The 30 Noahide Laws, Part 3: Redemption

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  • @arroyonpr
    @arroyonpr Місяць тому +20

    Thank you very much Chakham for another wonderful class! May Jews and non Jews live out your Torah fully so that G-d's full redemption will finally come to all. May Hashem continue to make you a bright light helping to dispel darkness from this world.

  • @ShemaHaTorah
    @ShemaHaTorah Місяць тому +5

    I watched all 3 lectures on the Noahide.. I have to say this is by far the best 3 part series on the Noahide Laws that I have ever found online. The richness and depth, in light of our current moment in history with the footsteps of Messiah approaching, is enlightening and refreshing and Efraim's ability to bring such complexity into clear understanding is a true gift of wisdom ... I agree with everything presented. I only have one minor exception, which I think is warranted to add here and is beneficial imo to realize. that is regarding "Shema Israel", being primarily something for Israel and Jews alone. The thing is, the whole purpose of the creation is to ultimately reveal the Oneness of HaShem. ALL of creation is subject too and part of the Oneness of God. Jew and gentile, male and female, even the birds of the air, the fish in the sea, the trees and the rocks,, every single molecule in existence in all worlds, is subject to and part of the Oneness of HaShem .. Israel just happens to be the mouthpiece and spokesman who is appointed to lead the way for the rest of creation, in bringing light and clarity to the Oneness of HaShem. But ultimately, ALL of creation is to cry out "Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai Echad" !! so why not Israel lead the way, and the righteous Noahide follow suit, and then the rest of creation all follow suite, until one day all of creation makes this wonderful profession of faith.

  • @raf_abreu
    @raf_abreu Місяць тому +16

    Rabbi Efraim thank you so much for all your teachings, thank you for spreading the light of the Torah to the nations and sharing amazing insights of the Emet of HaShem that truly transforms lives! Thank you for all you do, Baruch HaShem!

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +3

      My pleasure :) thank you for the kind words.

    • @CarlJohnson-kk4pr
      @CarlJohnson-kk4pr Місяць тому

      ​@@EfraimPalvanovBaruch H-Sh-M Baruch H-Sh-M Baruch H-Sh-M for bringing ALL These Priceless Gems through you to help Us Elevate Higher in putting these teachings into actions and sharing them with those who hunger for The Light of H-Sh-M, i share these Priceless Gems with others and H-Sh-M is waking them up and with these Seven Laws of Noach Series i'm sharing with my Gentile friends. Blessings over you and Our Family Yisrael!!!!! Shalom Blessings Chayim Y'hudah

  • @isasalaam5055
    @isasalaam5055 Місяць тому +11

    Thank you again Efraim. Videos for the times we live in..

  • @kristiewilson8112
    @kristiewilson8112 Місяць тому +4

    This has been an awesome teaching. Especially now. There are Bnei Noach groups all over the world and growing. They have a prayer book and have such a love for Israel and Torah. I love what you have brought to light concerning this. Toda rabah.

  • @RobertH1971
    @RobertH1971 Місяць тому +2

    I have been a Noahide for two years now. My father also became a Noahide last year, and I’ve been sharing your videos with him.
    I really appreciated this series!

  • @rachelkennedy2161
    @rachelkennedy2161 Місяць тому +10

    Torah education as its best for me. Toda Raba Rabbi and blessings to you and yours 💜👋

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you! May you be blessed as well!

  • @talyafine4173
    @talyafine4173 Місяць тому +3

    I'm in the science field and I often think about potential ways forward in genetic engineering. At the same time, I wouldn't want to mess with God's creations. Looking forward to a class on this topic!

  • @frugalfiend
    @frugalfiend Місяць тому +3

    Thank you, Rav Palvanov, an excellent end to the series. I am a big fan of all your videos and look forward to seeing more!

  • @donadmitrukowski7740
    @donadmitrukowski7740 Місяць тому

    I love your teaching. Please continue. It is bringing a lot of greatness to the world

  • @nurit-uz9te
    @nurit-uz9te Місяць тому +8

    next episode on the Hebrew letters. yessss please

    • @LoiDivine
      @LoiDivine Місяць тому +2

      hebrew letters where created before the world, they have an intrinsic shape, not a shape of common accord. the Torah was given in hebrew not in so called "paleo hebrew" which is called ivrit in the Talmud, which was an alphabet used for all unholly purposes until the hand wrote in hebrew on the wall in the book of Daniel, then Ezra interpreted it as a sign from heaven that it has become authorized to use hebrew for all purposes. some letters have two shapes possible in hebrew but this knowledge was mostly lost, for exemple yud and chet have different shapes according to Rashi and according to rabenu Tam, the truth is both are shapes that exist in hebrew from heaven.

