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Jimmie

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PARASHAH: “Shoftim” (judges)

DEUT: 16:18: -21:9………

This parashah starts off with; “Judges (shoftim) and officers shalt thou make thee at thy gates, which YHVH thy Elohim giveth thee…. they shall judge the people with “righteous judgment…” Many people when they think of the word “judge” think of the elderly man or woman with the black robe in the courtroom who points a finger and dishes out a prison sentence, a sentence that condemns a criminal who is standing before said, judge.

While it is true that the word “judge” can mean to issue or decide a sentence that could condemn, in Hebrew, it also means one who “knows, teaches, and decides issues related to the Torah”. A “shofet” was someone like a Torah teacher, but the job not only included making plain the teachings of Adonai through His Torah, but the “shofet” also rendered decisions based on God’s Holy Writ.

Today, there are “shoftim” in every Bible-based church, synagogue, congregation, Torah study group, etc., perhaps we do not call them “shoftim” or “judges” we just call them “rabbis, pastors, Torah teachers, Sunday school teachers. They (should) expound and make plain the scriptures to those who are listening, and if needed, take necessary decisions based on God’s Word, concerning matters such as finances, church/synagogue discipline, or any decision based on our Judeo-Christian faith and ethics.
Some call them “gatekeepers” the “gatekeepers” keep in sound doctrine, and “do not let in” false teaching, or, have to “expose” false teaching that perhaps has been circulating. “making a righteous judgment” is making “correct or decisions which are “right” according to God’s Word.

The Word of God and the Torah is for ALL PEOPLE, and for this reason, the Torah says; “thou shalt not respect persons…” meaning that “one should not single out a person because that person is either rich, poor, famous, in politics, etc.… in order to say, “well, because it is YOU, my friend, I will make an exception to the Torah rule” Elohim says NO!, we are ALL EQUAL, we are ALL SINNERS are deserve righteous judgment, and what applies to the rich man, applies to the poor man as well.

(16:20) “Tzedek, Tzedek tirdof” (Righteousness, Righteousness pursue!) Why does the Torah say “righteousness twice? There are two points of view from the rabbis.

One is that one must pursue (run after) righteousness as long as the end result is also righteous. An example is, from the Talmud, a story about an olive grower. The Owner owns many acres of olive trees and he makes a lot of olive oil and fills many urns with the oil and sells each urn for 100 shekels. A servant of the owner is carrying an urn to the storehouse and he slips and falls, dropping and breaking the urn. As a result, the oil is lost. The owner’s son drags the servant to the judge at the city gate, and the judge judges according to the “eye for an eye” judgment.

He renders a “right” judgment, that, the servant will have to pay 100 shekels for the lost oil. The son is also in agreement. He will dock the servant's pay for that month, which is also 100 shekels. The servant cries out to the owner and explains the situation.

The owner who is kind and merciful calls his son “My son, you had the right to bring the servant to judgment, and the judgment is just and right according to the Torah…HOWEVER… the end result will be very unfair and unrighteous, the servant’s family will suffer loss and will not be able to buy food for the month….so…we, on the other hand, can afford the loss, while the servant cannot. I will render this judgment, that the servant’s mishap is forgiven, and no wage kept back!” Thus, “righteousness, righteousness we will pursue!”

The other understanding of this verse is that there are two kinds of “righteousness” “Righteous faith” and “Righteous works” both we must pursue! We pursue “righteous faith” through prayer and our personal relationship with Yeshua HaMashiach, reading/studying the Torah, and occupy ourselves as well with “righteous mitzvoth” through our obedience and following the commandments.

The Scripture says that “we are saved (righteous faith) unto good works (righteous works). But we must always remember that “righteous works never lead to righteous salvation, rather it is the other way, “righteous salvation leads us to do works of righteousness”
Also, the three Hebrew letters “Tzadik, Dalet, and Qof” could also mean “The Righteous ONE” and there is only “One righteous one” whom we must follow, that is Yeshua HaMashiach, not only in this present world, but in the world to come as well.

Chapter 17 deals with offering sacrificial animals with blemishes. Since today, we don’t sacrifice animals, how can we relate to this verse? The animals were “offered up” to Adonai, we “offer up” to YHVH our praises, prayers, and our service in form of our spiritual gifts, may our prayers be “without blemish” (without distraction, wholehearted, and sincere) not just repeating words that are printed in a prayer book, but “understanding” the words in the prayer book, or better yet, your own words from the heart. May we offer up our spiritual gift with a whole heart to the best of our ability.

