Prester John(פּריטי יואני) - Hebrew Letter to The Pope in Rome. (Const. 1519)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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  • @seanvandiijk2889
    @seanvandiijk2889 Месяц назад +3

    Hey achi I don't understand why you said on the discord room that you don't expect amalek to be some european showing up, here did you notice what the letter to the pope said? The author was just describing the scythians, the other day a muslim from Iraq added me on instagram and started to argue me about Gog uMagog and he said that they are two nations that are cannibals and not from this world. I was a bit annoyed because muslims in regards to this topic get their sources from jewish sources. People who eat people that's the description of the indo iranians, is to say the ancestors of the Slavs, they were known for the epitome of barbarianism, they ate the blood of the killed prisoners of war and they had lots of pagan gruesome rituals, like using the skulls of the killed prisoners as cups to drink blood. Millennia later you have the stories of dracula in Romania if i am not mistaken, but in general all of those places are often related with stories, folk stories where blood and gruesome things are involved. Black Metal and survival horror videogames are developed mainly in eastern europe, like Croatia and Serbia. Evil exists and is manifested through real people.

  • @tungprompanao9399
    @tungprompanao9399 3 месяца назад +1

    צפי האדומאי=247
    רומא=247

  • @nothinghere1996
    @nothinghere1996 23 дня назад

    why hebrew, and not Jewish?

  • @בגוניה
    @בגוניה 3 месяца назад +3

    Gracias muchas gracias

  • @LadyRoseNierBabalonia
    @LadyRoseNierBabalonia 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful narration as always. Out of curiosity do you see any esoteric symbolism here? If so i would love to hear yiur thoughts. The numbers used in this narration are ratger common in esoteric and or kabbalastic circles.

    • @GarmentofEsau
      @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад

      Absolutely, I'm glad you asked. YES! These letters are very esoteric.
      For the common people they were a sealed document. Barely entertaining and even hard to believe.
      But for the Initiated they were a secret coded texts with hidden meaning.
      Consider the Section about the tree of life and the Nachash Akalaton....

  • @benielishackove2686
    @benielishackove2686 3 месяца назад +2

    ברוך ה' עריכה נפלאה

  • @TheAngeloMichael
    @TheAngeloMichael 3 месяца назад +1

    That was great! Thank you.

  • @GarmentofEsau
    @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад

    Come and See..
    ruclips.net/user/clipUgkxTlqw3Y_-jUFEewnlyFt7_jOiDmCmIg2Q?feature=shared

  • @sholompraver4348
    @sholompraver4348 3 месяца назад +1

    As a historical note, it is interesting that over the five centuries these legends entertained the imagination of some, the real world produced the writings of Maimonides cir. 1200; Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman, Ramban, cir. 1280; The Rosh; The RaN; The Yaavitz; HaRav Bartanura; The Saforno; Rabbi Yosef Karo, the Shulchan Aruch, cir. 1570... The gap between deep thought and wild fantasy is enormous.

    • @GarmentofEsau
      @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад

      Consider Rav Shlomo Malco.
      Maybe the Gap between deep thought and esoteric information isn't as big as you might think.
      For the common people, these letters were entertaining. But for the Initiated they were esoteric documents with coded information in them.
      Any kabbalist can see the esoteric language in use.

    • @sholompraver4348
      @sholompraver4348 3 месяца назад +1

      @GarmentofEsau if as you say Prester John is an actual figure who wrote a legitimately esoteric/kabbalistic letter, why did he send it to the Pope? If it takes a kabbalist to appreciate its innuendo, he'd be better off sending to someone who traversed through PaRDeS (but someone not like Elisha ben Avuya, TBChaggigah 14b-15a, who also got into very serious trouble misperceiving multiple reshuyoth when he saw Matatron sitting writing the zchuyoth of Israel...)
      In which case the superficial entertainment of the commoner has an even lesser gap between his thinking from 'deep thought' than somone who propogates serious hashkofic misperceprions of יי אלקינו יי אחד

    • @GarmentofEsau
      @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад

      ​@@sholompraver4348
      Achi. Prester John was a pseudonym... Many have noted that the Prester John (Midrash) is of Jewish is origin.
      Here are a couple names to familiarize yourself with
      *Eldad Ha-Dani
      *Rav Shlomo Malcho(consider what Rav Yosef Karo said about R Shlomo)
      *David Reubeni
      ruclips.net/user/clipUgkxTlqw3Y_-jUFEewnlyFt7_jOiDmCmIg2Q?feature=shared

    • @sholompraver4348
      @sholompraver4348 3 месяца назад

      @GarmentofEsau Dr. Henry Abramson is merely conveying the popular legend which snaked through mideval communities. - In another class I heard him talk about the Lochness Monster, so please link a more substantive source.

