Why does R' Nachman write in Kitzur Likutey Moharan:"The Tzaddik is required to do teshuvah on behalf of all Israel. Because all the four yesodot/foundations that a man was created from are drawn from the basic element, which is the concept of the Tzaddik, as in “but the Tzaddik is the foundation-element of the world” [Prov. 10:25]. The closer people are to the Tzaddik, the easier their teshuvah is. Because the Tzaddik does teshuvah for them." A tzaddik mediates between man + G-d??

  • @ThisTimeOfGrace Everyone is accountable for their own deeds.

  • @CarmineFragione "Know this day and take it to your heart that the L-rd is G-d in the Heavens above and upon the Earth below, there is nothing else" Deuteronomy 4:39 You are refusing the truth to hold onto your false god

  • @gutmanlocks God in Heaven is a Unity with God on Earth. The Father and the Son are in the Mind of God from before Creation. Ezekiel speaks of David as a King and then as the Prince. Read Ezekiel 37 verse 24 As God is in Heaven , David was named King. But in verse 25 God is then King on Earth , and David is moved to being the Prince. So Jesus is King, the Messiah, who is God, The Father in Heaven appears on Earth as the Son, King and Prince is the Unity in God, who is One,

  • @CarmineFragione You are inventing your own religion and saying that the Bible agrees with you! You believe in a story that someone told you and you did not see yet you want others to believe it too!

  • @flatpicker1234 The Bible does not mention your man/god. His story came later, The sages of the Talmud saw that man and rejected him so there is no way that we should accept a myth that we did not see. I delete your missionary comments because this is not the place for them. See the video again. You are not going to change and we are not going to follow your idolatry. Shalom

  • I like this video

  • whats the big different between jews and the samaritan? explaination please

  • @khoniliouskulleh The Samaritans were a non Jewish people to the Land of Israel by the Assyrians to fill and farm the land after the expulsion around 700 bce. They had a partial conversion but kept their idols secretly so they were never really Jews. They became a major problem for the Jews still living in the Land.

  • @khoniliouskulleh The Samaritans are not Jews

  • Shalom! I just wondered who said that Christians pray to Yeshua instead of HaShem? I just was not clear about that. Todah rabah!

  • @havivati If a christian saw Yashka walking down the street he would say "there goes god!" It is idolatry to worship or serve or pray to anyone other than the Infinite One G-d Who fills and surrounds all existence and even beyond creation. That man/god of theirs does not qualify, not in the least.

  • ain od milvado! bottom line

  • do you think muslim god and jewish god is the same? bcause from muslim side they admit that Allah in Islam is the same Ellah in Hebrew? because thay said arabs and hebrew is a sister language.

  • @khoniliouskulleh Islam speaks of the G-d of Abraham. They believe in the One G-d.

  • Mr Locks. Are you referring to the Hebrew word 'bar' as being misinterpreted ? Are there any other places where this hebrew word 'bar' is being used ?

  • @flatpicker1234 The Prophet did not say that a virgin will give birth. He said that a young maiden will give birth. Why argue this dead issue. You will believe what you want no matter what the facts say. Worship the Creator and Infinite G-d and not a mere creation

  • @solpapisolmook I am removing your comments. You are trying to spread hatred for no reason. You should seek medical help.

  • I feel so sorry for these gentiles for they do not know G-d and pray to a false idol and try to tell us what we believe when they dont even know what is right

  • @Chellabell72 Christians pray to G_d. They do not pray to a false messiah.

  • @flatpicker1234 If a christian saw their "messiah" walking down the street, they would say, "there goes god!" This is idolatry.

  • @gutmanlocks If I saw Jesus walking down the street I would say there goes God's only son. The one that would have to be raised from the dead in order to walk down the street.

  • @flatpicker1234 See how foolish your statement is! All of us are G-d's children. Why do you worship that dead man?