(17:14) talks about “setting a king over thee” It was not Adonai’s perfect will that Israel would have kings, as He already knew what the outcome would be. You could probably count on one hand the righteous kings of Israel; David, Josiah, Hezekiah, the rest were perverted and evil (perhaps there were a few more). Manasseh corrected his ways towards the end of his life. God instructs every king to make a copy of the Torah and to study the Torah (17:18). If every president of every nation did that, every nation would be at peace, one with the other, we would not have anti-immigrant laws, racism, etc. We must pray that our president, men, and women in authority govern according to the commandments of the Torah, in accordance to what the Bible teaches.

Chapter 18. The priests and Levites are supported by the people, they get food, (meat, and produce from the field) and skins from the animals that are sacrificed. This was God’s provision for his ministers. Should it be any different today? I would say not! Those who live to teach God’s Word should be maintained by God’s people. Unfortunately, in many countries, some pastors, rabbis, etc. live lives in poverty because the people of their congregation don’t give, yet, some probably do live well, IF they teach their people to give, then, they will, because they love God’s teaching servants and want the best for them and their families. Some ministers have to work secular jobs in order to survive, this affects their ministry because their time is limited.

(18:9) “When you come unto the land which YHVH gives you…you will NOT… and the Torah mentions the abominations that the pagan peoples do. When we move to go to a new town, city, or even to a different job, we will notice the habits, and customs of the people of those new towns, cities, or job sites. Perhaps some of their ways will not be in accordance to what the WORD of God teaches; Cheating on spouses, cheating at work, gossip, (Leshon Hara) dirty jokes, lying to the boss, ill-treatment of others, the list could go on, will we separate ourselves from them? Or…in order to be accepted and not ridiculed, will we “compromise” our standards? Yet the Torah says; “thou shall not learn to do after the abominations of those nations!” (or job sites, neighborhoods, cities, towns, etc.)

(19:14) “Thou shalt not remove thy neighbor’s landmark which they of old time have set” I remember when I lived in New York, seeing 4-foot-high stone walls that were in the wooded area behind my house. I was told that way back in colonial days, the owners of that property built those walls to separate their property from the property of others. The stone walls indicated, “behind this wall is my area, beyond the wall is your area”. God has established “landmarks” His WORD is a “boundary” a “landmark” when we venture out of God’s Holy Writ, we leave the protection of “His property” and enter into the property of HaSatan. In this world, there are only two standards of living, God’s standards, and Satan’s standards. YHVH has guidelines, it is called “The Torah” the landmarks are the 66 books of his Torah, outside of that, is the “anything goes” philosophy, “do whatever feels good” way of living.

If we attempt to change a biblical landmark, we are “taking away” from the Word of God, we are headed for trouble. Dad told Jimmy, “Ten feet away from the wasp nest is the landmark, don’t go beyond it!” but Jimmy went beyond it, he got closer, the wasps didn’t like that, and a wasp flew over and stung little Jimmy on the leg” had Jimmy obeyed the voice of his father, and had respected the landmark, he wouldn’t have gotten stung. (yes, that is a portion from “my life”)

(20:19) teaches us to respect trees. Yes, YHVH is concerned about trees. There are some trees that are used for building, like Oak, pine, willow, etc.… yet there are trees that are for fruit and nuts. Many times, when people build homes, they must first clear the field. At times, these fruit trees are cut down. These trees are for food, I have seen in some places, that homes are built “around” a certain fruit tree, and the tree grows in the corner of the kitchen, and a place is made in the roof so that the tree can keep growing without hitting obstacles. The family then can enjoy the fruit and is honoring God’s Word concerning fruit trees.

If we remember back in Genesis, the whole food menu consisted only of fruit and nuts from the trees, and from grains and vegetables, and people lived to 900 years. It makes sense to protect “food trees”.

(18:15) And who is this prophet who is "likened" unto Moshe? The one we will listen to? It can only be Yeshua our Messiah and LORD. Are you listening to Him through his Word and through His Spirit?
 
PARASHAH: “Shoftim” (judges)

DEUT: 16:18: -21:9………

This parashah starts off with; “Judges (shoftim) and officers shalt thou make thee at thy gates, which YHVH thy Elohim giveth thee…. they shall judge the people with “righteous judgment…” Many people when they think of the word “judge” think of the elderly man or woman with the black robe in the courtroom who points a finger and dishes out a prison sentence, a sentence that condemns a criminal who is standing before said, judge.

