Yo Searchers! Need Help? – July 2016

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07/30/16  –

“chabad.org shabbat chalom” – 

  • Chabad.org, a Jewish website,  is listed among our links, see last box on right.  They are a great source of the Hebrew perspective on any topic. Check them out!

 

07/29/16  “name of temple of daily 101 goat sacrifice” – 

Revisit: TORAH 101: What were the animal sacrifices all about? – Jewish Perspective

07/20/16 “esau 400 men”

07/16/16 – “miriam-mother-baby-moses”  – 

Exodus/Shemoth 1:15-22 – When is it ‘alright’ to tell a lie?

 

07/15/16

– “sacrifice at the temple” – We’ve noticed that the word “sacrifice” is often used by Christians who are taught that the sacrificial death of their Savior Jesus Christ was the New Testament version (and final one) that would end all sacrifices, supposedly prefigured by the Old Testament “sacrifices.”   Yet, in the Hebrew Scriptures, the word normally used (except by Christianized translations) is “offering”.  Check it out.  Here are posts about the Temple Offerings:

 

07/14/16 “the origin of prophecy in israel remains viled in obscurity ?” – Q&A: “Israel prophecy” – “veiled in obscurity”?

 

07/14/16 “the origins of prophesy are veiled in obscurity.discus”  – Q&A: “Israel prophecy” – “veiled in obscurity”?

 

07/13/16 – This post is only as active as there are  search terms entries.  This year, those entries have dwindled down to “far and few between” which means either — there are no new visitors to this website (which is not the case as our Visitor Traffic map shows) OR visitors are simply not looking for anything in particular and know how to navigate around our website.  Still, we check daily and look forward to seeing search term entries, gives us a chance to know what topics we have missed addressing in our posts.

 

07/03/16 – “sinaite’s songs”  

Every other Sabbath liturgy is “musical”,  intended to be sung.   As we have explained in the Introduction to those “musical liturgies”,  we have loved Christian hymnody for all the decades we worshipped in Christian services.  Instead of composing our own hymns from scratch, we have borrowed the music of Christian hymns but since the original lyrics do not reflect the Sinaite’s belief system, we have rewritten the lyrics.  We have even added the music accompaniment for these hymns.

 

Here’s a whole list of our Sabbath musical liturgies, please feel free to use them for your Sabbath celebrations but if you borrow them for publication in your website or print them in your own hymnbooks, we would appreciate credit for the original lyrics we have written and of course, credit to the Christian hymn music composers:

 

07/02/16  “hairy esau” – 

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While waiting for entry terms to land on our SiteStat, we start off with “happy July” to our website visitors!  Here’s our  nice quote to start off a nice new month! Hopefully the month is better spent than the ideas cooked up by “theme-monthers”  who probably have nothing better to do!  When you look up what designations and celebrations have been assigned to the month of July, it borders on the ridiculous . . . but then, that’s because we specifically chose this category:  July, 2016 Bizarre and Unique Holidays.  

So what to expect in terms of celebrations?  Honestly, who thinks up these things? Go to item number 31 which recognizes the likes of ‘yours truly’—namely, Admin1—who, by the way, is a July celebrant. Happy birthday indeed to me and our oldest Sinaite, never mind the numbers!

 

 

Themes for July:

  • National Blueberry Month
  • National Anti-Boredom Month
  • Unlucky Month for weddings
  • National Cell Phone Courtesy Month
  • National Hot Dog Month
  • National Ice Cream Month

Week Event:

  • Week 2 Nude Recreation Week

July 2016 Daily Holidays, Special and Wacky Days:

1 Canada Day / Dominion Day

1 Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day

1 International Joke Day

2 I Forgot Day

2 World UFO Day

3 Build A Scarecrow Day – first Sunday in month

3 Compliment Your Mirror Day

3 Disobedience Day

3 Stay out of the Sun Day

4 Independence Day (U.S.)

4 National Country Music Day

4 Sidewalk Egg Frying Day– Hmmmm, I wonder why!?!

5 Work-a-holics Day – even though everyone is on holiday

6 International Kissing Day

6 National Fried Chicken Day

7 Chocolate Day

7 National Strawberry Sundae Day

8 Video Games Day

9 National Sugar Cookie Day

10 Teddy Bear Picnic Day

11 Cheer up the Lonely Day

11 World Population Day

12 Different Colored Eyes Day

12 Pecan Pie Day

13 Barbershop Music Appreciation Day

13 Embrace Your Geekness Day

13 Fool’s Paradise Day

14 Bastille Day

14 Pandemonium Day

14 National Nude Day

15 Tapioca Pudding Day

15 Cow Appreciation Day– Go out and give a cow a hug

16 Fresh Spinach Day

17 National Ice Cream Day (third Sunday of the month)

17 Peach Ice Cream Day

17 Yellow Pig Day

18 National Caviar Day– something’s fishy here

19 National Raspberry Cake Day

20 National Lollipop Day

20 Moon Day

20 Ugly Truck Day- it’s a “guy” thing

21 National Junk Food Day

22 Hammock Day

22 Ratcatcher’s Day

23 National Hot Dog Day

23 Vanilla Ice Cream Day

24 Amelia Earhart Day

24 Cousins Day

24 Parent’s Day  – fourth Sunday in July

25 Culinarians Day

25 Threading the Needle Day

26 All or Nothing Day

26 Aunt and Uncle Day

27 Take Your Pants for a Walk Day

28 National Milk Chocolate Day

29 National Lasagna Day

30 National Cheesecake Day

30 Father-in-Law Day

30 International Day of Friendship

31 Mutt’s Day

31 System Administrator Appreciation Day

A Sinaite’s Liturgy – 5th Sabbath in July

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[A 5th Sabbath in a month is always a bonus and so it is with July 2016.  For this liturgy, we borrow prayers from GATES OF REPENTANCE,  The New Union Prayerbook for the Days of Awe.  This is a book I found in the Burlingame Public Library (Burlingame, CA, USA) discarded in  the “used” or “second hand” table. The price? Priceless for a ‘treasure find’ though I paid a measly $2 for it.   We occasionally will feature selections from it in our year-round Sinaite’s liturgy.—Admin1.]

 

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Kindle the Sabbath Lights

 

We praise You, Eternal God, Ruler of the universe,

who makes light and creates darkness, 

who ordains peace and fashions all things.

To You the stars of morning sing, 

From You their bright radiance must spring.

And steadfast in their vigils, day and night,

Your angels, flooded with fervor, ring

Your praise; they teach the holy ones to bring

Into Your house the breath of early light.

With compassion You give light to the earth and all who dwell there, with goodness You renew the work of creation continually, day by day.

 

How manifold are Your works, O God; in wisdom You have made them all; the earth in its fullness is Yours.

Beyond our praise is the work of Your hands; beyond expression, the wonder of Your light.

Blessed is the Eternal One, the Maker of light.

