I pray Jesus Christ forgive my sins and transgressions and make me his kind amen ❤❤❤when we come back from rapture we will be soldiers and will destroy all the ennemies of the God of Israel with our new bodies. I can't wait for such peace . I'm so ready for to war and end the wicked after rapture
@@moiseso. Im Jewish, His not the Messiah, we wont know the Messiah until Elijah announces him. The Messiah also has to fulfil the prophecy’s before we know he is true.
@@dyz39 The yanuka is fullfilling prophecy, what other greater man than him? You can still be jewish and ignorant or antisemetic. Most jewish people i know today are hypocrites.
Jesus already fulfilled the prophecies. Christianity spread to all corners of the world. Despite the transgressions of humanity Christianity by it's teachings have been a force for good. Judaism is practically irrelevant. You will know by it's fruits. Judaism has no fruit.
Buenos días desde chiapas México, mí apoyó a Yisrael, gracias al Santo Bendito por el gran Zadik, que a enviado asu pueblo Israel, yo me goso de ver al Zadik, y escuchar las hermosas palabras muy alentadoras, hay felicidad de escucharlo hablar todo Israel, esperamos la revelación de rey Mashiaj!!!!
@@gabyes pues sigan esperando asu Jesufrito, Jesús vino a engañar el mudo gentil, pero Israel, espera al verdadero Mashiaj, que está prometido alos Judios Israel, no cre falsos dioses, el mesias de istedes ya se los dio Roma, Gresia, que fueron ellos los qué escriveron su Biblia Israel, no cre en mesia Falso, y ya dejen tranquilo a Israel, por que Irael, es él pueblo de D...S,
This is my prayer request : ❤❤❤ father Lord in heaven , God of Israel , I humbly ask without selfish ambitions , but with excitement in my heart to be close to you like my Israeli brothers and sisters present in this video, I pray that when you come for all your saints your bride during your rapture you know my name and take me in your glory and my three children if I have another one may you Lord take that one too if Lord you give me a husband that please your heart may you take him too father as you take all the Saints to be with you don't let us that put all hope in you behind or fall ,may are heats receive your word and do the works of your word oh Lord in Jésus Christ name . May every one that listen to the Yanuka if they believe it receive the good news as salvation❤ I believe in you Jesus Christ amen . Thank you for this blessing . Blessed be the Yanuka may him as a light and everyone delighting in the message the yanuka have a place with you father in your glory ❤❤.amen
חזור בא תשובה דוד חי בן ברכא עדינה אמן, מיראם מילנה בת ברכא עדינה אמן רפואה שלמה ברכא עדינה בת ברתה בורכו וה כל עמו ישראל אמן תודה רבה כל ברכות תורה אמן 🎉🇮🇱🍇🎁🎉🙏
בעקבות ברכות כאלו שבכוחם לשרש רצון לקדושה וטהרה וחשק גדול ללמוד לש"ש, כבר מובן איזה עתיד מבורך קרב ובא עבור כל הילדים האלה ! צדיק גוזר וכו' אשריכם שזכיתם !
Where there are children there they are all men and not children are getting 😜 the indolatras keep talking to their children from 13, up to 18, 21 years old are children
If you can hear me sir. I have done things im not proud of. I wish i can go back in time and change it. I ruined my relationship. I believe God can fix yanuka. If only you knew my pain. Is not God the God of the impossible. Free me from my bandage and restore what i have lost. Help me to have a better relationship to you O god. Im wicked and have an impure heart. When will i be free from sin. Help me!
@teasea221 Jesus Christ paid the price for your sin child of the living God! I can pray for you right now and you can be free! There is nothing you can (physically) do for yourself! Grace alone through faith in the Son of God (Jesus Christ) If you believe this, the Holy Spirit will touch you right where you are! Father, I lift this child up who wills to be forgiven for his sin. In Jesus name I break every generational curse over your life and your bloodline. I declare complete freedom over you and healing to your body. Be filled with the fire of the Holy Spirit now! I thank You FATHER! I thank you JESUS I thank You HOLY SPIRIT!! For your LOVE! For Your FREEDOM, for Your MIGHTY RIGHT HAND!! HALLELUJAH!!