While it is true that the word “judge” can mean to issue or decide a sentence that could condemn, in Hebrew, it also means one who “knows, teaches, and decides issues related to the Torah”. A “shofet” was someone like a Torah teacher, but the job not only included making plain the teachings of Adonai through His Torah, but the “shofet” also rendered decisions based on God’s Holy Writ.

Today, there are “shoftim” in every Bible-based church, synagogue, congregation, Torah study group, etc., perhaps we do not call them “shoftim” or “judges” we just call them “rabbis, pastors, Torah teachers, Sunday school teachers. They (should) expound and make plain the scriptures to those who are listening, and if needed, take necessary decisions based on God’s Word, concerning matters such as finances, church/synagogue discipline, or any decision based on our Judeo-Christian faith and ethics.
Some call them “gatekeepers” the “gatekeepers” keep in sound doctrine, and “do not let in” false teaching, or, have to “expose” false teaching that perhaps has been circulating. “making a righteous judgment” is making “correct or decisions which are “right” according to God’s Word.

The Word of God and the Torah is for ALL PEOPLE, and for this reason, the Torah says; “thou shalt not respect persons…” meaning that “one should not single out a person because that person is either rich, poor, famous, in politics, etc.… in order to say, “well, because it is YOU, my friend, I will make an exception to the Torah rule” Elohim says NO!, we are ALL EQUAL, we are ALL SINNERS are deserve righteous judgment, and what applies to the rich man, applies to the poor man as well.

(16:20) “Tzedek, Tzedek tirdof” (Righteousness, Righteousness pursue!) Why does the Torah say “righteousness twice? There are two points of view from the rabbis.

One is that one must pursue (run after) righteousness as long as the end result is also righteous. An example is, from the Talmud, a story about an olive grower. The Owner owns many acres of olive trees and he makes a lot of olive oil and fills many urns with the oil and sells each urn for 100 shekels. A servant of the owner is carrying an urn to the storehouse and he slips and falls, dropping and breaking the urn. As a result, the oil is lost. The owner’s son drags the servant to the judge at the city gate, and the judge judges according to the “eye for an eye” judgment.

He renders a “right” judgment, that, the servant will have to pay 100 shekels for the lost oil. The son is also in agreement. He will dock the servant's pay for that month, which is also 100 shekels. The servant cries out to the owner and explains the situation.

The owner who is kind and merciful calls his son “My son, you had the right to bring the servant to judgment, and the judgment is just and right according to the Torah…HOWEVER… the end result will be very unfair and unrighteous, the servant’s family will suffer loss and will not be able to buy food for the month….so…we, on the other hand, can afford the loss, while the servant cannot. I will render this judgment, that the servant’s mishap is forgiven, and no wage kept back!” Thus, “righteousness, righteousness we will pursue!”

The other understanding of this verse is that there are two kinds of “righteousness” “Righteous faith” and “Righteous works” both we must pursue! We pursue “righteous faith” through prayer and our personal relationship with Yeshua HaMashiach, reading/studying the Torah, and occupy ourselves as well with “righteous mitzvoth” through our obedience and following the commandments.

The Scripture says that “we are saved (righteous faith) unto good works (righteous works). But we must always remember that “righteous works never lead to righteous salvation, rather it is the other way, “righteous salvation leads us to do works of righteousness”
Also, the three Hebrew letters “Tzadik, Dalet, and Qof” could also mean “The Righteous ONE” and there is only “One righteous one” whom we must follow, that is Yeshua HaMashiach, not only in this present world, but in the world to come as well.

Chapter 17 deals with offering sacrificial animals with blemishes. Since today, we don’t sacrifice animals, how can we relate to this verse? The animals were “offered up” to Adonai, we “offer up” to YHVH our praises, prayers, and our service in form of our spiritual gifts, may our prayers be “without blemish” (without distraction, wholehearted, and sincere) not just repeating words that are printed in a prayer book, but “understanding” the words in the prayer book, or better yet, your own words from the heart. May we offer up our spiritual gift with a whole heart to the best of our ability.

