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But that's the problem. People are so
ignorant today that
we put ourselves in trouble because we
make decisions with without
fear of hem, fear of the almighty
shalom
asked once in why does anybody think
that
Yeshua Benoon out of all the people we
had millions of people
at Mount Si millions of them all of them
were prophets.
Everybody was a prophet.
In fact, prophecy was at such a high
level in that generation called the
generation of knowledge
that the lowest among them saw prophecy
greater than the prophecy of and
who lived many many years later. He saw
things that are happening in heaven that
we can't even understand what he's
saying.
And Torah says that although he saw
great things,
it wasn't even similar to the lowest
level of prophecy of the generation of
Moshenu. So everyone was a prophet of
the generation of Moshenu. Everyone was
a everyone was good. Even Korak was at
Sadik until he went against Moshenu.
From Korak comes and says is like
together.
So everybody was good. Why did decide
to choose Yeshua
to be the He wasn't known as the
smartest. In fact, the opposite. He was
known as a kil. He was known as a fool.
So, you could say, "Yeah, but he was
really, really humble." Okay, you're
right. He was really humble. In fact, he
was the most humble other than Mosheu.
But there was something else. There was
something else.
And Torah tells us tell us what was that
something else
saw
that Yeshua is not like everybody else.
Everyone else knew that Musher was going
to Mount Sai. He's going to be in the
heavens for 40 days and 40 nights
and they all just waited impatiently.
Yeshua Benoon decided to go with Mosher
Renu as far as he can go
and wait over there instead of going
back to his wife and kids and life and
the congregation and maybe uh do
whatever it is that he needed to do.
No, he waited over there. He waited at
the mountain for 40 days and 40 nights.
Again says why did he wait for what?
Because Yeshua wanted to be the first to
hear the Torah that Mushenu learned in
heaven. What do you mean the first? It's
not that far of a walk. It's not like
once Moshe comes down, you and him are
going to walk on the mountain for 40
days more or even 4 hours. I mean, it's,
you know, from there to where the camp
is. It's a one, two, three.
How much can you possibly learn?
Yeshua Benoon says, "Regards of how much
and who and what and when." Those few
moments
is worth it waiting for 40 days and 40
nights to have that Torah, that pure
Torah a few minutes early. It's worth
it. Yeah, but Yeshua, you may not even
understand it. You're not exactly known
as a genius.
But Yeshuaun says that doesn't make a
difference. Understand it. don't
understand it. What I do know, I love
it.
Saw Yeshua's love for the Torah and he
decided at that moment
is going to be what? He's missing some
wisdom. Insert it. Ding. Became a
genius.
What's the big deal?
What's the big deal? Became a genius.
Why? He loved the Torah. He loved the
Torah. You love the Torah, you deserve
the Torah.
So when a person loves the Torah, by
default, he loves,
he loves the rabbis, he loves the sages,
he loves the people that toil over
Torah. Whether it be a little boy that's
in first, second, third grade learning,
or it could be a big rabbi that's
already on his 70th time completing the
shas.
Whether it's a that's still struggling
whether he's going to stay or go into
the business world he's in his 20s or
had his first kid he's really struggling
to survive
but he loves it he's going in it or it's
somebody that decided already I'm not
leaving I'm in the yeshiva whether I
write a book don't write a book I become
don't become a I'm glued here you see
that person you get excited why that's
that's your hero yeah but you don't even
know him exactly that's my hero you are
my hero Why? You toil over Torah. When
you love Torah, you love the people that
love Torah. You love the people that
toil over Torah.
Which means if you're insulting those
people, you're insulting the sages,
you're insulting the people that have a
stamp of kash on them,
that they toil over Torah, that they
love the Torah themselves. That means
that not only are you a despicable
person, but of course not a person that
loves to nor are you a person to learn
from. And unfortunately today, just like
we have a lot of good things that are
publicized,
you know, in the uh in the media from,
you know, as far as Torah is concerned,
you could learn Torah regardless of
whether you live in the Philippines or
you live in America or you live in
Israel. You could simply press a button
and have an endless amount of Torah. an
endless amount of Torah. Once you
complete 2,000 uh videos that we've
made, you go to Rab Fry's 2,000 videos.
By the time you complete those, we
probably made another few thousand also.
And then after while you're finishing
that, there's a bunch of books that Ra
Frame wrote and we're working on and so
on. And then once you finish that, you
have other things and other things and
more and more and more Tawas. Endless
amount of Torah. Endless amount of Torah
that you can learn.
So a person that loves Tawa wants every
opportunity to learn Tawa. He's not
looking for a way out. He's not looking
for a way not to learn. He's not looking
for a way to insult it. But
unfortunately, there are many people
that unlike the good part, they are the
bad part. All day, every day, all they
do is insult the insult, make fun of the
sages.
Oh no, he's already old. He um he's
probably it's probably not all there.
One of the dumbest things that a person
can do is underestimate the
because they're 80 or 90 years old. He
thinks that just because physically they
can't go run a 40 yard sprint at a four
flat to make the NFL. He thinks that
they simply also their brain doesn't
work. He doesn't realize the itself
testifies that
they get sharper with age. Meaning you
little peeon 30 40 years old that who
who even knows if you've ever finished a
book other than your own heresy.
You think you're smarter than them. Why?
Cuz you know how to use an iPhone.
You have to be born and reborn a
thousand times just to maybe maybe get
to their shoelace after they've told it
of 80 years. But that's the problem.
People
take their brain, dip it in tuma and
think that is going to come out of it.
So in the last few months,
has been warning us time and time again
to get ourselves away from tuma, get
ourselves away from impurity under all
cost because this is what's going to
bring a lot of damage to people
individually and unfortunately as a
nation.
And the primary cause or contributor of
tuma
calls the shepherds the leaders.
They're the ones that produce the most
amount of tum of impurity in the world.
The most amount of lies, the most amount
of political correctness that's against
the Torah, the most amount of heretical
thoughts, heretical ideas, heretical
speeches.
And every single day,
I just I honestly I just every week I
just pray to survive the week. By time
Shabbat comes, I feel like I've achieved
something. The amount of heretical
things that people send me every day
that they find that people write and oh,
this is a really popular book. Okay,
great. I don't know who the author is.
No, no, he's a really popular rabbi.
Okay, so what's the question? Well, you
see, it's a really popular book and it's
a really popular rabbi, but he wrote in
this book that there is no such thing as
suffering in g. I said, "Okay, so the
really popular book and the really
popular rabbi all going to be burned in
gum." Why? That's what the Torah says.
To say that there is no suffering in gum
is 100%.
You don't have to listen to me. Go to
the Rambul.
You'll see exactly what he says about
those people.
Ramban 900 years ago wrote exactly about
those people
to think it's only a parable that gum
fire it's only a you know not really
thing not really real it's only
embarrassment he wrote it's in there he
wrote it you see what he writes aishmoke
yeah but it's a really popular book okay
so I I guess a lot of people are going
to follow him what do what do you want
from me I didn't write the book I'm just
telling this is what it says he's a
heretic you're not allowed to learn from
him what can I learn other things from
him No,
you can't. Once he says this, you can no
longer learn anything from him. Why? You
no longer know if he's reliable on
anything else.
If he is au if he says things that are
100% heretical that are against the
Torah, you don't know where else he's
going to say it. So, you can't can't
learn from them.
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many years. Amen. Amen. Ow.