Why the story of Mount Sinai is even CRAZIER than you thought

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  • @100Mizrachi-ib8gw
    @100Mizrachi-ib8gw Жыл бұрын

    Chag Sameach to you & your family Rabbi Friedman.

  • @delarboles197
    @delarboles197Ай бұрын

    I love how you told this story Rabbi. My family are from Ireland. I believe my family and their stories. I know who I am. I am from a tribe of great spiritual leadership. I do not believe the lies about my priest kings and destruction of my culture. Transformation through incorporation is how our people evolved. Our spirit and stories is alive. Our cultures share many things in common. I love the ancient wisdom. I use wisdom to facilitate harmony and balance on earth, as my ancestors do. The mighty oak trees. Alon.

  • @egyur
    @egyur Жыл бұрын

    אני אוהבת אותך תודה מיכול הלב❣🙏😇😇😇🧡🧡🧡🧡❤‍🔥

  • @ricsancho
    @ricsancho Жыл бұрын

    🎯 A+ until recently, I always knew, there was more to the story. Thanks for the insight. I will always appreciate the Jewish teachings.

  • @susannebass1883
    @susannebass1883 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Rabbi

  • @elizabethbooth5446
    @elizabethbooth5446 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you rabbi

  • @andreagjoni3288
    @andreagjoni3288 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rabbi!

  • @Daniel.Griffith
    @Daniel.Griffith Жыл бұрын

    Good morning Rabbi! Have a blessed week

  • @egyur
    @egyur Жыл бұрын

    זה לאהבה אמיתית -אתה השם,אתה הטוב של עולם,אתה הוא הדמעות של שימחה,של אהבה ,החיוח של הרח הנולד ,של הנשירה הראישונה,של פרי רישאון אחרי האומר,של תפילה המיתממשת,של העולם בחתימת שלום אמיתית,של הלב שפועם סוף סוף אחרי ניתוח -זה בשם שאין אהבה אלינו גדולה יותר 😇🙏🙌❤❤❤

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    No. What you are saying sounds like worshipping things as G-d. Is He is not limited to that?

  • @u.y.3643
    @u.y.3643 Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi Friedman thank you for your such important message especially during these days so close to Shavuot. Hag Shavuot Sameach. Bracha v’Hatzlachah.!

  • @andreasgigmai7707
    @andreasgigmai7707 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rabbi Manis Friedman for this amazing teaching!

  • @thuggie1
    @thuggie1 Жыл бұрын

    Always love listening to you Rabbi

  • @hussenmohamedwarsame8444
    @hussenmohamedwarsame8444 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rabbi Manis Friedman HaShem baruch atokh amen.

  • @burcu4711
    @burcu4711 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Rabbi🙏

  • @akai.christo
    @akai.christo Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rabbi Friedman!! ✡️🙏♥️🔥 Beautiful Tuesday for you and all here!! 💪🙂✌️

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Жыл бұрын

    Thank you to the marvelous IGTK team.

  • @jeffreyrwilliams9345
    @jeffreyrwilliams9345 Жыл бұрын

    Thank You

  • @silviawaldsztejn7399
    @silviawaldsztejn7399 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing. You are talking to me. Reminding me of my sorrounding reality. Pleasure to listen to you. Thank you. Chag sameach.

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Жыл бұрын

    Incredible teaching to enrich our Shavuot in a couple of days.

  • @nickmasterist
    @nickmasterist Жыл бұрын

    beautiful, wise words.

  • @gerbenrommers2767
    @gerbenrommers2767 Жыл бұрын

    Dear Rabbi. You are a genius

  • @maxiesky9594
    @maxiesky959410 ай бұрын

    Chag Same Rabbi. G'mar chatimah Tovah!

  • @rooseveltnut
    @rooseveltnut Жыл бұрын

    I'm studying religions and this is very interesting. Thank you for such good explanations. I'll continue listening.

  • @mindfulkayaker7737
    @mindfulkayaker7737 Жыл бұрын

    Great wisdom. Yes the “ME IDENTITY” is the greatest problem of humanity particularly now in which even the schools promote the identification with the opposite sex and rejection of our traditions values and religion.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    What has any of that to do with 'me' monsters?

  • @stefanjohansson2395
    @stefanjohansson2395 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rabbi!!!