(17:14) talks about “setting a king over thee” It was not Adonai’s perfect will that Israel would have kings, as He already knew what the outcome would be. You could probably count on one hand the righteous kings of Israel; David, Josiah, Hezekiah, the rest were perverted and evil (perhaps there were a few more). Manasseh corrected his ways towards the end of his life. God instructs every king to make a copy of the Torah and to study the Torah (17:18). If every president of every nation did that, every nation would be at peace, one with the other, we would not have anti-immigrant laws, racism, etc. We must pray that our president, men, and women in authority govern according to the commandments of the Torah, in accordance to what the Bible teaches.

Chapter 18. The priests and Levites are supported by the people, they get food, (meat, and produce from the field) and skins from the animals that are sacrificed. This was God’s provision for his ministers. Should it be any different today? I would say not! Those who live to teach God’s Word should be maintained by God’s people. Unfortunately, in many countries, some pastors, rabbis, etc. live lives in poverty because the people of their congregation don’t give, yet, some probably do live well, IF they teach their people to give, then, they will, because they love God’s teaching servants and want the best for them and their families. Some ministers have to work secular jobs in order to survive, this affects their ministry because their time is limited.

(18:9) “When you come unto the land which YHVH gives you…you will NOT… and the Torah mentions the abominations that the pagan peoples do. When we move to go to a new town, city, or even to a different job, we will notice the habits, and customs of the people of those new towns, cities, or job sites. Perhaps some of their ways will not be in accordance to what the WORD of God teaches; Cheating on spouses, cheating at work, gossip, (Leshon Hara) dirty jokes, lying to the boss, ill-treatment of others, the list could go on, will we separate ourselves from them? Or…in order to be accepted and not ridiculed, will we “compromise” our standards? Yet the Torah says; “thou shall not learn to do after the abominations of those nations!” (or job sites, neighborhoods, cities, towns, etc.)

(19:14) “Thou shalt not remove thy neighbor’s landmark which they of old time have set” I remember when I lived in New York, seeing 4-foot-high stone walls that were in the wooded area behind my house. I was told that way back in colonial days, the owners of that property built those walls to separate their property from the property of others. The stone walls indicated, “behind this wall is my area, beyond the wall is your area”. God has established “landmarks” His WORD is a “boundary” a “landmark” when we venture out of God’s Holy Writ, we leave the protection of “His property” and enter into the property of HaSatan. In this world, there are only two standards of living, God’s standards, and Satan’s standards. YHVH has guidelines, it is called “The Torah” the landmarks are the 66 books of his Torah, outside of that, is the “anything goes” philosophy, “do whatever feels good” way of living.

If we attempt to change a biblical landmark, we are “taking away” from the Word of God, we are headed for trouble. Dad told Jimmy, “Ten feet away from the wasp nest is the landmark, don’t go beyond it!” but Jimmy went beyond it, he got closer, the wasps didn’t like that, and a wasp flew over and stung little Jimmy on the leg” had Jimmy obeyed the voice of his father, and had respected the landmark, he wouldn’t have gotten stung. (yes, that is a portion from “my life”)

(20:19) teaches us to respect trees. Yes, YHVH is concerned about trees. There are some trees that are used for building, like Oak, pine, willow, etc.… yet there are trees that are for fruit and nuts. Many times, when people build homes, they must first clear the field. At times, these fruit trees are cut down. These trees are for food, I have seen in some places, that homes are built “around” a certain fruit tree, and the tree grows in the corner of the kitchen, and a place is made in the roof so that the tree can keep growing without hitting obstacles. The family then can enjoy the fruit and is honoring God’s Word concerning fruit trees.

If we remember back in Genesis, the whole food menu consisted only of fruit and nuts from the trees, and from grains and vegetables, and people lived to 900 years. It makes sense to protect “food trees”.

(18:15) And who is this prophet who is "likened" unto Moshe? The one we will listen to? It can only be Yeshua our Messiah and LORD. Are you listening to Him through his Word and through His Spirit?
We are given the ability to Discern, but not to judge.
 
Born Again 2004, I'm sorry but if you read the OP through, you know it is based on all sixty-six books of The Torah placing you in opposition to YHWH. Though you misused the word Discern in your rebuke for when I Discern the guilt or innocence or guilt of the man caught running out the door of the Local Bank with twenty crisp and recently printed one hundred dollar bills. When I was younger and sat through Jury duty I did indeed render Righteous Judgment in both Civil and Criminal Trials. The Word of YHWH "is" the Written Word of Yashua ha"Mashiach. John 1: 1-5, there is nothing in this world that is not of or created by Him.
 
