Thursday, March 2, 2017

Revered Rabbi’s Deathbed Message Invokes Angel Michael Bringing End of Days

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A very exciting article just appeared on Breaking Israel News:
Revered Rabbi’s Deathbed Message Invokes Angel Michael Bringing End of Days

Please note all the desperate idolaters who continue to be misguided with their false messiah.  BIN sure attracts many comments from the Zechariah 2/3rd group. 

You may also get a kick out of my answers to these ignorant comments.  Xtianity is just about over as it states very clearly in the book of Obadiah.  I don't want one Jew or righteous non-Jew reading these misguided comments and being sent far from the truth.  Time is up, and they are obviously blinded to the real absolute truth.

6 comments:

  1. Good that you set the record straight with the misguided people and their false messiah. BIN has a disclaimer that they are an Orthodox site however, they allow not only Xian people to comment on the articles but to actually preach about the virtues of their fabricated savior. Shame on them for misrepresenting themselves. Orthodox my foot. Ms.AP

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    1. I am in touch with those writing BIN. They are aware of the problem and are trying to eliminate the comment section. They have a budget that precludes not having advertising, and they can't control their advertisers. Problem still being worked on.

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    2. Thank you Rav for sharing this. Question: Does reading the comments count as Lashon Hara, even if one reads it for giggles (not Chas v'Shalom to let it inspire them to think differently)?

      Sometimes, out of curiosity, I'm tempted to read the comments section to see how others respond to the topic, but realize as you pointed out, that it's not kosher to do. In fact, I just read on the Jewish Infographics website that the gematria of the phrase 'The Comments' in Hebrew, incredibly equal the gematria of Lashon Hara. Link below for reference.

      http://jewishinfographics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/comments-gematria.jpg

      Chazak u'Baruch
      Dovid S

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    3. It is complicated. Part of Lashon Harah is believing what you read. The problem with comments is that if an uneducated Jew reads blasphemy and believes it, one would say that is Lashon Harah against Hashem, and all Jews who believe the truth. If you read some blasphemy and pass it on to someone else, you are hurting the one you who doesn't know any better. I am concerned that someone who has a tremendous future because he or she is trying to follow Hashem is being led astray by falsehood. It is dangerous to the person who wrote it, the person who reads it and believes it and the person to whom it is passed on. It is not so cut and dry as Lashon Harah as it is just evil, especially if it leads to taking away someone's future. Lashon Harah is more of hurting individuals by needlessly talking about that person. If you know the person commenting and I told you that this person is a total moron, that is Lashon Harah. Even if I praise that individual it could be Lashon Harah (that requires much explanation).

      Your gematria is interesting but that is not how "comments" is said in Hebrew, or at least I have not seen it used that way.

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  2. I had a comment deleted from that site and reposted again just now.

    Felix Moses Funny thing that you can quote from your bible when the rules for commenting state you may not. I also left a semi quote in Matthews to Menachem Robinson stating "Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces." But it was deleted...... how can that be? 1) Must be BIN is funded much by xtians, 2) they are Messianic Jews - the absolute truth is that HaShem leads man in the way that man wants...... if man wants to believe in the Torah of HaShem - HaShem will lead him there - if man wishes to believe in nontruth - so be it. Wondering if this post will ge deleted now.

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    1. I have asked the same question of BIN whether they are involved with Messianic Jews and they said definitely not.

      If you read the article with all the comments below you would see that I have answered just about every idolater that posted. I have one that I didn't answer but told him to read my blog tomorrow for his answer, B"N. He brought up so many subjects that it came to four pages of answer using Microsoft word.

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