How is Islam ruling Jerusalem? It’s the other way around. Did you know Jews worship Allah? It is the name for God in Aramaic, and if you’ve heard of Kaabala translated kaab-Allah (cube of Allah )
Once bar kochba dies Rabbi Akiva knew he wasn't messiah. Messiah isnt supposed to die. So Rabbi Akiva was not wrong for wanting and thinking that bar kochba was messiah.
@@Majobri Following the Bar Kokhba revolt, Roman commander Quintus Tineius Rufus plowed the site of the Temple in Jerusalem and the surrounding area, in 135 CE. According to the Jewish historian Josephus, a certain Terentius Rufus was left to command the Roman army in Jerusalem after the Romans had sacked the city during the First Jewish Revolt. When his arch-enemy Simon bar Giora was eventually caught and brought to him after hiding in a cavern in Jerusalem's Temple Mount, Terentius Rufus ordered that the Temple Mount be ploughed up in hopes of discovering other hideaways from the war. “Therefore shall Zion for your sake be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of the forest.” (Mic 3:12) “Micah of Moresheth prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah. He told all the people of Judah, ‘This is what the LORD Almighty says: “‘Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, the temple hill a mound overgrown with thickets.’ (Jr 26:18) Rabbi Akiva was a leading contributor to the Mishnah and to Midrash halakha. He is referred to in the Talmud as Rosh la-Hakhamim "Chief of the Sages". He was executed by the Romans in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt. Akiva allegedly took part in the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132-136. Only established fact concerning Akiva's connection with Bar Kochba is that he regarded Bar Kochba as the promised Messiah; Akiva taught thousands of students: on one occasion, twenty-four thousand students of his died in a plague. His five main students were Judah bar Ilai, Rabbi Meir, Rabbi Eleazar ben Shammua, Jose ben Halafta and Shimon bar Yochai. Annually, on the night of Lag BaOmer, Boston Chassidim and local residents gather at the tomb of Rebbe Akiva to light a bonfire, a tradition reinstated by the Bostoner Rebbe in 1983. Akiva was instrumental in drawing up the canon of the Tanakh. He protested strongly against the canonicity of certain of the Apocrypha the Wisdom of Sirach, for instance,in which passages קורא is to be explained according to Kiddushin 49a, and חיצונים according to its Aramaic equivalent ברייתא; so that Akiva's utterance reads, "He who reads aloud in the synagogue from books not belonging to the canon as if they were canonical," etc. But he was not opposed to a private reading of the Apocrypha, as is evident from the fact that he himself makes frequent use of Sirach.Akiva worked in the domain of the Halakha, both in the systematization of its traditional material and in its further development. The condition of the Halakha, that is, of religious praxis, and indeed of Judaism in general, was a very precarious one at the turn of the 1st century of the common era. The lack of any systematized collection of the accumulated halachot rendered impossible any presentation of them in form suitable for practical purposes. Means for the theoretical study of the halachah were also scant; both logic and exegesis-the two props of the Halakha-being differently conceived by the various ruling tannaim, and differently taught. According to a tradition (which has historical confirmation), it was Akiva who systematized and arranged the "mishna" (the halakhic codex); the "midrash" (the exegesis of the halachah), and the "halachot" (the logical amplification of the halachah).The Mishna of Akiva, as his pupil Rabbi Meir had taken it from him, became the basis of the Six Orders of the Mishna. The δευτερώσεις τοῦ καλουμένου Ραββὶ Ακιβά (Mishnah of the one called "Rabbi Akiva") mentioned by Epiphanius,as well as the "great Mishnayot of Akiva",[are probably not to be understood as independent Mishnayot (δευτερώσεις) existing at that time, but as the teachings and opinions of Akiva contained in the officially recognized Mishnayot and Midrashim. At the same time, it is fair to consider the Mishnah of Judah ha-Nasi (called simply "the Mishnah"), as well as the majority of all halakhic Midrashim now extant, as derived from the school of Akiva. According to Joḥanan bar Nappaḥa (199-279), "Our Mishnah comes directly from Rabbi Meir, the Tosefta from R. Nehemiah, the Sifra from R. Judah, and the Sifre from R. Simon; but they all took Akiva for a model in their works and followed him." One recognizes here the threefold division of the halakhic material that emanated from Akiva: The codified halakhah (i.e. Mishnah); the Tosefta, which in its original form contains a concise logical argument for the Mishnah, somewhat like the Lebush of Mordecai Jafe on the Shulchan Aruch; the halakhic Midrash. Admirable as is the systematization of the Halakha by Akiva, his hermeneutics and halakhic