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The danger of not understanding Jesus is God...

6/17/2022

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​"For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds" (Tit 2:11-14). Many books could easily be written about these four verses, particularly because of how clearly Paul affirms the deity of Jesus. Paul uses only one definite article ("the") to join two singular non-proper nouns together: literally, THE great God and Savior of us (i.e., the Great God and Savior of us IS JESUS). Likewise, Paul refers to the "appearing" of our great God, a word he uses elsewhere only for Jesus' second coming (2 Thess 2;8; 1 Tim 6:14; 2 Tim 1:9-10; 4;1, 8; Tit  2:13). What I find most incredibly encouraging about these verses is the way in which Paul speaks about the first coming of Jesus in verse 11: "for the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation." Not only is Jesus our great God and Savior who will come a second time, but he is also the full embodiment of God's grace who came the first time! Elsewhere, John tells us that God IS love (1 John 4:16). Here, Paul tells us that God IS grace: a grace that not only saves us, but also empowers us to say "no" to worldly desires and "yes" to godliness! So beware of those who deny the full deity of Jesus, because their "Jesus" is not the embodiment of divine grace which saves and changes us, but a semi-divine being who needs lots of help and effort on our part in order to ensure our salvation. "But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy..." (Tit 3:4-5).
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Israel finding their Gospel Truth:)

5/16/2022

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'One for Israel' Arab community: brothers and sisters

5/16/2022

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Beautiful UNITY
in the ONE Family of God!
THIS is the POWER of the GOSPEL!
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https://youtu.be/zeRii9aIOZ8


One For Israel Prayer for Revival in Arab Communities

​Podcast; This is Gospel, unity among God's people

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Oral Law- is it from God?

5/14/2022

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​In a historic first, Dr Eitan Bar sat down with eminent Jewish scholar, Rabbi Chaim Sheitrit, for a live debate. The subject was on the authority of the “Oral Law”: the extra-biblical instructions of rabbinic Judaism passed down from generation to generation. Rabbinic Judaism holds that the Oral Law is divinely authoritative and was given to Moses at Sinai. Dr. Bar naturally refuted those claims, with evidence that it was from a much later date and devised by men, not God.  Held in a neutral space in Tel Aviv, their head-to-head went out live and unedited. Eitan said that it was a defining moment of his life – something he’d been preparing for over many years that had finally come to pass, and that he really enjoyed it.  “Messianic Jews really impress me… I think at the end of this semester I’m going to order that book and read it.”
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CLICK HERE, TO HELP US REACH ISRAEL WITH THE GOSPEL There have been several such events in English, but it has been very difficult to find a rabbi who was willing to sit and debate matters of faith in Israel – up till now. We want to express our sincere appreciation to the rabbi for his coming and participating. Rabbi Sheitrit is a “rosh kollel”, the head of the Jewish equivalent of a seminary for advanced study of the Talmud. The atmosphere was cordial and Eitan and Chaim parted as friends, but the debate itself was heated at times. Rabbi Sheitrit chose to make his case first, presenting for about 20 minutes his claims to the authority of the Oral Law, then Eitan laid out his reasons for believing it was not divine or authoritative at all. Then each were to respond to the claims of their opponent for some 15 minutes, followed by a short closing statement (about 7 minutes) from each participant.

Want to read more on this subject? Get the book: “Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law” Rabbi Sheitrit made a case of why he felt the Oral Law was important to Judaism, but offered no real evidence that it was given to Moses at Sinai by God. Eitan gave many reasons to doubt that it hadn’t been, which came from his recently released book on the subject. He included the contradictions with science, the mythological aspects (mermaids feature, for example) and the parts which contradict the character of God by demeaning women and other races.  During the response time, Rabbi Sheitrit defended rabbinic attitudes towards women, making clear that he treated his own wife and family with love and honor, and continued to assert the importance of the Oral Law in Jewish history, but he did not really give any rebuttals to Eitan’s assertions. In fact, someone who had accompanied him expressed disappointment that he hadn’t interacted more with Eitan’s points. The rabbi felt frustrated about the lack of time but the parameters of the debate had been agreed upon from the outset. 

At the end of the debate, one of the staff who had come with Rabbi Chaim said, “You’ve given me a lot to think about!”

The full debate with English subtitles is here. https://youtu.be/fj4POLkTqJY 

​We have received a great deal of very positive feedback from all quarters. Please pray for many more to watch it and be impacted!
“Eitan’s arguments were difficult to refute but on the other hand the rabbi did not present a significant argument that it’s possible to believe in the Oral Torah. I personally studied in a yeshiva and studied Gemara, but thanks to them I came to the conclusion that there is no such thing as the Oral Torah… I’m happy that I found you and hope you upload more content of this kind  – it helps everyone very much! Wish good luck and thanks for the video.” “An interesting discussion, first of all for the fact that there was a dignified and respectful discourse which is amazing these days!” “Thank you very much Eitan, for removing any doubt I had. And Rabbi Chaim, in my opinion, you went round and round and you made me dizzy.” “It was just amazing! I really appreciated the efforts of both sides.”

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DID GOD REALLY GIVE AN "ORAL LAW" AT SINAI?

5/12/2022

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There COMES a DAY in -God's Revelation to humanity-   In Divine Truth, when standing on Truth is non-negotiable. In times of global chaos, confusion, deception, and human suffering, the attainment of 'ultimate truth' in the 'created order' supersedes the chance of offending one's human perception for the ultimate Good of Humanity. Human Perception, if not fully predicated on ultimate truth, leads to disarray and needs Truth to realign with the 'created order that humanity dwells among.' During this specific time in God's design and PLAN, there's only -one way- to cure the immense human suffering in our world today.  Feelings and preconceived, even long held beliefs, need to be willing to consider and learn, giving space on the table for pursuit and attainment of Divine Truth. We are all one humanity, under and in God, and consequences of man made ideologies concerning God is the responsibility of us ALL.



​A House Divided....

(Matthew 12:22–30; Luke 11:14–23)

20Then Jesus went home,f and once again a crowd gathered, so that He and His disciples could not even eat.21When His family heard about this, they went out to take custody of Him, saying, “He is out of His mind.”
22And the scribes who had come down from Jerusalem were saying, “He is possessed by Beelzebul,g” and, “By the prince of the demons He drives out demons.”

23So Jesus called them together and began to speak to them in parables: “How can Satan drive out Satan? 24If a kingdom is divided against itself, it cannot stand. 25If a house is divided against itself, it cannot stand. 26And if Satan is divided and rises against himself, he cannot stand; his end has come. 27Indeed, no one can enter a strong man’s house to steal his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house.
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The Unpardonable Sin
(Matthew 12:31–32)
28Truly I tell you, the sons of men will be forgiven all sins and blasphemies, as many as they utter. 29But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; he is guilty of eternal sin.”
30Jesus made this statement because they were saying, “He has an unclean spirit.”


