Golgotha, the pressing down of the flesh, the physical condition for the releasing of the Olive Oil, The Soul. The Souls of the sibnissive being united God for all Eternity. Wonderful discovery of the word Golgotha or Calvary.
His name is Friedrich Weinreb, and his book which was translated to English is books.google.co.il/books/about/Roots_of_the_Bible.html?id=GdZBDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
@@BibleBlueprints Thank you for your reply. I just order it. I'm french, and I will be shipped only in february. I don't know why it's so long time. I have just one question : The autor of the book does he use hebrew kabal ? Because I don't want to be tought by esoteric notes which is not good for God. I like your podcats, and as my english is not very good, I would like to know if your lesson are writen, and if you could send the pdf.
@@ahessed1899, Friedrich Weinreb speaks to people all over the world using the Hebrew letters and their numeral value as a system to explain the divine order. And we do the same, we use the same way of communication. I don't know why shipping time is so long. Maybe try to have the ebook version, and you shall have it immediately on your browser (I have both).
@@ahessed1899 WEINREB, FRIEDRICH (Fryderyk, Freek, Fischel; 1910-1988), economist. An unprecedented controversy developed in the Netherlands in the 1960s over the World War II activities of Friedrich Weinreb, a native of Lemberg whose family had settled in Scheveningen during World War I. When the Nazis occupied the Netherlands in 1940 Weinreb was a senior staff member of the Netherlands Economic Institute in Rotterdam. In 1941, shortly after losing his job due to anti-Jewish measures, he started a swindle, telling fellow Jews that the Nazis had permitted him to set up emigration destined for unoccupied France and Portugal. Three to four thousand Jews paid him to be on his - unfortunately, only imaginary - emigration list. He also managed to deceive the Nazis, collaborating with them in a second imaginary emigration plan that helped the Nazis track down Jews and Jewish valuables. He went into hiding with his family in 1944. After the liberation Weinreb was sentenced to six years of imprisonment for swindling and betraying fellow Jews. Some sympathizers regarded him as a second Dreyfus and campaigned for his release. Owing to Queen Wilhelmina's jubilee he was released in December 1948. The debate about his war past began in 1965, when the Dutch-Jewish historian J. Presser, basing his opinions mostly on Weinreb's voluminous memoirs, declared him an alternative hero who had resisted the Nazis with cunning and deceit. After the publication of Weinreb's memoirs in 1969 many journalists, politicians, historians, and critical intellectuals became involved in a public debate. Two publicists, Renate Rubinstein and Aad Nuis, and a Weinreb Committee dedicated themselves to the cause of Weinreb's rehabilitation. The dispute split society into Weinreb believers and non-believers, the latter being a minority. In particular, the novelist W.F. Hermans and journalist and high school teacher Henriëtte *Boas became fierce opponents of Weinreb. The 1976 report issued by the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands Institute for War Documentation) determined that he was a fantasizer and swindler, whose memoirs were largely false, and that his collaboration had resulted in 70 deaths. His activities did contribute to some Jews' survival, but most Jews who fell for Weinreb's swindle were deported and killed. The enigma of Weinreb's beguiling talents is the more interesting because he proved to be a charlatan in other spheres of life as well, conning high-ranking officials of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, leading a group of religious followers from 1948, and being convicted in 1957 and 1968 for posing as a medical doctor and for sexual offenses. Eventually, to avoid imprisonment, Weinreb left the country in 1968. He settled in Switzerland, where he continued to be a religious guru until his death in 1988. Weinreb inspired extreme characterizations ranging from "messianic" to "the embodiment of evil." He won goodwill and stirred up trouble wherever he went. For a small group of followers Weinreb remains a hero and a guru. In fact, he was both a villain and a victim, and his historical accounts proved a miscellany of fact and fabrication, hardly suitable as a reliable historical source.
@@dancin4yeshua thank you very much for your explain about Weinreb. It's à confirmation that it's always necesary to go to source of every thing. Even if the teaching is interested, if it come from à guru or from a evil's collaborator, we must not use his writing, even if it's interested. Thank you very much for warning me of this controversy. I see that you have yeshoua on your identity, I supose that means you are messianic believer. Would you accept I contact you by email to speak about your faith in Yeshoua hamashia ?
Thank you for a beautiful presentation for such a heavy-heart word!