exegesis-which form the foundation of all Talmudic learning-surpassed it The enormous difference between the Halakha before and after Akiva may be briefly described as follows: The old halakha was (as its name indicates) the religious practice sanctioned as binding by tradition, to which were added extensions and (in some cases) limitations of the Torah, arrived at by strict logical deduction. The opposition offered by the Sadducees (which became especially strenuous in the first century BC) led to the development the halakhic midrash, whose purpose was to deduce these amplifications of the Law, by tradition and logic, out of the Law itself. It might be thought that with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem-which event made an end of Sadduceeism-the halakhic Midrash would also have disappeared, seeing that the Halakha could now dispense with the Midrash. This probably would have been the case had not Akiva created his own Midrash, by means of which he was able "to discover things that were even unknown to Moses." Akiva made the accumulated treasure of the oral law-which until his time was only a subject of knowledge, and not a science-an inexhaustible mine from which, by the means he provided, new treasures might be continually extracted If the older Halakha is to be considered as the product of the internal struggle between Phariseeism and Sadduceeism, the Halacha of Akiva must be conceived as the result of an external contest between Judaism on the one hand and Hellenism and Hellenistic Christianity on the other. Akiva no doubt perceived that the intellectual bond uniting the Jews-far from being allowed to disappear with the destruction of the Jewish state-must be made to draw them closer together than before. He pondered also the nature of that bond. The Bible could never again fill the place alone; for the Christians also regarded it as a divine revelation. Still less could dogma serve the purpose, for dogmas were always repellent to rabbinical Judaism, whose very essence is development and the susceptibility to development. Mention has already been made of the fact that Akiva was the creator of a rabbinical Bible version elaborated with the aid of his pupil, Aquila (though this is traditionally debated), and designed to become the common property of all Jews. But this was not sufficient to obviate all threatening danger. It was to be feared that the Jews, by their facility in accommodating themselves to surrounding -even then a marked characteristic-might become entangled in the net of Grecian philosophy, and even in that of Gnosticism. The example of his colleagues and friends, Elisha ben Abuyah, Ben Azzai, and Ben Zoma strengthened him still more in his conviction of the necessity of providing some counterpoise to the intellectual influence of the non-Jewish world. The following halakhic Midrashim originating in Akiva's school: the Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon on Exodus; Sifra on Leviticus; Sifre Zuṭṭa on Numbers; and the Sifre to Deuteronomy, the halakhic portion of which belongs to Akiva's school.
@0_xyy0 and you’re even more wrong for believing in a dead man? your point? you’ll clearly say that’s wrong and i’ll say you’re wrong… christian’s make a fallacious claim thinking Rabbi Akiva continued to think bar kosiba was messiah AFTER he died. christina’s are entirely wrong for that because Rabbi Akiva didn’t and they have no evidence for such a belief. it’s a fake missionary claim
This is my question as well. It does not matter who they think he is. If he was really a messenger of GOD, he would not allow it. It is a violation of the first Commandment.
@@lifeproject9916 Exactly. " If I beheld the sun when it shined, or the moon walking in brightness; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, or my mouth hath kissed my hand: This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge: for I should have denied the God that is above." (Job 31:26-28) Now they sin more and more; they make idols for themselves from their silver, cleverly fashioned images, all of them the work of craftsmen. It is said of these people, “They offer human sacrifices! They kiss calf-idols!”(Hosea 13:2) "Yet I reserve seven thousand in Israel-all whose knees have not bowed down to Baal and whose mouths have not kissed him.”(1 Kings 19:18) Some commentaries: Or my mouth hath kissed my hand - Margin, my hand hath kissed my mouth. The margin accords with the Hebrew. It was customary in ancient worship to kiss the idol that was worshipped; kissed … hand-"adoration," literally means this. In worshipping they used to kiss the hand, and then throw the kiss, as it were, towards the object of worship Kissed my hand, in token of worship; whereof this was a sign, whether given to men,or to idols And when the idols were out of the reach of idolaters, that they could not kiss them, they used to kiss their hands, and, as it were, to throw kisses at them; of which we have many examples in heathen writers.