  • Psalms 2:12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish [from] the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed [are] all they that put their trust in him. Baruch haba b’shem ADONAI

  • @MsOmeGa29 That Psalm does not say anything at all like you misquoted. Here is what the Hebrew says: Psalms 2:12 Yearn for purity lest He grow wrathful and your way will be doomed for blaze in a brief moment with His anger. Praiseworthy all those who trust in Him. You are reading a false translation written to support a mistaken religion. Do not trust that book!

  • I`m a black male whose fathers side is christian and whose mothers side is Jewish. I thank G-D that HE provided someone like you to speak the truth to the masses. Thanks for all the great videos. Please post more! :-)

  • The ignorance of both these men is too much to cover in this formate. Messiah's authority is Spiritual like Moses being made an Elohim. When Israel murmored against moses and aaron they were in fact murmoring against The LORD. why is a rabbi using the English term "God" in the most general sense without using biblical titles so the details can be coverd? to avoid the harmony of the scriptures?

  • @KRU78 Elohim can refer to powerful people or rulers or even G-d. Do you think that Moses was made into a god? The Torah calls Moses a man of G-d. I am using English for G-d because I am writing in English. If you only learn from a translation it is hard for you to know what the Torah means.

  • @gutmanlocks gut, thanks for confirming my point thus showing the loose ends of your Argument. Even as you have now confirmed the Hebrew context perhaps the time will come when you aplly this to Messiah (looking past the flesh Messiah uses as a vehicle for Spiritual to interact with Phyciacl in a physical way). Reguradless, Take care and Praise Hashem 1love

  • @KRU78 You are reading what you want to believe into scripture and history As long as you do this you will never find the truth

  • Maybe this Rabbi should actually read Isaiah 49 & 53. YHVH tells us Himself who the Messiah is and Yeshua fulfilled all that YHVH said he would.

  • @speakingconstitution - Isaiah 41:8 "You, Israel are my servant" 41:9 "Jacob you are my servant." The prophet Isaiah names the servant he is talking about and it is not the one you are voting for. It is Israel who is also call Jacob. Stop inventing scripture.

  • @gutmanlocks I specifically refered to Isaiah 49 & 53. Please address those chapters.

  • @speakingconstitution Obviously when Isaiah wrote about someone called G-d’s servant in chaps 49 and 53 he is talking about the same servant he already wrote about in chap 41:9 or else he would have to have told us that he was speaking about a different servant. And as he said, this servant is Israel

  • @gutmanlocks You would be wrong because it is NOT YHVH that is speaking in Isaiah 49, it is Yeshua and Isaiah 53 tells us how he is to suffer. But I do understand, YHVH has not lifted the veil over your heart, but that veil does not give one license to misdirect those who are returning to YHVH through Yeshua Messiah, there is much we can agree on and those are the points we should be sharing, not twisting them because one does not believe Isaiah 53 was fulfilled.

  • @speakingconstitution You are dreaming & putting your dream onto the Prophets. Your man-god is not from the tribe of Yehuda so he cannot be the messiah & according to your "bible" he is not in the grave so he is not everywhere & since G-d is everywhere your man cannot be G-d. He fails on every single account having lived & died without fulfilling a single requirement to be holy & still you call him your god! & if you deny the least of that fiction you think that you will burn in hell! Oh dear!

  • @gutmanlocks can you provide an example of which prophecy Jesus didn't fulfill?

    (not looking for argue, this is a genuine question. My Rabbi gave me this link)

  • @LeeRyder The only one i know that he did fulfill was when he said that he did not come to bring peace but rather he came to bring war and this is just what his name has caused for the past 2000 yrs. The Messiah brings peace not war. if you have any questions write to me at gutman1@013.net

  • Give me a break, this Rabbi os speaking of Yeshua Messiah picking grain to eat because is against their oral law they call the oral torah when it is nothing but the man made laww added to Torah. The oral doctrine of Judaism is as much to blame as is the doctrine of Christendom for the continuing divide between the children of YHVH. Both have added and both have taken away.