  • @DesirePurity1
    @DesirePurity1 Місяць тому +4

    Baruch HaShem; this was a very meaningful lecture with a revolutionary message. I pray that goodness comes from your message and that it reaches the masses of the people. May HaShem continue to bless you.

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому

      Amen, thank you, and may you be blessed as well!

    • @DesirePurity1
      @DesirePurity1 Місяць тому

      @@EfraimPalvanov Amen v’Amen!

  • @HolyFool-i1o
    @HolyFool-i1o Місяць тому +3

    It's an honor to serve You, Abba YHWH, I shall serve no other.....
    I dare not reduce You to an image or anything else You created....
    I promise to guard & never misuse your name, my Love 💓...
    I'm much obliged to rest & enjoy my salvation with You....
    Thank you for the process of my reality through my parents....
    I'll leave revenge for You & not murder your Creation...
    I promise to honor others' committed relationships as well as my own...
    I'll keep my hands from taking people's belongings....
    I'll refrain from speaking falsely about others when I converse....
    I refuse to envy other people's relationship with You & their possessions, Amen 🙏
    From a righteous gentile to a Jew, Thank you Rabbi for letting me grab your tassels✌️

  • @joeybrowder930
    @joeybrowder930 Місяць тому

    I’m a transparent shard of a broken vessel; You are a special light passing through; only together can we reveal the truth/Torah

  • @glenanleitner2606
    @glenanleitner2606 Місяць тому

    Thank you again rabbi love this series

  • @Growthisinthedirt
    @Growthisinthedirt Місяць тому +3

    That was awesome!! Thank you Rabbi 🎉

  • @zacharyrjstrong
    @zacharyrjstrong Місяць тому +2

    This was a very energizing lecture. Gives me some good ideas about things to work on, B"H.

  • @sherylkruger3344
    @sherylkruger3344 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing. Thank you so much Rabbi

  • @haemeth42
    @haemeth42 Місяць тому +2

    Learning a lot from your Shiurim Rabbi

  • @mare6419
    @mare6419 Місяць тому +1

    Another great teaching ! Thank you!

  • @keithmyers1260
    @keithmyers1260 Місяць тому +1

    That is good stuff. We are in the dispensation of Grace currently.

  • @PJGenovese251
    @PJGenovese251 Місяць тому

    Video was awesome rabbi. Just brought up this very same subject you described in your sermon with a person i had a theological debate with.

  • @nurit-uz9te
    @nurit-uz9te Місяць тому +5

    shalom and toda

  • @ridasz7954
    @ridasz7954 Місяць тому

    תודה רבה ❤

  • @shoshannafachima1306
    @shoshannafachima1306 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this wonderful lesson
    יישר כוח.
    It will be fabulous to hear your future lessons on the secrets of the aleph-beit
    I am teaching this and showing the direct connections to the exact sciences and music

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +1

      Glad to hear, thanks!

    • @shoshannafachima1306
      @shoshannafachima1306 Місяць тому

      @@EfraimPalvanov you are very welcome

    • @LoiDivine
      @LoiDivine Місяць тому

      hebrew letters where created before the world, they have an intrinsic shape, not a shape of common accord. the Torah was given in hebrew not in so called "paleo hebrew" which is called ivrit in the Talmud, which was an alphabet used for all unholly purposes until the hand wrote in hebrew on the wall in the book of Daniel, then Ezra interpreted it as a sign from heaven that it has become authorized to use hebrew for all purposes. some letters have two shapes possible in hebrew but this knowledge was mostly lost, for exemple yud and chet have different shapes according to Rashi and according to rabenu Tam, the truth is both are shapes that exist in hebrew from heaven.

    • @shoshannafachima1306
      @shoshannafachima1306 Місяць тому

      @@LoiDivine I know this because I have been doing research for many years and I have teaching about the secrets of the beautiful Hebrew letters and the parallels between them and the exact sciences such as mathematics, quantum physics and cosmology.

  • @cynthiapapavasiliou7024
    @cynthiapapavasiliou7024 Місяць тому

    0h it's rolling like a river in these thirsty deserts, Father's mercy. You still the chaos in this promised, Ball-of-Confusion. Knowledge has increased, time sped up, youthful, mindless bullies galore! And the Promisezz just Keep on coming!