@@lifeproject9916 Exactly. (Job 31:26-28) (Hosea 13:2) (1 Kings 19:18) Some commentaries: Or my mouth hath kissed my hand - Margin, my hand hath kissed my mouth. The margin accords with the Hebrew. It was customary in ancient worship to kiss the idol that was worshipped; kissed … hand-"adoration," literally means this. In worshipping they used to kiss the hand, and then throw the kiss, as it were, towards the object of worship Kissed my hand, in token of worship; whereof this was a sign, whether given to men,or to idols And when the idols were out of the reach of idolaters, that they could not kiss them, they used to kiss their hands, and, as it were, to throw kisses at them; of which we have many examples in heathen writers.
If that is true, it means that GOD is a racist. And worse than that, HE is racist against his own children. Does that sound like a personality trait GOD would have? Do you think it is possible that the reason the Bible says Jewish people are "The Chosen People" is because the whole Bible was written by Jewish people? Just something to ponder ❤
“Behold, God, my salvation! I will trust and not be afraid, For the LORD GOD is my strength and song; Yes, He has become my salvation.”(Is 12:20) "YAHWEH IS SALVATION". Strong's Hebrew: 3444. יְשׁוּעָה (yeshuah) - 77 Occurrences in Holy Torah "For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior" (excerpt Is 43:3) "I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no savior." (Is 43:11)
@@puremindmin349 I still have questions do you think a sinner honor the commandments of God, to love them dearly like this man? Always looking upwards to heaven... As God lives time for the Jewish people has come God has remembered them. Blessed be his holy name.
@@suwilanjimutambo7585 How do you know that this man honor the commandments? You don't know him, you don't know how he really lives off-camera. If he looked to Heaven he would know that salvation comes ONLY from God. Not from the nation, not from man, but from God, as I mentioned above.
I pray Jesus Christ forgive my sins and transgressions and make me his kind amen ❤❤❤when we come back from rapture we will be soldiers and will destroy all the ennemies of the God of Israel with our new bodies. I can't wait for such peace . I'm so ready for to war and end the wicked after rapture
הרב הינוקא הקדוש, זכותו תגן עלינו כל ישראל. רק הקול שלו כבר מביא ריפוי
There is only one Holy Teacher and that is the messiah yeshua
נכון ריפוי גדול לזכות הגוף והנפש . גם בקליניקה שלי יש
We love you MESSIAH ! God bless you and israel!
His not the Messiah
@@dyz39 How can you prove hes not the messiah sir? Please dont be rude on here. Or antisemetic
@@moiseso. Im Jewish, His not the Messiah, we wont know the Messiah until Elijah announces him. The Messiah also has to fulfil the prophecy’s before we know he is true.
@@dyz39 The yanuka is fullfilling prophecy, what other greater man than him? You can still be jewish and ignorant or antisemetic. Most jewish people i know today are hypocrites.
Jesus already fulfilled the prophecies. Christianity spread to all corners of the world. Despite the transgressions of humanity Christianity by it's teachings have been a force for good. Judaism is practically irrelevant. You will know by it's fruits. Judaism has no fruit.
Shalom UBRAJA Ysrael toda rava toda rava toda rava Rabino Yanuka Zadik leitraot !!!
שלום כבודה רבה וכולם רבנים ,אמן ואמן, חזק וברוך תודה רבה כל ברכות תורה אמן 🎉🙏👏👏👏🇮🇱🍇🎁🎉
❤🌈 🌻 💕 🙂 💙 ✔️ 💕 🙂 💙 ✔️ 💕 🙂 💙 Important words is
אוהבים אותך מאוד הרב!!
ה' ישמור אותך רבנו הקדוש ❤❤❤❤❤.
Shalom Alejem Zadik!!!!