Jesus’ Mother and Brothers
(Matthew 12:46–50; Luke 8:19–21)
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31Then Jesus’ mother and brothers came and stood outside. They sent someone in to summon Him, 32and a crowd was sitting around Him. “Look,” He was told, “Your mother and brothersh are outside, asking for You.”
33But Jesus replied, “Who are My mother and My brothers?” 34Looking at those seated in a circle around Him, He said, “Here are My mother and My brothers! 35For whoever does the will of God is My brother and sister and mother.”


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Have you ever wondered whether the rabbinic Jewish religion known to us all today is the same Judaism which was practiced in biblical times, in the time of Moses and the prophets?

Want to read more on this subject? Get the book: “Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law”For the past 2000 years, the common term “Torah observant”, regarding the Torah or the commandments, hasn’t really meant what most people think it means. Nowadays, it is simply impossible to keep the commandments of the Torah, as they revolve around the Temple, the Tabernacle, the priesthood, the altar and the heart of it all: Sacrificing offerings to atone for our sins. This has all ceased to exist since the destruction of the Temple, 2000 years ago. Today, the expression “Torah observant”, represents people who follow rabbinic rules. There is almost no connection to Moses and his original commandments anymore.

Truth be told, the rabbis have played the most sophisticated scheme on the nation of Israel: They made us all think that rabbinic rules and traditions, which were invented by them, are in fact “the Law of Moses”. In the next few minutes, we are going to prove to you that the Law of Moses and the rabbinic law have nothing to do with one another and that the “Oral Law” was never given by God on Mount Sinai, but that it is nothing more than urban legend.

WHAT HAPPENED? During Biblical times, a week before Yom Kippur, the High Priest would leave his home and go to a quiet place, where he could prepare himself on a spiritual level. Come Yom Kippur, the High Priest would not sleep. He would enter the holy of holies for the one and only time of the year, and sacrifice an offering. Firstly, he would have to make an offering for himself, and then a goat to atone for the sins of the nation. The people of Israel would fast in solidarity. Fasting was a marginal, symbolic gesture, and not meant to atone for the nation’s sins of the entire year. The sacrificial blood on the altar was what atoned for the sins of the nation of Israel. Fasting was Israel’s way of expressing their deep, true and heartfelt remorse, relying on the sacrificial offering. According to tradition, when Yom Kippur came to an end, the nation awaited the “official seal”: An official approval from God that He had accepted the sacrifice and that the nation’s sins have been absolved. What was that approval? A red rope hanging in the Temple. A scarlet thread turned white. That was how the High Priest and the entire nation knew that God had accepted their Yom Kippur sacrifice. The people would dance, celebrate and be joyful. Their sins had been wiped out and absolved for another year.

In the Gemara, the Sages (Hazal) describe the following:

Roughly 40 years prior to the destruction of the Temple, which was destroyed in the year 70 AD, that same red rope, the scarlet thread, stopped turning white. This caused the nation’s leaders great concern. As of the year 30 AD, God stopped giving His approval on Yom Kippur. The scarlet thread no longer turned white. God was no longer willing to accept the Yom Kippur sacrifice. As of the year 30 AD, God stopped dwelling in the Temple, which, 40 years later, was also destroyed.

Do you remember what happened around the year 30 AD?

From then on, the rabbis had to reinvent Judaism in a way that would work even without God’s approval.

Although they kept the terms “Judaism” and “Torah”, the essence had changed. It was no longer the Torah written by Moses. Instead, from now on, it was “Oral Law”. Suddenly, there was no longer a need for the altar, the Temple and offerings for atonement and absolution. Nowadays, donating money to a Yeshiva and skipping two meals a year is enough.

CHANGE IN AUTHORITY.  Let us go back to the time of the Second Temple. At that time, Judaism had several streams or sects, the most dominant of which were the Pharisees. The Pharisee sect grew throughout the years, and pushed the other groups (like the Saduccees and the Essenes, for example) aside. Today, we all know that sect by the name “Rabbinic Judaism”.

Upon the destruction of the Second Temple, the Pharisee sect became Rabbinic Judaism and was no longer based on a divine celestial revelation as it was in the time of Moses, the Fathers, the kings and the prophets. The new leaders of the Jewish world at the time intentionally chose to break away from the Bible. Some of you may find that surprising, but that is what the Talmud itself describes.

One famous and defining story in the Talmud demonstrates how the authority of the rabbis overshadowed the authority of God in their estimation, and to all intents and purposes, stripped God of his sovereignty, making them the new Gods. The story describes the famous debate between Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua, regarding an oven, or furnace for cooking.

The Oven of Akhnai 

The debate arose from a question asked by a man who owned a clay furnace (oven). He enlarged it by breaking it in pieces and then reassembling it, using sand, to create a bigger oven. The debate brought before the Sanhedrin was whether the new oven was Kosher or impure. The Talmud specifies that Rabbi Eliezer had brought forward “every imaginable argument” and proved that the oven was in fact Kosher. But the vast majority of the rabbis of the Sanhedrin would not accept his arguments and claimed that the oven was NOT Kosher. Rabbi Eliezer went on to prove his claim using supernatural signs: A carob tree miraculously uprooted itself and replanted itself on the other side of the court. A channel of water flowed uphill. But the climax of the story was when Rabbi Eliezer called out: “If the Halachah agrees with me, let it be proved from heaven.” And then, God spoke from the heavens and said: “Why do you dispute with Rabbi Eliezer, with whom the Halachah always agrees?” Meaning, God called out from the sky, saying that Rabbi Eliezer was right. Then, Rabbi Yehoshua stood and made one of the most significant claims in the Talmud and in the Jewish world: “The Torah is not in heaven!”
God no longer holds the reins.

Now, the mandate belongs to the rabbis alone.

THEY have all power and control.

God is left outside.

The Talmud goes on to say that, after the debate, God smiled in agreement and said: “My children have defeated Me, My children have defeated Me.” Meaning, according to the rabbinic legend, God submitted to the authority of the rabbis and therefore, even He admitted that their rulings not only surpassed the authority of Moses, but the authority of God Himself.
From then on, God stopped revealing Himself to the people of Israel, as He did in biblical times. From that moment on, the rabbis’ judgment and rulings are the new Torah, which they call the “Oral Law”.

THE LIE OF THE ORAL LAW.   For the past 2000 years, Judaism has not been based on scripture, but rather on traditions and rules invented by rabbis. In order to try and convince the people, the rabbis taught that on Mount Sinai, Moses was given two different Torahs: the written Torah (or Law), and what they call the “Oral Law”.

While still under the Sinai Covenant, serving God was about the blood of offerings on the altar at the Temple. After the destruction of the Second Temple, there was no more Temple, altar or offerings, nor was there any functioning priesthood. Hazal, the Jewish leaders, found themselves in a pickle. They had to come up with a new way to keep Judaism without its heart. Desperate to find one, they declared themselves and their traditions as the new way to serve God. Thus, 2000 years ago, a new religion was created: the religion of Rabbinic Law, which was based on a new notion: “Derash” (digging for the deeper meaning of the text), which was created by Rabbi Akivah. Rabbi Akivah wasn’t even Jewish, but was a gentile descendant of Sisera, and it was ultimately he who caused the exile which fell upon the Jewish people after he declared that Bar Kochba was the messiah. Bar Kochba turned out to be a false messiah, and led the people into a failed revolt, where hundreds of thousands of Jews were burned alive and the survivors were exiled from their land.

