I believe that it's a blessing to have access to a Rabbi. This is a treasure chest of ethical gems. I'm a "judeo" Christian; what that means, is that I believe that it's ridiculous to not follow the Jews. I think that a lot of people are practicing religious and spiritual plagiarism, by trying to use the Bible against the same people that wrote it by Divine-Inspiration. Now, when I look back: I was a gentile before I was granted Salvation, but now I believe that I'm a Hebrew by conversion. I know that it's deeper than ethnicity, because everyone that's born doesn't always function in alignment with their race. A lot of rebels are running around practicing identity theft by claiming that they are the Jews; that's obviously because they're ashamed of their ethnicity. I'm instructed in the King James Bible to follow the Jews and that's what I do, and nothing is going to change that. Point-Blank
you might want to check out Rabbi Alan Anava - especially his series on reincarnation and how some (lots) of Jewish souls can be in a non-jewish family/body, also due to the Holocaust, so many didn't tell their children or descendants about their Jewish heritage, so many Jewish souls living as Christians but with a yearning and "fire" for Hashem and His Torah. Please check it out, also the Lost 10 Israel tribes, also meant that a lot of Jewish souls who don't know they are Jewish. Not saying you fit into either one, just suggesting ways you might want to look into. Wishing you lots of luck..
1842 the Mormon temple endowment was instituted. A restoration of the first temple rituals performed in the Solomonic temple. This is the knowledge referred to in the Zorah
We went through the lecture and we didn't see any major audio that is "broken." If you prefer, here is the link to the lecture in compressed audio only, even though we believe the video audio is superior in quality: www.englishtorahtapes.com/listen/Kin_Koheles/Koheles_01%20-%2001%20-%20Track%20%201.mp3.
+Rachel Simson "Those men?" What men are you speaking of? "In that time?" - I assume you are referring to the time of Solomon's reign? And what is the "fine name?" And in what context is your comment relative to the subject matter?
I think that she's talking about the writers of the Declaration of Independence. I think by "fine name" she's saying that Masons were regarded differently back then. It was a respectable thing to be called one. Essentially, she's saying that he based his lesson on a document that was written by Masons. I learned a lot from the message though; he touched upon that too: with relation to how we can learn from anyone.( within the appropriate context. Peace................................
Yes Rabbi. You *can* see electricity. Ever seen a bolt of lightening? Ever gotten zapped by static electricity? Electric force (electromotive force) is measured in Volts, using a tool called a multimeter. Any 11 year old with a middle school level science education could have told you all of that.
The Rabbi has certainly studied Physics and is aware that Electricity can be "measured" and even stored. He was only giving this example as a *force* that cannot be seen. A lightning bolt is a "Flash" that *results* from electrically charged regions in the atmosphere/clouds. The light or radiation you see in the lightning is not the electricity. The same applies to the Magnetic Force, you only see it as a *consequence* of the Electromagnetic force.
Lightening (electromagnetic radiation ("light") within the visible spectrum) occurs when current flows between and equalizes two areas with a difference in electrical potential. "Electricity" in and of itself is a very ambiguous term that, afaik, generally refers to electric current. Judging from the Rabbi's general demeanor and use of language I would be very surprised if he has any appreciable STEM education.
I would also point out that sight isn't necessarily the ideal sensory faculty for the 'perception' of electricity. So the entire argument may actually be moot.
Actually this Rabbi has an extensive education in many disciplines, including Geology and Astronomy, among others. You cannot judge by demeanor, especially when the lecture is presented to a mix crowd of various levels of education. You can listen to the Rabbi's many lectures on a variety of topics on UA-cam channel 7200beverly.
That's exactly the point the Rabbi makes in his lectures. Some things are not provable by sight. One can "perceive" them in various ways. Another possibility, is that one can "experience" them in some fashion.
Thank you rabbi. ❤Israel 🇮🇱. Ecclesiastes is a very important book to me as I learnt a lot from your teachings.
thank you Rabbi
Rabbi Kin inspires me to be a better person. I am grateful.
Always a pleasure
Baruj H'M! This is very helpful! Thank you very much! Rabino, you always ready to serve H'M! Maamash!
I never would want to do it again. New life, new problems!
