I really like your content I am Brazilian. I live Judaism as a reformer and this gives me the freedom to question and investigate the Torah in a broad way. I like to learn from you
From robert Louvie I don’t know if you prove it or not but I love the way you spoke it was great sermon for the high holidays I am thankful to you especially because we are not going to have service in synagogue this year so you help me I am not going to donate &10.00 , 20.00 or 30 dollars but I going donate better then that because you message to it was remand love the lord with all your life and happy high holidays to all
In our modern English, "fear" is NOT the chief proper rendition of the word "Yir'ah" (יראה),' but "awe" or "reverence". "Fear" should be used only for the secondary meaning of "Yir'ah", if at all.
When God is not specific it leaves room for variance; for example Sukkot: 1) Shake your branches 2) build Sukkot out of branches 3) eat fruit from the branches All are correct.
The Temple comes down from heaven, all of Israel gets a mark so that they know they are apart of Israel and then they repent and turn back to the Torah. Most of the lost Tribes are already primed for Torah because Jesus collected them.
The “Mantra” ??? That word has its origin in pagan HINDUISM & BUDDHISM, derived from the Sanskrit language, & used in the worship of elohim OTHER than the Elohim of Israel... The word “MANTRA” has no place in the worship of יהוה IMHO...
He is using the word in another manner here. He is basing his lecture upon the meditation or close focus of attention, through song or music, of verses from the Hebrew bible. You are not correct that Shawn is advocating the worship of any other God. Other religions do not base their liturgical or religious practices upon the Hebrew bible, and they mention the names of pagan deities. This man is not advocating such a thing, and your conclusion therefore cannot be correct.
72Yonatan The word MANTRA, its pagan origin, history, derivation, past usage, and connection to other elohim is clear, your conclusion is, most respectfully, incorrect Achi... I see no reason why it cannot be known as חוכמה “CHOKHMAH” (WISDOM)... Shalom
@@EmetYAHU - The origin of the word MANTRA is obviously not from Hebrew, but christians follow a text written entirely in Greek, which is also foreign to Hebrew. The Hebrew equivalent to the word MANTRA is the Hebrew word MISHNAH, which means repetition. The most famous book from a Sepharadi rabbi is the MISHNEH TORAH, the repetition of the Torah, the magnum opus work of MAIMONIDES. But the MAQBILI edition of that work is the most authentic and does not have repetition. But the repeating of the weekly Torah cycle and the repeating of daily prayers is not mechanical, but rather should be heart felt. Shawn is a KARAITE, not a rabbinic Jew, and I am sure that he has no intention of introducing any foreign worship. Such an advocacy would make him worthy of a death penalty from a Jewish court, if he were to violate the prohibition of turning other Jews away from the worship of the True One. You have misunderstood, so listen to the lecture again, in its entire length, and then consider if you have indeed misunderstood him. There is not any content here that is not in concert with Jewish worship.
72Yonatan I take issue with the word “MANTRA”, not the prayers, nor his explanation. Do not add to my meaning. The WORD “MANTRA” is the issue. Change it to “MISHNAH” or “CHOKHMAH” and I would say nothing. Shalom.
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I really like your content
I am Brazilian. I live Judaism as a reformer and this gives me the freedom to question and investigate the Torah in a broad way.
I like to learn from you
From robert Louvie I don’t know if you prove it or not but I love the way you spoke it was great sermon for the high holidays I am thankful to you especially because we are not going to have service in synagogue this year so you help me I am not going to donate &10.00 , 20.00 or 30 dollars but I going donate better then that because you message to it was remand love the lord with all your life and happy high holidays to all
I put up my tent and have my trail mix from beautiful trees☮️
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In our modern English, "fear" is NOT the chief proper rendition of the word "Yir'ah" (יראה),' but "awe" or "reverence".
"Fear" should be used only for the secondary meaning of "Yir'ah", if at all.
When God is not specific it leaves room for variance; for example Sukkot:
1) Shake your branches
2) build Sukkot out of branches
3) eat fruit from the branches
All are correct.
This is good
Thank you for posting
What do Karaite Jews think about buying on Sabbath?
Yom Teruah; time to count your blessings
Is the mail id correct
The Temple comes down from heaven, all of Israel gets a mark so that they know they are apart of Israel and then they repent and turn back to the Torah.
Most of the lost Tribes are already primed for Torah because Jesus collected them.
When Yehovah is not specific it is because She wants us to use are imaginations. That is why I am having trail mix for the festival of tents.
The “Mantra” ??? That word has its origin in pagan HINDUISM & BUDDHISM, derived from the Sanskrit language, & used in the worship of elohim OTHER than the Elohim of Israel... The word “MANTRA” has no place in the worship of יהוה IMHO...
He is using the word in another manner here. He is basing his lecture upon the meditation or close focus of attention, through song or music, of verses from the Hebrew bible. You are not correct that Shawn is advocating the worship of any other God. Other religions do not base their liturgical or religious practices upon the Hebrew bible, and they mention the names of pagan deities. This man is not advocating such a thing, and your conclusion therefore cannot be correct.
72Yonatan The word MANTRA, its pagan origin, history, derivation, past usage, and connection to other elohim is clear, your conclusion is, most respectfully, incorrect Achi... I see no reason why it cannot be known as חוכמה “CHOKHMAH” (WISDOM)... Shalom
@@EmetYAHU - The origin of the word MANTRA is obviously not from Hebrew, but christians follow a text written entirely in Greek, which is also foreign to Hebrew. The Hebrew equivalent to the word MANTRA is the Hebrew word MISHNAH, which means repetition. The most famous book from a Sepharadi rabbi is the MISHNEH TORAH, the repetition of the Torah, the magnum opus work of MAIMONIDES. But the MAQBILI edition of that work is the most authentic and does not have repetition. But the repeating of the weekly Torah cycle and the repeating of daily prayers is not mechanical, but rather should be heart felt. Shawn is a KARAITE, not a rabbinic Jew, and I am sure that he has no intention of introducing any foreign worship. Such an advocacy would make him worthy of a death penalty from a Jewish court, if he were to violate the prohibition of turning other Jews away from the worship of the True One. You have misunderstood, so listen to the lecture again, in its entire length, and then consider if you have indeed misunderstood him. There is not any content here that is not in concert with Jewish worship.
72Yonatan I take issue with the word “MANTRA”, not the prayers, nor his explanation. Do not add to my meaning. The WORD “MANTRA” is the issue. Change it to “MISHNAH” or “CHOKHMAH” and I would say nothing. Shalom.