  • @sholompraver4348
    @sholompraver4348 Місяць тому +2

    That is a very interesting observation, that people use the rainbow as a symbol for 'inclusiveness', claiming it to the excusion of biblical morality. It's as if to say, "You, G-d, promised, through the rainbow, not to destroy us, so we will do whatever we want." We should respond, rather, with gratitude and stronger devotion to His Will.

  • @allen2w1
    @allen2w1 Місяць тому +1

    I must have missed it in my first watch through during my commute, did you clarify on observation of Passover and the rest of Leviticus 23’s appointed times?
    Again thank you for your teachings always information rich and presented wonderfully

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +1

      My pleasure :) spoke about Pesach in depth towards the end of Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/R3cfaRj_QEI/v-deo.html

  • @stevenxiaofenghuang
    @stevenxiaofenghuang Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Rabbi for so much clarification in the third lecture.
    I have a question. The Rabbi said somewhere that non-Jews shouldn’t recite the Shema because that doesn’t apply to non-Jews. I think the Rabbi is referring to the whole Shema prayer as in the Jewish prayer book. If that’s what the Rabbi is referring to, that I understand, that that whole text wouldn’t apply to the Noahide. Though I think there are people that will ask the question “What about if I just recite the Shema verse (Deuteronomy 6:4) once, twice or several times a day, would that be OK?” I heard from other Rabbis telling the story of Rabbi Hida (Chaim Yosef David Azulai, if I’m not mistaking) that he traveled and met a non-Jew which turned out to be a Noahide, and Rabbi Hida advised the person, among other things, to recite the Shema verse twice a day. I guess that is a precedent?

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +3

      Thanks Steven. Please call me Efraim (or Efi), and no need to use the third person ("you" is perfectly fine). A Noahide could certainly recite the verses, since you can learn Torah and you would recite the verses anyway in the context of learning Torah. I meant more in the sense of using the Shema in the fulfilment of a mitzvah (since it wouldn't be a mitzvah for a Noahide).

  • @DeathTolleRises4211
    @DeathTolleRises4211 Місяць тому

    תודה🕯️

  • @aarontreherne8089
    @aarontreherne8089 Місяць тому

    Excellent presentations. My question is about the death penalty for breaking certain of these laws. How would that work?

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! The short answer is that there is no death penalty and never has been. The Noahide law of "dinin" (justice system) is that Noahides should set up their own penal systems and police themselves.

  • @shemiereut
    @shemiereut Місяць тому +1

    Mamesh amazing!

  • @AntoinetteCourtois
    @AntoinetteCourtois Місяць тому +1

    What about going to pray at the grave of a Tzadik or inviting them to be a part of your meditation/prayer?

    • @Alittleweaselfromouterspace
      @Alittleweaselfromouterspace Місяць тому

      As a Noahide of 20 years and ex xtian, this custom of davening at the kever of tzaddikim is one I still cannot wrap my head around.
      I've heard several explanations and although some make sense my instincts scream "NO!"
      The term avoda zara means strange/foreign service.
      And I do find it strange to do this. Why not just pray to Hashem directly from whereever you are? Invite HBH directly.
      But then again, I'm not Jewish so that's probably why I don't get it. 😁
      I actually like Rabbi Nachman of Breslov's hitbodedut practice/method: secluded meditation somewhere in nature. A forest, by a lake, a garden. 😊

  • @nicolediamond8273
    @nicolediamond8273 Місяць тому +2

    At the end of time, the whole world will be worshiping the only true God and we'll be following all of his law. There will be no distinction between Jews and gentiles.

    • @paulawallace8784
      @paulawallace8784 Місяць тому

      As Isaiah prophesied, Gd will make the Nations/Gentiles to Serve and go by His Chosen Priestly People's Leadership, the wealth of the Nations will be given to them and the Nations who refuse shall PERISH, just as He will make the children of their Oppressors go to them BENT OVER, just as He will make those who have Despised His Firstborn Son Israel the Jews to PROSTRATE THEMSELVES at the soles of their feet.

  • @Lovelylife72
    @Lovelylife72 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Rabbi 💜

  • @panleygoobis1289
    @panleygoobis1289 Місяць тому

    can you do a lecture on Job please? God bless.

  • @dkbrain3434
    @dkbrain3434 Місяць тому +1

    🔥

  • @sometimesicuss6696
    @sometimesicuss6696 Місяць тому

    If the times don't matter, why do we avoid scheduling certain things in Av?

  • @cuz6657
    @cuz6657 Місяць тому +2

    To what extent should a noahide keep sabbath?