 

Great is Your love for us, Eternal God, and deep Your compassion.  Our Creator and Ruler, our ancestors trusted in You, and You taught them the laws of life; be gracious now to us and teach us.

 

Have compassion upon us, O Source of mercy, and guide us to know and understand, to learn and teach, to observe and uphold with love all the teachings of Your Torah.

Enlighten us with Your Teaching help us to hold fast to Your Mitzvot, and unite our hearts to love and revere Your Name.

 

Then we shall never be shamed, for we shall put our trust in You, the great, holy, and awesome One.  We shall rejoice and be glad in Your salvation, for You, O God, are the Author of many deliverances.  In love You have chosen us and drawn us near to serve You in faithfulness and to proclaim Your unity.

 

Blessed are You, O God:  You have chosen Your people Israel in love. 

940511b8d35bfe5875b8188cb2e160e9[And likewise we, who are not chosen like Israel,

who belong to the Gentiles of the Nations,

represented in the “mixed multitude” at Sinai,

who have chosen You in love,

as our Lord and Master,

and responded to your commands with “yes, we will obey!”

O YHWH,  God of Israel, ]  

 

Blessed is Your glorious majesty forever and ever!

 

You shall love your Eternal God with all your mind, with all your strength, with all your being.  Set these words, which I command you this day, upon your heart.  Teach them faithfully to your children; speak of them in your home and on your way, when you lie down and when you rise up.  Bind them as a sign upon your hand; let them be symbols before your eyes; inscribe them on the doorposts of your house, and on your gates.  Be mindful of all My Mitzvot, and do them: so shall you consecrate yourselves to your God.  I am your Eternal God who led you out of Egypt to be your God; I, am your Eternal God.   [Deuteronomy 6:5]

 

BLESSINGS

 

 

The Miracles of Daily Life

 

Blessed is the Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe,

who has implanted mind and instinct within every living being;

who removes sleep from the eyes, slumber from the eyelids;

who opens the eyes of the blind;

whose power lifts up the fallen;

who gives strength to the weary;

who makes firm each person’s steps; 

who provides clothes for the naked;

who has made me to be free;

who brings freedom to the captive.

 

For the Body

 

Blessed is the Eternal God, Creator of the universe, who has made our bodies with wisdom, combining veins, arteries, and vital organs in a finely balanced system.  Wondrous Fashioner and Sustainer of life, Source of our health and our strength, we give You thanks and praise.

 

For the Soul

 

The soul that You have given me, O God, is pure! You have created it. You have formed it.  You have breathed it into me, and within me You sustain it.  So long as I have breath, therefore, I will give thanks to You, my God and the God of all ages, Source of all creation, loving Guide of every human spirit.

 

Blessed is the Eternal One, in whose hands are the souls of all the living and the spirits of all flesh.

 

 

Our Smallness and Our Greatness

 

Sovereign of all the worlds, not in reliance upon the righteousness of our deeds do we place our longings before You; we look instead to Your abundant mercy.

For what are we? What is our life, and what our faithfulness?  What is our goodness, and what our vaunted strength?  What can we say in Your presence, our God and God of all ages?

 

Are not all the conquerors as nothing before You, and those of renown as they had not been, the learned as if they had no knowledge, and the wise as if without understanding?  Many of our works are in vain, and our days pass away like a shadow.  Our life would be altogether vanity, were it not for the soul which, fashioned in Your own image, gives us assurance of our higher destiny and imparts to our fleeting days an abiding value.

 

Despite all our frailty, we are Your people, bound to Your covenant, and called to Your service.  Therefore we thank You and bless You, and proclaim the holiness of Your name.

These are obligations without measure; their fruit we eat now, their essence remains for us in the life to come:

To honor father and mother;

to perform acts of love and kindness;

to attend the house of study daily;

to welcome the stranger;

to visit the sick;

to rejoice with bride and groom;

to console the bereaved;

to pray with sincerity;

to make peace when there is strife.

But the study of Torah is equal to them all.

 

Eternal our God, make the words of Your Torah sweet to us,  and to the House of Israel, Your people, that we and our children may be lovers of Your name and students of Your Torah for its own sake.

Blessed are You, the Eternal One, Teacher of Torah to Israel (and to the nations).

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HAVDALAH

 

The day is fading; the sun is setting; the silence and peace of night descend upon the earth.  

Give rest now, O Author of peace, to our troubled hearts; lift up the spirit oppressed by guilt.  

Turn, O Loved One, to Your children:

turn to every broken heart and every burdened soul.

 Let us at this hour be sure of Your forgiveness.

 

From Your house, O God,

we are about to return to our homes.  

Enter them with us,

that they may become Your sanctuaries,

dwelling-places of Your spirit.  

Then will our home stand firm against the storms of life,

to be a shelter for all that is good,

and a refuge from evil.

 

 And still another dwelling-place have You destined for us, O Source of life,

an eternal home to which we shall go when our brief day on earth has passed.  

Open for us then the gates of everlasting peace,

and keep alive in those who follow us the truths,

the visions, and the hopes we have struggled to make real.

 

This twilight hour reminds us also of the day when,

if we are faithful to our mission,

Your light will arise over all the world,

and Israel’s spiritual descendants will be as numerous as the stars of heavens.  

Teach our people to recognize the meaning of our history and the challenge of our destiny, to proclaim to all Your children the truth of Israel’s message:

One humanity on earth

even as there is One God in heaven.

 

You alone know when this great hope shall be fulfilled.  

But the day will surely come,

even as none of Your words returns fruitless,

without having accomplished Your purpose.  

Then joy will thrill all hearts,

and from one end of the earth to the other will ring the exultant cry:

 

 ‘Hear, O Israel, hear, all creation:  

The Eternal is our God, the Eternal is One!’  

 

Your house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples; all nations shall flock to it and exclaim in triumphant song:

 

 ‘Lift up your heads, O gates!  

Lift yourselves up, O ancient doors!  

Let the God of glory enter.

 Who is the Sovereign of glory?  

The God of all being is the Sovereign of glory!’

 

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Want to know the ‘Future’?

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Seriously?  Wouldn’t we all want to know what’s in store for us personally, financially, nationally?

 

Yes, seriously!  In fact nothing much has changed in this day and age of information technology when there are many people who still consult fortune tellers, horoscopes and the like.  Some do it for fun, curiosity, testing the ‘fates’ perhaps, while others consult before making a decision . . . yes, seriously!

 

For example, this is from a WELLNESS site with the title:

“What do horoscopes have to do with wellness?”

 

Horoscopes Can Actually Provide Uncanny Perspective, and Valuable Insight into Decisions and Life Situations.

How?

As humans, we can receive messages in many different ways from many different sources. We’re often inspired by other people, songs, books, movies and ideas. Horoscopes are also intended to provide insightful, inspirational and cautionary perspectives without compromising your common sense.

