Shalom Mpumelelo. Thank you for this instruction. Your pedagogy is very impactful and highly educational. I have the identical view of your opening premise and think that we should all be in harmony regarding the Tanakh and come into agreement regarding the target audience or it’s intended recipients. More than that, your perspective concerning The Book of Enoch is definitely correct in my humble view. I pray that Adonai continues to fortify you and continue with this advanced study to awaken the descendants of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob.
I am expressing my gratitude for the insightful and thought-provoking content you provide. Your passion for your faith and your ability to convey complex ideas in an engaging manner truly shines through. I'm currently waiting for a video that will touch on the New Testament, as I believe it will further enhance my understanding of our shared beliefs. Your comprehensive approach to exploring sacred texts has always been inspiring, and I'm eager to see how you will approach this topic. In the meantime, please know that your efforts in creating such valuable content are greatly appreciated. Your work has a profound impact on many people, and I am one of them.
Mpumeleo, you are absolutely correct. The Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim (or TaNaK/Tanach) are only for Am Israel/Bnai Israel. In fact, what is called the 10 Commandments (The Pact) given to us at Mt Sinai is for Bnai Israel, alone…..and does not apply to the other nations of the world. Torah is Hebrew for “Instruction” and, as such, is explicit Instruction for Bnai Israel. A point of clarification: There is no Hebrew word that means “sin” as presented in the context of Christianity. The Hebrew word is “CHET” (pronounced like you’re clearly the back of your throat). ‘CHET’ basically means “Missing The Mark”. It is translated from Hebrew into English as “sin” within a Christian context which is woefully incorrect and causes misunderstanding. Christianity is a man-made religion. We are The Covenant People of HaShem. There is no comparison and there is no such thing as “Judeo-Christian” anything. Christianity is idolatry. We cannot be linked in any way, shape or form with any type of Idolatry. Bnai Israel must return to the Covenant of HaShem and LEAVE ALL IDOLATRY. THAT MEANS: NO JESUS, NO TRINITY, NO G-D IN 3 PERSONS, NO ‘THE HOLY SPIRIT SPOKE TO ME’…….NONE OF IT!!!!!! PERIOD. EIN OD MILVADO (BESIDES HIM THERE IS NOTHING ELSE!) ❤️🕎
@@mpumelelomkhize Hello! I am simply a Jew of African descent….not a Rabbi. Like you, I am drawn to study Torah and the closeness to HaShem it brings. I was taught as a young girl by my Paternal Great-Grandmother to observe Shabbat, do not mingle with others, marry only from among “our people”, stay away from Christians and all things associated with Christianity and do not ever try to be ‘like them’, as well as careful watch over the kinds of foods to eat and who has prepared that food. One Paternal Aunt taught the family about the New Moons, our Calendar (which is not the Gregorian calendar) and yet another Paternal Aunt taught us about Mikveh and its purpose for restoring our purity and instituted it among all the children who visited her. My Father, like most Jews of his generation, did not have a middle name. He was named for his father…so, clearly, his Father also did not have a middle name, either, in keeping with Diasporic practices of Jews. My Great-Grandmother explained to me that she had come to the USA from an area deep in Mexico (she had brown skin and long hair) as a young girl which has been proven in census records. Several years ago, our family did DNA testing for health reasons. Through the DNA test results we found that my Father, Sister and Myself have DNA markers for The Levant, areas of West Africa and Western Europe as well as the Yucatán Peninsula and Indigenous peoples of North America. With further DNA testing specific only to my DNA markers for Africa….The results show a large percentage of my African DNA is IGBO, Benin as well as tribes in Eastern Africa. Even at the age of 9 yrs old, I read only the “Old Testament” because it felt true, good and comforting to me. I was never able to understand the “New Testament”…..and I tried! My Mother insisted on raising us in Church even though my Great-Grandmother told her right in front of me that we are my Father’s daughters and we should not be going to “that place” because what they did there was Evil. My Mother ignored her and would not listen to my Father, either. I formally returned to Am Israel and the Covenant of HaShem as an adult. Hopefully, you may now feel that you know me better! 🙂✡️. SHAVUA TOV!!! 🕎
Absolutely, thank you for sharing this information with me. I had no doubts about your origins and especially your knowledge. You came across as someone who is deeply immersed and versed in the Torah, that is why I thought that maybe you were trained as a Rabbi. Hashem has truly blessed you with wisdom. It truly feels great to be among the chosen people of Hashem. We have a lot of work to do as many of our brothers and sisters are still deceived and they will not let go of their idols. At the end, we will win those that we can, but I am afraid that some will be left behind. I value your inputs and thank you for sharing your story, I truly appreciate it. Toda Raba, SHAVUA TOV!
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Shalom Mpumelelo. Thank you for this instruction. Your pedagogy is very impactful and highly educational. I have the identical view of your opening premise and think that we should all be in harmony regarding the Tanakh and come into agreement regarding the target audience or it’s intended recipients. More than that, your perspective concerning The Book of Enoch is definitely correct in my humble view. I pray that Adonai continues to fortify you and continue with this advanced study to awaken the descendants of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob.