    • @Alittleweaselfromouterspace
      @Alittleweaselfromouterspace Місяць тому +1

      It is universally agreed that a Noahide may keep Shabbat with the caveat that he/she performs one act of "desecration" this way the Noahide does not.....I don't know how say it in English : se hace pasar por ser Judio en los ojos de no Judios - make others think you're a Jew when you're not which can lead to a lot of problems and misunderstandings .
      It's a lengthy topic and I'm not qualified to expound on it but basically do one act of chillul Shabbat: turn on a light and you should be fine.
      I do not keep Shabbat but I've been davening out of a S'faradi Siddur for 20 years. I omit reciting anything that is "Israel"

  • @davidsavage6324
    @davidsavage6324 Місяць тому

    Even if one turns the other cheek- this doesn't negate ducking.

  • @roxxcoroxx498
    @roxxcoroxx498 Місяць тому

    I think the Jerusalem Talmud reference - Avodah Zarah 9a referencing the 30 pieces of silver in Zech 11:12. In my opinion linking this to 30 Noahide laws is weak. Most of the sources say the 30 is about the number of righteous at a certain time. Took me a while to even find this one line about 30 laws and THEN doesn't it say later these people went back on their word? It said they "renigged" on it? I don't think I spelled renigged correctly...lol. Anyway please let me know if my opinion on this is way off base - but I just don't see the link to noahide laws as strong at all.

  • @LoiDivine
    @LoiDivine Місяць тому +1

    40:00 the law of the land has also to be logic and non discriminatory to be considered a law to follow according to the Torah.
    47:00 noachides shouldn't say our blessings with the name of God, because they are more alike to happen to say the name in vain. like interrupt by a distraction in the middle of a blessing after saying the name.
    49:01 Yov was a noachide, uncircumcised, he married Dinah when she was 52 after the death of her first hsband and after the death of Yaacov, Yov was then 18 (Chessed leAvraham, Rabi Avraham Azulay)
    51:50 it is still forbidden for Noachides to keep Shabat according to all our legislators except the Rabi Palvanov
    54:40 a noachide shouldn't put on Tefilin except at the Kotel or when he visits his jew friend for the same reason I mentionned regarding the blessings, and it's even more serious here that the names are written. but according to rabi palvanov who authorized Shabat, it shouldn't be a problem at all. and we strongly desagree with prophet palvanov.
    1:00:00 the information alone isn't holly for an apikoros writing the same information doesn't make it holly but we burn it. the added intention isn't enough either for if it is written on paper it isn't holly. it is holly because the mizva was done the way it was supposed to be and contains names of God.

    • @selenecudjoe
      @selenecudjoe 5 днів тому

      That is incorrect. Rabi Palvanov is not the only Rabbi that says Shabat is not forbidden for the Noachide, so does the very wise Rabbi Chaim Clorofene. Ultimately, Hashem does not forbid it in Isaiah 56. Noachides are not " idol worshippers" so it is not forbidden. Shalom

    • @LoiDivine
      @LoiDivine 5 днів тому +1

      @@selenecudjoeso you found two unknown rabbis who say that thing. Guess what, that's not how Halacha is made!

  • @tzveeble1679
    @tzveeble1679 Місяць тому

    Re me'anen, don't we also do something like this when we try not to have a court case in the 3 weeks, as it's not an 'auspicious' time?

  • @ennisel
    @ennisel Місяць тому +1

    14:14 - predicting times - does this apply to cutting hair and gardening according to the moon?
    52:10 - this is why i think this is a holiness that Israel is called to moreso than Nohahides; we still live in a world where we don't have that community, even for those who fellowship in faith communities; the impeding of the outside world just doesn't allow for it always... May the Day Of Hashem come soon so we can truly live this out.. amein
    58:19 - Honouring Torah insight- (profound illustration) What makes the Torah holy... the information it contains

  • @Karine700
    @Karine700 4 дні тому

    How can i become a Noahide and receive teachings

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  4 дні тому +1

      You can make it official with a declaration before a Beit Din, but it's not absolutely necessary - you can become a Noahide simply by following the Noahide Laws right away. Perhaps you can find a Noahide community near you.

  • @AlexToussiehChannel
    @AlexToussiehChannel Місяць тому +2

    How can they keep Shabbat if it says ולא ישבותו in the Torah?! Maybe the one in Yeshayahu doesn't mean MAMASH but מעין

    • @keithmyers1260
      @keithmyers1260 Місяць тому

      Could you translate your comment to English?