Horoscopes are derived methodically through the study of astrological movements related to time, space, birth and the human condition. While some astrologers are known for their uncanny accuracy in their insight and predictions, many others are known for their influence over people who mindlessly fail to think for themselves. Make sure you use your own heart, intuition and intellect in making important decisions in your life. Nobody can do that for you.

However you get it, seeking any extra degree of insight in situations, changes and opportunities can be productive at times. Does it work for you? Millions of people seem to recognize more of the natural coincidences occurring daily in their lives through astrologically inspired messages going back thousands of years.

How accurate is your horoscope today?

 

OK, so be it?  Not so fast.

Superstition abounds where ignorance of the One True God and His Word abounds.  Because if they were simply aware that there is a God to begin with, Who has spoken against such superficial and wrong beliefs, perhaps they would simply heed His mouthpiece, the prophet Isaiah 8:20:

 

To the law and to the testimony!

if they speak not according to this word,

surely there is no morning for them.

 

But then, who bothers to read the “Old” testament in the Christian 2-part bible?  It’s “old” and said to be “obsolete” if not superseded by the “new”, don’t bother with it except when Christian pastors/teachers need specific texts taken out of context to use in proving that Jesus Christ was foretold here there and everywhere in the prequel.

 

Just look at this short list if you google the topic of ‘OT foretold what NT fulfilled’:

Researches related to Jesus in the old testament

And even when the OT is referred to for “prooftexting”, the Christian translations of the Hebrew Scriptures are hardly recognizable to the very people whose scriptures it was borrowed from.  We have posts where we show comparisons of such prooftexts, please check our SITEMAP if you’re curious.

 

Horoscopes aside,  every month is designated as commemorative month for awareness of whatever, ranging from serious to silly, ad nauseum,  devised by people with nothing better to do, or are just having harmless fun,  unintentionally irritating skeptics.  This is the stuff in the entertainment pages of newspapers, space fillers, but unfortunately consulted by the superstitious.  Hey, live and let live, right?

 

But honestly, why waste precious time indulging in man-sourced “truth” and human speculations about the future when truly, there is no one who can look into the future and know what is in store for us?  Admittedly there are experts who observe the weather, economic climate, political situation, etc. who prognosticate their best guess and yes, sometimes they’re right and sometimes not.  The point?  Back to  Isaiah 8:20:

 

To the law and to the testimony!

if they speak not according to this word,

surely there is no morning for them.

 

Let us focus on the here and now and what the Creator and Life-Giver has taught regarding how to make life better for us individually and in community.  It is all in the Torah — health tips, dietary prescriptions, relational advice in every possible human situation (marriage, family, work, community, etc.).  Other-centeredness is the key phrase where there is a minimum of two people present . . . if each one of us considers the other’s welfare, whether our spouse, children, parent, employee, boss, friend, the other drivers in traffic, pedestrians, etc. etc. . . . the other always in the spirit of reciprocity, wouldn’t this be a better world?

 

Is Torah life impossible to live as Christians are taught to believe?   Well, if you believe that everyone born is separated from God and damned for hell, unable to change from inherited original sin, you are already programmed for failure!  “I can’t, I can’t, I can’t because of my nature, my condition, I can’t. ”   If so, why would the God of Wisdom Who designed humans in His Image bother to issue instructions, precepts, commandments, laws?  Why would 2nd-generation Cain be warned by the Creator he could avoid “sin” crouching at the door?

 

Read Ezekiel 18 to clear up your mind about “inherited sin” . . . we are responsible only for the sin we commit, not the sin of our parents.  Yes, there are consequences for us but the consequence is not inherited sin.  Would human parents impose rules impossible for their children to live by?  Why insult God the Creator, Revelator and Law-Giver with such unfair sense of justice punishing innocent generations for the disobedience of the first parents?  That is not the God of the Hebrew Scriptures, certainly not the God Who revealed Himself and His guidelines for living on Sinai.

 

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So what was the original topic of this post, “want to know the future?”  According to the Eternal God who is present in the present, our present, the ideal world of the future depends on how we live in His Present, in our present.  The Torah is the key to humanity’s future but alas, who’s listening, who really cares, who’s bothering to read and study what Torah is all about?

 

Thankfully, for one, the custodians, the Torah-observant among YHWH’s servant-son Israel.  Thankfully, for another,  there are awakened Gentiles Sinaites among them, we who have returned to the Hebrew Scriptures for reasons we have already stated in our Statement of Faith and Journey.  We recognize and acknowledge the value of YHWH’s Sinai Revelation, the Torah, instructions for all humanity, Jew and Gentile, on how to live in community.

 

The future is predictable in a Torah-observant world, a utopia on earth which is prophesied by the Hebrew prophets, mouthpieces of the God Who inhabits the future.

 

The simplest expression of Torah faith came ironically from the lips of a man who was never read Torah but is evidence that Torah is indeed written in the minds and hearts of humankind  as is stated in Jeremiah 31:33-34:

 

“This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel after that time,” declares the Lord.

“I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts.

I will be their God, and they will be my people.

No longer will they teach their neighbor,  or say to one another,

‘Know the Lord,’  because they will all know me,

from the least of them to the greatest.”

 

While that is a promise to Israel about Israel, the point of each individual born with an innate sense, common sense,  some knowledge of right and wrong, is inherent in all humankind.  It is observable in many individuals who were never even exposed to Torah.

 

That man who never read Torah but lived Torah was my father who,  at the end of his life,  said:  “My religion is to be good and to do good.”  Such is a simple declaration of Torah living—

  • to ‘be good’ is to simply live righteously, benefitting one’s self—
  • and to ‘do good’ is to live right benefitting others.

 

The future is assured by the promise in Deuteronomy 28 for blessings for obedience.  The blessing might not be evident and instant or even within the lifetime of the Torah-obedient, but good begets good and other people are blessed by the good life of even one individual.  As in the case of my father’s legacy, I am among thousands of beneficiaries of the blessings for the future he never lived long enough to see.  May the Just God of Jews and Gentiles bless the likes of my father who never heard of Torah but nevertheless lived it.

 

 

 

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A Sinaite’s Musical Liturgy for the 4th Sabbath of July

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KINDLE THE SABBATH LIGHTS

[Original Tune: Bread of the World/Revised Lyrics]

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Sing hallelu  Yahuwah, sing hallelu  Yahuwah,

Sing hallelu Yah, sing hallelu Yah,

Sing hallelu  Yahuwah!

 

 

 

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LIGHT of the world,

You brighten darkness,

We see You

in this world You made,

Your earth,

Your skies,

Your vast creation,

Your laws

that regulate them all.

 

Humanity

made in Your Image,

All gifted with free will

and choice,

But more than these,

You’ve shown The Way,

To those who see

Your Light today.