The rabbinic Halacha that developed granted the rabbis authority and control over every religious and social aspect in the nation of Israel, under the claim that this tradition wasn’t invented by them, but passed down to them by word of mouth all the way from Moses on Mount Sinai.

However, this is where the problems begin with the legend of the Oral Law, seeing as throughout the entire Torah, Moses himself could not answer Halachic questions. In each of these cases, Moses referred the questions to God and awaited His reply. This means that Moses didn’t have an Oral Law to refer to, that could interpret the written law for him. (Examples of this can be found in Numbers 9, Leviticus 24, Numbers 15 and 27 and other places). Furthermore, the Torah itself unequivocally shows us that God’s covenant with Israel on Mount Sinai was based on a written Torah alone.

“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘WRITE these words, for according to the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.’ ” [Exodus 34:27]

There is no mention of additional Torah, or of any traditions that were to be passed down from one generation to the next. So what did Hazal do? They jammed their Oral Law right into the verse. How? They came up with a Derash, according to which the meaning of the words “according to” in the verse: “according to the tenor of these words”, is “on the mouth”, meaning “Oral Law”. This homiletic comes from a purposely distorted interpretation of a common Hebrew expression. However, in Biblical Hebrew, just like in modern Hebrew, the meaning of the words “according to” is not “on the mouth”, but “as”, or “in accordance with”. See, for example, Genesis chapter 43, verse 7: “according to these words.” Numbers 26 verse 56: “According to the lot”, or Deuteronomy 17 verse 10: “according to the sentence”.

HOW DID WE FALL FOR THIS?  Some of you are probably laughing and wondering: How could so many people have fallen for this? But you must remember that the Bible wasn’t available to the common people back then, who couldn’t exactly read or write on their own, but were subject to the interpretation of the rabbinic authority. Another method by which the rabbis tried to force the idea of the Oral Law on the people was by taking a single word in Leviticus 26:46 out of its context:

“These are the statutes and judgments and LAWS which the Lord made between Himself and the children of Israel on Mount Sinai by the hand of Moses.”

“Laws”, according to the rabbis, refers to a written law and an oral law. The problem is that this interpretation overlooks the obvious context, seeing as the book of Leviticus itself explains what these “laws” are: The Law of the Burnt Offering, the Law of the Meat Offering, the Law of the Sin Offering, the Law of the Trespass Offering, the Law of the Sacrifice of Peace Offerings, the Law of the Plague of Leprosy and more. Those are the “laws”. A Torah which is an oral tradition is not mentioned anywhere and it’s clear in the context that Moses is not talking about anything of the sort.

There is another famous section which was taken out of context in order to establish their authority, power and control of the common people. They base this, first and foremost, on seven words of the ‘Shoftim’ portion in the book of Deuteronomy: “according to all that they inform thee” [Deuteronomy 17:10]. So, what is Moses really talking about in this portion of Deuteronomy? The people of Israel had just left Egypt and become a true nation. And just like with any new country, there is a need for law enforcement, such as police officers and judges, to create order and protect the population, apprehend criminals and prosecute the accused. Things that Israel had yet to have at the time. Therefore, in this potion, Moses appoints officers, judges and guards among the people:

“Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates, which the Lord thy God giveth thee, throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment…And it shall be, when the OFFICERS have made an end of speaking unto the people that they shall make CAPTAINS of the armies to lead the people. “…And thou shalt come unto the PRIESTS the LEVITES, and unto the JUDGE that shall be in those days, and enquire; and they shall shew thee the sentence of judgment: And thou shalt do according to the sentence, which they of that place which the Lord shall choose and thou shalt observe to do according to all that they inform thee:” [Deuteronomy 16, 17, 20] 

Moses explains to the people of Israel: Do you have a dispute with someone who has stolen your donkey? Or who has battered your daughter? You have someone to turn to: Go to the officers, the priests and the judges who reside in the court house. This has nothing to do with rabbis or them having the spiritual authority to tell us how to live. As you can see, the term “rabbis” isn’t even mentioned in this section.

And if that’s not enough, in the Sanhedrin Tractate, Hazal took the section in Exodus 23 verse 2, which says:

“Thou shalt NOT follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many.” 

Seemingly simple and clear: do NOT follow the majority in order to distort a judgment for evil. What did Hazal do? The pulled out the 3 words “follow a multitude”, while ignoring the word “NOT”, which appears before them, and claimed that, as long as there is a majority of rabbis, they may provide an interpretation or a ruling on any matter, as they see fit. And the people of Israel must follow them blindly and that, once they have provided a ruling, it is to be indisputably received. In this case as well, you don’t have to be a genius to see how they deliberately distorted the text in order to establish their power and control. Even Rabbi Joseph Zvi Hertz, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, admitted it when he wrote about this section: “The rabbis have chosen to overlook the literal sense in the last three words”.

IS THERE ANY VALUE IN THE TALMUD THEN?Look, without a doubt, the Talmud is an impressive collection of our Jewish culture. Often times, pearls of wisdom can be found within it. But it is crucial to understand that the Talmud and the Old Testament contradict each other hundreds of times in an unequivocal and even embarrassing way, which cannot be resolved. These contradictions prove that the spirit of God could not have inspired the writing of the Talmud. After all, a perfect God couldn’t possibly have made mistakes such as these. But regardless, there is no basis, neither historical nor Biblical, to prove that an Oral Law was given to Moses on Mount Sinai. In fact, a historical and theological examination proves that the opposite is correct. After all, if the “Oral Law” was in fact given to Moses on Mount Sinai, the reader could expect to see thousands of mentions of it throughout the scripture. However, God never mentions it. Moses never used the term “Oral Law” either. Even Joshua Ben Nun, who was appointed by God as Moses’ successor, provides no indication of an oral Halacha. God tells Joshua to meditate in the Torah:

“That you may observe to do according to all that is WRITTEN in it. 
For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.” [Joshua 1:8]

Ezra the Scribe, who reintroduced the Torah to our people 2500 years ago, never wrote a single word about any Oral Law. Not a single one of Israel’s prophets of kings ever referred to an oral Halacha; No one ever talked about it, mentioned it, or even hinted to its existence. Truth be told, there is not a single verse in the entire Bible wherein the term “Oral Law” is mentioned.

There is also not one single example in the entire Bible of anyone being scolded, punished or accused of breaking any “Oral Law”. The bottom line is that, based on what is written in the Bible, no Oral Law has ever been given. In fact, historians admit that the term “Oral Law” made its first appearance only 1500 years after Moses’ time. We are dealing with the longest, most thorough brainwash in history.

SO HOW DO WE KNOW HOW A SUKKAH IS TO BE BUILT, WITHOUT AN ORAL LAW?According to the rules of literary writing, authors choose to focus on what they find important and to exclude the details they find trivial. Therefore, it would seem that the angle, size and direction of the sukkah weren’t that important to God. Thus, He didn’t want us to focus on trivialities, but on the important issues. Focusing on details which don’t appear in the text means missing the author’s heart. To put it simply: When God demanded that we sit in the sukkah during Sukkot, He probably didn’t really care what size or shape it is. That wasn’t important to Him.