    • @chezispero3533
      @chezispero3533 Місяць тому

      You would need to look at Rashi (יבמות 48ב ד״ה גר תושב ), חתם סופר חידושי חולין 33א ד״ה ועיין הרמב״ם, ערוך לנר יבמות 48ב

  • @ShemaHaTorah
    @ShemaHaTorah Місяць тому

    it's interesting, the very first thing google ai says about putting on tefillin is ""Putting on tefillin is a Jewish ritual that honors the Torah"" ,, it is said that there is no precedence for Tefillin for Noahides,, yet the very next Noahide commandment spoken of here in the video is "honoring Torah",, google is setting the precedent ;)

  • @hamiltonsarain9608
    @hamiltonsarain9608 Місяць тому

    I used the instructions of the Netzarim in Jerusalem, in chapter 15 of Acts, to extract a Torah for the Nations from the written Torah. The instructions concerning 'niddah' are included, but for me, it is important to stick to the washing up on the 8th day. To be honest, I know that no human being can be G-d like Roman Christianity teaches, but a human being can make the Holy Name known, as Jesus of Nazareth prays in chapter 17 of John. I gathered a collection of verses, passages, and Psalms to be recited in preparation for heartfelt prayer, but I don’t include the Shema. I do recite Zechariah 14:9. I also transliterated 8 Psalms of David. Others I read in English. I like to say, 'barukh atah avi wa l'shimkha haleli'. Here's my transliteration of Genesis 2:7:
    wayitzer yhwh (Adonai) elohim et ha adam 'afar min ha adamah
    wayipahh b'apay'w'nishmat hhayim
    wa y'hi ha adam l'nefesh hhayah

    • @MasjidYeshua
      @MasjidYeshua Місяць тому +1

      Fantastic! *YOU* have *FINALLY* extracted the *TRUE* Torah/instruction, something the *CHURCH* was never able to do. We've been waiting for *YOU* this whole time! You must be *VERY* special. YES, YOU ARE! Keep believing you're better than everyone else, you *PROTESTANT* ... Enjoy your 70k+ denominations, along with your very own religion. :)

    • @hamiltonsarain9608
      @hamiltonsarain9608 Місяць тому

      @@MasjidYeshua 🤣

    • @hamiltonsarain9608
      @hamiltonsarain9608 Місяць тому

      @MasjidYeshua Actually, I'm merely sharing something of my personal devotions. I'm not trying to start a new teligion, and I'm certainly not a member of any of the historical Protestant denominations. I don't believe in that imaginary god-man who is the second person of some holy trinity. I'm not Jewish, but yes, I do respect the rabbis and 'hhakhamim' of modern Judaism. Thanks to this channel, I have a good knowledge of the expected Messiah. I will recognize the one 'mashiahh ben dawid' if he shows up. If that's what it will take to achieve some kind of lasting peace and carry on with the peaceful trade and commerce, well, then, so be it! After all of my independent research, I arrived at the conclusion that, Second Temple period politics aside, the Sadducees (צדוקים) were closer to the true Hebraic worldview of the ancient Israelites. That is why I keep stating that human beings of all nations should be working together in order to pass on a better way of life to future generations here on this one planet Earth that nourishes us all. To be honest, I do not place my wholehearted trust in the messianic expectations, end-times prophecies, or afterlife fantasies of any religion, but then again, the followers of the Rambam are expecting a "resurrection of the dead" ('t'hhiyat ha m'tim'), not some eternal bliss in an afterlife paradise ('jannah'), or eternal torment in some imaginary afterlife hellfire ('jehinnom'). There is no afterlife, only LIFE! But yes, I do believe in life after death because people die and life goes on.
      Alright, well... I wish you all success and true prosperity.

  • @hamiltonsarain9608
    @hamiltonsarain9608 Місяць тому

    Jesus of Nazareth tells his disciples to keep their loins girded and their lamps burning. I think that is related to Yesod. I washed my head with almond-scented soap again this morning. Almonds remind me of the Hebrew root 'sh-q-d', and I recently began telling myself every morning that I will keep my loins girded and my lamp burning, be sober and vigilant, and mind my gaze and my 'lashon'. Some days I need to remind myself more often. 😁

  • @ytsi7505
    @ytsi7505 Місяць тому

    40:52 does דם מין החי mean if it was drained before death or blood in general?

    • @LoiDivine
      @LoiDivine Місяць тому +1

      before death

    • @ytsi7505
      @ytsi7505 Місяць тому

      @@LoiDivine so בני נח aren’t obligated in מליחה even under these ל מצוות בני נח just to confirm?

