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Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Mashiah on the Doorway - Torah Code

By Rav Glazerson...

(related to this)

18 Comments:

At Wed May 07, 05:58:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is always condition if we make teshuva, may be to add the word 10 parah haduma or any suggestions what other word may meet that condition?

 
At Wed May 07, 06:24:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When I went to :related to this... and pressed on 'this'. a Hebrew site opened, and when I did translation to 'English". I was shocked to see, the word, 'christ', it seemed to say Christ is at the door? what is this? This is not Jewish... this is relating to the Christian messiah.
Can someone explain. thanks.

 
At Wed May 07, 08:15:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Menachem, the Absolute Truth said...

Christ is an ancient Greek word meaning "anointed" and is improperly used by Google as the translation for Moshiach.

Since it has been presented here and other blogs that 5775 began on Rosh Hashanah Nisan, Moshiach is any day now.

Furthermore, Moshiach will be announced "ahead of his time" if we are deserving, but "in his time" if we are not -- I believe it is "in his time."

One more tidbit. Moshiach will be announced when all the Jews do Teshuvah. The world is getting so scary that all the Jews will soon look up and say one word of Teshuvah: "HELP" The same thing happened at the first Geula when we had a mountain hanging over us and said "Na'aseh V'Nishmah, First we will do, and then we will listen." It worked then, and it is working now.

 
At Wed May 07, 10:08:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whew!!

Thank you. I was getting so upset.
Why cannot google correct itself!

Also I am not a Jew, I am Noahide, already I am screaming for Hashem to help... its really a scary world. I am as Noahide trying my level best also to do Teshuva, and become thus a better human being.
Todah Raba. Hashem bless you.

 
At Thu May 08, 09:45:00 AM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sanhedrin 97b, that the redemption will come regardless of the merits of the Jewish people — 'even if they do not repent.'

This description of redemption matches the opinion of Rabbi Yehoshua in Sanhedrin 97b, that the redemption will come regardless of the merits of the Jewish people, 'even if they do not repent.' (See LeNetivotYisrael, pp. 195-196, where Rav Tzvi Yehudah Kook demonstrates that the Halachah follows this opinion.)

(Silver from the Land of Israel, pp. 191-195. Adapted from LeNetivot Yisrael vol I, pp. 181-184, 192-200; "Sichot HaRav Tzvi Yehudah" 19.)

 
At Thu May 08, 09:55:00 AM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

here is the link for the above

Ezekiel's Prophecy of Redemption

The various stages of redemption are clearly described in the order of events in Ezekiel's prophecy. The prophecy first speaks of the initial stage of redemption, the ingathering of the exiles:

http://ravkooktorah.org/YOM-HAATZMAUT-69.htm

 
At Thu May 08, 12:55:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rabbi Yeshua bem Levi asked Eliahu Hanavi when Mashiah will come, he told him go to Mashiah and ask him. So, he gave him exact location and how he looks like. When rabbi went to the gates of Rome he asked Mashiah:"When my master will come?" He said : Today. If jews will do teshuva.

 
At Thu May 08, 04:43:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

At 5775 he still on the Doorway, he rather enter already

 
At Thu May 08, 04:50:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Suggestion keyword " 5776 entering the gates(doorway)", teshuva shelema

 
At Thu May 08, 04:59:00 PM 2014, Blogger Leah said...

Is there anything in our mesorah that perhaps says "Do teshuvah because Moshiach is coming?" It is true that these tables, which are wonderful, always state that we must do teshuvah...it can be very frustrating. I do, however, understand that we need to do teshuva , yet I also hold by the above comments that Moshiach will come regardless. My rabbi says that Hashem has a date planned. I know everyone holds a little differently in nuances etc...
I do pray he comes THIS year. Please Hashem!

 
At Thu May 08, 05:56:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Everybody prays for this year but he is on the doorway 5775, the main teshuva is respect Torah, and we are not there yet,

 
At Thu May 08, 11:55:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Mr. Cohen said...