Picture a young man, 3000 years ago, who works all week and, on the weekend, rather than resting and spending time with his family on the Sabbath, he goes to the forest, cuts down trees, carries the wood back to camp, chops it in pieces, a large fire and toils to light it. That is physical, tiring and difficult labor which takes hours on end. Now, imagine that the village chief asks the man to stop and no longer work on the Sabbath. Imagine that the man, rather than understanding that the chief is merely concerned about his emotional, physical and spiritual rest with his family, suddenly started inventing various prohibitions. He prohibits himself and his family for generations to come, to tear toilet paper during the Sabbath, to separate yogurt cups during the Sabbath, to turn on the air conditioner during the Sabbath, to drive over to visit his grandmother during the Sabbath, to barbeque during the Sabbath, to switch on the light in his room during the Sabbath, and thousands of additional rules, claiming that he is abiding by an “Oral Law” instructed by the village chief. A law, without which, it would be impossible to understand what the chief truly meant when he asked him not to work on the Sabbath. This is the EXACT story of the Oral Law.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the external Jewish writings, from around the year 200 BC, never even hint at the existence of an Oral Law. The same goes for the Babylonian Scrolls, written in the sixth century BC, which describe the Jews in Babylon and their lifestyle. Not only do they never indicate the existence of an Oral Law, but actually contradict the very notion. According to Dr. Finkel, the Jewish identity of the Babylonian exiles was internal only. There was no external indication of religion whatsoever. They had no trace of any symbols of oral traditions reflected on the outside. Like them, many of the Jews of Ethiopia, who returned to Israel after thousands of years in exile, weren’t familiar with, and hadn’t even heard of, the rabbinic traditions and the concept of an “Oral Law” was entirely foreign to them. You see, if there is no actual Oral Law, there is no need for Rabbinic Halacha. If there is no need for Rabbinic Halacha, then there is no need for rabbis. And when there is no need for rabbis, there are suddenly thousands of people left without their power, without their authority, and without their paychecks. An entire industry, to which we all inject billions of shekels, would be nullified.

We would like to note that ancient traditions among the nation are periodically mentioned in the Bible, but always in a negative light.

For example, see the following, written by the prophet Isaiah:
“Therefore the Lord said: ‘Inasmuch as these people 
draw near with their mouths and honor Me with their lips,
But have removed their hearts far from Me, 
And their fear toward Me is taught by the commandment of men, 
Therefore, behold, I will again do a marvelous work among this people, 
A marvelous work and a wonder; For the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, 
and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hidden.”
[Isaiah 29:13-14]

To summarize, An educated person to carry out research based on the Bible, history and archeology can’t afford to take the claim the Moses received the Oral Law along with the written Torah seriously. It is a fairytale, a folk myth with the sole purpose of granting anyone named “rabbi” power and control.
Have you ever wondered whether the rabbinic Jewish religion known to us all today is the same Judaism which was practiced in biblical times, in the time of Moses and the prophets?

Want to read more on this subject? Get the book: “Rabbinic Judaism Debunked: Debunking the myth of Rabbinic Oral Law”For the past 2000 years, the common term “Torah observant”, regarding the Torah or the commandments, hasn’t really meant what most people think it means. Nowadays, it is simply impossible to keep the commandments of the Torah, as they revolve around the Temple, the Tabernacle, the priesthood, the altar and the heart of it all: Sacrificing offerings to atone for our sins. This has all ceased to exist since the destruction of the Temple, 2000 years ago. Today, the expression “Torah observant”, represents people who follow rabbinic rules. There is almost no connection to Moses and his original commandments anymore.

Truth be told, the rabbis have played the most sophisticated scheme on the nation of Israel: They made us all think that rabbinic rules and traditions, which were invented by them, are in fact “the Law of Moses”. In the next few minutes, we are going to prove to you that the Law of Moses and the rabbinic law have nothing to do with one another and that the “Oral Law” was never given by God on Mount Sinai, but that it is nothing more than urban legend.

WHAT HAPPENED?During Biblical times, a week before Yom Kippur, the High Priest would leave his home and go to a quiet place, where he could prepare himself on a spiritual level. Come Yom Kippur, the High Priest would not sleep. He would enter the holy of holies for the one and only time of the year, and sacrifice an offering. Firstly, he would have to make an offering for himself, and then a goat to atone for the sins of the nation. The people of Israel would fast in solidarity. Fasting was a marginal, symbolic gesture, and not meant to atone for the nation’s sins of the entire year. The sacrificial blood on the altar was what atoned for the sins of the nation of Israel. Fasting was Israel’s way of expressing their deep, true and heartfelt remorse, relying on the sacrificial offering. According to tradition, when Yom Kippur came to an end, the nation awaited the “official seal”: An official approval from God that He had accepted the sacrifice and that the nation’s sins have been absolved. What was that approval? A red rope hanging in the Temple. A scarlet thread turned white. That was how the High Priest and the entire nation knew that God had accepted their Yom Kippur sacrifice. The people would dance, celebrate and be joyful. Their sins had been wiped out and absolved for another year. In the Gemara, the Sages (Hazal) describe the following:
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Roughly 40 years prior to the destruction of the Temple, which was destroyed in the year 70 AD, that same red rope, the scarlet thread, stopped turning white. This caused the nation’s leaders great concern. As of the year 30 AD, God stopped giving His approval on Yom Kippur. The scarlet thread no longer turned white. God was no longer willing to accept the Yom Kippur sacrifice. As of the year 30 AD, God stopped dwelling in the Temple, which, 40 years later, was also destroyed.

Do you remember what happened around the year 30 AD?

From then on, the rabbis had to reinvent Judaism in a way that would work even without God’s approval.

Although they kept the terms “Judaism” and “Torah”, the essence had changed. It was no longer the Torah written by Moses. Instead, from now on, it was “Oral Law”. Suddenly, there was no longer a need for the altar, the Temple and offerings for atonement and absolution. Nowadays, donating money to a Yeshiva and skipping two meals a year is enough.

CHANGE IN AUTHORITY. Let us go back to the time of the Second Temple. At that time, Judaism had several streams or sects, the most dominant of which were the Pharisees. The Pharisee sect grew throughout the years, and pushed the other groups (like the Saduccees and the Essenes, for example) aside. Today, we all know that sect by the name “Rabbinic Judaism”.

Upon the destruction of the Second Temple, the Pharisee sect became Rabbinic Judaism and was no longer based on a divine celestial revelation as it was in the time of Moses, the Fathers, the kings and the prophets. The new leaders of the Jewish world at the time intentionally chose to break away from the Bible. Some of you may find that surprising, but that is what the Talmud itself describes.

One famous and defining story in the Talmud demonstrates how the authority of the rabbis overshadowed the authority of God in their estimation, and to all intents and purposes, stripped God of his sovereignty, making them the new Gods. The story describes the famous debate between Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua, regarding an oven, or furnace for cooking.