  • @desousamarquesferdinandama4264
    @desousamarquesferdinandama4264 Жыл бұрын

    Respect please 😢respect,thank you Rabbi sir for this important lesson ❤

  • @stephenpaoli1243
    @stephenpaoli1243 Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi shalom and amen true man

  • @bladimirbetancur327
    @bladimirbetancur327 Жыл бұрын

    I always felt a strong connection to the Torah and the jewish nation . So many people out there that claims to be Jews ,but are not ,at the same token many years ago i went to shimcha Torah for the first time in my life ,the day I went I got to carry the holy scrolls and dance with it ,as soon as I received it I felt inside of me burst open in a emotional break down of joy, sadness, kinda eerie sensations,I never understood why I felt like that ,afterward I felt an emotional and spiritual unification with all jews around the world whatever they suffered or cried I felt it as much,. That is the day i realized I'm an real descendants of Israel. I was a lost sheep ,neglected for many generations, my birth was decree in medellin colombia, with another faith that never felt adequate or right I always had an inclination for seeking the highest power the highest authority I've tried everything for shorts periods of time to see if the truth is in there ,I never saw truth that resonates with my soul ,never found satisfaction, never felt right in all those religions, it always felt dirty, denigrating, corrupted , wrong in so many ways. I always relied in the truth. And as much as I remember all my Torah studies ,kabbalah, many other books ,such as segula Mazel segula , rabbinic stories countless ones ,bal shem tov , that explains how even a leaf has a predetermined fate falling where it may , honestly I felt my privacy, my spiritual privacy is invaded, because we became one nation ,one people under one G d . And Torah our foundation of our life . So question is does that really make me a real descendants of Israel? Is yacob my great-great grand father ? If my soul can merge and become one with an entire nation, does that make me a jew ? There is a lot of ongoing identity crisis. Because I'm surrounded by a lot of hamites descendants which whom claims are the real jews ,the sons and daughters of the 12 tribes of israel. So after long arduous thinking about their ongoing identity crisis, perhaps I'm also undergoing the same issues. But when I connected spiritually to the jewish nation, I got surprised that i just felt like I have just returned to something that was missing, a huge hole was filled . This is why I pray everyday and ask Eliyahu and Moshe to let me know whether if I'm a real descendants of Israel or if I'm not to at least be honest, so I can go on my own journey with my G d as I know Him ,with the mightily powers to control rain ,the weather and among other things ,I will be content with following my own journey, because in the G d decreed for me my time and place and birth of my life . Nothing I hate more than being a lier and fake jew . I'm an extremely honest and and sincere. I can't insult my dignity with lies . At least i.have some self respect and accept how G d decreed my fate ,in the end He controls everything. I can never win against God's will . I didn't create myself after all. So.whatever God decrees so be it. Many dna tests proof my ashkenazi jewish ancestry ,3 dna test established my connection to the jewish nation biologically. But it could be just smoke and mirrors. I know G d exists, I've witnessed His power his supernatural power ,that in itself is enough to keep loving my God with all my nafshi . I don't need no one to teach me about G d . I already knew it before I ever learned Torah.

  • @Lebowski098
    @Lebowski098 Жыл бұрын

    The decisions are laiden , the road hard , the reward great in heavon

  • @susannebass1883
    @susannebass1883 Жыл бұрын

    Baruch HaShem 🔯✡️🕎

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 Жыл бұрын

    To deny the existence of GOD is the greatest sin of all .

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Who said? Not G-d, the Ultimate Judge.

  • @Noshyac

    @Noshyac

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nomorecensoringme Wrong,to believe,really believe and taste the good things,creative miracles,supernatural provision and then to fall away into deep dark sin,or staying in the middle state of complacency ; "lukewarm" is what makes God sick. Even to the point of regurgitation over your 72° room," tempest"-uous, apathetic and milktoasty countenance.🥂🍼🐄🍞 Ps; not a personal attack on anyone here in the comments or against creators of this site. Just a Logos interpretation,or quoting my limited understanding of scripture.

  • @Noshyac

    @Noshyac

    Жыл бұрын

    iow; passionless

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Noshyac what "are" you talking about?

  • @8xXcoolbeansXx8

    @8xXcoolbeansXx8

    Жыл бұрын

    What about to believe completely in the Creator, yet turn your head and worship another?