Shalom, thank you for your kind words. All praises to the Almighty.
Shalom my brother
Thank you for always bringing the truth!
Shalom my sister. May it be well with you
Great lesson as always. Shalom Most High Bless.
Shalom Brother
I am expressing my gratitude for the insightful and thought-provoking content you provide. Your passion for your faith and your ability to convey complex ideas in an engaging manner truly shines through.
I'm currently waiting for a video that will touch on the New Testament, as I believe it will further enhance my understanding of our shared beliefs. Your comprehensive approach to exploring sacred texts has always been inspiring, and I'm eager to see how you will approach this topic.
In the meantime, please know that your efforts in creating such valuable content are greatly appreciated. Your work has a profound impact on many people, and I am one of them.
Thank you Brother Tonde, you will make me cry. Thank you for your kind words. All praises to our Creator, the Father Almighty
Mpumeleo, you are absolutely correct. The Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim (or TaNaK/Tanach) are only for Am Israel/Bnai Israel. In fact, what is called the 10 Commandments (The Pact) given to us at Mt Sinai is for Bnai Israel, alone…..and does not apply to the other nations of the world. Torah is Hebrew for “Instruction” and, as such, is explicit Instruction for Bnai Israel. A point of clarification: There is no Hebrew word that means “sin” as presented in the context of Christianity. The Hebrew word is “CHET” (pronounced like you’re clearly the back of your throat). ‘CHET’ basically means “Missing The Mark”. It is translated from Hebrew into English as “sin” within a Christian context which is woefully incorrect and causes misunderstanding. Christianity is a man-made religion. We are The Covenant People of HaShem. There is no comparison and there is no such thing as “Judeo-Christian” anything. Christianity is idolatry. We cannot be linked in any way, shape or form with any type of Idolatry. Bnai Israel must return to the Covenant of HaShem and LEAVE ALL IDOLATRY. THAT MEANS: NO JESUS, NO TRINITY, NO G-D IN 3 PERSONS, NO ‘THE HOLY SPIRIT SPOKE TO ME’…….NONE OF IT!!!!!! PERIOD. EIN OD MILVADO (BESIDES HIM THERE IS NOTHING ELSE!) ❤️🕎
You are spot on, as usual, I would mistaken you for a Rabbi or perhaps you are. I appreciate your comment. Thank you very much.
@@mpumelelomkhize Hello! I am simply a Jew of African descent….not a Rabbi. Like you, I am drawn to study Torah and the closeness to HaShem it brings. I was taught as a young girl by my Paternal Great-Grandmother to observe Shabbat, do not mingle with others, marry only from among “our people”, stay away from Christians and all things associated with Christianity and do not ever try to be ‘like them’, as well as careful watch over the kinds of foods to eat and who has prepared that food. One Paternal Aunt taught the family about the New Moons, our Calendar (which is not the Gregorian calendar) and yet another Paternal Aunt taught us about Mikveh and its purpose for restoring our purity and instituted it among all the children who visited her. My Father, like most Jews of his generation, did not have a middle name. He was named for his father…so, clearly, his Father also did not have a middle name, either, in keeping with Diasporic practices of Jews. My Great-Grandmother explained to me that she had come to the USA from an area deep in Mexico (she had brown skin and long hair) as a young girl which has been proven in census records. Several years ago, our family did DNA testing for health reasons. Through the DNA test results we found that my Father, Sister and Myself have DNA markers for The Levant, areas of West Africa and Western Europe as well as the Yucatán Peninsula and Indigenous peoples of North America. With further DNA testing specific only to my DNA markers for Africa….The results show a large percentage of my African DNA is IGBO, Benin as well as tribes in Eastern Africa. Even at the age of 9 yrs old, I read only the “Old Testament” because it felt true, good and comforting to me. I was never able to understand the “New Testament”…..and I tried! My Mother insisted on raising us in Church even though my Great-Grandmother told her right in front of me that we are my Father’s daughters and we should not be going to “that place” because what they did there was Evil. My Mother ignored her and would not listen to my Father, either. I formally returned to Am Israel and the Covenant of HaShem as an adult. Hopefully, you may now feel that you know me better! 🙂✡️. SHAVUA TOV!!! 🕎
Absolutely, thank you for sharing this information with me. I had no doubts about your origins and especially your knowledge. You came across as someone who is deeply immersed and versed in the Torah, that is why I thought that maybe you were trained as a Rabbi. Hashem has truly blessed you with wisdom. It truly feels great to be among the chosen people of Hashem. We have a lot of work to do as many of our brothers and sisters are still deceived and they will not let go of their idols. At the end, we will win those that we can, but I am afraid that some will be left behind.
I value your inputs and thank you for sharing your story, I truly appreciate it. Toda Raba, SHAVUA TOV!