Akhi

Chicago, IL, United States

Following on the continuous nudge by Rabbi AA in ROL to learn Torah in original, I created this tool here to help learning Torah in Classical Hebrew: https://heblang.github.io/torah/bereshit/index.html

On verse 27 it says in original (with transliteration): Zakhar unkevah bara otam = male and female He created them. I am told that in the original Hebrew, "Zakhar unkevah" are pretty explicit words with clear reference to the different body anatomy of the two different sexes.

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If you read the beginning of Torah, it repeats over and over again, "male and female made He them". As if Somebody knew what we will be going through in these last days, and wanted to make sure we get it; human beings are created male and female.

If you listen to stuff posted on this site, the overall idea is that this sudden and intense drive to do away with sexes comes from very evil circles. E.g. David Icke is one of those saying that, etc.

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I will skip it for now, not familiar, thanks for sharing.

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Replied on DISCLOSURE 4

03 Dec 23:29

In the NT it is shown, that is possible through the Holy Spirit. Jesus, as a man, not God (He laid aside his divinity) knew things before they happen. The Bible seem to imply that only God can know the future. His Spirit can show us things to come though. But I don't believe anybody else poses an ability themselves to see the future. When it happens and we know the future, it is because His Spirit gave it to us.

UNIFYD World Member Support having private channels, limited to members only, could that be an option? For example, a 'rol-discussions' channel. Such topic channels could have certain conditions, e.g. you must have had at least read the book to contribute. And discussions must be kept focused on the subject of the channel. 

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03 Dec 20:12

Had that question too (never watched the Matrix movie yet but based on how I hear the phrase used). I am guessing she meant to say red, although that could have been caught up in editing.

03 Dec 19:28

Hi Tierra Sump ,

I was asking about something like that too. Personally, I am not aware of anything besides these forums.  I posted some stuff here, but experience has not been that great, in my opinion.

E.g. people who have not even looked at the documents, start posting their opinions and providing answers, without even having any idea what the documents are about. Also, nobody with more experience in these areas, who might be able to provide some direction, clarification seems to be around.  

I was thinking those of us really interested in say, ROL could maybe create some kind of group somewhere where that is possible and have more focused discussions. It's difficult to keep a focused discussion here, because of the limits of the software in use, I think. Your posts can get lost among many others which may have a different focus, notification system for new posts or comments seem very unreliable, etc.

Thoughts, interest to start such focused group somewhere?

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03 Dec 18:35

For what is worth, for all the material used in this page that is copyrighted, I have written permission to use.

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03 Dec 18:09

Learn, and you shall know.

In ROL, Rabbi AA continuously urges Ray to learn Torah in the original Hebrew (and Aramaic). Following on that, I believe I designed an easy to use "system" of learning, even if one doesn't know Hebrew yet.

See Bereshit - 1 (heblang.github.io) with the first Chapter of Torah. 

This should work well on newer phones, older ones might not so well. On desktop computers should work even better.

As audio progresses, each word is highlighted. One can enable a pause between each word of 1, 2, etc. seconds. This allows one to repeat the word or try to read it.

If you tap/click on a word, you should hear the audio for it, and playback continues from that word on.

Each word has the English primary meaning, to allow one to basically to learn the Hebrew language as well. Transliteration can also be enabled.

Questions, feedback appreciated.

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VANDORN HINNANT could please provide some context? I don't know who she is and it seems that she is assuming audience has already some familiarity with the subject?

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