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  • Thank you. My God bess you.

  • Thank you. My God bess you>

  • My son is named Noah. I have a Jewish friend online named Noah. Thank you for explaining a few things to someone ignorant of Judaism. I thought you had to have a Jewish mother to be a Jew. I guess you can be Jewish by following the faith? Maybe I am wrong. Thank you.

  • @mermaidcandy 2 ways to be a jew- 1 Jewish Lineage via ur mother 2- Convert to Judaism via an Orthodox Rabbi

  • GOOD BOY

  • @Yitzhak010

    Pakistani English translation? LOL

    I thought this site was very much hebrew and authentic jew.

    LOL REtard.

    Is this what your grandfathers taught you that you claim to be decendant of? Ismael, Jacob and Abraham?

    Fuck you!

    w w w. mechon-mamre. org/e/et/et0. htm

  • @Yitzhak010

    Old Testament controversies

    Solomon had thousands of horses. 1 Ki.4:26.

    A King must not multiply horses to himself. Deut.17:15,16.

    Solomon had hundreds of wives. 1 Ki.11:1-3.

    A King must not multiply wives to himself. Deut.17:17.

    There was no greater king before or after Hezekiah. 2 Ki.18:1, 5.

    There was no greater king before or after Josiah. 2 Ki.23:24, 25.

  • @Yitzhak010

    Manna tasted like coriander seed and honey. Ex.16:31.

    Manna tasted like fresh oil. Num.11:8.

    The Sabbath Day was to remember creation. Ex.20:11; Ex. 31:17.

    The Sabbath Day was to remember the sojourn in Egypt. Deut.5:15.

    God details sacrificial offerings. Ex.20:24; Ex.29:10-42; Lev.1:1-17; Num.28:1-31.

    God says he did not order sacrifices. Jer.7:22.

  • @Yitzhak010

    Noah entered the ark during the Flood. Gen.7:7.

    Noah entered the ark after the Flood. Gen.7:12, 13

  • @MuhammadUmerED With all these you propose.. Do you read the verses before and after? The whole chapter? It says in the Bible, "There is no G-d" Psalms 14:1. Oh, my. Wait, if I read BEFORE that, it says, "The fool says in his heart.." Ohh. Yeah. Context and readin'. It helps. Shalom aleichem.

  • @DeutscherYehudi

    Hello Dear. Thanks for your kind comments.

    You are absolutely right. I just wanted to tell this guy that just like muslim websites quote the verses out of context from Torah and Bible, he is doing exactly the same.

    Regards

    Shalom aleichem and

    Assalamo Alaikum

    PS: My previous Id is lost (stupid google locked my other emails since they "forgot" to tell us that once you sign ONE account with ONE email, you can NOT use that email for ANY OTHER thing.

    Apologies for that.

  • @DeutscherYehudi

    And my apologies if I have offended you. My comments were not directed at Jews, or any other sensible Jews. They were only to tell Yitshak010 that just like he is bringing verses out of context, so can I. That is far from an honest inquiry into anything. That is all.

    I hold Torah as a Scripture form The Creator The Almighty and have nothing against you .

    Regards and Salam

  • @AreWeMuslims I hadn't known, so I also humbly apologize. I hope you may forgive me for my outburst, I highly respect the Koran and wish peace and happiness upon you and your family. Salaam alaikom, Frieden sei auf dich, shalom aleichem!

  • @DeutscherYehudi

    Thanks for your kind comments once again. You are my brother. No need to apologize at all (but in case you were worried, matter is forgiven and forgotten:-) . It was merely a little misunderstanding and thats all.

    Regards and Salam to you and your family. May Allah bless you in all possible ways.

  • @Yitzhak010

    God asks Cain the whereabouts of his brother. Gen.4:9.

    God goes to see what is happening. Gen.18:20, 21.

    God is everywhere and sees everything. Prov.15:3; Jer.16:17; Jer.23:24.

    It rained on the earth. Gen.7:4.

    There was rain from above and below. Gen.8:2.

  • @Yitzhak010

    The name of "The Lord" was known in the beginning. Gen.4:26; Gen.12:8; Gen.22:14; Gen.26:25.

    The name of "The Lord" was not known in the beginning. Ex.6:3

  • @Yitzhak010

    Adam was to die the day he ate the forbidden fruit. Gen.2:17.

    Adam lived 930 years. Gen.5:

  • @Yitzhak010

    God preferred Abel's offering to Cain's. Gen.4:4, 5.

    God shows no partiality. 2 Chr.19:7; 2 Sam.14:14

  • @Yitzhak010

    God encouraged reproduction. Gen.1:28.

    He said it was an unclean process. Lev.12:1-8 (Note that bearing a daughter is more unclean than bearing a son)

  • @Yitzhak010

    On the first day, God created and separated light and darkness. Gen.1:3-5.