  • @icesphere1205
    @icesphere1205 Жыл бұрын

    (You)... are the very same space Inside- every single atom creating... Everything- Eye (think) I see as solid That is God (& why God needs you)

  • @icesphere1205

    @icesphere1205

    Жыл бұрын

    God has One-Law... The Law of Eden... you can walk the Earth- but Eden is God's Graces At the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the Tree of Life

  • @judahsamaria5250
    @judahsamaria5250 Жыл бұрын

    Question: Where does it mention 50 days after they left Egypt? There is no mention of 50 days after we left Egypt. Where does it say that the damage that Adam and Eve did (sin) lasted until the giving of the Torah? Why is (death) universal? Death is universal because sin is universal. The soul that sins it shall die. "Behold, all souls are Mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is Mine; the soul that sins, it shall die." Ezekiel 18:4 What was the damage? The damage was "people became self-conscious." How do you explain the following verse: "Their eyes were opened and they realized that they were naked. They took fig leaves and sewed them together, making themselves a covering." They became self conscience at the garden. They realized they sinned against a Holy G-d and sin permeates humanity.

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Жыл бұрын

    Chag Shavuot Sameach!

  • @lydiamalishev5210
    @lydiamalishev5210 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you i just like to know, what do you think about icons in churches

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    What does it matter what any Jew thinks of what religions do? If you question it, you do. If you don't, you don't. Why try to start trouble?

  • @u.y.3643

    @u.y.3643

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s idol worship

  • @icesphere1205

    @icesphere1205

    Жыл бұрын

    All Time, after (now) is memory... Mind is a human attempt to create- memory

  • @seanleech8214
    @seanleech8214 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rabbi. All happened as it is written. Even the burning bush which some have doubts about is true. The spiritual world sometimes work through nature and the elements and that fire would not have burnt the bush akin to the fire of ball lighting. Its purpose may have been to draw attention in preparation for the message through locution. How all at Mt Sinai heard the words of God crystal clear despite some being a distance and maybe others deaf or distracted with crying children must also have been through locution. Locution is where the words are heard not through the ears but from the chest , maybe the heart and it would have had a shocking profound effect on all. The sense of regret or shame at returning to bull worship must have been titanic. But regardless ,the way of God was brought to the world.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Nothing in the Torah is 'regardless'. It's G-d. He shared Himself with us. That's important and vital for everyone to understand and enjoy. There is the basic text and then there are layers of learning that rabbis, like Rabbi Friedman, share with us. We listen and learn or keep our own ideas.

  • @paimei7246
    @paimei724610 ай бұрын

    7:13 with this interpretation of rationality belief in all gods is rational. People „see“ everyday deities. And your example with yesterday’s rain is weak. It’s raining evidently very often but no one can lay down scientific evidence of events on mount Sinai. In today’s world only evidence based rationality is a strong argument. Because it evidently works.

  • @Nkosi766
    @Nkosi766 Жыл бұрын

    My dog self very self conscious. How do you know that?

  • @jonahjohnsen6519
    @jonahjohnsen6519 Жыл бұрын

    Kind of difficult to deny God when all you have to do is look around you and see the effect of God's presence the universe itself.

  • @davidoryiman2398
    @davidoryiman2398 Жыл бұрын

    The burning bush I’m laughing because everything with my father is a secret but still not a secret

  • @thanos3733
    @thanos3733 Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi your explanation for believing God came to top of the mountain is very useful, to show that 4 gospels are true thankyou ❤

  • @Cancle771

    @Cancle771

    Жыл бұрын

    They are not true and easily disproved, but continue studying and praying.

  • @melissiakish3965

    @melissiakish3965

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Cancle771 As the Rabbi said, it's not good to say this didn't happen. Were you there?

  • @anameichose8854

    @anameichose8854

    Жыл бұрын

    @@melissiakish3965 If I lived, say, in Africa, and a missionary came and taught me about Xtianity, while also doing wonderful things for me, I might become very impressed and take on that religion. But, there's one thing that missionary could never convince me, nor, would even try. And that is, to say to me that I already learned this tradition from my progenitors - parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, whole previous generation, and, they from the previous. Because, he knows I can ask them, and they will tell me they never heard of it. Judaism has always had that tradition. It came from an entire previous generation, etc.

  • @Cancle771

    @Cancle771

    Жыл бұрын

    @@melissiakish3965 ChasVshalom !!! The Rabbi never said anything about the gospels of Christianity. Maybe put on your reading glasses. “The 4 gospels” are Matthew mark luke and John. Which is Christianity. Back to the kitchen while the men do the talking.