Thanks for posting it
I missed the meaning of “Tha”. Can you download the script of your video? Thanks
Golgotha, the pressing down of the flesh, the physical condition for the releasing of the Olive Oil, The Soul.
The Souls of the sibnissive being united God for all Eternity.
Wonderful discovery of the word Golgotha or Calvary.
How do you write thé name of frederick ?
His name is Friedrich Weinreb, and his book which was translated to English is books.google.co.il/books/about/Roots_of_the_Bible.html?id=GdZBDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
@@BibleBlueprints Thank you for your reply. I just order it. I'm french, and I will be shipped only in february. I don't know why it's so long time. I have just one question : The autor of the book does he use hebrew kabal ? Because I don't want to be tought by esoteric notes which is not good for God.
I like your podcats, and as my english is not very good, I would like to know if your lesson are writen, and if you could send the pdf.
@@ahessed1899, Friedrich Weinreb speaks to people all over the world using the Hebrew letters and their numeral value as a system to explain the divine order. And we do the same, we use the same way of communication. I don't know why shipping time is so long. Maybe try to have the ebook version, and you shall have it immediately on your browser (I have both).
@@ahessed1899 WEINREB, FRIEDRICH (Fryderyk, Freek, Fischel; 1910-1988), economist. An unprecedented controversy developed in the Netherlands in the 1960s over the World War II activities of Friedrich Weinreb, a native of Lemberg whose family had settled in Scheveningen during World War I. When the Nazis occupied the Netherlands in 1940 Weinreb was a senior staff member of the Netherlands Economic Institute in Rotterdam. In 1941, shortly after losing his job due to anti-Jewish measures, he started a swindle, telling fellow Jews that the Nazis had permitted him to set up emigration destined for unoccupied France and Portugal. Three to four thousand Jews paid him to be on his - unfortunately, only imaginary - emigration list. He also managed to deceive the Nazis, collaborating with them in a second imaginary emigration plan that helped the Nazis track down Jews and Jewish valuables. He went into hiding with his family in 1944.
After the liberation Weinreb was sentenced to six years of imprisonment for swindling and betraying fellow Jews. Some sympathizers regarded him as a second Dreyfus and campaigned for his release. Owing to Queen Wilhelmina's jubilee he was released in December 1948.
The debate about his war past began in 1965, when the Dutch-Jewish historian J. Presser, basing his opinions mostly on Weinreb's voluminous memoirs, declared him an alternative hero who had resisted the Nazis with cunning and deceit. After the publication of Weinreb's memoirs in 1969 many journalists, politicians, historians, and critical intellectuals became involved in a public debate. Two publicists, Renate Rubinstein and Aad Nuis, and a Weinreb Committee dedicated themselves to the cause of Weinreb's rehabilitation. The dispute split society into Weinreb believers and non-believers, the latter being a minority. In particular, the novelist W.F. Hermans and journalist and high school teacher Henriëtte *Boas became fierce opponents of Weinreb. The 1976 report issued by the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands Institute for War Documentation) determined that he was a fantasizer and swindler, whose memoirs were largely false, and that his collaboration had resulted in 70 deaths. His activities did contribute to some Jews' survival, but most Jews who fell for Weinreb's swindle were deported and killed.
The enigma of Weinreb's beguiling talents is the more interesting because he proved to be a charlatan in other spheres of life as well, conning high-ranking officials of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, leading a group of religious followers from 1948, and being convicted in 1957 and 1968 for posing as a medical doctor and for sexual offenses. Eventually, to avoid imprisonment, Weinreb left the country in 1968. He settled in Switzerland, where he continued to be a religious guru until his death in 1988.
Weinreb inspired extreme characterizations ranging from "messianic" to "the embodiment of evil." He won goodwill and stirred up trouble wherever he went. For a small group of followers Weinreb remains a hero and a guru. In fact, he was both a villain and a victim, and his historical accounts proved a miscellany of fact and fabrication, hardly suitable as a reliable historical source.
@@dancin4yeshua thank you very much for your explain about Weinreb. It's à confirmation that it's always necesary to go to source of every thing. Even if the teaching is interested, if it come from à guru or from a evil's collaborator, we must not use his writing, even if it's interested. Thank you very much for warning me of this controversy. I see that you have yeshoua on your identity, I supose that means you are messianic believer. Would you accept I contact you by email to speak about your faith in Yeshoua hamashia ?