Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, right, meets the Hamas Prime Minister of Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh in Cairo
Photo Credit: Mohammed al-Ostaz/Flash 90
The ability of the American media to ignore a “politically incorrect”
event, regardless of its importance, is familiar. One of the best
examples is the invitation issued by President Obama to the President of
Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, to pay an official visit to the United States
during the September session of the General Assembly of the United
Nations.
The most frequently asked question in the immediate aftermath of the
presidential elections in Egypt is: To what extent should an Islamic
leader be trusted when he proclaims his intention to act in keeping with
all the requirements of a democratic political system? Also, how much
should an Islamic leader be trusted when he promises to respect the
principles of religious and political freedom?
What, for instance, is the value of the following statement: “Islamic
clerics will help lead the Revolution but then they step aside to let
others rule”? Or: “Criticism of the Islamic Government will be
tolerated.”?
Oops..! Sorry for the mistake!
Those were not the words of the newly elected President of Egypt,
Mohamed Morsi. These encouraging thoughts were expressed by Ayatollah
Khomeini on September 25, 1978, just four months before his triumphant
return to Teheran. What Khomeini then did is well known; there is no
need to repeat it here. On August 18, 1979, however — less than a year
after his pro-democracy statements — the thoughts of the powerful
dictator of Iran had acquired a different direction. When he addressed
the participants in the demonstrations of some disappointed former young
supporters, the angry cleric issued the following warning: “I repeat
for the last time: “Abstain from holding meetings, from blaspheming,
from public protests. Otherwise I will break your teeth.” Read the rest on:
Please Say Yes to Abba Yahweh and His Laws.
Please read the Mitzvoth go to: Positive Commandments and the Negative
Commandments), easy to read. It is very important
to know them. For, the understanding of the rest of The Scriptures.
Hab 2:3 For
the chazon (vision) is yet for a mo’ed (an appointed time); it speaks of HaKetz
(the End), and does not lie; though it tarry, wait for him
Moshiach— see: Sanhedrin 97b, ‘It
has been taught; R. Nathan said: This verse pierces and descends to the very
abyss:11 For the Vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end
it shall speak, and not lie: though he tarry, wait for him (Moshiach); because
it will surely come, it will not tarry.12];
because he (Moshiach) will surely come, and will not tarry.
(11) Just as the bottom of an abyss
cannot be reached, so is it impossible to grasp the full purport of this verse
(Rashi).
(12) Hab. II, 3.
Believe…..
Hab 2:4 Hinei
(behold), his nashamah (soul) which is puffed up is not upright in him; but the
tzaddik (righteous) shall live by his emunah (believe).
Through Moshiach, Yeshuah from Yahweh who give you emunah (believe)…..
Gen 15:6 And he believed in Yahweh;
and He credited emunah (faith)] to him as tzedakah (righteousness).
Please read the whole book of HaNavi Habakuk?
The Koran teaches us that you have to die…….
But, please Yudah (Jews) and Ephraim
(most Christians) Listen to His Voice:
Hab 1:12 Art thou not mikedem
(‘everlasting’
also said of Moshiach, indicating Moshiach’s eternal divine nature: Dan 7:14 And there was given Him (Moshiach) dominion,
and honor, and sovereignty, that all people, Goyim, tongues, should pey-lammed-chet.
[1] (worship as deity) (see Dan 3:12, serve, reverence as deity Him (Moshiach).
His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His
(Messianic) Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.] see Michah
5:1[2];)
Yahweh
Elohai (my Elohim) Kedoshi (my Holy One)? We shall not die. Yahweh, Thou hast
appointed them (these Chaldean) for mishpat (ordinance); O Tzur, Thou hast
ordained them (these Chaldean) for reproof.
Please take it serious what Abba Yahweh is telling us in:
Deu 18:15 Yahweh Eloheicha (your Elohim) will raise up unto thee a Navi
(prophet) from among thee, of thy achim (bretheren), kamoni (like me.....
Exo 32:30 The next
day Moshe said to the people, "You have committed a terrible sin. Now I
will go up to Yahweh; maybe I will be able to atone for your sin."); unto
him ye must listen;
Deu 18:16 According to all that thou
desired of Yahweh Eloheicha (your Elohimin) Chorev (to be burnt dried up,
ruined, wasted) in the Yom HaKahal (day of the congregation), saying, Let me
not hear again the voice of Yahweh Elohav (your Elohim), neither let me see
this eish hagedolah (‘great fire’) any more, that I die not.
Deu 18:17 And Yahweh said unto me, They
have well-spoken that which they have spoken.
Deu 18:18 I will raise them up a Navi
(prophet) from among their achim (brethren), like unto thee, and will put My
words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
Joh
10:18
No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have samchut
(authority) to lay it down, and I have samchut to receive it again. This
mitzvah I received from HaAv (the Father).
Deu 18:19 And it shall come to pass,
that whosoever will not listen unto My words which he shall speak Bishmi (in My
Name), I will require it of him.
Joh 8:28 Therefore, Rebbe,
Melech HaMoshiach said to them, When you perform the hagbah (lifting
up) of the Ben HaAdam, you will have da'as (knowledge) that Ani Hu
[YESHAYAH 41:4; SHEMOT 3:14-16], and from myself I do nothing, but as HaAv (the
Father) of me taught me, these things I speak.
Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiah Yeshuah – is Yeshuah Yahweh. Like it is said in:
Gen_49:18 I have waited for Thy Yeshuah (Salvation), Yahweh.
Exo_15:2 Yahweh is my oz and zimrah (song of praise), and He is become to me Yeshuah (salvation); He
is Eli (my Elohim), and I will praise Him; Elohei Avi (the Elohim of my
Father), and I will exalt Him.
And not a half-god, or another mighty-one who came between HaShem and
us! (Not, ‘It Suph’!) I believe many of us (Jews and Ephraim!) have to
learn that!
[1]
Dictionary of the Talmud. M. Jastrow p. 1178 פלח
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