"A person without knowledge is surely not good; He who moves hurriedly blunders;
Proverbs (Mishle) 19:2
Have you noticed the great writings of those who say they follow in the
footsteps as one great Sage walked, however you as well notice they for the most
part are missing the flavor of a Tzaddik...the Salt.
If you spend enough time reading rabbinic and scholarly works the wood stubble
and hey is noticeable.... Maturity is the key in the intimacy with the divine
Master creator, and without it you will never be a water walker nor raise the
dead for the master's glorification.
Religious concepts and theologies do not get it, Study and intimate worship
does.
Everything must be put back into its historical and linguistic position or we
will form new dogmas that do not line up with the masters desire for our lives.
The Salt states, "when you can find no man then become the man" A teaching of
R.Hillel who most certainly was a teacher/navi in Yeshua's foundational Yeshiva
studies.
I equate that to mean, "When you can not find a man of G-d, then become a man of
G-d"
The problem I see is when we take things out of proper perspective then we find
ourselves in error.
Yeshu and the Essenes,...the Bet Hillel and some of the thirty other factions/sects
that were in Yerushalayim two millennium ago, knew that if they did not make
shalom with the Goyim, then the Prophetic words of Daniel would come to pass
shortly.
The Zealots and the Controllers of the Temple grounds the Bet Shammai were in
the final rule the reason the Temple came down They failed to see the Masters
hand is bringing all His creation to become one in the Divine where every man
and his brother sits under the provision of Ha'shem with the olive tree and the
fig tree.
So simply all that Yeshua was doing at the time is announcing the removal of the
Brides veil and the promise to Tabernacle with us IE the Ruach Ha'Kodosh leading
and guiding into all truth.
The main tool was to use the Seven Noahide Mitzvot given to all mankind to set a
standard for the common people and also any less observant Hebrew. Essentially
honoring Torah stating that the stranger who adhered to Teshuvah would be
welcome in the world to come.
The Controllers of the Temple grounds, the house of Shammai did not agree that
the gentiles would merit in the world to come.
I assume that if we were to turn the clock back to what they were really doing
[A Baal Teshuvah movement] which is available knowledge if one should truly
research historical documents we would be surprised at the misconstruction and
general foolishness that has come about in the last seventeen hundred years or
more.
The depth that a Tzadikim works is at a level not many have acquired in the
course of history, why... because most people are afraid to see how deep the
well of Ahavah really goes in Ha'Shem.
Similar to what Moshie was stating in Deverim 5:v5 people are afraid and
therefore always need a go between of sorts...that is a Hellenist proto-agnostic
view that Shual had to debate with many a time.
It is always wise and prudent to seek that which was lost and that is that YHVH
is the Absolute We are all one in the Divine we will all go back to the
mercubah, the treasury of G-d/ the Master'.
It is IMHO to be "Saved" one should not do to another what he himself abhors.
That is what one gentile while he was standing on one foot was taught by the
revered R. Hillel' He went on to say everything else is commentary.
Read: The life and teachings of Hillel by Aronson it will fill in a few items of
Historical fact for those who are interested.
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