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The Igbo Biafrans : Did we attone for the sins of our forefathers over slavery? What have we done to assuage their sufferings . maltreatment and death ; even after the raiders were made to swear by Ofo Nnaa that they would never be abused or maltreated?
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Avotaynu v'imotaynu aveinu malkeinu Hashgacha Pratis mi sheberach,Kaddish Kria Shema, Hashkiveinu
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With all nuances of Teshuvah and Eyn Sof p'kuach b'nefesh Lishmah Torah et Ha Shabbat la doro tam Brit Olam-Bendigamos-Pr 14:28 (Eri 'a epignosis)
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Only Chadic Chamic-Kehilla
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| February 11, 2017 at 12:47 PM |
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Etz Chaim shall al ways be retort, comforter Tzim Tzum
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| February 11, 2017 at 12:50 PM |
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Avot of Neviim( Isaiah 28:1-6
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Hermeneutic-Isaiah 28:12-29 /Ebla , But, Ishut not cause in Death Covenant ;compare-Surah al-Furqān 25:68-69)
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Hermeneutic-Isaiah 28:12-29 /Ebla , But, Ishut not cause in Death Covenant ;compare-Surah al-Furqān 25:68-69)
15. Numbers 15:39, Sifre N. 115,228
Look at it and recall the commandments of the Lord and observe them, so that you do not follow your heart and your eyes in your lustful urge(R. Nathan,R.Hiyya
Commentary. In order to teach that God's decrees have both an immediate effect in keeping the individual from sin and a reward that will come in the future, R. Nathan tells a morality tale that is surely a classic of its kind. Since the verse speaks of the purpose of wearing the fringes being to counteract the lustful urges of the heart and eyes, the story illustrates how this literally happened. The reward, promised in the phrase I, THE LORD YOUR GOD, follows when the beautiful woman he desired lustfully becomes his legally.
2 Numbers 5:11, Sifre Numbers 7, 10-R. Ishmael says, "We do not need this verse to teach us that. If in the case of a divorced woman, which is of lesser severity since she is permitted to return to her divorced husband if he is an Israelite, she is unfit for priestly marriage, certainly in the case of the Sotah,...(Compare: Agunah of Pilagesh Ahava Rabba)
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Hermeneutic-Isaiah 28:12-29 /Ebla , But, Ishut not cause in Death Covenant ;compare-Surah al-Furqān 25:68-69)
15. Numbers 15:39, Sifre N. 115,228
Look at it and recall the commandments of the Lord and observe them, so that you do not follow your heart and your eyes in your lustful urge(R. Nathan,R.Hiyya
Commentary. In order to teach that God's decrees have both an immediate effect in keeping the individual from sin and a reward that will come in the future, R. Nathan tells a morality tale that is surely a classic of its kind. Since the verse speaks of the purpose of wearing the fringes being to counteract the lustful urges of the heart and eyes, the story illustrates how this literally happened. The reward, promised in the phrase I, THE LORD YOUR GOD, follows when the beautiful woman he desired lustfully becomes his legally.
2 Numbers 5:11, Sifre Numbers 7, 10-R. Ishmael says, "We do not need this verse to teach us that. If in the case of a divorced woman, which is of lesser severity since she is permitted to return to her divorced husband if he is an Israelite, she is unfit for priestly marriage, certainly in the case of the Sotah,...(Compare: Agunah of Pilagesh Ahava Rabba)
We're it as easy as Hafizah or Nushuz , why then Beinoni
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Hermeneutic-Isaiah 28:12-29 /Ebla , But, Ishut not cause in Death Covenant ;compare-Surah al-Furqān 25:68-69)
15. Numbers 15:39, Sifre N. 115,228
Look at it and recall the commandments of the Lord and observe them, so that you do not follow your heart and your eyes in your lustful urge(R. Nathan,R.Hiyya
Commentary. In order to teach that God's decrees have both an immediate effect in keeping the individual from sin and a reward that will come in the future, R. Nathan tells a morality tale that is surely a classic of its kind. Since the verse speaks of the purpose of wearing the fringes being to counteract the lustful urges of the heart and eyes, the story illustrates how this literally happened. The reward, promised in the phrase I, THE LORD YOUR GOD, follows when the beautiful woman he desired lustfully becomes his legally.