The Oven of Akhnai 
The debate arose from a question asked by a man who owned a clay furnace (oven). He enlarged it by breaking it in pieces and then reassembling it, using sand, to create a bigger oven. The debate brought before the Sanhedrin was whether the new oven was Kosher or impure. The Talmud specifies that Rabbi Eliezer had brought forward “every imaginable argument” and proved that the oven was in fact Kosher. But the vast majority of the rabbis of the Sanhedrin would not accept his arguments and claimed that the oven was NOT Kosher. Rabbi Eliezer went on to prove his claim using supernatural signs: A carob tree miraculously uprooted itself and replanted itself on the other side of the court. A channel of water flowed uphill. But the climax of the story was when Rabbi Eliezer called out: “If the Halachah agrees with me, let it be proved from heaven.” And then, God spoke from the heavens and said: “Why do you dispute with Rabbi Eliezer, with whom the Halachah always agrees?” Meaning, God called out from the sky, saying that Rabbi Eliezer was right. Then, Rabbi Yehoshua stood and made one of the most significant claims in the Talmud and in the Jewish world: “The Torah is not in heaven!”
God no longer holds the reins.

Now, the mandate belongs to the rabbis alone.
THEY have all power and control.
God is left outside.

The Talmud goes on to say that, after the debate, God smiled in agreement and said: “My children have defeated Me, My children have defeated Me.” Meaning, according to the rabbinic legend, God submitted to the authority of the rabbis and therefore, even He admitted that their rulings not only surpassed the authority of Moses, but the authority of God Himself.
From then on, God stopped revealing Himself to the people of Israel, as He did in biblical times. From that moment on, the rabbis’ judgment and rulings are the new Torah, which they call the “Oral Law”.

THE LIE OF THE ORAL LAWFor the past 2000 years, Judaism has not been based on scripture, but rather on traditions and rules invented by rabbis. In order to try and convince the people, the rabbis taught that on Mount Sinai, Moses was given two different Torahs: the written Torah (or Law), and what they call the “Oral Law”.

While still under the Sinai Covenant, serving God was about the blood of offerings on the altar at the Temple. After the destruction of the Second Temple, there was no more Temple, altar or offerings, nor was there any functioning priesthood. Hazal, the Jewish leaders, found themselves in a pickle. They had to come up with a new way to keep Judaism without its heart. Desperate to find one, they declared themselves and their traditions as the new way to serve God. Thus, 2000 years ago, a new religion was created: the religion of Rabbinic Law, which was based on a new notion: “Derash” (digging for the deeper meaning of the text), which was created by Rabbi Akivah. Rabbi Akivah wasn’t even Jewish, but was a gentile descendant of Sisera, and it was ultimately he who caused the exile which fell upon the Jewish people after he declared that Bar Kochba was the messiah. Bar Kochba turned out to be a false messiah, and led the people into a failed revolt, where hundreds of thousands of Jews were burned alive and the survivors were exiled from their land.

The rabbinic Halacha that developed granted the rabbis authority and control over every religious and social aspect in the nation of Israel, under the claim that this tradition wasn’t invented by them, but passed down to them by word of mouth all the way from Moses on Mount Sinai.

However, this is where the problems begin with the legend of the Oral Law, seeing as throughout the entire Torah, Moses himself could not answer Halachic questions. In each of these cases, Moses referred the questions to God and awaited His reply. This means that Moses didn’t have an Oral Law to refer to, that could interpret the written law for him. (Examples of this can be found in Numbers 9, Leviticus 24, Numbers 15 and 27 and other places). Furthermore, the Torah itself unequivocally shows us that God’s covenant with Israel on Mount Sinai was based on a written Torah alone.

“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘WRITE these words, for according to the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.’ ” [Exodus 34:27]

There is no mention of additional Torah, or of any traditions that were to be passed down from one generation to the next. So what did Hazal do? They jammed their Oral Law right into the verse. How? They came up with a Derash, according to which the meaning of the words “according to” in the verse: “according to the tenor of these words”, is “on the mouth”, meaning “Oral Law”. This homiletic comes from a purposely distorted interpretation of a common Hebrew expression. However, in Biblical Hebrew, just like in modern Hebrew, the meaning of the words “according to” is not “on the mouth”, but “as”, or “in accordance with”. See, for example, Genesis chapter 43, verse 7: “according to these words.” Numbers 26 verse 56: “According to the lot”, or Deuteronomy 17 verse 10: “according to the sentence”.

HOW DID WE FALL FOR THIS?Some of you are probably laughing and wondering: How could so many people have fallen for this? But you must remember that the Bible wasn’t available to the common people back then, who couldn’t exactly read or write on their own, but were subject to the interpretation of the rabbinic authority. Another method by which the rabbis tried to force the idea of the Oral Law on the people was by taking a single word in Leviticus 26:46 out of its context:

“These are the statutes and judgments and LAWS which the Lord made between Himself and the children of Israel on Mount Sinai by the hand of Moses.”

“Laws”, according to the rabbis, refers to a written law and an oral law. The problem is that this interpretation overlooks the obvious context, seeing as the book of Leviticus itself explains what these “laws” are: The Law of the Burnt Offering, the Law of the Meat Offering, the Law of the Sin Offering, the Law of the Trespass Offering, the Law of the Sacrifice of Peace Offerings, the Law of the Plague of Leprosy and more. Those are the “laws”. A Torah which is an oral tradition is not mentioned anywhere and it’s clear in the context that Moses is not talking about anything of the sort.

There is another famous section which was taken out of context in order to establish their authority, power and control of the common people. They base this, first and foremost, on seven words of the ‘Shoftim’ portion in the book of Deuteronomy: “according to all that they inform thee” [Deuteronomy 17:10]. So, what is Moses really talking about in this portion of Deuteronomy? The people of Israel had just left Egypt and become a true nation. And just like with any new country, there is a need for law enforcement, such as police officers and judges, to create order and protect the population, apprehend criminals and prosecute the accused. Things that Israel had yet to have at the time. Therefore, in this potion, Moses appoints officers, judges and guards among the people:

“Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates, which the Lord thy God giveth thee, throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment…And it shall be, when the OFFICERS have made an end of speaking unto the people that they shall make CAPTAINS of the armies to lead the people. “…And thou shalt come unto the PRIESTS the LEVITES, and unto the JUDGE that shall be in those days, and enquire; and they shall shew thee the sentence of judgment: And thou shalt do according to the sentence, which they of that place which the Lord shall choose and thou shalt observe to do according to all that they inform thee:” [Deuteronomy 16, 17, 20] 
Moses explains to the people of Israel: Do you have a dispute with someone who has stolen your donkey? Or who has battered your daughter? You have someone to turn to: Go to the officers, the priests and the judges who reside in the court house. This has nothing to do with rabbis or them having the spiritual authority to tell us how to live. As you can see, the term “rabbis” isn’t even mentioned in this section.

And if that’s not enough, in the Sanhedrin Tractate, Hazal took the section in Exodus 23 verse 2, which says:

“Thou shalt NOT follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many.” 