  • @speakingconstitution Okay you want a break? Here is a break for you. The laws of Shabbat are not rabbinic & the Torah tells us that the Messiah's father has to be from the tribe of Yehudah. Who is your "messiah's" father? Well according to you it was a ghost! Sorry there are no ghosts allowed in the tribe of Yehudah.The children of Israel are not divided on this one. The vast vast majority of Jews agree that yoshka (your choice) is responsible for killing Jews not saving us.

  • @gutmanlocks His name is Yeshua. What the hell is Yoshka? And he didn't kill anyone. And don't act so pious. You live in Israel, but Gemara Ketubot 111a says Jews should not use force to establish a state before the Messiah comes. According to you, he hasn't come yet, so why was 1948 not in violation of the Talmud law I just quoted?

  • @solpapisolmook His name is forbidden to speak "Do not let the names of their gods come across your lips" so we give your false gods derogatory names like Yoshka. We are not using force to establish a state we are using force to defend ourselves Why are you now accepting Talmud but rejecting it when it says Yoshka was not the messiah? You are arguing a belief without having seen anything & neither did the person who taught you those beliefs see anything. Messiah is from Yehuda not a ghost!

  • @gutmanlocks You call my Messiah a false God and you want to know why everybody hates you. If I said the same thing about your religion, you'd whine and whine forever about anti semitism. How hypocritical.

    Irgun and Lehi were committing massacres against civilians. This is clearly documented, even by Israeli scholars. That's not "self-defense."

  • @solpapisolmook You are getting angry again. Relax your radical beliefs are affecting your logic. Everyone does not hate me as you said. Most people like me very much. I do not whine, I explain. You pick and choose your sources for history the same way you pick sources for your religious beliefs just so they fit what you want to believe & ignore the facts. Do you understand that the messiah's father has to be from Yehuda and your's is a ghost? Why do you believe in something you did not see?

  • @gutmanlocks Then don't change the subject. Talmud says no force to establish a state, and the Israelis certainly used force to establish a state. The one you're living in. You can insult my religion because of what your Torah says, but something tells me you never stoned your son to death when he was rebellious. You can make a cute joke now to deflect, or you can answer the questions. Let's see what you choose.

  • @solpapisolmook Look at what you are doing You are accusing me of exactly what you are doing, ignoring the subject to look for a fight. Torah says the messiah's father has to be from Yehudah & your "messiah's" father is a ghost & you again ignore this & answer that the Jews are breaking the Talmud by defending ourselves from arabs so we can live here! Your religion has caused the death of millions of Jews for 2000 years. This is not Torah It is history! Do not expect me to approve of it.

  • @gutmanlocks You're either ignorant to the history of Zionism or you just don't want to admit the truth. Regarding the truth about the founding of the state of Israel, I'll direct you to the ZIONIST Israeli historian, Benny Morris, who clearly proves that the Israelis were fighting largely a war of offense.

    Your religion is steeped in anti-Gentile hatred, from Maimonidies' racism against blacks to insults against Jesus and Mary in the Talmud. Do not expect me to approve of it

  • @solpapisolmook again you are ignoring the question & accusing me of what you do Your "messiah's father is not from Yehuda & you ignore this & You choose your historians like you choose your "bible" as long as it agrees with you Apparently you hate Jews & our religion so you accuse us of hating you The Torah tells us that G-d loves all righteous people & hates the evil ones. History tells us that wave after wave has attacked Jerusalem yet we Jews have again come home. Redemption is happening now

  • @gutmanlocks Ah yes, the old anti-Semitism slander. Now that you've got that out of the way, let's focus on what I actually said (which you ignored).

    1. Benny Morris clearly showed that the founding if Israel was more of an offensive operation than a defensive, so it directly contradicts the Talmud's teaching, yet you live there.

    2. Plenty of (Jewish) literature supports the fact that the Talmud is inherently anti-goy.

    Please refute.

  • @solpapisolmook You are doing it again This seems to be your way You are doing what you accuse me of Is your messiah from the tribe of Yehuda? Why do you ignore this & say that I am ignoring your claim The video is about why your messiah is false Why do you change the subject to your take on history & Talmud? Is your "messiah" a man or a god? Should you pray to him or not? This is the subject of the video. And you call complaining about millions of murders over 2000 years antisemitism slander!!