Buenos días desde chiapas México, mí apoyó a Yisrael, gracias al Santo Bendito por el gran Zadik, que a enviado asu pueblo Israel, yo me goso de ver al Zadik, y escuchar las hermosas palabras muy alentadoras, hay felicidad de escucharlo hablar todo Israel, esperamos la revelación de rey Mashiaj!!!!
Jesús el hijo de Dios ya vino a la tierra y vendrá de nuevo a juzgar a toda la humanidad, El y sólo El es el verdadero Mesías !
@@gabyes pues sigan esperando asu Jesufrito, Jesús vino a engañar el mudo gentil, pero Israel, espera al verdadero Mashiaj, que está prometido alos Judios Israel, no cre falsos dioses, el mesias de istedes ya se los dio Roma, Gresia, que fueron ellos los qué escriveron su Biblia Israel, no cre en mesia Falso, y ya dejen tranquilo a Israel, por que Irael, es él pueblo de D...S,
This is my prayer request : ❤❤❤ father Lord in heaven , God of Israel , I humbly ask without selfish ambitions , but with excitement in my heart to be close to you like my Israeli brothers and sisters present in this video, I pray that when you come for all your saints your bride during your rapture you know my name and take me in your glory and my three children if I have another one may you Lord take that one too if Lord you give me a husband that please your heart may you take him too father as you take all the Saints to be with you don't let us that put all hope in you behind or fall ,may are heats receive your word and do the works of your word oh Lord in Jésus Christ name . May every one that listen to the Yanuka if they believe it receive the good news as salvation❤ I believe in you Jesus Christ amen . Thank you for this blessing . Blessed be the Yanuka may him as a light and everyone delighting in the message the yanuka have a place with you father in your glory ❤❤.amen
אשרנו שזכינו לרבי כזה 👑👑👑🔝👏
חזור בא תשובה דוד חי בן ברכא עדינה אמן, מיראם מילנה בת ברכא עדינה אמן רפואה שלמה ברכא עדינה בת ברתה בורכו וה כל עמו ישראל אמן תודה רבה כל ברכות תורה אמן 🎉🇮🇱🍇🎁🎉🙏
איש אמת דבוק להש"ם כל דברים שלו קדוש
Thank you for the English translation allelujah.
ממש דברי אלוקים חיים, אני מורה בעצמי וכמה הדברים האלה יקרים.
Jesus is King ❤ 0:18
I love you Rabbit Yanuka ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Shalom Rabino Shlomo todas las bendiciones de la Torah...❤
תודה רבה רבה על החיזוקים המיוחדים יישר כוח תזכו למצוות
בעקבות ברכות כאלו שבכוחם לשרש רצון לקדושה וטהרה וחשק גדול ללמוד לש"ש, כבר מובן איזה עתיד מבורך קרב ובא עבור כל הילדים האלה ! צדיק גוזר וכו'
אשריכם שזכיתם !
Where there are children there they are all men and not children are getting 😜 the indolatras keep talking to their children from 13, up to 18, 21 years old are children
Amazing thank you. The Jewish nation are a light to the non Jewish nations. All will run to Jews when messiah comes (Zechariah 8:23)
Amen , the truth should remain the truth though it pains.
I'm a lonely heart 💜💜💜💜❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Amén 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Amén Amén Amén
Te quiero mucho Rabbit Yanuka ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Rabbit= Conejo
Yeshua é o verdadeiro ❤😂
May we please have english subtitles?
מלך
No antichrist
If you can hear me sir. I have done things im not proud of. I wish i can go back in time and change it. I ruined my relationship. I believe God can fix yanuka. If only you knew my pain. Is not God the God of the impossible. Free me from my bandage and restore what i have lost. Help me to have a better relationship to you O god. Im wicked and have an impure heart. When will i be free from sin. Help me!
@teasea221
Jesus Christ paid the price for your sin child of the living God!
I can pray for you right now and you can be free! There is nothing you can (physically) do for yourself! Grace alone through faith in the Son of God (Jesus Christ)
If you believe this, the Holy Spirit will touch you right where you are!
Father, I lift this child up who wills to be forgiven for his sin. In Jesus name I break every generational curse over your life and your bloodline. I declare complete freedom over you and healing to your body. Be filled with the fire of the Holy Spirit now!