  • @euricawentzel9557

    @euricawentzel9557

    Жыл бұрын

    NO gospels in Torah...🙈

  • @hamb4
    @hamb4 Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi Friedman. I am an avid follower of your YT teachings. I have one question for you. After this teaching today re our history. What say you of the Christians? After all, their Old Testament encompasses Jewish history hence, the name Judeo-Christian.

  • @kimberlywhittenburg476
    @kimberlywhittenburg47611 ай бұрын

    What if I am not Jewish? Where did I come from? Please tell me

  • @shalomrachelchi3284
    @shalomrachelchi3284 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely you should read Torah. You need to read the pentateuch. I didn't know anybody had a question about it. Five Books of Moses. In case you don't know Genesis Exodus Leviticus numbers and Deuteronomy. You should read them.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Your attitude of superiority is a bit confusing. You say 'read it' as though first, the rabbi hasn't, and second, that's it. The beginning, middle and the end. No extra context? Take the words as they are, that's it? That may satisfy you. So go ahead, who's stopping you? To dictate to us is a bit self righteous and arrogant, which I'm sure you don't mean. Let us learn more as the Aibishter meant for us to, in order to get to know Him more intimately. You, as they say, do you.

  • @the2ndcoming135
    @the2ndcoming135 Жыл бұрын

    Exodus 17:16((B.S.T.))⚡️

  • @ericmaza8407
    @ericmaza8407 Жыл бұрын

    How do I know it's not a story about me and not about you

  • @clararobledo1250
    @clararobledo1250 Жыл бұрын

    I want to know why Hitler did what he did. Why was it alowed to happen. From what maybe I misunderstood he believed in our Almighty Father GOD. Please reply

  • @paulklemer
    @paulklemer Жыл бұрын

    How can I believe the good stuff and stop believing bad stuff?

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    First choose what you do want to believe - know. The rest will fall away after they're not thought about. Best on your journey.

  • @d.s.8733
    @d.s.8733 Жыл бұрын

    True the entire World knows the Word of Hashem but how? Who is the reason the Entire World knows?

  • @monaiannucci9434
    @monaiannucci9434 Жыл бұрын

    I've been so sick of me an I'm over me finally

  • @phantomrio5222
    @phantomrio5222 Жыл бұрын

    When a tree falls in the forest and you didn't see it happen noreven hear it falling, does that mean it didn't fall? All atheist says no. The tree never fell.

  • @zer0gravity184
    @zer0gravity184 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe I misunderstood your point on "self awareness", Adam and Eve were not consciously aware of themselves? They were more instinctual like an animal instead of relying on intellect?

  • @silvanahay4685
    @silvanahay4685 Жыл бұрын

    It seems that you had a past life back in that time frame, and it had a profound effect on you.

  • @elenazerkal1226
    @elenazerkal122611 ай бұрын

    How come we are still using the same 10 digits no matter what is the sequence!! And no one can create anything else besides 10 digits!! Take a look at the zero digit has no beginning and no end!! Isn’t enough to understand that there is only one God , the Jewish God !! Hashem!! BH 🙏❤️🙏

  • @Jack-zr3mx
    @Jack-zr3mx Жыл бұрын

    What happens if it turns out, that everyone chooses to be born, their parents, how they will look, their gender, the circa. If you believe in free will, which I do. Then maybe it isn’t limited to just choices you make here on earth, after being born.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Why is 'free choice' so important after being here to choose what happens afterwards? I'm very much a 'free will' person. G-d gave it to us and I use it. Is it necessary to freely choose to be here? Can you have 'free will' without it? Do you have an issue if G-d made some decisions about your life outcomes, like being born?

  • @icesphere1205

    @icesphere1205

    Жыл бұрын

    ... um, the point of conception=> is "free will". You have as much power (being born) to choose your parents "free will"=> as you (speculate having) un-born=> way less Free Will=> is 2 choices... Grow- or not grow

  • @edhcpa3935
    @edhcpa3935 Жыл бұрын

    Kindly speak on the “big bang” that supposedly created the universe. Did that really happen? Was there a time before time? Thank you.