 

 

 

[BE THOU MY VISION/Revised Lyrics]

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Be Thou my Vision, Yahuwah my Lord,

Be Thou my Wisdom, as I read Thy Word,

Thou and Thou alone art the Lord of the Sabbath,

Long have I sought Thee,

Thou didst show me Thy Path.

 

 

Be Thou my Shepherd, Who teaches the Way,

Follow Thy lead every day if I may,

Just how much I love Thee, I barely can say,

Yahuwah, Thou art the Lord of my Sabbath, today.

 

 

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Reading from Isaiah/Yesha Yahu 58:13-14

 

13  If because of the sabbath, you turn your foot

From doing your own pleasure on My holy day,

And call the sabbath a delight,

the holy day of the LORD honorable,

And honor it, desisting from your own ways,

From seeking your own pleasure

And speaking your own word,

14  Then you will take delight in YHWH,

And I will make you ride on the heights of the earth;

And I will feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father,

For the mouth of YHWH has spoken.”

 

BLESSINGS

 

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For all the blessings You give,

For all the love we receive,

Kindness and mercy, provisions each day,

How can we show You,

how much we love You,

‘Love one another’

You say.

 

Children are gifts from Your Heart,

Whether they’re here or apart,

Thank You, Yahuwah,

O Giver of life,

How may we serve You,

worship, adore You,

Simply obey what You say.

 

 

 

 

[Take time to recite a Sabbath blessing here, remembering loved ones, sharing bread and wine, make a toast ‘to Life’, l’chaim, ‘mabuhay’.]

 

 

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HAVDALAH

[Precious Lord, Take My Hand/Original Lyrics]

1.  Precious Lord, take my hand,
Lead me on, let me stand,
I am tired, I am weak, I am worn;
Through the storm, through the night,
Lead me on to the light:

Take my hand, precious Lord,
Lead me home.

2.   When my way grows drear,
Precious Lord, linger near,
When my life is almost gone,
Hear my cry, hear my call,
Hold my hand lest I fall:

Take my hand, precious Lord,
Lead me home.

3.  When the darkness appears
And the night draws near,
And the day is past and gone,
At the river I stand,
Guide my feet, hold my hand:

Take my hand, precious Lord,
Lead me home.

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Did Israel fail as YHWH’s ‘Light to the Gentiles’?

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[First posted May 8, 2012; revised and updated for this 4-years later post.  Guess what is the answer to the question?—Admin1]

 

 

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The gentile prophet Balaam spoke only as YHWH’s ‘mouthpiece’  to declare to the gentile king Balak:    [AST] Numbers 23:9 

 

Behold!  It is a nation that will dwell in solitude

and not to be reckoned among the nations. 

 

 

In the biblical world as presented in the TNK, it would appear that there are only two categories of people: the chosen, and the others.

 

Prior to the people of Israel—

  • individuals like Adam and Eve were spoken to and given specific commands.  
  • Cain the firstborn in the second generation was specifically warned to dominate his natural instincts or he would commit something called “sin”.
  •  Later, individuals like Noah and Abraham were “called” to carry out specific assignments .
  • And of course from a particular bloodline of Abraham’s descendants [Isaac, then Jacob] was formed the people of Israel;

—-formed first but already chosen,

—destined to bear the responsibility of being light-bearer for the Creator of the universe.  

 

For what purpose? To live and model His lifestyle intended for every person made in His image—that would be everyone else “in the dark”—the gentiles, the nations.

 

Gentiles exist only from the perspective of the people of Israel,  an “us” and “them” or “we” and “they” ethnic separation.   People never know they’re “gentile” until they start reading the Bible.   And most people are clueless who’s an Israelite and who’s not.    In fact, most readers think Adam and Eve and everyone else singled out and named in the Bible is Jewish.  It’s not surprising, because there are articles from Jewish websites that have titles like “Abraham, the First Jew.”  

 

Abraham was called a “Hebrew” but that word meant “one who has crossed over” which is what Abraham did, crossing over from Ur of the Chaldeas through Haran to the Land he was told to go to.  Etymologists also think Hebrew came from Eber, a great grandson of Noah’s son Shem from whom the word Shemite/Semite/Semitic originated. 

 

At least this is how the Bible unfolds it:

  • The first Jew would be Jacob who was renamed “Israel”.  
  • And strictly speaking, his line should be called “Israelite “up till the time of the loss of the land of Israel to gentile powers, when the upper kingdom called Israel was no longer existing, and the lower kingdom of Judea was occupied by the Romans.  
  • From Yhudah, Judah, came the word “Jew”.

 It is important to use the proper ethnic designation so that people are not confused, specially in bible study. 

 

Non-Israelites, non-Jews, or gentiles like ourselves who read the Hebrew Scriptures struggle to understand how a people handpicked by the God of the universe could possibly ignore, disobey and rebel as much as their history records expose that they did, particularly when the blessings for obedience were jaw-dropping incentives enough, even without the “OR ELSE” — the curses for disobedience —which were horrendous enough to make even the hardest criminal want to reform! 

 

It’s one thing to make that judgment in hindsight, knowing what we know now; and another thing to live through ancient history in cultures and under pressures we can hardly relate to.  You would think that with a dismal historical record like Kings and Chronicles in the TNK, Israel’s scribes would expunge all the self-damning misconduct from their national record to save themselves the embarrassment of being chastised by unchosen people and judged for being “stiff-necked” generation after generation!  But to their credit, they recognized their divine-ordained existence; and that truth is truth, history is history . . . and as YHWH’s chosen people, theirs is not just a nation’s history but “Scripture,” where words of blessing as well as curses from the very mouth of YHWH are embedded in their historical documents.

 

The nations, we gentiles, are immensely blessed if we read the Hebrew Scriptures. There we discover —

  • the God of Israel,
  • the God of all people
  • and His revelation for all humanity, the Torah.

If we had been previously misled by man-made scriptures or man-sourced religious teaching, here is the standard against which all teachings claiming to be God-sourced are to be measured.  The Christian New Testament claims no less; in fact the early church fathers deemed it necessary to append the Hebrew Scriptures as a “prequel” because without it, the sequel “New” cannot stand alone!  And yet how far does the “New”  depart and deviate from the original “Old”?

 

So, back to the question:  

 

Did Israel fail to be YHWH’s

“light to the gentiles”?  

 

 

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First of all, how would we even know about YHWH today if it were not for Israel?  

  • They left the best legacy to humankind, their Hebrew Scriptures.  It is up for any gentile now to read and study and learn and apply!
  • The chosen people have fulfilled their divine mandate in simply recording the Way, God’s Way to Live, YHWH’s Torah.
  • Prophecies recorded about their future, Neviim is now history.
  • Inspired writings such as the Psalms and Proverbs collected in the third part of their Scriptures, the Ketuviim, are widely used by other major world religions.   
  • Today, modern Israel functions as a miraculous state backed by their “stiff-necked” will to survive in this world where there is such great pressure to annihilate them again, still a Jewish David among  Gentile Goliaths.
 