    • @LoiDivine
      @LoiDivine Місяць тому +1

      @@ytsi7505 you'll have 30 after Mashiach. but anyway it is blood from the living that is forbidden, not from the dead. so no it is not compulsory.

    • @ytsi7505
      @ytsi7505 Місяць тому

      @@LoiDivine thank you it’s just I couldn’t tell based on the language this rabbi in this video was using so thank you again

  • @SAL.O.MAN-BOOKS
    @SAL.O.MAN-BOOKS Місяць тому

    @EfraimPalvanov question on the torah brought to other nations before mount sinai fiery to the Hebrews, why didn't God give the torah also to the other nations fiery with the mountain over their head if God wants them to have the torah?

    • @johnmann8659
      @johnmann8659 Місяць тому +1

      @salomanbooks
      The other nations rejected the Torah when it was offered to them.
      Sifrei Devarim 343
      Acts 15:13-14

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +4

      That's a great question - perhaps it would have been impossible to impose it upon the entire world all at once, so instead God chose a model nation to start with, and gave them the task of spreading the information globally.

    • @SAL.O.MAN-BOOKS
      @SAL.O.MAN-BOOKS Місяць тому

      @@johnmann8659 they didn't have a mountain turned on their heads)

  • @melissafoster9701
    @melissafoster9701 17 днів тому

    I'm still living with my xhusband because other rabbis say noahides don't have to be married so is that okay?

  • @lightleaker7045
    @lightleaker7045 Місяць тому

    Wouldn’t esav’s descendants be obligated to brith milah also, having been ben yitzHak?

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +1

      The covenant was passed on only through Yaakov.

    • @lightleaker7045
      @lightleaker7045 Місяць тому

      @@EfraimPalvanov this was esavs choice when he went all rebellious wild man? Is there a source to read this in the gemorah or is it implied and not spoken of?

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому

      @@lightleaker7045 It's explicit and the Rambam I cited speaks about it. It's clear from the Torah text itself that Esav lost his birthright and his blessing, and the covenant was carried on only by Yaakov.

    • @lightleaker7045
      @lightleaker7045 Місяць тому

      @@EfraimPalvanov I guess I missed the Rambam you cited. Settles it the best though with that simple justification that Esav sold his birthright, brith milah along with it. I didn’t really consider that.
      All your lectures are so very well done. That you for such dedication to spreading torath Hashem

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому

      @@lightleaker7045 My pleasure!

  • @franchescairby4834
    @franchescairby4834 Місяць тому

    Does it have to be legal marriage with a ceremony, or just committing to one person?

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +1

      Shmuel Gaon says the marriage should be done with "muhar u'matan", meaning some kind of gift, perhaps a wedding ring.

    • @Alittleweaselfromouterspace
      @Alittleweaselfromouterspace Місяць тому

      I would also argue that a legal marriage would be beneficial as this is part of dina d'malkhuta.
      1. The Law recognizes your marriage for legal purposes - taxes, health insurance, benefits etc etc
      2. Community - the "community" i.e. society recognizes this man and this woman are a legally bound couple.

  • @ytsi7505
    @ytsi7505 Місяць тому

    42:51 do בני נח have a נוסך התפילה for example they can't say שלא עשני גוי? Or they have no connection to ארץ ישראל or יציאת מצרים?

  • @Mjgidds92
    @Mjgidds92 Місяць тому

    1:00:47 i like that better

  • @plonialmoni0110
    @plonialmoni0110 Місяць тому

    What’s the difference between forgiveness of sins and atonement of sins? When we sincerely do teshuvah, G-d may grant forgiveness but He does not necessarily take away the consequences of the sin. Doesn’t the soul need to make atonement before going to heaven otherwise the soul must be cleansed first in Gehinnon? Can we atone for sins and if so, then how do we atone for sins today, Jew and non-Jew?
    Lastly, It was explained to me that non-Jews do not need to marry with ketubah (marriage contract) and ritual ceremony, they just live together and be a faithful partner to one another. If they no longer want to be together, then they just separate not needing a divorce certificate. Marriage, at least for Christians, is borrowed from Judaism and is not necessary. The betrothal, reading ketubah, the seven blessings and divorce certificates are only for Jews. Is this correct?
    Thank you.

