After living a secular life not knowing Torah, this teaching is especially meaningful to me. It’s a relief to know I can be replanted in Torah. It’s never too late.
@@7200beverly Thanks, I am a Chinese and flowing the seven law of Noah. I know that I shall not study the tamuld, which the law is given to the Jewish people specifically. But I don't know if I can study Tanakh? I asked some rabbi said is okay, but some rabbi said no. I am very love to the HaShem and don't want to broke HIS law, I shall understand the boundaries that what non Jew can do and non Jew should not do (just like the Jew). Thankyou, if I can study Tehilim, then I will start to study this first.
You may be referring to the Rabbi's explanation on Reincarnation that takes place up to three times - to rectify a wrong committed in the original life. In other words, three chances are given for one to rectify an offence on his own. If, however, some rectification happens in an incarnation, then the soul can come back even more than three times for further growth.
I think that’s mean to make “rashaim” not be able to have peaceful resting after they die. God created them with evil inside them and it’s not their fault they have to struggle so much to be good
"Reshai'm is a broad description of evil doers. Not all "Resha'im" are equal and suffer the same fate after their death. Human beings have free will and are not born evil. However, they do have inclinations which present themselves as challenges in life. To have a better understanding of the subject, avail yourself of the many lectures of Rabbi Kin on TH-cam channel 7200beverly. Here is the link: th-cam.com/users/7200beverly.
After living a secular life not knowing Torah, this teaching is especially meaningful to me. It’s a relief to know I can be replanted in Torah. It’s never too late.
I just came across this teaching. Very inspiring
Glad you enjoyed it!
Blessed be G_d, for indeed jewish people are a light into the world.
G_d bless you!
amazing shiurim on tehilim thank you Rabbi!
Are any of the Psalms for the gentiles.( noahides )
Which ones?
Hi rabbi, may non jew study psalm?
Yes
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Thanks, I am a Chinese and flowing the seven law of Noah. I know that I shall not study the tamuld, which the law is given to the Jewish people specifically. But I don't know if I can study Tanakh? I asked some rabbi said is okay, but some rabbi said no. I am very love to the HaShem and don't want to broke HIS law, I shall understand the boundaries that what non Jew can do and non Jew should not do (just like the Jew). Thankyou, if I can study Tehilim, then I will start to study this first.
What did you say about incarnations 3 times?
You may be referring to the Rabbi's explanation on Reincarnation that takes place up to three times - to rectify a wrong committed in the original life. In other words, three chances are given for one to rectify an offence on his own. If, however, some rectification happens in an incarnation, then the soul can come back even more than three times for further growth.
hello Rabbi, why cant we say tehilim at night?
orlz assul You can pray psalms anytime!!
Krishanu Chatterjee there is a jewish reasoning to not say psalms at night ...not aure why though...
orlz assul I follow the Bible not Jewish man made rules
Krishanu Chatterjee i follow both ...thanks for ur reply
orlz assul dont follow man made rules
I think that’s mean to make “rashaim” not be able to have peaceful resting after they die. God created them with evil inside them and it’s not their fault they have to struggle so much to be good
"Reshai'm is a broad description of evil doers. Not all "Resha'im" are equal and suffer the same fate after their death. Human beings have free will and are not born evil. However, they do have inclinations which present themselves as challenges in life. To have a better understanding of the subject, avail yourself of the many lectures of Rabbi Kin on TH-cam channel 7200beverly. Here is the link: th-cam.com/users/7200beverly.