  • @gutmanlocks If anyone is changing the subject, it is you, "rabbi." My first comment I wrote in this video had to do with what I keep asking you. Or, what I keep *having to* ask you because of your circumvention.

    You called me a Jew-hater for no reason. Yes, that's slander.

    You said Jesus was responsible for the deaths of (now millions) of Jews. Jesus was not. Certain people were. All all Jews to be considered perverts because certain rabbis practice metzitzah be'peh?

  • @solpapisolmook Your anger is steaming! no wonder you are confused Why are you not answering my questions about your false god Yashka? After all the video we are talking about is about your belief in Yashka. Do you hate Jews or just the Talmud? You call all rabbis perverts & wonder what I think about you. You can read your words and see what you believe. Can you answer my questions about your "man-god" and his father? Why do you keep writing to me if you do not want to learn?

  • @gutmanlocks I study Torah every week and I do know that the Father does not select a Messiah from the seed of man, it is the spiritual seed that matters. The Father's Son has 2 duties, one as Yeshua the servant & one as Yeshua the conquering king. The servant is Yeshua Ben Joseph and the conquering king is Yeshua Ben David. YHVH told Abraham there is only "One" seed" of the promise, there is only one "law" for all, both native and "ger" who was one a "goy". Got any other questions?

  • @speakingconstitution You are being foolish. You read an English book & with people who believe in a man-god and you say that you study Torah How absurd!

  • @speakingconstitution What non-sense is this? The servant in Isaiah has been and always will Israel. Messiah means anointed and there is no supernatural meaning to it. There are many resources you can look-up to see what constitutes messiah. Two of the most obvious is that the messiah will be born from the line of King David and that peace throughout the world will have been establish beforehand. There will be no "spiritual seed" involved.

  • @gutmanlocks The laws of Shabbat according to Torah are very simple unlike the laws of Shabbat according to the Talmud; and while I did learn much from the Talmud in my studies, I know bones when I see them and know how to spit them out for the rubbish they are while clinging to the beautiful aspects that bring further light to Torah & Temple service.

  • @speakingconstitution Obviously you do not want to answer my questions about your man-god messiah so why are you writing to me? Is your messiah god? does he have a human father? is he in the grave? You are worshiping an idol and trying to claim that it is what the Torah teaches!!

  • @gutmanlocks I am not against you, I fully accept why you do not accept the Messiah of Christianity. I too would reject him if he was who they say he was. Yeshua Messiah came for ONE reason, to begin the restoration of Israel, NOT to start a new church for pagan gentiles. He ONLY came to gather the lost sheep of Israel who had been scattered amongst the gentiles. It was the political divide between the house of Shammai & Hillel why Messiah was not accepted. Religious power is evil

  • @speakingconstitution Well then apparently he failed, the true messiah will succeed in bringing the Jewish people together. You have given another reason why the world should reject your choice

  • The truth is that as far as we know, we're alone in this universe. It's obviously indifferent to human beings in terms of morality and emotion. We're conscious, but, what suggests the universe is conscious of us? Brains are the only thing we know of that generates consciousness. Where is the universes brain? Because we love, then reality (God) loves? Religion seeks comfort at the expense of solid truth. For many, that comfort is the only strand of hope keeping them from plummeting down the void.

  • @itzahazylife Try looking at all existence as a single one and that the physical creation is but the physical aspect of the the One. The One fills surrounds and exceeds the physical creation. The Torah teaches that there is nothing other than G-d.

  • God is not all. Reality itself is all. God is just a way to anthropomorphize nature into something human beings can relate to. I see it as a typical phenomenon of human psychology. Nature doesn't love us. Nature doesn't care about us. Nature won't make sure there's a paradise waiting for us after we die. BUT, if we distort reality enough to personify it as some sort of loving, all encompassing entity, then we can be satisfied with it. Well, how about being satisfied with what it TRULY is? NATURE

  • @itzahazylife You are discussing the philosophy called pantheism which relates G-d to and as nature. Now study the idea called Panantheism which teaches that nature is but a tiny aspect of G-d, that G-d includes and surpasses mere creation.