And needless to say but we’ll say it so nobody misses the obvious: the same God Who backed them up from the time He chose them some six millennia ago has never abandoned them, even if it appeared so in their darkest hour.  Granted, not all Jews are Torah observant, but the restored nation functions today applying Torah principles in government, use of land resources, in dealing with their enemy, the only nation that obeys the Sabbath commandment.

 

Are the 10 commandments enshrined in the laws of democratic nations? The ‘light-bearer’ reached almost all corners of the earth in their exile.  

 

Chosen Israel has done its part;  the time has come for the UNchosen, the Gentile nations,  to now learn from Israel and their Hebrew Scriptures and to get to know the God Who still speaks through its pages but more importantly, it is time for all, chosen or unchosen, to recognize HIM as the One True GOD/Elohim, and choose HIM as LORD/Adonai:

 

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Elie Wiesel – never too late . . .

FullSizeRenderOn July 2,2016 the name “Elie Wiesel” appeared on international media for 15-seconds with  flashing images of this person at various ages of his 87-years.  Apparently he was someone significant enough for the world to take notice, so I wondered why had I missed hearing about him before, when I have been much into great figures of Jewry for every conceivable achievement, great or small, notorious or meritorious, past and present.

 

Elie Wiesel,  dubbed “the conscience of the world” among other titles—pardon my ignorance indeed, my loss as I soon realized.  So when my own coffee mug sitting right on my bookshelf had his name on it which I never noticed before (look at 2nd book on mug), I figured hey, this is a sign that I must post an article about this man!

 

So I fast caught up with Elie Wiesel by reading as many articles about him as were available on the internet. (Thank YHWH for granting me a long enough life to marvel at instant FYI at the click of computer keys right on my bed in the middle of the night.  I belong to a generation that would have had to wait for the public library to open, IF what I needed was even available!)

 

I did this on a day declared as ‘non-working holiday’,  intended to give due consideration for Islamic faithful to celebrate the end of their feast Ramadan. How ironic, you might think,  to research a Jew who survived the holocaust on a day I should have spent reading up on the religion of Islam. . . but then I had already done that homework.  I spent the previous month reading the Koran from beginning to end in an attempt to understand  religious extremists.

  • Why do terrorists/Jihadists shouting “God is great” in Arabic have no regard for life that only  God can give to the only creature He made in His image?
  • Why, “in God’s Name,” destroy human life, whether the suicide bomber’s  along with other innocent bystanders who happen to be around when they decide to make a hit?

Such horrific happenings are  becoming too frequent, too common, occurring anytime, anywhere, victimizing non-Muslims but significantly, hordes more among their own ethnic and religious kin.

 

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But before I lose focus on who inspired this post, let’s get back to Elie Wiesel.   I just can’t resist comparing the destructive course chosen by a minority of Islamists to the choice made by one Jewish victim of millennia-long anti-semitism that continues, yes despite the horrific lessons of the Holocaust. And, just as Elie Wiesel himself had questioned in his play “The Trial of God”, I wonder why God does not intervene and eliminate all destructive evildoing from the face of the earth.  You will have to read the play to get the answer.

 

There is much to read about Elie Wiesel from google listing, but here are my picks for quick information:  

 

 

 

We never really know people from what other people write about them, so the next recourse is to look at the list of books/articles/publications attributed to Elie Wiesel.   I picked out three that will eventually land in our MUST READ category:

 

  • Messengers of God:  A True Story about the Angelic Presence and the Return to 
    • [like you, I thought the last part of the title was cut but guess what, that IS the complete title; now wouldn’t that intrigue you enough to get a copy?  I did for that very reason.]
  • Wise Men and Their Tales:  Portraits of Biblical, Talmudic, and Hasidic Masters 
    • [I figured I needed to hear a secular voice discussing Rabbinic commentary on the lives of a wide range of biblical figures]
    • The Trial of God 
      • [A very interesting play putting God on trial for the evil and suffering of humanity]

 

From among many EW quotables:

 

 “I write to understand

as much as to be understood.” 

 

Elie Wiesel Quotes on God, the Holocaust and Humanity  [read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.728537]

 

1. It seemed as impossible to conceive of Auschwitz with God as to conceive of Auschwitz without God. Therefore, everything had to be reassessed because everything had changed.

(The Nobel Peace Prize speech, 1986)

 

2. For us, forgetting was never an option. Remembering is a noble and necessary act. 

(The Nobel Peace Prize speech, 1986)

 

3. Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil.

(Interview with U.S. media, 1986)

 

4. I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.

(The Nobel Peace Prize speech, 1986)

 

5. Waking among the dead, one wondered if one was still alive. And yet real despair only seized us later. Afterwards. As we emerged from the nightmare and began to search for meaning.

(The Nobel Peace Prize speech, 1986)

 

6. No one is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from the kingdom of night.

(The Nobel Peace Prize speech, 1986)

 

7. I rarely speak about God. To God yes. I protest against Him. I shout at Him. But open discourse about the qualities of God, about the problems that God imposes, theodicy, no. And yet He is there, in silence, in filigree.

(Interview to the Paris Review, 1984)

 

8. The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference.

The opposite of beauty is not ugliness, it’s indifference.

The opposite of faith is not heresy, it’s indifference.

And the opposite of life is not death, but indifference between life and death.

(Interview with U.S. media, 1986)

 

9. No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them.

(Interview to Parade Magazine, 1992)

 

10. When a Jew visits Jerusalem for the first time, it is not the first time; it is a homecoming.

(Interview to Israeli media, 2010)

 

This Sept. 12, 2012, photo shows Holocaust activist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel, 83, in his office in New York. Weisel's latest book is titled, "Open Heart." (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

This Sept. 12, 2012, photo shows Holocaust activist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel, 83, in his office in New York. Weisel’s latest book is titled, “Open Heart.” (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

“To forget

the dead

would be

akin to

killing them

a second

time” . . . .

 

And so, dear Elie Wiesel, this is one Gentile website’s humble tribute to you,

  • unfortunately at a time you have already left the generation—
    • that survived two world wars
    • and witnessed and continue to experience atrocities and evil
    • perpetrated by the “I” of man that chooses to go against
    • the “I” made in the image of God,
    • both albeit contrasting capabilities in each individual,
    • proof of ‘free will’,
    • a precious gift from God.

The totality of your life and legacy —personal choices realized in  deeds and expressed in words— testify to those of us who never knew you, nor heard of you until you passed on.

 

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To your life,

Elie Wiesel,

this Shabbat’s

glass of wine

is dedicated.

L’chaim!