  • @vernonbowling5136

    @vernonbowling5136

    Жыл бұрын

    The Most High spoke everything into existence was the big bang the result of His spoken word? Perhaps.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi Friedman has many videos on the subject. If you put his name and the subject in a YT search you'll find them.

  • @edhcpa3935

    @edhcpa3935

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nomorecensoringme thanks 😊

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@edhcpa3935 you're welcome.

  • @paulklemer
    @paulklemer Жыл бұрын

    That burning bush is probably still there today

  • @the2ndcoming135

    @the2ndcoming135

    Жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @PabloPaintz
    @PabloPaintz Жыл бұрын

    In the beginning, the Word was God. Why did God choose the word Bush and NOT a Tree to be the "Burning ____"

  • @chantelanbrocio3267
    @chantelanbrocio3267 Жыл бұрын

    So they didn't know what the commandments would of been or said because when moses came down they where worshiping the bull and moses haven't even showed them yet right ?

  • @patriciachadwick5658

    @patriciachadwick5658

    Жыл бұрын

    There's a huge bull on Wall Street, which is worshipped by most people, still... the bull should be called Mamon.

  • @vernonbowling5136

    @vernonbowling5136

    Жыл бұрын

    Which caused Moses to make a 2nd set of tablets.

  • @patriciachadwick5658

    @patriciachadwick5658

    Жыл бұрын

    My daily dose of Rabbi Manis Friedman is such a tonic. Thank you,, sir 🙏

  • @chantelanbrocio3267

    @chantelanbrocio3267

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes I've heard alot about the bull on wall street... and would be surprised that people worship it still.

  • @chantelanbrocio3267

    @chantelanbrocio3267

    Жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking why moses got so mad and broke the commandments in stead of stopping and thanking...to destroy the bull and then show them why he did based on what was commanded because at that point they didnt know, but hey what was done was done and written, but of course moses was probably so mad he didnt think before his actions not saying he was wrong cuz everything happens the way it needs to.

  • @normanzwagil7996
    @normanzwagil7996 Жыл бұрын

    It is the challenge of the beinoni!

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    It's the 'challenge' of everyone.

  • @tryme3969
    @tryme3969 Жыл бұрын

    What is the purpose of Judaism?

  • @Noshyac
    @Noshyac Жыл бұрын

    🐣Hatched,not born🌱👑🐬 According to multiple teachers of Higher Love instruction.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    They can enjoy that idea. I don't.

  • @What_is_the_truth
    @What_is_the_truth Жыл бұрын

    What about the rest of Israel? Judah was only one tribe of 12. Mt. Sinai was in the presence of all the tribes not just for Judah. Ephrayim (the Northern Kingdom) what about them?! The prophets spoke of this…Judah and Ephrayim coming back together again after over 2,700 years of being dispersed to the nations is the time for this close? SHEMA Ephrayim and Teshuvah! Thank Adonai for the faithfulness of Judah (Hosea).

  • @dr.wealth5990
    @dr.wealth5990 Жыл бұрын

    This is Mount Tur in Sinai, or the Mountain of Moses where the Torah was revealed to Moses. It is mentioned in 12 ayahs in the Qur'an (in Surah Al-Baqara: ayahs 63, 93, An-Nisa': 154, Al-A'raaf: 143, 171, Maryam: 52, Ta Ha: 80, Al-Mu'minun: 20, Al-Qasas: 29, 46, At-Tur: 1 and At-Tin: 2).

  • @nine9s
    @nine9s11 ай бұрын

    How can so many brilliant religious leaders be so blind to their own logical fallacies? If we accept "God spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai" simply because someone said so, should we not also believe everything else that every other religion says? But of course we can't, because they contradict each other. Why not accept that Mohammed flew to heaven on a winged horse just because a book said so? Why not accept animism? Or golden calf worship? I'm sure someone said something to make that a thing that people did.

  • @devinpyson7226
    @devinpyson7226 Жыл бұрын

    It was a sign from God The first holly place Where jews can practice A synagogue.

  • @shalomrachelchi3284
    @shalomrachelchi3284 Жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't be awesome to read the story of Esther. Just to think think you might be the Enchantment of Esther. I used to think that when I was little girl. But I was a silly child. Anyways we're talkin about the Torah. awesome though nevermind😢

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    We read Esther on Purim. It's a nice thing to aspire to be like Esther. Not silly at all.

  • @paulklemer
    @paulklemer Жыл бұрын

    Where are the ten commandments tablets now?