    On the fourth day, God again created and separated light and darkness. Gen.1:14-18

  • @Yitzhak010

    The birds were created out of the water. Gen.1:20.

    The birds were created out of the land. Gen.2:19

  • @Yitzhak010

    LOL.

    Here you go from Old TEstament: enjoy:

    Man was created after the plants. Gen.1:12, 26.

    Man was created before the plants. Gen.2:5-9

  • The two gentlemen at 8:01 are weating different hats. What is the difference between two and its significance. I would presume it would have to do something with their religious rank but obviously I am not sure.

  • Beautiful!

    So lovely.

    Thanks for sharing.

    If I wanted to visit, would I be allowed in and just be there? Just to feel God?

    I hope that is not an offensive question in anyway.

  • I'm Christian, all respect to Judaism. This is beautiful, I love it. Thanks. =) Shalu shalom yerushalayim!

  • judaism is the tower for all other monotheists beliefs, you may try to accept the other steps along the way but you will never make it to the top :)

  • this guy tackles christianity alot but i dont see him truly tackling Islam...I CHALLENGE this man to read the Quran and tell me that he can find contradiction. In fact, Allah says in the Quran that no one could ever come close to matching even 1 ayat(verse)....so Mr. Geoasher, r u up to the challenge???/

  • @StudentofKnowledge99

    Even the mormons are better than muhammedans. Joseph Smith only ADDED to the scripture. Muhammed REPLACED the word of God with his own words (or at best with the words of an angel...)

  • @StudentofKnowledge99 There are rons of contradictions, scientific innacuracies, and things that make no sense even from a theological standpoint. the Bible is by far more logical. I'd advise you to accept Y'shua and YHWH now.

  • the destruction of the temple and a result of the dispersion of the jews from

    the land,bought about a national and religious crisis in the jewish world. Two questions were

    raised and needed to be answered,

    1)how can judaism ,deprived of the temple and the sacrificial system,survive religiously

  • 2) how can the jewish people,scattered in a hostile gentile world,survive nationally.

    The soloutions were developed over a period of years ,

    1) Biblical judaism was set aside and replaced by rabbinical judaism,the rabbi replacing the preist

    as the leader of jewish life.

    2) The synagogue became the centre of jewish life.

    And so rabbinical judaism was born.

  • The Jewish Bible teaches that we need to approach God with a sacrifice. Moses put it this way: The life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood by reason of the life that makes atonement (Lev. 17:11). Every day at the Jerusalem Temple animals were

  • Their blood was poured out on the altar to make atonement for our souls. The pure animal took on the sin of the human who had sinned, and the person who sinned was cleansed by the blood of the sacrifice. Rabbinic Judaism today is without the sacrifice that the Jewish Bible teaches is essential for atonement and approaching God on His terms.

  • Israel's sins had thoroughly polluted her and had placed her in an

    apparently hopeless position (isaiah 6:5). Furthermore she could not stop

    sinning. Was there any hope for her? She was as unclean as a leper, as

    repulsive as menstrual cloths, as spiritually lifeless as a dead leaf on a tree

    ready to be blown away by more sin. (isaiah 64-6)

  • and god chose abraham , we can choose tobe obedient ,we can choose to forgive , we can choose to love but we cannot choose to be blessed or to be chosen god chooses whom he wills , just s he chose jacob against esau..Why did God love Jacob and hate Esau? (romans 9 v. 11)

  • you misunderstand me , geoasher said choose to be blessed and choose to be chosen i am showing how it is god who chooses us ,and i am not a calvanist ...Isaiah 41:8: But thou, Israel, art My servant, Jacob whom I have chosen, the seed ofAbraham My friend...also

  • For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth. deuteronomy 7-6....also ..john 15-16..Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you

  • You can't really quote Christian verses to prove a point to a Jew (John 15-16).

  • gods word is authoritive ,romans 1-16...For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. and they are not christian verses ,it is the word of god and it speaks to all x god bless you

  • You appear unaware of the term 'begging the question'. It's when you assume your argument in order to prove your argument.

  • Good work!

    Olla

  • pricemam,your missing the point,perhaps its about being a light unto the nations.Illumination is the key here  and i reject god calls who HE wants,thats calvanistic its about a free will.... a choice...having the information to make that choice is part of the choice making READ... Deut 30:19.

  • i was commenting tht we cant choose to be chosen or blessed , yes we all have one father but we cannot choose who gets blessed and god has chosen israel as i said , he di not choose america or england but israel it was his choice ,we cannot choose to be blessed it is god amen

  • you cannot choose to be blessed only god chooses who is chosen and who is blessed ,abraham chose ishmael but god said no i want isaac , god chose israel ,israel did not choose god

  • Beautiful video. All respect for Judaism, I'm Eastern Orthodox.

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