I believe that it's a blessing to have access to a Rabbi. This is a treasure chest of ethical gems. I'm a "judeo" Christian; what that means, is that I believe that it's ridiculous to not follow the Jews. I think that a lot of people are practicing religious and spiritual plagiarism, by trying to use the Bible against the same people that wrote it by Divine-Inspiration. Now, when I look back: I was a gentile before I was granted Salvation, but now I believe that I'm a Hebrew by conversion. I know that it's deeper than ethnicity, because everyone that's born doesn't always function in alignment with their race. A lot of rebels are running around practicing identity theft by claiming that they are the Jews; that's obviously because they're ashamed of their ethnicity. I'm instructed in the King James Bible to follow the Jews and that's what I do, and nothing is going to change that. Point-Blank
I could not say it better myself !
We are with you.
you might want to check out Rabbi Alan Anava - especially his series on reincarnation and how some (lots) of Jewish souls can be in a non-jewish family/body, also due to the Holocaust, so many didn't tell their children or descendants about their Jewish heritage, so many Jewish souls living as Christians but with a yearning and "fire" for Hashem and His Torah. Please check it out, also the Lost 10 Israel tribes, also meant that a lot of Jewish souls who don't know they are Jewish. Not saying you fit into either one, just suggesting ways you might want to look into. Wishing you lots of luck..
What's with all the hiccups in the audio and video?????????
I was so looking forward to enjoying this lecture.
As a Christian, I appreciated the teaching. I’ve looking forward to hearing more of Ecclesiastes.
Here is a link to the entire series: ua-cam.com/play/PLGe_aq5ZMCJPZqThy7f-NFKCnVi0-9NPk.html&feature=shared.
many thanks
well spoken
1842 the Mormon temple endowment was instituted. A restoration of the first temple rituals performed in the Solomonic temple. This is the knowledge referred to in the Zorah
Perfect intro for july 4th :)
I observe Messianic Judaism and enjoyed this introduction....Thank you and much love from Jamaica
Excellent¡
Hi rabbi kin
👍👍👍👍👍
The audio is severely broken. Sad.
We went through the lecture and we didn't see any major audio that is "broken." If you prefer, here is the link to the lecture in compressed audio only, even though we believe the video audio is superior in quality: www.englishtorahtapes.com/listen/Kin_Koheles/Koheles_01%20-%2001%20-%20Track%20%201.mp3.
Que homem bonito com todo respeito
E brasileiro também.
those men were also Freemasons and in that time it had a fine name
+Rachel Simson "Those men?" What men are you speaking of? "In that time?" - I assume you are referring to the time of Solomon's reign? And what is the "fine name?" And in what context is your comment relative to the subject matter?
I think that she's talking about the writers of the Declaration of Independence. I think by "fine name" she's saying that Masons were regarded differently back then. It was a respectable thing to be called one. Essentially, she's saying that he based his lesson on a document that was written by Masons. I learned a lot from the message though; he touched upon that too: with relation to how we can learn from anyone.( within the appropriate context. Peace................................
Hiram Abiff?
Immanuel Navan-Tasi,
Kohellet was written 1000’s of years before the damnable Free Masons 🤦♀️
What are you talking about ⁉️
@@shirleyannelindberg1692 i thought exactly the same. I believe Masonic movement started in France, or Germany.
Yes Rabbi. You *can* see electricity. Ever seen a bolt of lightening? Ever gotten zapped by static electricity? Electric force (electromotive force) is measured in Volts, using a tool called a multimeter. Any 11 year old with a middle school level science education could have told you all of that.
The Rabbi has certainly studied Physics and is aware that Electricity can be "measured" and even stored. He was only giving this example as a *force* that cannot be seen. A lightning bolt is a "Flash" that *results* from electrically charged regions in the atmosphere/clouds. The light or radiation you see in the lightning is not the electricity. The same applies to the Magnetic Force, you only see it as a *consequence* of the Electromagnetic force.
Lightening (electromagnetic radiation ("light") within the visible spectrum) occurs when current flows between and equalizes two areas with a difference in electrical potential. "Electricity" in and of itself is a very ambiguous term that, afaik, generally refers to electric current. Judging from the Rabbi's general demeanor and use of language I would be very surprised if he has any appreciable STEM education.
I would also point out that sight isn't necessarily the ideal sensory faculty for the 'perception' of electricity. So the entire argument may actually be moot.
Actually this Rabbi has an extensive education in many disciplines, including Geology and Astronomy, among others. You cannot judge by demeanor, especially when the lecture is presented to a mix crowd of various levels of education. You can listen to the Rabbi's many lectures on a variety of topics on UA-cam channel 7200beverly.
That's exactly the point the Rabbi makes in his lectures. Some things are not provable by sight. One can "perceive" them in various ways. Another possibility, is that one can "experience" them in some fashion.