 

 

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A Sinaite’s Liturgy for the 3rd Sabbath of July

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KINDLE THE SABBATH LIGHTS

 

Blessed are You, O YHWH,

LORD of the Sabbath,

Creator and Master of the universe, 

Who blessed us with knowledge

about Yourself and Your Way

through Your Revelation on Sinai,

Who set apart

the sacred from the profane,

a day of rest from six days of work, 

Who first observed the Sabbath day

and commanded its observance as Law

for all creatures, man and beast,

so that resting from our daily routines

might be part of our day

as well as our week,

so that we might cease from what occupies us

most of our lives,

whatever it is that keeps us striving nonstop,

so that we might simply delight

and take joy in Your gift of rest,

to the benefit of our health and well-being,

for the proper use of our rest time,

profitably and fruitfully

in ways that bless us and others,

by our obedience to Your Sabbath Law,

O Lord YHWH.

 

These Sabbath lights are kindled

not so much because

we need to brighten this sacred space

for our Sabbath fellowship,

but more to remind us of the very Source of Light,

YOU, Lord YHWH,  

Who manifested to Moshe as a burning bush,

to the mixed multitude as thunder and lightning on the mount of Sinai,

in Israel’s wilderness wandering as pillar of fire and glory cloud,

in the ‘Light of Torah’ to those of us today

who receive divine enlightenment 

regarding the Way to right relationship,

primarily with You

and secondarily with fellow humanity,

so that gentiles represented in the ‘mixed multitude’

on that fateful day of Your giving Your Torah

would eventually meld

with the nation that would be Israel,

Your firstborn son, Your chosen people,

with whom You would cut

Your  one and only covenant.

Observant Israel and enlightened gentiles

– representative humanity –

have ever since and to this day,

represent You YHWH,

as the True Creator God,

Giver of a most unique manual for living,

Your TORAH,

the Tree of Life, our Guideline,

humankind’s ‘map’ and ‘pathway’

through the vicissitudes of living on planet earth.

 

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O YHWH, God of Israel and all the nations,

observant multitudes who continue to hear Your voice

in the pages of your Sinai Revelation,

 who not only listen but heed, 

gather on this Sabbath day,

from sundown Friday through sundown Saturday,

to take pleasure in Your gift of rest,

to spend in ways distinct from the days of our workweek,

to gather with like-minded believers and worshippers of You,

the One and Only True God,

YHWH is Your Name,

YHWH the Lord of the Sabbath, 

YHWH the Name we call upon and proclaim!

Blessed are You, YHWH,  God of Sinaites,

for blessing us and all created beings

with a special day of rest,

Your Holy Sabbath!

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Psalms 99: The Lord Our God Is Holy

 

1 YHWH reigns; let the peoples tremble!
    He sits enthroned upon the cherubim; 

    let the earth quake!
2   YHWH is great in Zion;
    He is exalted over all the peoples.
Let them praise Your great and awesome name!
    Holy is He!
The King in His might loves justice.
    You have established equity;
    You have executed justice
         and righteousness in Jacob.
Exalt YHWH our God;
    worship at His footstool!
    Holy is He!

Moses and Aaron were among His priests,
    Samuel also was among those who called upon His name.
    They called to YHWH, and He answered them.
In the pillar of the cloud He spoke to them;
    they kept His testimonies
    and the statute that He gave them.

O YHWH our God, You answered them;
    You were a forgiving God to them,
    but an avenger of their wrongdoings.
Exalt YHWH our God,
    and worship at His holy mountain;
    for YHWH our God is holy!

 

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S A B B A T H

B L E S S I N G S

 

 

O YHWH,  LORD of TIME

and all that TIME represents,

The only BEING

with no beginning and no end,

YHWH, GOD ETERNAL:

among the created beings which You designed

with specificity, distinction, diversity,

purpose and individual beauty,

humanity shares with all other living things

the precious limitation

of a once-only lifetime on earth.

 

As we each reflect on the life we have lived

for the number of years You have so far allotted to us,

we are grateful for many blessings we cannot count—

  • parents who birthed us into their planned family,
  • siblings we connected in ways beyond blood relationship, 
  • spouse we have committed to in marriage,
  • children and generations that continue our family lineage,
  • friendships that have lasted through good times and adversities,
  • the blessings of work opportunities, enjoyment and comforts in life,
  • and countless more.

As we come together in fellowship

on this day of ceasing from our strivings,

a time to rest body and soul,

we partake of the bread and wine,  

appropriate symbols chosen by Your chosen people,

for the joy and delight

that comes with celebrating Your Holy Sabbath.

With them, we say—

“L’Chaim”,   “to LIFE,”

and “Mabuhay” — “Let us LIVE!”

 

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HAVDALAH

 

LORD of the Sabbath, YHWH our God,

we are among the people

who live from Sabbath to Sabbath;

Each time our Sabbath celebration

comes to an end,

we can barely wait for the next Sabbath

in the next week to come,

never knowing what will happen in between, 

simply anticipating the uniqueness and difference

we feel every time we do leave the world of work

to enter Your Sabbath Sanctuary in Your Time.

We entrust our lifetime into Your Hands,

O YHWH, Source of Breath and Life,

We entrust our loved ones to You,

O YHWH, God of our family,

We entrust our future to You, O YHWH,

Who alone knows the Future from our Present.

Whatever happens

in between the meeting of like-minded worshippers of You

in this gathering of Torah/Sabbath-Keepers,

we entrust whatever is left of our Time on earth to You,

for we know that as You have always been

in our past and present

as we journeyed through life in search of You,

that You are the same God we will love and worship;

whatever our future holds,

a minute later, an hour later,

a day after, the next week, month, and year—-

for the time You will continue to bless us

with Your Breath of Life,

until You grant us our final Sabbath Rest,

You are the God we have chosen to serve, O YHWH!

 

Blessed are You, YHWH,

God of Israel, God of the Nations, 

God of Sinaites,

Amen.

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July 4: THOMAS JEFFERSON ON CHRISTIANITY & RELIGION

[This was first posted in 2012. What originally prompted the post was the email of  Sinaite  “SMK” who happened to be in the USA, during the celebration of America’s July 4th Independence Day.  Yes, it is always good to return to the roots of continuing traditions we observe in this day and age; often we don’t even know why or what we’re celebrating, yes?  But more than that, this ‘send’ is quite an eye-opener about the great American patriot Thomas Jefferson whose independent thinking led him to question the very religious foundations of his ‘new world’, signs of early Sinaite-ism or so we’d like to think.  For, what is the essence of Sinai 6000 but the indefatigable spirit of adventure which not only questions the status quo but dares to explore away from the beaten path and get on another, albeit unfamiliar, pathway at a fork on the road of any individual’s life journey.   Where might an unknown pathway lead to?  What is the ultimate destination for determined seekers of true meaning in life?  In our case and in good company with President Thomas Jefferson, among many others for sure, the end of the journey is Spiritual Sinai  . . .  where  the Creator God of Truth and Wisdom whose Name is YHWH, could begin to liberate ‘those with ears to hear and eyes to see’ —from ignorance, intolerance and slavery of the mind.—Admin1]

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Hi Sinaites,

We are celebrating the 4th of July today here in the US.  I don’t know why but in the spirit of freedom, I was prompted to read on some works of this great author of the US Declaration of Independence who was none other than the 3rd American President Thomas Jefferson.  Staying in Virginia with our son and family at this time, let me share with you the mind of this great Virginian as per attached articles. 