Seemingly simple and clear: do NOT follow the majority in order to distort a judgment for evil. What did Hazal do? The pulled out the 3 words “follow a multitude”, while ignoring the word “NOT”, which appears before them, and claimed that, as long as there is a majority of rabbis, they may provide an interpretation or a ruling on any matter, as they see fit. And the people of Israel must follow them blindly and that, once they have provided a ruling, it is to be indisputably received. In this case as well, you don’t have to be a genius to see how they deliberately distorted the text in order to establish their power and control. Even Rabbi Joseph Zvi Hertz, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, admitted it when he wrote about this section: “The rabbis have chosen to overlook the literal sense in the last three words”.

IS THERE ANY VALUE IN THE TALMUD THEN?Look, without a doubt, the Talmud is an impressive collection of our Jewish culture. Often times, pearls of wisdom can be found within it. But it is crucial to understand that the Talmud and the Old Testament contradict each other hundreds of times in an unequivocal and even embarrassing way, which cannot be resolved. These contradictions prove that the spirit of God could not have inspired the writing of the Talmud. After all, a perfect God couldn’t possibly have made mistakes such as these. But regardless, there is no basis, neither historical nor Biblical, to prove that an Oral Law was given to Moses on Mount Sinai. In fact, a historical and theological examination proves that the opposite is correct. After all, if the “Oral Law” was in fact given to Moses on Mount Sinai, the reader could expect to see thousands of mentions of it throughout the scripture. However, God never mentions it. Moses never used the term “Oral Law” either. Even Joshua Ben Nun, who was appointed by God as Moses’ successor, provides no indication of an oral Halacha. God tells Joshua to meditate in the Torah:

“That you may observe to do according to all that is WRITTEN in it. 
For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.” [Joshua 1:8]

Ezra the Scribe, who reintroduced the Torah to our people 2500 years ago, never wrote a single word about any Oral Law. Not a single one of Israel’s prophets of kings ever referred to an oral Halacha; No one ever talked about it, mentioned it, or even hinted to its existence. Truth be told, there is not a single verse in the entire Bible wherein the term “Oral Law” is mentioned.
There is also not one single example in the entire Bible of anyone being scolded, punished or accused of breaking any “Oral Law”. The bottom line is that, based on what is written in the Bible, no Oral Law has ever been given. In fact, historians admit that the term “Oral Law” made its first appearance only 1500 years after Moses’ time. We are dealing with the longest, most thorough brainwash in history.

SO HOW DO WE KNOW HOW A SUKKAH IS TO BE BUILT, WITHOUT AN ORAL LAW?According to the rules of literary writing, authors choose to focus on what they find important and to exclude the details they find trivial. Therefore, it would seem that the angle, size and direction of the sukkah weren’t that important to God. Thus, He didn’t want us to focus on trivialities, but on the important issues. Focusing on details which don’t appear in the text means missing the author’s heart. To put it simply: When God demanded that we sit in the sukkah during Sukkot, He probably didn’t really care what size or shape it is. That wasn’t important to Him.

Picture a young man, 3000 years ago, who works all week and, on the weekend, rather than resting and spending time with his family on the Sabbath, he goes to the forest, cuts down trees, carries the wood back to camp, chops it in pieces, a large fire and toils to light it. That is physical, tiring and difficult labor which takes hours on end. Now, imagine that the village chief asks the man to stop and no longer work on the Sabbath. Imagine that the man, rather than understanding that the chief is merely concerned about his emotional, physical and spiritual rest with his family, suddenly started inventing various prohibitions. He prohibits himself and his family for generations to come, to tear toilet paper during the Sabbath, to separate yogurt cups during the Sabbath, to turn on the air conditioner during the Sabbath, to drive over to visit his grandmother during the Sabbath, to barbeque during the Sabbath, to switch on the light in his room during the Sabbath, and thousands of additional rules, claiming that he is abiding by an “Oral Law” instructed by the village chief. A law, without which, it would be impossible to understand what the chief truly meant when he asked him not to work on the Sabbath. This is the EXACT story of the Oral Law.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the external Jewish writings, from around the year 200 BC, never even hint at the existence of an Oral Law. The same goes for the Babylonian Scrolls, written in the sixth century BC, which describe the Jews in Babylon and their lifestyle. Not only do they never indicate the existence of an Oral Law, but actually contradict the very notion. According to Dr. Finkel, the Jewish identity of the Babylonian exiles was internal only. There was no external indication of religion whatsoever. They had no trace of any symbols of oral traditions reflected on the outside. Like them, many of the Jews of Ethiopia, who returned to Israel after thousands of years in exile, weren’t familiar with, and hadn’t even heard of, the rabbinic traditions and the concept of an “Oral Law” was entirely foreign to them. You see, if there is no actual Oral Law, there is no need for Rabbinic Halacha. If there is no need for Rabbinic Halacha, then there is no need for rabbis. And when there is no need for rabbis, there are suddenly thousands of people left without their power, without their authority, and without their paychecks. An entire industry, to which we all inject billions of shekels, would be nullified.
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We would like to note that ancient traditions among the nation are periodically mentioned in the Bible, but always in a negative light. For example, see the following, written by the prophet Isaiah:
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“Therefore the Lord said: ‘Inasmuch as these people 
draw near with their mouths and honor Me with their lips,
But have removed their hearts far from Me, 
And their fear toward Me is taught by the commandment of men, 
Therefore, behold, I will again do a marvelous work among this people, 
A marvelous work and a wonder; For the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, 
and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hidden.”
[Isaiah 29:13-14]
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To summarize, An educated person to carry out research based on the Bible, history and archeology can’t afford to take the claim the Moses received the Oral Law along with the written Torah seriously. It is a fairytale, a folk myth with the sole purpose of granting anyone named “rabbi” power and control.
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Understanding the culture and challenges of new believers;

5/8/2022

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Understanding the culture and challenges of new believers;
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Who created the Oral Law, and is it God's Word?

4/27/2022

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In this article, we will reveal what’s wrong in the Rabbis’ claim that, allegedly, the written law of Moses cannot be understood without the rabbinical tradition clarifying it in the Oral Law.  SO DO WE REALLY DEPEND ON THE RABBINICAL TRADITION, “THE ORAL LAW”, IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND THE WRITTEN LAW? This is what the rabbis want us to believe. In that way, we stay dependent on them. This dependency brings them power which also enables them to extort people and make a lot of money. But in the Bible God tells the people of Israel the exact opposite.
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From the beginning, God made it clear to Israel that his commandments are not complicated, so that in order to understand them we would not depend on a rabbi to explain them to us. “For this commandment that I command you today is not too hard for you, neither is it far off. It is not in heaven that you should say, ‘Who will ascend to heaven for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?’ Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, ‘Who will go over the sea for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do it?’ But the word is very near you. It is in your mouth and in your heart, so that you can do it.” (Deuteronomy 30:11-14) Therefore, according to the rules of biblical interpretation the biblical commandments are based on the most simple reading of the text.  It is the context of the verses in the Bible itself that clarifies what the original author meant. There is nothing wrong with asking for help if we don’t understand something. But we should not be dependent on one person who allegedly is the only one with the authority to interpret. That’s what the rabbis want us to think. Therefore, the rabbis frequently make use of a logical fallacy that is an appeal to ignorance, an argument from ignorance. A logical mistake in which one tries to get to a conclusion out of lack of knowledge or proof.