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting question. My inquiring mind looked it up on the net. It appears that one of the tablets was unearthed in Israel in 1913.

  • @paulmendoza9736

    @paulmendoza9736

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nomorecensoringme This is not an original (original, meaning the the second set, because Moses destroyed the first), which is what I think paulklemer was asking about. If you think it's an original, why does it say one should worship on the sacred mountain of Mount Gerizim, near Nablus? Why is it 115 pounds (Moses would have to be super buff to carry that up and down a mountain, I mean God could have strengthened him to do it, but it just seems like its not an original - THE AUTHOR RETRACTS THIS STATEMENT ON WEIGHT BEING AN ISSUE, SEE BELOW). A news article I found on it said that it likely adorned a Samaritan synagogue.

  • @the2ndcoming135

    @the2ndcoming135

    Жыл бұрын

    @@paulmendoza9736 Moses was allegedly as strong as a fully grown bull. He’s often depicted as a ripped old man in the art world. So, there’s that strength to walk up and down mountains with stone tablets. He apparently got tired from raising his hands during a war, also. Suggesting his strength was connected to his and the Israelites faith.

  • @paulmendoza9736

    @paulmendoza9736

    Жыл бұрын

    @@the2ndcoming135 Moses had to be ripped. There was so much weight on his shoulders. Moses is an extremely important figure, the plagues in Egypt, the glory on the mountain and in the tabernacle, and the wisdom of the law itself all testify that God indeed spoke to him. He wrote the law, saying frogs and locus decimated the Egyptians. If that didn't happen, the people would have gone back to Egypt, citing him as crazy. He went up a mountain, claiming to talk to God, when the mountain shock and struck fear into the hearts of the people (he didn't hide mystical tablets in a hat - cough - Joseph Smith), all the people saw it. Everyone was like, yup, that looks like God, a terrifying figure. So much support for the person of Moses, an original G, so...when you say he could be as strong as a fully grown bull...okay, I buy it.

  • @the2ndcoming135

    @the2ndcoming135

    Жыл бұрын

    @@paulmendoza9736 it’s common sense that physical fortitude is necessary in order to face an all powerful being. Moses didn’t necessarily have to be super buffed. But, he probably was in peak physical condition however it may have looked. I just know he’s often depicted with the body of a superhero in the art world.

  • @Lebowski098
    @Lebowski098 Жыл бұрын

    “things” of purpose and a whisper unwritten to complete

  • @nicklowe_
    @nicklowe_ Жыл бұрын

    There’s no reason to doubt an event you weren’t present for? If you apply this logic to any other thing in life you’d be a fool. By that logic, if I told you my great grandfather was Godzilla, you’d have no reason to doubt me. This seems to be some pretty shallow logic.

  • @Gardencourtlandscaping
    @Gardencourtlandscaping Жыл бұрын

    People must seriously start thinking about the ' LORD' and who he actually is..because Moses was a murderer

  • @josebenjaminlopezn
    @josebenjaminlopezn Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe that in a video published this week somewhere esle about Hitler you said "you have to deserve to go to hell" because later you'll go to heaven. Is it that comfort for people in real really struggle? Or is it a statement meant for an audience of some dystopian "comunist" tyrant new social order.

  • @jamesreed6546
    @jamesreed6546 Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi does the Jewish Religion believe the righteous who have died will resurrect and live forever on earth.

  • @sulongenjop7436
    @sulongenjop7436 Жыл бұрын

    He is claiming that Moses was telling lies!!!😂

  • @LAGoff
    @LAGoff Жыл бұрын

    "Half of the fifth book is about the Jewish people"? Why, how, and in what way is the other half NOT about the Jewish people?

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    G-d created the Torah, so He'd be the One to ask why.

  • @selvijohn3896
    @selvijohn3896 Жыл бұрын

    U can't fit the universe into a tiny limited brain.. Humans are very limited.we don't hv eagle's eye .it can see a mouse 5 kilometres away. Lion roar can be heard 5 kilometres away.birds fly across oceans n continents nonstop..we hv to accept our shortcomings n surrender to our Almighty 🙏🙏🙏

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    You want to be 'limited' fine. We can "know" G-d as much as we can, and more of we wanted to learn more. By saying that G-d created creatures with skills that surpass ours doesn't negate the incredible mental capacity He gave us which we use to its fullest or not. We all choose.