  • @gutmanlocks

    So basically, the idea that God is nature (pantheism), is foolish, since nature is nature. Saying God is nature is just a way of redefining nature to be more anthropic. Panantheism is an attempt to fit God into reality by saying that he isn't just nature, but also supernatural. But, that just seems desperate. It's like inventing a realm for God to exist within, since there isn't anymore room in nature. And if God is literally all, then he must be evil too?

  • @itzahazylife You missed the point of panantheism. It teaches that G-d was before creation and makes creation out of a thought of His and since He is infinite, nature is also Him, acting as nature. G-d wants man to have free will so He puts evil options in the world for man to either choose or reject. In truth, He is all, disguising Himself to appear as the Heaven and the Hell, the good and the bad

  • @itzahazylife I don't think you understand what is being said... G-d is not evil, but evil is G-d. G-d is not limited by your understanding of reality. G-d exists, and does not exist, and G-d is existence. Quoting the Rambam, G-d is the knower, the known and the knowledge.

  • I like the way the Christians who like to say how "Jews killed Jesus" and "Jews are going to hell for not believing in Jesus" blah blah blah, somehow seem to overlook these videos on YouTube, but somehow seem to find their way back to videos that strengthen their stupidity (in that area of belief).

    But, people who believe so strongly in something can't be changed. I've tried. I've tried to show my Christian family members why I converted to Judaism. But, unfortunately, ignorance is ignorance.

  • It would be interesting to hear him debate a Messianic Jew. I would enjoy listening in on that.

  • @krauthead4 When the Messiah comes certain things have to happen, such as world peace and the final Temple and G-d's Presence being revealed. We see that none of these have happened so we know that the Messiah has not come. So called messianic Jews have their own beliefs that are not based on facts but they desperately want to hold onto these beliefs. They will not change until they desperately grab onto some other belief.

  • I wish I had a Rabi like that :)

  • @mzleveli Where do you live?

  • @gutmanlocks I come from Tbilisi and live now in Berlin,

  • @mzleveli Look up your nearest Chabad Lubavitch rabbi. He will be able to answer your questions. Be well

  • Yikes! I just deleted someone's comment by mistake. It was from a christian who after seeing this video said that he now knows that je-sus is not the messiah and will have to study more to find out if he will continue his christian beliefs. Please send it again. You could help a lot of other people to search harder for the truth.-Gutman

  • @gutmanlocks That's why I ask you dear rabbi to make more this kind of videos. It will "help a lot other people to search harder for the truth"

  • @putevireligije Did you write that letter that i mistakenly deleted saying that you/he now know that je-sus is not the messiah?

  • @gutmanlocks whom?

  • @khoniliouskulleh I do not understand what you are referring to.

  • @gutmanlocks

    Rabbi Locks, I've seen you comment on Hinduism and Christianity, but what are your views towards Islam?

  • @Darkrider6970 It is hard to know if this observation is about Islam or about Muslims, but according to the statistics, today one out of four people in the world is Muslim and four out of five wars in the world involve Muslims!

  • I'm glad two people of different faiths could come together and have an argument without it being hostile, but just getting clarification from one another and walking away peacefully.

  • the pastor can't change the rabbi, nice try though

  • Rabbi Gutman Locks for President! :-)

  • This Rabbi is using all the counter arguments I've been using. How can God stone someone for picking up sticks, then come and pick wheat on the sabbath?

  • Locks is the man! it is so clear now now I left the idolitry of Xtianity

  • I'm wondering what the Pastor gentleman is up to these days and how this conversation impacted his life

  • @mhasson33 He is studying archaeology in Jerusalem & the conversation did not change his beliefs at all. christians cannot weaken their beliefs even if they realize that those beliefs are groundless. Their religion teaches them that only by belief will they go to Heaven & without their belief in their "savior" they will go to hell! G-d help them. They mean well & are usually good people but they are following something they were told & neither they nor the one teaching them ever saw anything!