How liberating indeed!  Enjoy!

In Adonai’s peace,

SMK@S6K

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON ON CHRISTIANITY & RELIGION

Compiled by Jim Walker

 

“Ignorance is preferable to error,

and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong.”

-Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782)


In spite of right-wing Christian attempts to rewrite history to make Jefferson into a Christian, little about his philosophy resembles that of Christianity. Although Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence wrote of the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God, there exists nothing in the Declaration about Christianity.

 

Although Jefferson believed in a Creator, his concept of it resembled that of the god of deism (the term “Nature’s God” used by deists of the time). With his scientific bent, Jefferson sought to organize his thoughts on religion. He rejected the superstitions and mysticism of Christianity and even went so far as to edit the gospels, removing the miracles and mysticism of Jesus (see The Jefferson Bible) leaving only what he deemed the correct moral philosophy of Jesus.

 

Distortions of history occur in the minds of many Christians whenever they see the word “God” embossed in statue or memorial concrete. For example, those who visit the Jefferson Memorial in Washington will read Jefferson’s words engraved:

 

“I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every from of tyranny over the mind of man.”

When they see the word “God” many Christians see this as “proof” of his Christianity without thinking that “God” can have many definitions ranging from nature to supernatural. Yet how many of them realize that this passage aimed at attacking the tyranny of the Christian clergy of Philadelphia, or that Jefferson’s God was not the personal god of Christianity? Those memorial words came from a letter written to Benjamin Rush in 1800 in response to Rush’s warning about the Philadelphia clergy attacking Jefferson (Jefferson was seen as an infidel by his enemies during his election for President).

 

The complete statement reads as follows:

 

“The returning good sense of our country threatens abortion to their hopes, & they [the clergy] believe that any portion of power confided to me, will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. And they believe rightly; for I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. But this is all they have to fear from me: & enough too in their opinion, & this is the cause of their printing lying pamphlets against me. . .”

 

Jefferson aimed at laissez-faire liberalism in the name of individual freedom, He felt that any form of government control, not only of religion, but of individual mercantilism consisted of tyranny. He thought that our civil rights have no dependence on our religious opinions, any more than our opinions in physics or geometry.

 

If anything can clear of the misconceptions of Jeffersonian history, it can come best from the author himself. Although Jefferson had a complex view of religion, too vast for this presentation, the following quotes provide a glimpse of how Thomas Jefferson viewed the corruptions of Christianity and religion.


Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity.

-Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782


But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.

-Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782


What is it men cannot be made to believe!

-Thomas Jefferson to Richard Henry Lee, April 22, 1786. (on the British regarding America, but quoted here for its universal appeal.)


Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787


Where the preamble declares, that coercion is a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, an amendment was proposed by inserting “Jesus Christ,” so that it would read “A departure from the plan of Jesus Christ, the holy author of our religion;” the insertion was rejected by the great majority, in proof that they meant to comprehend, within the mantle of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mohammedan, the Hindoo and Infidel of every denomination.

-Thomas Jefferson, Autobiography, in reference to the Virginia Act for Religious Freedom


I concur with you strictly in your opinion of the comparative merits of atheism and demonism, and really see nothing but the latter in the being worshipped by many who think themselves Christians.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Richard Price, Jan. 8, 1789 (Richard Price had written to TJ on Oct. 26. about the harm done by religion and wrote “Would not Society be better without Such religions? Is Atheism less pernicious than Demonism?”)


I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Francis Hopkinson, March 13, 1789


They [the clergy] believe that any portion of power confided to me, will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. And they believe rightly; for I have sworn upon the altar of god, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. But this is all they have to fear from me: and enough, too, in their opinion.

-Thomas Jefferson to Dr. Benjamin Rush, Sept. 23, 1800


Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between church and State.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Danbury Baptist Association, CT., Jan. 1, 1802


History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government. This marks the lowest grade of ignorance of which their civil as well as religious leaders will always avail themselves for their own purposes.

-Thomas Jefferson to Alexander von Humboldt, Dec. 6, 1813.


The whole history of these books [the Gospels] is so defective and doubtful that it seems vain to attempt minute enquiry into it: and such tricks have been played with their text, and with the texts of other books relating to them, that we have a right, from that cause, to entertain much doubt what parts of them are genuine. In the New Testament there is internal evidence that parts of it have proceeded from an extraordinary man; and that other parts are of the fabric of very inferior minds. It is as easy to separate those parts, as to pick out diamonds from dunghills.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Adams, January 24, 1814


Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814


In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Horatio G. Spafford, March 17, 1814


If we did a good act merely from love of God and a belief that it is pleasing to Him, whence arises the morality of the Atheist? …Their virtue, then, must have had some other foundation than the love of God.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Thomas Law, June 13, 1814


Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them; and no man ever had a distinct idea of the trinity. It is the mere Abracadabra of the mountebanks calling themselves the priests of Jesus.”

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 30 July, 1816


My opinion is that there would never have been an infidel, if there had never been a priest. The artificial structures they have built on the purest of all moral systems, for the purpose of deriving from it pence and power, revolts those who think for themselves, and who read in that system only what is really there.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Mrs. Samuel H. Smith, August, 6, 1816


You say you are a Calvinist. I am not. I am of a sect by myself, as far as I know.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Ezra Stiles Ely, June 25, 1819


As you say of yourself, I too am an Epicurian. I consider the genuine (not the imputed) doctrines of Epicurus as containing everything rational in moral philosophy which Greece and Rome have left us.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Short, Oct. 31, 1819


Priests…dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight and scowl on the fatal harbinger announcing the subversions of the duperies on which they live.

-Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Correa de Serra, April 11, 1820


Among the sayings and discourses imputed to him [Jesus] by his biographers, I find many passages of fine imagination, correct morality, and of the most lovely benevolence; and others again of so much ignorance, so much absurdity, so much untruth, charlatanism, and imposture, as to pronounce it impossible that such contradictions should have proceeded from the same being.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Short, April 13, 1820


To talk of immaterial existences is to talk of nothings. To say that the human soul, angels, god, are immaterial, is to say they are nothings, or that there is no god, no angels, no soul. I cannot reason otherwise: but I believe I am supported in my creed of materialism by Locke, Tracy, and Stewart. At what age of the Christian church this heresy of immaterialism, this masked atheism, crept in, I do not know. But heresy it certainly is.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Adams, Aug. 15, 1820


Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind.

-Thomas Jefferson to James Smith, 1822.