  • @krissydantennimon8750
    @krissydantennimon8750 Жыл бұрын

    What if you're not Jewish then what can your children read

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    The Torah was given to Jews for the purpose of sharing knowledge of G-d with the world. Everyone can read it. Children read it. It's studied by children. Of course most of it requires extra explanation, since adults have a hard time with it. That's where study with someone learned in it is recommended for all of us. Did you see the Virtual Torah Rabbi Friedman posted? It's terrific. Has a puppet that he speaks with the rabbi about the Ten Commandments. At least that's the first one I've seen so far.

  • @annelieerasmus4232
    @annelieerasmus4232 Жыл бұрын

    The first books of the Bible is not about Jewish people. They where Hebrews and later Israelites. The Jewish people come from the tribe of Judah. That is only one tribe. What happened to the others?

  • @Christopherurich33
    @Christopherurich33 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you no it doesn't make me proud

  • @gregoryglavinovich9259
    @gregoryglavinovich9259 Жыл бұрын

    To understand mt Sinai you need to study The Anunnaki. They created us and some of the religions

  • @jaspernewcomb5656
    @jaspernewcomb5656 Жыл бұрын

    More me in the monitor.

  • @IMAHMS
    @IMAHMS Жыл бұрын

    Very secular, very Jewish.

  • @Nkosi766
    @Nkosi766 Жыл бұрын

    Why is it not a legitimate reason for a god not to write on a stone, have we ever seen god writing ? I can say I don’t believe you

  • @dwoopie
    @dwoopie Жыл бұрын

    HHmmm god said release my people... a selective god... you are good enough to be my slave but others don't...what god reigns only over a few??? A joker??

  • @djo-dji6018

    @djo-dji6018

    Жыл бұрын

    Only fools judge God according to their personal preferences and personal moral values. Study the Bible seriously, don't be a fool.

  • @NIF18

    @NIF18

    Жыл бұрын

    Even the king has his own children

  • @dwoopie

    @dwoopie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@djo-dji6018 the bible is so full lies... don't believe in satanism but believe the real god... the god before eden... the god who created the universe in a flash... not the god who takes 6 days for 1 planet...what for faker is that... god doesn't need your stupid bible and beliefs... god is life... the devil is lifeless...like your church buildings,like your houses,like society...all build by (EGO) the snake in the garden of eden, you live in the devils world but crying to god??? HAHAHAHA

  • @dwoopie

    @dwoopie

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NIF18 we are gods children ALL humans not just jezus... you were already eternal before you were born...you are spirit...eternal spirit by nature... humanity is a jacket...

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    You're using a smattering of what you've been taught or heard to bash G-d, G-d forbid. Question Him, sure. No need to be disrespectful. Especially when you don't have the facts. G-d chose the Jews to be a light to the nations, to teach everyone about Him. Isn't that the way it's done, even in business? You have a new process. Instead of teaching everyone at once, you teach a few, who teach others. Maybe in you'd house you do the same. The older kids teach the younger ones some things. Same principle. Why then does G-d choosing Jews offend you? We don't get special treatment, quite the opposite. We're "held to a higher standard" as the saying goes. You want to be as well, become a Jew.

  • @DaddyResonance
    @DaddyResonance Жыл бұрын

    At the burning bush an ANGEL spoke to Moses.. The rest is Joooisshz fabel.

  • @AnilJohn976
    @AnilJohn976 Жыл бұрын

    Servitude/slavery/subjugation is the hall mark of moshe's God. Not acceptable

  • @historylover9890
    @historylover9890 Жыл бұрын

    Rabbi you are talking rubbish

  • @johnclarke6334
    @johnclarke6334 Жыл бұрын

    Since the day I fell, I have been focused on searching for the place of origins of all my pains and sufferings. My target and point of origins for all my pains and sufferings has always been focused on the Temple Mount, strange but true. "He" or "They" are waiting for me to show up. Just letting you know the facts about the disputes and grievances from the Dark Cubes and Light Cubes Communities😎🤘👁🌞♠◼◻☑🕎✡🩸☘🔥🎃✝.

  • @nomorecensoringme

    @nomorecensoringme

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't know what those 'communities' are or mean. 'Origins of pains'? Hmmm. Don't know why you'd want to focus on that. Think outward and you won't notice any 'pains'.