  • 4:34 I love how the birds started fluttering in the background at the moment Rabbi Locks started talking about serving G-d. Beautiful!

  • Why do Jews type in G-D and no O

  • @Mitchx42 There is a prohibition not to erase G-d's Name, and it has become the custom to protect this rule by not even writing a translation of one of His Names completely so as not to set it up for erasure.

  • @gutmanlocks I think I get it fair enough

  • @gutmanlocks When the writing of God's Name is done in another language, not Hebrew, there is no need to blank the letter, it is not subject to the Law, for erasure. Only when the Divine Tetragrammaton or other Hebrew Iconic Names are printed, there is the sanction on it. God is from the Germanic Language "Goden" or Woden , was the original root word, and it came out of the paganism to mean a generic name of God, whomever is God, the word God is not God's Name, it is Euphemism.

  • @CarmineFragione There are two ways to see this,One, the Hebrew name itself and the respect and the meaning,second ,the respect we Should Give when referring to G-d in any language.

  • @Mitchx42 It's also so that someone can't come along and defame His name, e.g., crossing it out, marking over it or white it out. The only place it is allowed is on the internet .

  • The prohibition of picking plants on Sabbath is learned from the command to build the Tabernacle & them being told to stop for Sabbath. We learn the laws of Sabbath from here. There were 39 categories of work required to build the Tabernacle that had to stop & one of these was harvesting plants.

  • @gutmanlocks As we know, reaping is work, with the intent to sell. Would you say that picking a sandwich out of a refrigerator that you have prepared a day before Shabbat is reaping as well?

  • @westenicho You should find someone to study with in your town. The Laws are all understandable. As to your sandwich question--harvesting only applies when the object harvested is attached to the ground, which the sandwich is not

  • THIS IS GREAT! It's what I've always thought, and I'm not Jewish!

  • Detectivefiction

    Yes, and the Rabbi wasn't afraid to tackle any question, and he didn't stutter giving answers!

    What I find interesting is how Christians think they know better than Jews what the Judeo-Christian Religion means! lols. If it weren't for Paul, there wouldn't be any Gentile members of this religion.

    And now, there's many questions being raised about fraud in NT books. And speaking of Paul, 6 of his 13 letters are found to not be from the same author of the other 7 letters.

  • I liked this very much

  • Pastor Joel has made a number of videos including a very well known one against Mormonism. It is not that he is not experienced, it's that your god is not in the grave so he is not everywhere But G-d is everywhere. The messiah has to have a father from the tribe of Judah as the Bible states & your choice for messiah has a ghost for a father so he does not qualify. Your beliefs are just that, beliefs just like the Buddhists have their beliefs. They do not fit with the words of the Bible.

  • @gutmanlocks can you specifically show me in Torah where it's forbidden to pick kernals on shabbat? or pick fruits on shabbat? i think we all know that picking up sticks to make fire is forbidden, so comparing the two isn't the same. i'd really like to see where you make the connection in Torah however.

  • its nice o see 2 smart people talkin'

  • I like Gutman Locks! He should say something about Islam too!

  • Holy crap i love this.

  • i agree with mr  gutmanlocks ,moshico.

  • Seeing a man as a god is the perfect definition of idolatry

  • @gutmanlocks Its only idolatry if the statement was false. So what if God, who is everywhere at once, dwelled in a fleshly body?

    Then we, who executed him, made ourselves an enemy of God.

  • @alielbaryeshua G-d dwells in all. G-d fills and surrounds all. Your thinking that G-d dwelt only in that one man makes your religion idolatry. We are all G-d's children. We are not His enemy! Turn your life up. Worship the one Infinite G-d and not a mere manifestation.