I can never join Calvin in addressing his god. He was indeed an Atheist, which I can never be; or rather his religion was Daemonism. If ever man worshipped a false god, he did.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Adams, April 11, 1823


And the day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the supreme being as his father in the womb of a virgin will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerve in the brain of Jupiter. But may we hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this most venerated reformer of human errors.

-Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John Adams, April 11, 1823


It is between fifty and sixty years since I read it [the Apocalypse], and I then considered it merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to General Alexander Smyth, Jan. 17, 1825


May it be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. All eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God.

-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Roger C. Weightman, June 24, 1826 (in the last letter he penned)


Bibliography (click on an underlined book title if you’d like to obtain it):

Merrill D. Peterson, ed, Thomas Jefferson Writings, (The Library of America,1984)

O.I.A. Roche, ed, The Jefferson Bible: with the Annotated Commentaries on Religion of Thomas Jefferson, (Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1964)

Dickinson W. Adams, ed, et al, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series (Princeton University Press, 1983)

Lester J. Cappon, ed, The Adams-Jefferson Letters, Vol. 2,(The University of North Carolina Press, 1959)

Alf J. Mapp, Jr., Thomas Jefferson, A Strange Case of Mistaken Identity, (Madison Books, 1987)

Julian P. Boyd, ed, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, (Princeton University Press 1950–)

A.A. Lipscomb, Albert E. Bergh, eds. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, (The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Assoc., 1903-1904)

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For other quotes on the internet see:

The Letters of Thomas Jefferson: 1743-1826

 

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Life is a Pilgrimage

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[This was one of the first posts on this website; it recounts the Sinaite’s individual and collective pilgrimage in seeking the One True God. For some of us, that took decades of our lifetime and some moved on to their permanent Sabbath Rest, secure in their journey’s destination.  How can they nor we not feel secure, having checked out the original Revelation that we have deemed complete and not “progressive”?  Live the Torah life, commit to the God who prescribed it, get to know Him and that leads to loving Him and worshipping no one else but Him.  Then declare His Name YHWH to all who would care to hear and heed and that is the reason for this website.  There is no place for ‘blind faith’ in the search for the One True God who gave us a brain that should reason and research and question the foundations of man-made religions that claim a monopoly of ‘truth’.  This website encourages you, dear visitor, to check out the unbeaten path on the fork of the road that led you here.  You have nothing to lose and the One True Great Awesome God to gain.  Two other Sinaites recorded their individual pilgrimage:

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For God-seekers/Truth-seekers, life is a pilgrimage.

 

We journey through each phase of our earthly life, choosing pathways we think will lead us to our destination . . . only to face that fork on the road that gives us pause. Those who don’t wish to stray from ‘the familiar’ continue on the same convenient and comfortable pathway; after all, they have been convinced that the map they’ve depended on has been reliable. Few dare to stray into the unknown, unbeaten path.

 

Thankfully, many of us did and have been blessed for doing so, for in checking what was on the “other pathway” that diverged from the road widely travelled—the beaten path—we learned, we matured, we became progressively more discerning; best of all, we got biblically educated!

 

Some of us have spent almost a lifetime journeying toward that “Sacred Place” where we expect to meet the ONE TRUE GOD. On that journey, we made a thoughtful decision every time we faced a fork on the road. That fork showed up not once, not twice, but thrice on this pilgrimage.

 

Some of us started out as children inheriting the religious choices of our parents, baptized in the Roman Catholic Church; then, discontented with mere tradition, ritual and unquestioned dogma, we turned to seeking God in what we were told contained His complete revelation—The Christian Bible.

 

So we ended up in one of the “protestant” sects or turned to one of the many evangelical fellowships where we listened to preachings from “The Word of God”, except much of that preaching/teaching focused only on the newer testament. Many of us organized into weekly bible study groups and got involved in churches/fellowships.

 

While comfortable and content in following that map provided by The Christian Bible, later in the journey, we faced yet another fork on the road. This time, the alternative led us to a closer look into the neglected part of the Christian Bible —the so-called “Old” Testament. Messianic Theology introduced us to the Hebraic roots of our Christian Faith.

 

Well and good, most of us felt we had finally arrived. . .only to encounter one more fork on the road . . . one that challenged us not only to venture more deeply into the foundational Hebrew Scriptures on which the supposedly newer testament was based, but also to question the very foundations of our Christian heritage.

 

It is this latter investigation that shook up the very core of our God-search, for we discovered that what we had unquestioningly accepted as God-given Truth turned out to be man-made doctrine hatched in mere councils of men within the first three centuries of millennium 4 in the Biblical reckoning of time, though in the Gregorian calendar, it would be the first thousand years after the supposed birth of Christianity’s Savior — Jesus Christ.

 

Jesus of Nazareth, Yeshua–like any Jew in his time —was raised and educated in the Hebrew Scriptures, lived Torah, worshipped the God of Israel. Other than that, there isn’t much written in historical records about this man; much of what we know about him comes from “New” Testament books.

 

We who have awakened to the consistent message of the Hebrew Scriptures about the self-revelation of the God on Sinai have followed Jesus out of Christianity into his faith in Israel’s God, whose self-revealed Name is YHWH. The faith of Jesus is not the same as faith in Jesus. With all due respect, this is where we now depart from our former Christ-centered colleagues, friends, teachers and pastors. Contrary to misunderstandings about our faith, we are not joining Judaism; we are gentiles drawn to the God of Abraham, Moses, Israel, and Jesus of history.

 

Our former co-travellers on this journey [committed and dedicated Christ-worshippers] who are befuddled at our turnabout from a whole belief system we had embraced all our lives, have understandably reacted in various ways—ranging from pity that we’ve lost our salvation, to active resistance by warning others and labelling us “apostates”, “bastards” and “anti-christs”. Such negative reactions hardly threaten our resolve to continue on this last and final lap of our pilgrimage.

 

This pathway has led us back to the place of Divine Revelation:

  • geographically, that place is a mount in the Desert of  Sinai;
  • biblically/historically, that time is recorded in Exodus . .
  • literarily, that “place” is the repository of the True Revelation—the Hebrew Scriptures, the TNK, but specifically the TORAH.

 

The journey’s length depends on the God-seeker . . . for the True Revelator had given His directions as early as that historical point in time to Moses and the mixed multitude. That Revelation has been accessible to all mankind for 6 millennia now, but it has taken each one of us almost a lifetime to get to it. 

Why?

That is a question each one must answer for himself.

There is nothing to lose in pursuing this path. We all have already known the other side; all our lives have been spent on studying its theological/scriptural/doctrinal implications and conclusions.

 

All we can say at this point is — none of us regret ever returning to the original Way. We wish we had discovered this Way so much earlier, so that we could have worshipped, served, and made known the One True God in the spring instead of the autumn of our lives. It is not too late for the youth among us; we trust they will carry on our legacy.

 

 

Blessed be the God

we have come to know,

love and serve—

His Name is YHWH.

 

 

 

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