Rabbi Skobac, my gratitude and admiration for the great Lectures, as usual! Thank You so much for sharing Your knowledge and great understanding, I cannot tell You how much Your wonderful shiurim have changed me. Sincerely, Toda Raba!
Thank you Rabbi Skobac I can't begin to tell you what these lectures mean to me. I love both you and Rabbi Singer for shedding light on the nagging questions I've had for way too long. These revelations make sense.
There is always an amazing sense of humility and authentic genuineness in every presentation by Rabbi Skobac. He is never angry, resentful or mean toward Christianity. He is a gentle and corrective wise teacher. Skobac permits the Tenak and other parallel sacred writings to speak for themselves; and with no malice nor retribution toward missionaries or traditional Christian doctrine. This becomes a holy tool for honest apologetics; and for the clear presentation of the light and inherent power of Judaism. Truly the gift of ruach and emet is with this amazing teacher in our midst. May peace, blessings, good health and joy be upon rabbi Skobac! Each teaching brings the Moshiac nearer and our final redemption all the more closer at hand. Peace be upon the Israel of HaShem and upon all those who uphold the Hebrew Bible with integrity and truth.
I want to thank you Rabbi Skobac becaus your way of explaining and teaching has reach both mind, heart and soul in a way that has opened my eyes and my heart for the one true G-d! Hashem has been calling me and now i will do, search and understand. Blessings to you Rabbi Skobac!
As a Christian I am very pleased with your observations and thoughts about God. Many of these thoughts I have often thought of myself. I’m pleased that the Torah is still the foundation of the Jewish belief system.
If you want to learn about Judaism you go to the Jews. That means their ordained rabbis from accredited seminaries. I am not sure how this did not dawn on me in 20 years as a messianic Jew.
Just to clarify, at 37 mins when Rabbi refers to Paul calling 'satan' "the god of this world".. this is not what Paul says. Paul is not referring to satan. When you look at the context Paul is speaking about the 'enemy' of his gospel message, and the one whom he thinks is hindering the gospel and blinding people's eyes to his supposed 'good news' .. Paul's enemy is the 'god of this world' he is referring to,, and by use of the term 'god' he is referring to the principality and power that was in effect at his time, mainly structured temple Judaism controlled by the Sanhedrin .. the 'god of this world', from Paul's screwed up mind, is essential Judaism, which was the restrainer of his gospel message . . when Paul wants to refer to satan directly, he simply calls him satan .. this shows just how anti jewish the apostate Paul was
Thank you so much for this teaching, so powerful teaching.
May God bless the Rabbi.
No doubt, your God is the unique and real God.
May God bless all of us.
Rabbi Skobac, my gratitude and admiration for the great Lectures, as usual! Thank You so much for sharing Your knowledge and great understanding, I cannot tell You how much Your wonderful shiurim have changed me. Sincerely, Toda Raba!
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Thank you Rabbi Skobac I can't begin to tell you what these lectures mean to me. I love both you and Rabbi Singer for shedding light on the nagging questions I've had for way too long. These revelations make sense.
Thank you. I knew at age 15 the Jews had it right. I am noahchide. Love learning more.
I would like to thank this rabbi and his speech for solidifying my faith in god and in the Jewish faith
Thank you Rabbi Skobac for teaching us the words of God.
There is always an amazing sense of humility and authentic genuineness in every presentation by Rabbi Skobac. He is never angry, resentful or mean toward Christianity. He is a gentle and corrective wise teacher.
Skobac permits the Tenak and other parallel sacred writings to speak for themselves; and with no malice nor retribution toward missionaries or traditional Christian doctrine. This becomes a holy tool for honest apologetics; and for the clear presentation of the light and inherent power of Judaism.
Truly the gift of ruach and emet is with this amazing teacher in our midst.
May peace, blessings, good health and joy be upon rabbi Skobac!
Each teaching brings the Moshiac nearer and our final redemption all the more closer at hand.
Peace be upon the Israel of HaShem and upon all those who uphold the Hebrew Bible with integrity and truth.
I watched it carefully and I would like to see more like this , am not Jew but am interested to learn as much I can
I want to thank you Rabbi Skobac becaus your way of explaining and teaching has reach both mind, heart and soul in a way that has opened my eyes and my heart for the one true G-d! Hashem has been calling me and now i will do, search and understand.
Blessings to you Rabbi Skobac!
As a Christian I am very pleased with your observations and thoughts about God. Many of these thoughts I have often thought of myself. I’m pleased that the Torah is still the foundation of the Jewish belief system.
Thank you for doing such a wonderful job. Hopefully you will be able to bring people together.
Judaism is the correct religion and thanks for posting this fantastic Video.
You are awesome. Learned so much from you
If you want to learn about Judaism you go to the Jews. That means their ordained rabbis from accredited seminaries. I am not sure how this did not dawn on me in 20 years as a messianic Jew.
I love you Rabbi.
You are really good at teaching. Wish I could be there to ask you questions!
Resurrection of Jefferson Airplane: I love it!
So then what happens to the non believing gentiles upon his death?
Just to clarify, at 37 mins when Rabbi refers to Paul calling 'satan' "the god of this world".. this is not what Paul says. Paul is not referring to satan. When you look at the context Paul is speaking about the 'enemy' of his gospel message, and the one whom he thinks is hindering the gospel and blinding people's eyes to his supposed 'good news' .. Paul's enemy is the 'god of this world' he is referring to,, and by use of the term 'god' he is referring to the principality and power that was in effect at his time, mainly structured temple Judaism controlled by the Sanhedrin .. the 'god of this world', from Paul's screwed up mind, is essential Judaism, which was the restrainer of his gospel message . . when Paul wants to refer to satan directly, he simply calls him satan .. this shows just how anti jewish the apostate Paul was