    • @EfraimPalvanov
      @EfraimPalvanov  Місяць тому +3

      Spoke all about rectification of sins and Gehinnom in the series on Reincarnation here: ua-cam.com/play/PLS68IUQOA2itryKPAT6e0RUUhjigAWdB-.html
      Regarding marriage, a ketubah or chuppah isn't necessary, but interestingly Shmuel Gaon does say Noahide marriage should involve "muhar u'matan" meaning some form of "gift" to solidify the bond. I think a wedding ring is a good idea.

  • @Apredikator
    @Apredikator Місяць тому

    I feel so blessed I read first Torah and after that read Talmud. I know now what this verse talk about: Jeremiah 7;23 Rather, what I did order them was this: ‘Pay attention to what I say. Then I will be your God, and you will be my people. In everything, live according to the way that I order you, so that things will go well for you.’ 24 But they neither listened nor paid attention, but lived according to their own plans, in the stubbornness of their evil hearts, thus going backward and not forward. - Obey God's Law not the Talmud. God says in Torah Exodus 12;49 The same teaching is to apply equally to the citizen and to the foreigner living among you.” and here Leviticus 24;22 You are to apply the same standard of judgment to the foreigner as to the citizen, because I am Adonai your God.” and here Numbers 15;15 For this community there will be the same law for you as for the foreigner living with you; this is a permanent regulation through all your generations; the foreigner is to be treated the same way before Adonai as yourselves. 16 The same Torah and standard of judgment will apply to both you and the foreigner living with you.’”. NO NOAHIDE Laws.

  • @ninabubi1
    @ninabubi1 28 днів тому

    What about waisting seed as a sin ?You never mention that.

  • @debrapaulino918
    @debrapaulino918 Місяць тому

    Neutered my beloved Boo when he was 4. He began relieving himself with pillows. It opens discussion about them being domesticated but we know what feral dogs do. Domesticated dogs left to roam get in trouble too

  • @iamjustjoshin
    @iamjustjoshin Місяць тому

    I can’t contain Him.. I don’t know what to do. Help me lol

  • @hamiltonsarain9608
    @hamiltonsarain9608 Місяць тому

    כב תַּם-עֲוֺנֵךְ, בַּת-צִיּוֹן--לֹא יוֹסִיף, לְהַגְלוֹתֵךְ; פָּקַד עֲוֺנֵךְ בַּת-אֱדוֹם, גִּלָּה עַל-חַטֹּאתָיִךְ.
    22 The punishment of thine iniquity is accomplished, O daughter of Zion, He will no more carry thee away into captivity; He will punish thine iniquity, O daughter of Edom, He will uncover thy sins.
    ~ Lamentations 4:22 (JPS 1917)
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  • @BenjaminVela-uf3eu
    @BenjaminVela-uf3eu Місяць тому

    ❤Like 86

  • @nicolediamond8273
    @nicolediamond8273 Місяць тому

    Nowhere just scripture say that Ham was cursed, even though Ham did sin. It says that Ham's son Canaan was cursed.

  • @Apredikator
    @Apredikator Місяць тому

    So you teach us a Law? what about this: Deuteronomy 24;1“Suppose a man marries a woman and consummates the marriage but later finds her displeasing, because he has found her offensive in some respect. He writes her a divorce document, gives it to her and sends her away from his house. 2 She leaves his house, goes and becomes another man’s wife; 3 but the second husband dislikes her and writes her a get, gives it to her and sends her away from his house; or the second husband whom she married dies. 4 In such a case her first husband, who sent her away, may not take her again as his wife, because she is now defiled. It would be detestable to Adonai, and you are not to bring about sin in the land Adonai your God is giving you as your inheritance.

  • @remiconde4157
    @remiconde4157 Місяць тому

    Found at 331 likes if Iike it now it would be 332 hmmm.

  • @op-fz7ej
    @op-fz7ej Місяць тому

    2:21 this verse alludes to jews who keeps shabbat and righteous noahide not righteous noahide who keeps shabbat

  • @cynthiapapavasiliou7024
    @cynthiapapavasiliou7024 Місяць тому

    Chosen 4A Reason you prophet, Nation of Priest's. Streams in the desert. As the Water covers the Sea. Your's, Mine& Ours👉SOULFOOD~
    TANAKH KNOCK, Knocking on Heaven's Door Isa.48.22.-
    Expose the divide that the scapegoat jew was used 4- who changed the Sabbath? Not the jew. Halley's Bible Handbook pg.982 nine lines down. My ears caught fire, knowledge doused it. Ahhhh