    • @GarmentofEsau
      @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад

      ​@@sholompraver4348 are you aware of David Reubeni or Rav Shlomo Malcho? Or even Eldad Ha-Dani?

  • @Whatisindarkness
    @Whatisindarkness 3 месяца назад +2

    I would also appreciate if you can call or respond to emails. I understand that my questions may not be appropriate for a RUclips comment section. I would like to know which Pope recieved this letter.
    Sincerely.

    • @GarmentofEsau
      @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад +2

      You can find this letter in a book published by Oxford called "The Hebrew letters of Prester John"
      In 1519 it would have been Pope Julius II.
      As you can imagine, my faith and doctrines are not "Catholic".
      BUT the Catholic establishment fits into my faith. As I believe it was started by a Rabbi Named Shimon Kepha.
      I'm a Jew. Who takes the secrets of the Torah very seriously.
      Especially, The Messiah. For the secrets of the Bible can only be understood through an esoteric Hebrew context and no other.
      As for the trinity, as you asked.. this how I see it.
      Come and see...
      THE ZOHAR
      BO.
      240. The daily profession of unity is a meditation for the sake of knowledge and for paying attention. We have explained this meditation in many places. The daily meditation is the profession of unity in the verse, "Hear, O Yisrael (Sh'ma Yisrael), Hashem our Elohim; Hashem is One." And they are all one. Therefore He is called One. HE ASKS, There are three names here, so how are they one? We proclaim One, NAMELY "HEAR O YISRAEL, HASHEM OUR ELOHIM; HASHEM IS ONE," yet how can they be one?
      241. This is made known through the vision of the Holy Spirit. They become part of the mystery of the mirror of the closed eye, to make known that the three COLUMNS ALLUDED TO IN "HASHEM OUR ELOHIM, HASHEM" are one, and this is the secret of the audible sound. Sound is one, and has three aspects - fire, air and water - which are all one in the secret of the sound. Also here, "Hashem, our Elohim; Hashem" are one. They are three aspects but are one.

    • @Whatisindarkness
      @Whatisindarkness 3 месяца назад +1

      @@GarmentofEsau I understand, thank you for your reply. I will likely have more questions in the future. I wish to always remain a Faithful traditional Catholic as I presume you wish to always remain of the Jewish religion.
      I will always be curious, for I worship the Lord who is Truth himself. And I appreciate lively debates and discussions on the topics featured on your channel. I know there is great nuance to history and one must pray for understanding.
      I do want to ask now if you don't mind, what is your opinion on the Jesuits of Rome? My patron saint is Ignatius of Loyola.
      Sincerely.

    • @GarmentofEsau
      @GarmentofEsau  3 месяца назад +1

      ​@calebgeoffrey8503 stay tuned. Very interesting History behind the Jesuits.

    • @Whatisindarkness
      @Whatisindarkness 3 месяца назад +1

      @@GarmentofEsau I will stay tuned. I know already that many were Marranos. I also find the writings of Jesuits such as Athanasius Kircher intriguing because they feature Kabalah from a Jesuit perspective.
      I appreciate your kindness.
      Sincere regards,
      Caleb.

    • @Whatisindarkness
      @Whatisindarkness 3 месяца назад

      @@GarmentofEsau I cannot accept your blessing, for I do not believe that we worship the same God. Nonetheless I thank you for your patience and kindness. And again, I look forward to future videos and discussions with you.
      Pope Saint Pius X
      "Whilst Jesus was kind to sinners and to those who went astray, He did not respect their false ideas, however sincere they might have appeared. He loved them all, but He instructed them in order to convert them and save them"