For example, let’s say I don’t understand a commandment like, what is an “Orla” (foreskin) and how do I need to cut it? Or, I don’t know what a “Succah” (booth) is, and what color it should be, what angle, or how to build it. Therefore, there has to exist an Oral Law that explains and interprets what I don’t know. See what Rabbi Yossi Mizrachi says: “Listen up, there is a simple point to make here, the day you have an answer to it we’ll continue the discussion. There are 613 written commandments and none of them contains an explanation on how to implement them. Nothing.”  This typical example was taken from a lecture of one of the most famous rabbis today, Rabbi Yossi Mizrahi, given in January 2017 in Ramat Gan.  In this lecture a 17 year old boy challenged Rabbi Mizrahi to prove the existence of an Oral Law, after telling the rabbi that he watched our video, “The Myth of the Oral Law”, a video that proves that the Oral Law was not given to Moses by God at Mount Sinai. 

THE RABBIS DON’T AGREE ABOUT THE MEANING OF BIBLICAL WORDS First of all, it’s important to remember that today, thousands of years after the giving of the Law, it is very likely that we don’t understand every word. Or that we understand something else than the original meaning. But we need to remember that the biblical Hebrew that the people of Israel used is similar but not identical to the Modern Hebrew we speak today. Because there are words, terms, expressions or commandments that we don’t understand it does not mean that the people living at that time did not understand either. For example, in Ezekiel 1 we find the word “Khashmal”. Obviously, the meaning of “Khashmal” at the time of Ezekiel and in the context of the text is not identical to its modern meaning, “electricity”. The word “Khashmal” is a perfect example showing how the sages contradict one another. And therefore, their words cannot be “the Oral Law” passed on by Moses. The rabbis do not agree with one another concerning the meaning of “Khashmal”. Rashi says, that “Khashmal” is the name of an angel. Rabbi Bahya Ben Asher, however, claims that it refers to animals. In Parshanut Metzudat David it is claimed to refer to flames. Then again Abarbanel states that it means “prophecy”. Malbim, saying that “Kashmal” is God’s presence claims furthermore that it is forbidden to accept Abarbanel’s interpretation. 

He says: “‘Khashmal’ – God forbid that we accept Abarbanel’s opinion.”

Pretty confused, this “Oral Law”. 

Now … we want to go over each claim from Yossi Mizrahi’s lecture and take it apart. 

Let’s start. THE EXAMPLE OF CIRCUMCISION “What’s an ‘Orla’? How would you know what a ‘Orla’ is? How did Moses know where to cut? It’s not written how to circumcise. How come they all knew where to cut?” (Rabbi Yossi Mizrahi) Seems like Mizrahi forgot that the command of the circumcision was given to Abraham hundreds of years before the Sinai covenant, which supposedly was when the Oral Law was given together with the written Law. So did Abraham have a rabbi who traveled back in time in order to explain to him how to circumcise?

According to Prof. Nisan Rubin and Prof. Binyamin Mazar the circumcision of the male is not only a Jewish phenomenon. It was a known tradition among the majority of peoples. In fact, in ancient times it was common also in the area of Egypt, Assyria and around the Mediterranean about 3000 years BC. THE EXAMPLE OF TFILIN “Tfilin”, (arm wrapping) continues Rabbi Mizrachi. “How come? How come they all put on black Tfilin all over the world?”  And how come that already for thousands of years, people in Asia make Sushi with green algae? Maybe the Japanese also received an Oral Law with Sushi rules? When a certain tradition exists for thousands of years it does not mean that God ordered it. Actually, the word “Tfilin” is not mentioned in the Bible at all. Rather, the sages took the word “Totaphot” later on and claimed it referred to Tfilin. However, whoever compares the commandment of the “Totaphot”, in Deut. 6:8, with the identical commandment given earlier in Exodus 13:9 will see that the meaning of “Totaphot” is actually “as a memory”. The commandment “as Totaphot between your eyes” does not command us to put a box on our forehead. Rather, it is a commandment to always remember God in your thoughts.  WHAT IS A MEZUZAH, AND WHO THOUGHT OF IT? Rabbi Mizrachi, convinced that mezuzot were an invention of the Oral Law declared,  “The written Law does not tell us what to write in the Mezuzah. Who came up with this?”  But when it comes to the word Mezuzah, just like the Tfilin, it’s again about a verse taken out of its context. The general concept is from Deuteronomy 6:9, but see what is written in Judges 16, verse 3: “…and (he) took hold of the doors [mezuzot] of the gate of the city and the two posts, and pulled them up, bar and all, and put them on his shoulders and carried them to the top of the hill that is in front of Hebron.” (Judges 16:3)  Judging by this verse, would we infer that the inhabitants of Gaza, the Philistines, also kept the commandment of the Mezuzah? Of course not! The meaning of the word “Mezuzah” becomes obvious in the context: the posts surrounding a door. Samson grabbed them when he pulled up the door of the city gate. Hence, the Mezuzah is but another term whose meaning the rabbis have changed, developed into something else, and taken out of context.  THE EXAMPLE OF SUKKOT (FEAST OF TABERNACLES) “What is a ‘fruit of splendid trees’?” Asks Mizrachi. “It’s written that we need 4 of them, 4 kinds.” Mizrahi doesn’t understand how to discern the meaning of “4 kinds”, and in general, how to understand anything connected to Succot, without the explanation provided by the Oral Law. First of all, in Deuteronomy 4 and 13 God warns us not to add anything to the commands written in the Torah.  “You shall not add to the word that I command you.” (Deuteronomy 4:2) Therefore, even if we don’t fully understand the commandments regarding Succot and it doesn’t say exactly how to build the booth we still do not have the authority to add to these commandments traditions, rules and regulations that we can’t find anywhere in the Bible. 

But that’s exactly what the Sages did. And as if that wasn’t enough they even did that in God’s name. And therefore, they need to be called to account for using God’s name in vain. Why didn’t God give clear and detailed guidelines in the Torah for every little thing? For example, how the booths need to be set up, how big, at which angle, color, and so on. Or which kind of splendid trees? Most likely for the same reason why God did not give all the flowers in the world the same shape and color. He does not want everything to be done the same way and look identical. Look around at God’s creation. The colors, shapes and smells show such an amazing variety. God is creative. And he made creative human beings and gave them freedom to create with creativity. So they could express their creativity.

Also in this commandment and others. If he did not let us know in which size or form, angle or direction the booth has to be set up than apparently that’s not what’s important to God. Rather, he left it up to us, to our imagination and creativity. Apparently, he did not want us to be fixed on a certain form, model or structure. Rather, he allowed us to express our creativity and individuality.
All that was important to God is that we’d remember that he brought us out of Egypt. 