I thank You FATHER! I thank you JESUS I thank You HOLY SPIRIT!! For your LOVE! For Your FREEDOM, for Your MIGHTY RIGHT HAND!!
HALLELUJAH!!
Hazak pour tout 😊
Les enfants. Essayez de faire une file et attendez le rav qui passera entre vous . Ce sera plus agréable pour lui et vous 😊😊😊
Why not put some English subs??
Take with you please ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
הוא האיש הזה אליהו
Rav Shlomo Yehuda Ben David is a Big just man and don't get confused
May God richly bless Rav Shlomo may he be the light to Israel. I hope our redemption draws near!!
What's his opinion on islam ruling the Jerusalem???
Your loaded question is revelling
How is Islam ruling Jerusalem? It’s the other way around. Did you know Jews worship Allah? It is the name for God in Aramaic, and if you’ve heard of Kaabala translated kaab-Allah (cube of Allah )
Not showing English 😢
I need own a house help Rabbit Yanuka ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
כלל ישראל
👑🤍👑🕎🌳🌠🤲SHALOM,,🧉🎉🍬SHALOM🧉🍬,🎉SHALOM🎉🧉🍬🇮🇱🌻🎹🌻🎶🙏🫶🙏🇮🇱🌳🌄🏞🏡GRACIAS.🍬💌
What will he do about the attacks and the war and the destruction of israel?
Hello rav yanuka please traslade to english
Not wearing a tie??
לא של האות אלא של הרוח. כי האות הורגת, אבל הרוח נותנת חיים
He cites Akiva, who recognized the Bar Kochba as his own messiah . Could a man of God be so wrong? Why invoke someone who chose the wrong messiah.
Once bar kochba dies Rabbi Akiva knew he wasn't messiah. Messiah isnt supposed to die. So Rabbi Akiva was not wrong for wanting and thinking that bar kochba was messiah.
@@Majobri Following the Bar Kokhba revolt, Roman commander Quintus Tineius Rufus plowed the site of the Temple in Jerusalem and the surrounding area, in 135 CE. According to the Jewish historian Josephus, a certain Terentius Rufus was left to command the Roman army in Jerusalem after the Romans had sacked the city during the First Jewish Revolt. When his arch-enemy Simon bar Giora was eventually caught and brought to him after hiding in a cavern in Jerusalem's Temple Mount, Terentius Rufus ordered that the Temple Mount be ploughed up in hopes of discovering other hideaways from the war.
“Therefore shall Zion for your sake be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of the forest.” (Mic 3:12)
“Micah of Moresheth prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah. He told all the people of Judah, ‘This is what the LORD Almighty says: “‘Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, the temple hill a mound overgrown with thickets.’ (Jr 26:18)
Rabbi Akiva was a leading contributor to the Mishnah and to Midrash halakha. He is referred to in the Talmud as Rosh la-Hakhamim "Chief of the Sages". He was executed by the Romans in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt. Akiva allegedly took part in the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132-136. Only established fact concerning Akiva's connection with Bar Kochba is that he regarded Bar Kochba as the promised Messiah; Akiva taught thousands of students: on one occasion, twenty-four thousand students of his died in a plague. His five main students were Judah bar Ilai, Rabbi Meir, Rabbi Eleazar ben Shammua, Jose ben Halafta and Shimon bar Yochai. Annually, on the night of Lag BaOmer, Boston Chassidim and local residents gather at the tomb of Rebbe Akiva to light a bonfire, a tradition reinstated by the Bostoner Rebbe in 1983.