  • @gutmanlocks

    Yes but the great majority of these well-meaning people don't know better because of their upbringing. A tinok shenishba can also happen by gentiles, not only Jews

  • @gutmanlocks you are wrong he was two things in one he was a god and a man and he still is

  • @markos824 This is classic idolatry! G-d is infinite so He is in all things not just in two things. The Infinite has no limits

  • Welcome home 

  • I'm a Jew for Jesus, but after hearing the Rabbi completely own the Pastor, I may come back to pure Judaism!

  • @Pokerstiend If you are Jewish, you'd be wise to explore the garden in your own backyard.

  • @Pokerstiend

    You do that.

    If you are Jewish, then you are part of the Jewish nation, which means we need you here with us.

    And of course, it is the truth.

  • Orthodox Jews do all that the Torah commands. 'Haradim do more than the Torah demands.

  • I'm Russian Orthodox , and I like the Rabbi . He has obvious wisdom and intelligence .

  • G-d is Infinite ... all of us are the sons of G-d, He is the Father of all of us... listen to the Father .... even yashka said to pray to the Father... don't worship a part of it when you can worship all of IT

  • Iam not jewish or christian. But, I love this mans philosophy

  • I agree with this rabbi. God cannot be a man. A man has limitations....god has no limitations.

  • Rabbi Locks- I loved this! I am a Catholic who recently discovered my Jewish ancestry and I'm exploring it. You managed to defend Judaism hilariously, brilliantly, and simply. AND you summed up my main objections to Christianity! Praises to the Holy One, Blessed Be He.

  • Christianity was made up by a Jewish Messianic sect during Roman era after some years after the destruction of the Temple in 70 AD! They expected a repeat of history. David Hume describes this thinking as THE PRINCIPLE OF INDUCTION! I am sure David Hume was directing his attack against Millenialist Christian thinking during his time. R.M. Hare also describes the nonsense as "BLIKS"! Hare's description is to say this type of thinking alters the politics and society in general.

  • The Bible says that we are all the children of God. Why do you need this man to be a son of God when we all are? Pray to the Father and worship only Him.

  • Wow the explanation of God in Judaism and Islam is same.God is pure,he cannot share his power with anyone

  • @LEARNISLAMDEEN true.

    islam and judaism are both monotheistic religions-and stand for one g-d.

    but islam accepts jesus as a prophet..and jews dont.

  • @LEARNISLAMDEEN Why does the koran instruct to kill Jews over and over again. The hatred towards anyone, let alone towards Jews....proves this isnt from God.

  • You say that your god incarnated a part of him on earth and that morons will never be able to understand this!

    Fanta---Your religion, like your god, is extremely limited. The Torah says that G-d is all. The Torah says that in Heaven and on Earth there is nothing else (besides G-d). The Torah teaches that G-d has no parts. G-d is a single, all, infinite One. Can you understand this?

  • Wow this is great! This guy has some very good answers and he answers them so warmly! =)

  • "ok,i'll do it next time when i come back"

    lollll:)))

  • Is Daniel 9:25-26 telling us when the Messiah will come?

  • rabbi = teacher

  • The part where you said "I'll do it when I come back" was pretty good. I never thought of it that way. Didn't Jesus also say to his disciples that the world would end and he would return again before their generation had passed? That didn't happen.

  • The Torah says, "If a false prophet does a wonder..." So we see that we cannot rely on wonders. Even idolaters in India openly do wonders. The messiah will fulfill the scripture. His father will be from the tribe of Yehuda. He will bring peace to the world and the final Temple. We see that none of these things have happened, so we know that no one up to now was the Messiah. Gutman

  • @gutmanlocks How can anyone prove they are from the tribe of Yehuda, or any of the tribes?

  • @smokeybirdman Some folks have kept records of their ancestry. Most likely the majority of Jews are from Yehudah or Binyomin, since the other ten tribes were exiled by the Assyrians many years prior to their exile. Levites actually keep their tribal connection inserted in their names because they have specific commandments to fulfill. E.G. Moshe Halevy (the levite) Lowy or Moshe Hakohen (the priest) Katz.

  • GISHMAHT. DELISHIOS

  • this is one funny rabbi .

  • Malaki vs A Man claiming to be God! i trust Prophet Malaki