Imagine for a second how boring that would be: A city in which everyone wears the exact same thing. All the men wearing black suits, black pants and black hats. And all the women in black dresses and wearing black head coverings. Wait a minute. That’s Bnei Brak in Israel. Oh well, never mind. THE EXAMPLE OF SHABBAT “It’s not written in the Bible how to consecrate the Sabbath. It’s not written in the Bible what ‘work’ is.” “You shall kindle no fire in all your dwelling places on the Sabbath day.” (Exodus 35:3) Pay attention to this, an action was prohibited namely to light a fire. The fire is not the problem but the action of lighting it. Why? The context tells us. One verse earlier it is written: “Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it  shall be put to death.” (Exodus 35:2) Did you notice that the word “work” was mentioned twice? Not accidentally. In Egypt, the people of Israel worked non-stop. Now, they are commanded not to work, but to rest one day per week. A day consecrated to God, the family and rest. The lighting of a fire was considered work. Why? Not because God has a problem with fire, but because the lighting of a fire was physically tiring, never ending. Unlike today in biblical times to light a fire involved going to the woods, cutting down trees, bringing the wood back to the camp, cutting it into smaller pieces, building a stack of wood and then trying to set the whole stack on fire. We’re talking about hours of hard physical work that should not be done on a Sabbath. Why? Because you should rest on the Sabbath, relax, spend time with your family and deeply consider God. It’s a rest for the body and the soul.

All the rules that the “Oral Law” added, for example not to break a yogurt cup on the Sabbath, not to rip toilet paper, not to dry off, not to look into the mirror, and other ridiculous, rabbinical rules completely miss God’s purpose and the actual goal.  Mizrahi claims:  “Build it the way I showed you on the mountain, the way I showed you on the mountain – in general I showed you how to build the tabernacle. God showed things to Moses that were not written in the Torah. This is evidence for the Oral Law. It’s written in past tense, when I showed you – when I showed you then.” According to Rabbi Mizrahi the wording “when I showed you” implies an oral transmission. Without noticing Mizrahi chose to use, out of all chapters, one that proves the exact opposite of his claim. Since Moses did write in meticulous detail and in numerous chapters ALL the commandments connected to the tabernacle. See Exodus Chapters 25 to 30, chapters 35 to 40, and you will find that Mizrahi’s claim backfired on him, since Moses actually does clarify, in writing, the way the tabernacle has to be built in all its details.  “What would the sages gain from coming up with thousands of rules?” Glad you asked!

Let’s take for example Succot, feast of booths. Or for the sake of argument, all the other customs. In simple words, their gain is power, control and money. The Rabbis are the only authority and have the right to determine for the people of Israel what a kosher Succah (booth) is and what the four species are. What would the Etrog sellers do without their customers being tied down to the rules of the Rabbis? So it turns out that Religion is a lucrative business. The rabbinical tradition preserves and encourages this business, typical for other religions too, that gets validation from one source only. It functions like a monopoly or a cartel. For example, according to the website “Kipa” the market of the “four species” alone has a turnover of tens of millions in one single week, once a year. Now imagine how many starving people could be fed with the billions of turnover in Yeshivas and and the kosher market, money coming from all of us. In a way it seems we could have already ended poverty in Israel.

So did you understand what’s the agenda of the “Sages” behind the creation of thousands of rules? It gives them power and control over the people. It makes us dependent on them alone and this brings in lots and lots and lots of money. 

TO SUM IT UP: We proved that we do not need the rabbinical tradition to explain the Bible to us, rather, this is about how the Rabbis can gain exclusive control over our lives. And this, obviously, expresses itself in money – lots of it. Lastly, we want to challenge Rabbi Yossi Mizrahi and the Rabbis in general with this question: 

If according to your logic the written law cannot be understood without the rabbinical tradition explaining it to us, how then did Adam and Eve understand the meaning of the commandment  “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” (Genesis 1:28)  Or … the commandment not to eat from the tree of knowledge. “…for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” (Genesis 2:17)  Could Adam and Eve check in the Oral Law? Impossible, since according to the Sages the Oral Law was given together with the Torah at Mount Sinai thousands of years after the expulsion out of the Garden of Eden. Maybe Adam and Eve traveled into the future, studied at a rabbinical Yeshiva and traveled back to the past.
 
In another video, we give further reasons why we do not believe that there is an Oral Law given by God at Mount Sinai.
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New Discoveries in Israel...

4/25/2022

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It seems that almost every month we have a new groundbreaking DISCOVERY in Israel that SHAKES what would seem to be established academic theory.  The lead tablet discovered on Mount Ebal is one of those fire-starters! 

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Israel's underground Disciples;

4/16/2022

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​The SON is literally melting the icebergs, will the Globe-be-warming up to its #creator? ☀️ its a rapidly -Rising- Progression! The best way to describe this online #awakening is like an “iceberg church”; what’s #visible above water is just the tip. Based on our daily interactions online, we #believe the vast majority of Israeli believers are “under water,” Afraid or Unable to “Come Out” publicly with their faith.

Israel is experiencing a massive transformation. “Yeshua” is the most searched religious term in Israel and in the last eight years we’ve had over 47 million views of our Gospel films in Israel alone! There’s a massive spiritual hunger among the underground Jewish believers of Israel. They have many questions about faith in Jesus and they crave discipleship.

That’s one of the reasons why today in Israel, we’re not only seeing the physical restoration of the country after a 2,000-year exile, Jewish people are returning to their God and accepting the Messiah in numbers not seen since the early Church! A miracle is taking place right before our very eyes. While historically Jesus the Messiah has been the best kept secret amongst the Jewish people, today there are many native-born Israelis coming to know Him as their personal Savior and bringing the Gospel back to Israel again. The rabbis will say you can’t be Jewish and believe in Yeshua (Jesus). We know, however, that Jesus is Jewish, the disciples were Jewish and there has always been a remnant of Jewish believers throughout history.

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Israel Touched by the Gospel!

4/15/2022

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https://youtu.be/cb2o2ebYnQQ


''A well-funded organization operated by Orthodox Jews actively opposes the gospel in Israel. Their websites spread lies about the New Testament, Jesus, and His followers. Our websites counter with the truth. 

​A simple pamphlet cannot easily address the Crusades, Inquisition, the Holocaust, and acts of anti-Semitism by so-called Christians, or the many lies Orthodox rabbis teach about Jesus and the New Testament. But online videos and websites give the opportunity for in-depth answers and continued dialogue.

Israelis have many questions about faith in Jesus. Our websites are geared to reach people from secular, religious, or atheistic backgrounds. We feature over 50 short videos answering approximately 100 objections to Jesus, several hundred apologetic articles, and powerful discipleship content for those who have come to faith. ​

The rabbis love to say you can’t be Jewish and believe in Jesus. But we know Jesus is Jewish, the disciples were Jewish, and there has always been a remnant of Jewish believers throughout history. Today, there are thousands of Jewish believers in Israel and hundreds of thousands around the world. Our video testimony series provide a platform for them to tell their story.

​Believers young and old use our websites and videos as a point of reference to share with their friends and family. They are empowered with answers and testimonies right at their fingertips!'


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