Akiva was instrumental in drawing up the canon of the Tanakh. He protested strongly against the canonicity of certain of the Apocrypha the Wisdom of Sirach, for instance,in which passages קורא is to be explained according to Kiddushin 49a, and חיצונים according to its Aramaic equivalent ברייתא; so that Akiva's utterance reads, "He who reads aloud in the synagogue from books not belonging to the canon as if they were canonical," etc. But he was not opposed to a private reading of the Apocrypha, as is evident from the fact that he himself makes frequent use of Sirach.Akiva worked in the domain of the Halakha, both in the systematization of its traditional material and in its further development. The condition of the Halakha, that is, of religious praxis, and indeed of Judaism in general, was a very precarious one at the turn of the 1st century of the common era. The lack of any systematized collection of the accumulated halachot rendered impossible any presentation of them in form suitable for practical purposes. Means for the theoretical study of the halachah were also scant; both logic and exegesis-the two props of the Halakha-being differently conceived by the various ruling tannaim, and differently taught. According to a tradition (which has historical confirmation), it was Akiva who systematized and arranged the "mishna" (the halakhic codex); the "midrash" (the exegesis of the halachah), and the "halachot" (the logical amplification of the halachah).The Mishna of Akiva, as his pupil Rabbi Meir had taken it from him, became the basis of the Six Orders of the Mishna.
The δευτερώσεις τοῦ καλουμένου Ραββὶ Ακιβά (Mishnah of the one called "Rabbi Akiva") mentioned by Epiphanius,as well as the "great Mishnayot of Akiva",[are probably not to be understood as independent Mishnayot (δευτερώσεις) existing at that time, but as the teachings and opinions of Akiva contained in the officially recognized Mishnayot and Midrashim. At the same time, it is fair to consider the Mishnah of Judah ha-Nasi (called simply "the Mishnah"), as well as the majority of all halakhic Midrashim now extant, as derived from the school of Akiva.
According to Joḥanan bar Nappaḥa (199-279), "Our Mishnah comes directly from Rabbi Meir, the Tosefta from R. Nehemiah, the Sifra from R. Judah, and the Sifre from R. Simon; but they all took Akiva for a model in their works and followed him." One recognizes here the threefold division of the halakhic material that emanated from Akiva: The codified halakhah (i.e. Mishnah); the Tosefta, which in its original form contains a concise logical argument for the Mishnah, somewhat like the Lebush of Mordecai Jafe on the Shulchan Aruch; the halakhic Midrash. Admirable as is the systematization of the Halakha by Akiva, his hermeneutics and halakhic exegesis-which form the foundation of all Talmudic learning-surpassed it
The enormous difference between the Halakha before and after Akiva may be briefly described as follows: The old halakha was (as its name indicates) the religious practice sanctioned as binding by tradition, to which were added extensions and (in some cases) limitations of the Torah, arrived at by strict logical deduction. The opposition offered by the Sadducees (which became especially strenuous in the first century BC) led to the development the halakhic midrash, whose purpose was to deduce these amplifications of the Law, by tradition and logic, out of the Law itself.
It might be thought that with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem-which event made an end of Sadduceeism-the halakhic Midrash would also have disappeared, seeing that the Halakha could now dispense with the Midrash. This probably would have been the case had not Akiva created his own Midrash, by means of which he was able "to discover things that were even unknown to Moses." Akiva made the accumulated treasure of the oral law-which until his time was only a subject of knowledge, and not a science-an inexhaustible mine from which, by the means he provided, new treasures might be continually extracted
If the older Halakha is to be considered as the product of the internal struggle between Phariseeism and Sadduceeism, the Halacha of Akiva must be conceived as the result of an external contest between Judaism on the one hand and Hellenism and Hellenistic Christianity on the other. Akiva no doubt perceived that the intellectual bond uniting the Jews-far from being allowed to disappear with the destruction of the Jewish state-must be made to draw them closer together than before. He pondered also the nature of that bond. The Bible could never again fill the place alone; for the Christians also regarded it as a divine revelation. Still less could dogma serve the purpose, for dogmas were always repellent to rabbinical Judaism, whose very essence is development and the susceptibility to development. Mention has already been made of the fact that Akiva was the creator of a rabbinical Bible version elaborated with the aid of his pupil, Aquila (though this is traditionally debated), and designed to become the common property of all Jews.
But this was not sufficient to obviate all threatening danger. It was to be feared that the Jews, by their facility in accommodating themselves to surrounding -even then a marked characteristic-might become entangled in the net of Grecian philosophy, and even in that of Gnosticism. The example of his colleagues and friends, Elisha ben Abuyah, Ben Azzai, and Ben Zoma strengthened him still more in his conviction of the necessity of providing some counterpoise to the intellectual influence of the non-Jewish world.