2 Numbers 5:11, Sifre Numbers 7, 10-R. Ishmael says, "We do not need this verse to teach us that. If in the case of a divorced woman, which is of lesser severity since she is permitted to return to her divorced husband if he is an Israelite, she is unfit for priestly marriage, certainly in the case of the Sotah,...(Compare: Agunah of Pilagesh Ahava Rabba)
We're it as easy as Hafizah or Nushuz , why then Beinoni
Has there not been prophets in Israel where wa'z something new?Perish the thought!
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Hermeneutic-Isaiah 28:12-29 /Ebla , But, Ishut not cause in Death Covenant ;compare-Surah al-Furqān 25:68-69)
15. Numbers 15:39, Sifre N. 115,228
Look at it and recall the commandments of the Lord and observe them, so that you do not follow your heart and your eyes in your lustful urge(R. Nathan,R.Hiyya
Commentary. In order to teach that God's decrees have both an immediate effect in keeping the individual from sin and a reward that will come in the future, R. Nathan tells a morality tale that is surely a classic of its kind. Since the verse speaks of the purpose of wearing the fringes being to counteract the lustful urges of the heart and eyes, the story illustrates how this literally happened. The reward, promised in the phrase I, THE LORD YOUR GOD, follows when the beautiful woman he desired lustfully becomes his legally.
2 Numbers 5:11, Sifre Numbers 7, 10-R. Ishmael says, "We do not need this verse to teach us that. If in the case of a divorced woman, which is of lesser severity since she is permitted to return to her divorced husband if he is an Israelite, she is unfit for priestly marriage, certainly in the case of the Sotah,...(Compare: Agunah of Pilagesh Ahava Rabba)
We're it as easy as Hafizah or Nushuz , why then Beinoni
Has there not been prophets in Israel where wa'z something new?Perish the thought!
Those who are unmanly from an innate effeminacy, falling down of their own accord before they meet with any opposition, are a disgrace and ridicule to themselves.-Fragments from a monkish manuscript;The Complete Works of Philo
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Hermeneutic-Isaiah 28:12-29 /Ebla , But, Ishut not cause in Death Covenant ;compare-Surah al-Furqān 25:68-69)
15. Numbers 15:39, Sifre N. 115,228
Look at it and recall the commandments of the Lord and observe them, so that you do not follow your heart and your eyes in your lustful urge(R. Nathan,R.Hiyya
Commentary. In order to teach that God's decrees have both an immediate effect in keeping the individual from sin and a reward that will come in the future, R. Nathan tells a morality tale that is surely a classic of its kind. Since the verse speaks of the purpose of wearing the fringes being to counteract the lustful urges of the heart and eyes, the story illustrates how this literally happened. The reward, promised in the phrase I, THE LORD YOUR GOD, follows when the beautiful woman he desired lustfully becomes his legally.
2 Numbers 5:11, Sifre Numbers 7, 10-R. Ishmael says, "We do not need this verse to teach us that. If in the case of a divorced woman, which is of lesser severity since she is permitted to return to her divorced husband if he is an Israelite, she is unfit for priestly marriage, certainly in the case of the Sotah,...(Compare: Agunah of Pilagesh Ahava Rabba)
We're it as easy as Hafizah or Nushuz , why then Beinoni
Has there not been prophets in Israel where wa'z something new?Perish the thought!
Those who are unmanly from an innate effeminacy, falling down of their own accord before they meet with any opposition, are a disgrace and ridicule to themselves.-Fragments from a monkish manuscript;The Complete Works of Philo
Philo-On the Creation:LV.(156),(158)-SAIL
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