Born Again 2004, I'm sorry but if you read the OP through, you know it is based on all sixty-six books of The Torah placing you in opposition to YHWH. Though you misused the word Discern in your rebuke for when I Discern the guilt or innocence or guilt of the man caught running out the door of the Local Bank with twenty crisp and recently printed one hundred dollar bills. When I was younger and sat through Jury duty I did indeed render Righteous Judgment in both Civil and Criminal Trials. The Word of YHWH "is" the Written Word of Yashua ha"Mashiach. John 1: 1-5, there is nothing in this world that is not of or created by Him.
What ever you say!
 
What ever you say!
No, that is, absolutely, not a Righteous Answer. I said naught but, instead went directly to the Book of Yohanan for the word of YHWH for the irrefutable answer. If you give me a "whatever" I'm left with a question, "Is this one thinking he is saved? What could cause this one to think he is not in danger?"
 
No, that is, absolutely, not a Righteous Answer. I said naught but, instead went directly to the Book of Yohanan for the word of YHWH for the irrefutable answer. If you give me a "whatever" I'm left with a question, "Is this one thinking he is saved? What could cause this one to think he is not in danger?"
Whatever!!!!!!
BTW, never said I was Righteous, other than you, God is the only one I know who is Righteous!!!
 
Whatever!!!!!!
BTW, never said I was Righteous, other than you, God is the only one I know who is Righteous!!!
Interesting foolishness but you must seek after righteousness to qualify to Judge for we are commanded to Judge in Matthew 7 and other texts in the scriptures. By the fact that you appointed yourself a Righteousness Judge, you have, by inference, claimed to be seeking to be Righteousness and you have claimed to stand on Self Qualified Righteousness by lacking a presentation of any qualifying scripture for what you have done. Christ-followers pay homage to and always seek to Qudesh our Master, YHWH, and His Son. You have judged me without anything but yourself.
 
Interesting foolishness but you must seek after righteousness to qualify to Judge for we are commanded to Judge in Matthew 7 and other texts in the scriptures. By the fact that you appointed yourself a Righteousness Judge, you have, by inference, claimed to be seeking to be Righteousness and you have claimed to stand on Self Qualified Righteousness by lacking a presentation of any qualifying scripture for what you have done. Christ-followers pay homage to and always seek to Qudesh our Master, YHWH, and His Son. You have judged me without anything but yourself.
Who are you?
Do I know you?
The very first time you write to me, it is nothing but Attack, Attack, Attack! Out of the clear blue!!!
Where in the world did you come up with the " fact" , as YOU say, that I appointed my self as Righteous. AS I POINTED OUT: No one is Righteous but God himself...can't you read?

How did you get in here?
Go away!!!
 
Greetings,

I think there may have been some mis-understanding coming in two directions.

One thing we do know and most are ever aware the importance thereof, and that is, Judge not lest ye be judged.

The flesh or rather, the heart is deceitful, as the Bible lets us know, and while we can think we are right about another person, often we are only right in our own take and if we use Scriptural 'law' to determine and justify our notions, we err.

We can discern [can being the 'possibility' mixed with a definite need to] and we can judge - but what we can also do is mix worldly, flashy parameters to 'our' judgement. We do well to be kind and gentle. If one is overtaken in a fault... what should we do?
Are we Members of His Body? How then ought we interact and what should our 'intention' be when we say (or write) or think things?


Please post in peace... to the glory of God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ


Bless you all ....><>
 
Greetings,

I think there may have been some mis-understanding coming in two directions.

One thing we do know and most are ever aware the importance thereof, and that is, Judge not lest ye be judged.

The flesh or rather, the heart is deceitful, as the Bible lets us know, and while we can think we are right about another person, often we are only right in our own take and if we use Scriptural 'law' to determine and justify our notions, we err.

We can discern [can being the 'possibility' mixed with a definite need to] and we can judge - but what we can also do is mix worldly, flashy parameters to 'our' judgement. We do well to be kind and gentle. If one is overtaken in a fault... what should we do?
Are we Members of His Body? How then ought we interact and what should our 'intention' be when we say (or write) or think things?


Please post in peace... to the glory of God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ


Bless you all ....><>
Yes Brother, I agree!
I have been here for over 5 yrs.

When I first showed up there were many , who wanted to share the Lord.
But, not so anymore.