The following halakhic Midrashim originating in Akiva's school: the Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon on Exodus; Sifra on Leviticus; Sifre Zuṭṭa on Numbers; and the Sifre to Deuteronomy, the halakhic portion of which belongs to Akiva's school.
@0_xyy0 and you’re even more wrong for believing in a dead man? your point? you’ll clearly say that’s wrong and i’ll say you’re wrong…
christian’s make a fallacious claim thinking Rabbi Akiva continued to think bar kosiba was messiah AFTER he died. christina’s are entirely wrong for that because Rabbi Akiva didn’t and they have no evidence for such a belief. it’s a fake missionary claim
@@Majobri Yeshua is not dead i promise you - he is not DEAD
@@Armeniashots if only he didn’t die perhaps he could’ve fulfilled what he had to do
Why are they kissing his hands? Is he their pope? Is it man-idol worship?
he is their new messiah
This is my question as well. It does not matter who they think he is. If he was really a messenger of GOD, he would not allow it. It is a violation of the first Commandment.
@@lifeproject9916 Exactly. " If I beheld the sun when it shined, or the moon walking in brightness; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, or my mouth hath kissed my hand: This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge: for I should have denied the God that is above." (Job 31:26-28)
Now they sin more and more; they make idols for themselves from their silver, cleverly fashioned images, all of them the work of craftsmen. It is said of these people, “They offer human sacrifices! They kiss calf-idols!”(Hosea 13:2)
"Yet I reserve seven thousand in Israel-all whose knees have not bowed down to Baal and whose mouths have not kissed him.”(1 Kings 19:18)
Some commentaries:
Or my mouth hath kissed my hand - Margin, my hand hath kissed my mouth. The margin accords with the Hebrew. It was customary in ancient worship to kiss the idol that was worshipped;
kissed … hand-"adoration," literally means this. In worshipping they used to kiss the hand, and then throw the kiss, as it were, towards the object of worship
Kissed my hand, in token of worship; whereof this was a sign, whether given to men,or to idols And when the idols were out of the reach of idolaters, that they could not kiss them, they used to kiss their hands, and, as it were, to throw kisses at them; of which we have many examples in heathen writers.
@@lifeproject9916 Exactly. (Job 31:26-28) (Hosea 13:2) (1 Kings 19:18)
Some commentaries:
Or my mouth hath kissed my hand - Margin, my hand hath kissed my mouth. The margin accords with the Hebrew. It was customary in ancient worship to kiss the idol that was worshipped;
kissed … hand-"adoration," literally means this. In worshipping they used to kiss the hand, and then throw the kiss, as it were, towards the object of worship
Kissed my hand, in token of worship; whereof this was a sign, whether given to men,or to idols And when the idols were out of the reach of idolaters, that they could not kiss them, they used to kiss their hands, and, as it were, to throw kisses at them; of which we have many examples in heathen writers.
He is a gift from God
By this time I know for sure salvation is of the Jews
If that is true, it means that GOD is a racist. And worse than that, HE is racist against his own children. Does that sound like a personality trait GOD would have? Do you think it is possible that the reason the Bible says Jewish people are "The Chosen People" is because the whole Bible was written by Jewish people? Just something to ponder ❤
“Behold, God, my salvation! I will trust and not be afraid, For the LORD GOD is my strength and song; Yes, He has become my salvation.”(Is 12:20)
"YAHWEH IS SALVATION". Strong's Hebrew: 3444. יְשׁוּעָה (yeshuah) - 77 Occurrences in Holy Torah
"For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior" (excerpt Is 43:3)
"I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no savior." (Is 43:11)
@@puremindmin349 I still have questions do you think a sinner honor the commandments of God, to love them dearly like this man? Always looking upwards to heaven... As God lives time for the Jewish people has come God has remembered them. Blessed be his holy name.
@@suwilanjimutambo7585 How do you know that this man honor the commandments? You don't know him, you don't know how he really lives off-camera. If he looked to Heaven he would know that salvation comes ONLY from God. Not from the nation, not from man, but from God, as I mentioned above.
@@lifeproject9916kindly let me know if you believe the bible.
IT'S ANTICHRIST !