how fortunate a people heeding to the truth as when in the Cradle... how blessed a people tending to a humble voice so Gracefull... a leader subtle so with innocence , his ebb his Flow... a leader subtle so hearts you touch more than you Know... with a prayer of Heart the compass of intellect to Prod Bless you Rabbi Jacobson it is my hope these thanks you will get to to see i hope anyways . i have the privilege of having to known you . you are my Mantor . Yossi
Greetings Rabbi Simon, could you please comment on the idea that Leviticus 16:5 represents Esau Yaakov and Itzhak, Yaakov being the saweer azazel. First use of the word saweer is in Gen 27:11, to receive the blessing Yaakov also becomes saweer, and then becomes saweer azazel with the escape to Laban.
@@user-bo8nb2miEsaw Yaakov Itzhak represented in the Yom Kippur sacrifice makes possible Christian Jewish reconciliation and the revelation of the Messiah.
@@henryfirus6856 There is no yom kippur sacrifice, unless you want to count the sacrifice of fasting. There does need to be a reconciliation, yet that reconciliation needs to begin with the Christian Church, who thinks they are outstandingly better than the Jews, since they are the ones grossly in the wrong for shredding literal scripture. Christians living today do not even understand this, so they are not culpable at all, having only inherited it. However, they should know better than to down the Jew for his believing the way he does, and than to arrogantly think they're higher and mightier than the Jew, since their Messiah happens to be Jewish. Christians need to learn to tremble again. Shalom.
Thank you Rabbi Jacobsen for this inspiring teaching.
Thank you Rabbi Jacobsen
14 years ago!!!?
Awesome
Thank you
how fortunate a people
heeding to the truth as when in the Cradle...
how blessed a people
tending to a humble voice so Gracefull...
a leader subtle so
with innocence , his ebb his Flow...
a leader subtle so
hearts you touch more than you Know...
with a prayer of Heart
the compass of intellect to Prod
Bless you Rabbi Jacobson it is my hope
these thanks you will get to to see i hope anyways .
i have the privilege
of having to known you . you are my Mantor .
Yossi
Greetings Rabbi Simon, could you please comment on the idea that Leviticus 16:5 represents Esau Yaakov and Itzhak,
Yaakov being the saweer azazel.
First use of the word saweer is in Gen 27:11, to receive the blessing Yaakov also becomes saweer, and then becomes saweer azazel with the escape to Laban.
Thank you
@@user-bo8nb2miEsaw Yaakov Itzhak represented in the Yom Kippur sacrifice makes possible Christian Jewish reconciliation and the revelation of the Messiah.
@@henryfirus6856 There is no yom kippur sacrifice, unless you want to count the sacrifice of fasting. There does need to be a reconciliation, yet that reconciliation needs to begin with the Christian Church, who thinks they are outstandingly better than the Jews, since they are the ones grossly in the wrong for shredding literal scripture. Christians living today do not even understand this, so they are not culpable at all, having only inherited it. However, they should know better than to down the Jew for his believing the way he does, and than to arrogantly think they're higher and mightier than the Jew, since their Messiah happens to be Jewish. Christians need to learn to tremble again. Shalom.
האם לכבוד הרב יש גם תכנים בעברית
I didn’t really buy the explanation doesn’t make sense to me how it explains that Jacob cheated his way for the blessing
O, Yaakov stole the blessing and squeezed Esav for the bochorecha for ESAV's sake! Now that IS a chidduch!
Kudos to you on your name, Esau's Judean nephew. It's so fitting for this parsha. 😉
Rebbe, pleas, speak russen ! :)
Ya'akov lead and counsel towards ADONAI and bless by his parents Esav brutish but made shauv'ot to too his amkinci
Jacob did not steal anything he bought it from Esau
He bought the rights to being the first born but he stole the blessing