  • @vinidigit
    @vinidigit Місяць тому

    With all due respect, but if there are any people that do a lot of looking for the right times via astrological calculations it is the Hindu people the Rabbi seems to fancy so much. But guess what; the vedic astrology/numerology is very good, no nonsense (?) I say the cup is half full for asrtrology, as long as you know it is a sort of G'd made intermediary sphere (?) Even when Israel can be above that ! Can a Noahide enjoy a Japanese garden that is designed by the priciples of the Japanese version of the Jin Yang system. And if you like it, find it very nurturing, can i design such a garden myself ? Yin is female the moon, the receiver, the water moving, Yang are the rocks, and the sun the energy given, and so on. is this nonsense or metaphysical cosmological universal truth? Can a Noahide do metaphysics ? BTW i don't see the chakra's as the same as sephirot, also the hindu third eye and the place of the the tefiliin box on forehead, i don't see that on same place at all !.( also all related to a former lecture of the Rabbi as well)

  • @franchescairby4834
    @franchescairby4834 Місяць тому

    What about masturbation in sexual immorality? I've heard men are not allowed, and women are.

  • @DonaDmitruk
    @DonaDmitruk Місяць тому

    Why incet rule was given to Adam? He didn't have a sister and his children didn't have any other choice.
    And can the rainbow be a homosexual flag? I see it a lot everywhere

  • @nicolediamond8273
    @nicolediamond8273 Місяць тому

    Kissing the Torah is an act of worship just like the Muslims kissing the black stone of the Kaaba or a Catholic kissing the crucifix. If Jews are worshiping the words on the Torah, then they are no different than the Catholics who worship the Word as the second person of their co-equal trinity.

  • @melissafoster9701
    @melissafoster9701 17 днів тому

    Masturbating iss sexual immorality also

  • @christinaferry9388
    @christinaferry9388 Місяць тому

    Genetic modification is the definition of idolatry. You are crafting false images. Nothing synthetically created by a man will be better than what God creates in nature

  • @nicolediamond8273
    @nicolediamond8273 Місяць тому +1

    Jesus in his apostles begin spreading Torah to the world 2000 years ago. So we have been in the Messianic age for 2000 years.

    • @element2138
      @element2138 Місяць тому

      The definition of messianic age, is an age of world peace. In the last 2,000 years, on which day has there been world peace?

    • @lukatelz2003
      @lukatelz2003 11 днів тому

      @@element2138Thats a rabbanic interpretation

    • @element2138
      @element2138 11 днів тому

      @lukatelz2003
      The most basic description throughout the Scripture, of the messianic age, is world peace. "Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore", Micah 4:3.

    • @lukatelz2003
      @lukatelz2003 11 днів тому

      @@element2138I’ll keep the "basic" for the Torah. Everything else is extra

    • @element2138
      @element2138 11 днів тому

      @lukatelz2003
      Don't you find it intriguing, when people who profess as experts are shown their ignorance in the exact subject of their feigned expertise, they continue to flaunt their expertise without even noticing?

  • @byronumphress3805
    @byronumphress3805 Місяць тому +1

    So God had the temple removed, so if you are still following to old covalent, how have you made atonement of your sins ?
    You are as the ancient Egyptians going by the weight of the feather !

    • @byronumphress3805
      @byronumphress3805 Місяць тому

      Also, the red heifers had computer chip imbedded in THELM for shipping purposes,
      So , no mark or blemish !

    • @kris6695
      @kris6695 Місяць тому +3

      There is no 'new covenant'. You may be referring to the new twistament, twisting truth into lies.

    • @Ayalatara
      @Ayalatara Місяць тому +1

      ​@byronumphress3805 the red heifer don't have chips in them it's strict with no blemishes

    • @byronumphress3805
      @byronumphress3805 Місяць тому

      @Ayalatara
      Listen for your self !
      End time, Red heifer discussion with Byron Stinson
      Head line, 2500 year old prophecy coming to pass?!

    • @byronumphress3805
      @byronumphress3805 Місяць тому +1

      @6695
      You are soon to be eating your own words !
      Probably your heifers also !
      For instance,
      Revelation 2:17, I received a white stone, it just mysteriously appeared in my KJV bible,
      Reminder, John 14:26, 14:6, 3:3-5, then repent of your sins,

  • @BronxCat
    @BronxCat Місяць тому

    Insanity

    • @kris6695
      @kris6695 Місяць тому +4

      So when Hashem gave Adam 6 of the laws at the beginning , G-d was insane? When Hashem gave Noah the 7th law, G-d was insane??? Are you going to be in Hashem's presence and still claim He was insane????

  • @Everykneeshallbow66
    @Everykneeshallbow66 Місяць тому +2

    B'H from the Gerim world.