Very few are here to Talk Jesus, though there are some still here, most are here to tell us how much they know and Attack, Attack, Attack!

So ,I am done with you!
If you are here to Talk Jesus, I am willing and ready, other wise , I WILL NOT RESPOND!

God Bless,
Joe
 
When I first showed up there were many , who wanted to share the Lord.
But, not so anymore.

yes,

it is sad and that thought goes through my tiny little mind nearly daily

May you know His peace and delight in His love, may you press on with the Hope and Assurance He has given you... for He is Lord

Bless you Joe ....><>

Jesus is Lord
 
yes,

it is sad and that thought goes through my tiny little mind nearly daily

May you know His peace and delight in His love, may you press on with the Hope and Assurance He has given you... for He is Lord

Bless you Joe ....><>

Jesus is Lord
That is the growing condition on all Christian caused by exactly the same thing that side-tracked this string. I warned a poster of their possible destination in Eternity and was jumped on for Judging them. That person, Born Again 2004, has continued, busily, incorrectly judging me since that first incorrect assertion. My only purpose online, other than to shop, is to lead the Lost to the foot of the cross. More and more I find that people with a Fake Salvation, people not filled with Ruach ha'Qudesh.
Then there is the stupid misuse of Matthew 7:
7 “Do not [a]judge, so that you will not be judged. 2 For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and [b]by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. 3 Why do you look at the [c]speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? 4 Or how [d]can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the [e]speck out of your eye,’ and look, the log is in your own eye? 5 You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the [f]speck out of your brother’s eye!

6 “Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before pigs, or they will trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces. (NASB)

Yashua opened with an attention-grabbing eye-popper. This, in the context with the rest of the first paragraph, is a warning to be careful and considerate when Judging. The second verse informs us that our Father will judge us by the same standard and with the same love or lack thereof. In verse three we see that it is very wise to be, not just current in our Repentance but to actively seeking the Face of YHWH from moment to moment. Then in verses 4 and 5, we learn not to delve into self-righteousness. And finally, we see in verse six that we should not push the Pearls of Wisdom from scripture onto Lost men lest they do exactly what we find them doing with the scripture exactly what they do with it today.

Overall, we are to Judge everything with the same love and consideration we want from others. That is exactly the opposite of Judge not.
 
That is the growing condition on all Christian caused by exactly the same thing that side-tracked this string. I warned a poster of their possible destination in Eternity and was jumped on for Judging them. That person, Born Again 2004, has continued, busily, incorrectly judging me since that first incorrect assertion. My only purpose online, other than to shop, is to lead the Lost to the foot of the cross. More and more I find that people with a Fake Salvation, people not filled with Ruach ha'Qudesh.
Then there is the stupid misuse of Matthew 7:
7 “Do not [a]judge, so that you will not be judged. 2 For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and [b]by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. 3 Why do you look at the [c]speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? 4 Or how [d]can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the [e]speck out of your eye,’ and look, the log is in your own eye? 5 You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the [f]speck out of your brother’s eye!

6 “Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before pigs, or they will trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces. (NASB)

Yashua opened with an attention-grabbing eye-popper. This, in the context with the rest of the first paragraph, is a warning to be careful and considerate when Judging. The second verse informs us that our Father will judge us by the same standard and with the same love or lack thereof. In verse three we see that it is very wise to be, not just current in our Repentance but to actively seeking the Face of YHWH from moment to moment. Then in verses 4 and 5, we learn not to delve into self-righteousness. And finally, we see in verse six that we should not push the Pearls of Wisdom from scripture onto Lost men lest they do exactly what we find them doing with the scripture exactly what they do with it today.

Overall, we are to Judge everything with the same love and consideration we want from others. That is exactly the opposite of Judge not.
No comment!!!
 
I am getting old at 76 and I can, on occasion mix posts but if you will read this string through without personal bias you can easily see I tried to teach that Judgment, Discernment, or whatever one might try to disguise Judgment as is not forbidden but in both, quote, unquote, so-called Testaments, Judgment is commanded by our Holy God. You are free to accuse me, as you wish because of Veterans like me that went forth to keep that right but, the accusation does not hold water. I'm an old teacher and that's all I am.
 
@Jimmie

Greetings Jimmie,

as you started this thread, do you have any input for what is being discussed, please?

Shalom Shalom


Bless you ....><>
 
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