Overlooked Psychology of the Arab-Israeli Peace Process
by Mr. Cohen of the Derech Emet yahoo group, 2014/4/27


In a very famous Bible story, King Solomon threatened to cut a baby in half
to satisfy the claims of two women who claimed possession of the same baby
(Melachim Aleph, chapter 3, verses 16 to 28).

The fake mother did not object to cutting the baby in half,
but the real mother begged King Solomon to not do it
because the real mother did not want to see her baby die.

Arabs are very familiar with this Bible story and they apply it
to the conflict over possessing “Palestine.” Arabs believe that
just as the fake mother in the court of King Solomon was
willing to divide the baby, the Israelis are fake owners of
“Palestine” because they are willing to divide it.

According to this logic, Arabs can never agree to less than 100%
of “Palestine” because doing so would make them like the fake
mother in the court of King Solomon who was willing to divide the baby.

www.algemeiner.com/2014/05/07/the-new-york-times-whitewashes-anti-israel-terrorism/

 
At Thu May 08, 11:56:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Mr. Cohen said...

Refuting the Jew Haters by Mr. Cohen, 2014/4/27,
moderator of the Derech Emet yahoo group,


I do NOT suggest that any Jew waste his or her time arguing
with Jew haters, for many reasons.

First, our obligation as Jews is to serve G_d, not argue with
Jew hating lunatics.

Second, they can be dangerous, and even if you think you
are anonymous on the internet, you are not as anonymous
as you think you are, and they may find you, G_d forbid.

Third, many Jew haters are fanatics and/or lunatics,
who will never listen to anything you say, or even use
your words against Jews in ways you did not anticipate.

Still, there are rare situations when it helps to know how
to refute their accusations against Jews; for example,
when a sincere Gentile co-worker or neighbor is
influenced by the accusations of the Jew haters.

One favorite accusation of the Jew haters is that Jews
have been expelled from many countries and cities.
Jew haters use this to imply that Jews are bad people.

This accusation can be countered.

When a Medieval king expelled Jews from his country,
Jews were usually not able to take their possessions
with them, so all the possessions of the Jews became
the property of the king, including: land, houses,
furniture, gold, silver, jewels, farm animals, etc.

Even if the Jews had some way to take their money with
them (which was far from guaranteed) they could not
take their larger possessions with them. This permitted
the kings to increase their wealth quickly with little risk.

So kings had big financial incentives to expel their Jews,
as did lords and dukes.

Another reason why Jews were expelled many times from
Christian countries was that Medieval Christians did not
tolerate people whose beliefs disagreed with their own.

Medieval European Christians also persecuted other
Christians whose beliefs differed from their own.
For example:

In October 1536 CE, William Tyndale was publicly
executed because he translated the Bible into English,
even though he was Christian.

Most Christians alive today tolerate people with different
beliefs, but this tolerance is around one or two centuries old.

We Jews should THANK G_D that we live in an era
when most Christians no longer believe their religion
wants them to persecute Jews.

www.jewishpress.com/blogs/nyt-promotes-arch-terrorist-as-peacemaker/2014/04/09/

 
At Fri May 09, 08:35:00 AM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mefarshim in Zohar says: Elbona shel Tora, insulting Torah, people not study Totah properly in order to defend Torah

 
At Sun May 11, 07:33:00 PM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another interesting table

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9CAsYfsQ3s&list=PL35B6F9CF70DD426C

 
At Mon May 12, 02:55:00 AM 2014, Blogger Neshama said...

What does "on the doorway" mean?
The door is open and he is standing within the frame of an open door?
He is "ready to open the door"? ... Meaning "we" have to open the door to let him in?
The English is not sufficiently explanatory. What is the Hebrew word and its root meaning?

 
At Mon May 12, 02:58:00 AM 2014, Blogger Neshama said...

I ask because I cannot understand Rav Glazerson in his videos.

 
At Mon May 12, 07:52:00 AM 2014, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Me too, he is standing on the doorway for almost 2000 years

 

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