Rabbis Explain the Noahide Laws - EVERY CHRISTIAN MUST UNDERSTAND!!!!!!!
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Righteous Gentiles have a place in heaven, yes or no?
Yes.
So they have a place in heaven, right?
And is there a difference to someone who's who's Christian or Muslim or does it matter what kind of Gentile they are?
No.
If they're doing what they're what they're supposed to do in the in the in the role of like uh helping me to fix the world in the world.
If they're dreaming like what they're supposed to do in the role of my helping me to fix the world.
Standing.
But the Jewish nation has an important part in in doing that?
Standing.
The Jewish nation has an important part in doing that.
Saving Jews' life.
That's what what are we talking about in Jews of Ignatius?
We're talking about people who save Jews.
You're talking about people who are just keeping seven Rahim laws.
What what are we talking about?
Okay, so people save Jews, obviously you're gonna say I assume you're gonna say yes.
Let's just take people no, they didn't save Jews, they're just nice good people.
Well, why did God get a seven Noah?
Nice good people who are keeping uh keeping seven Narkai laws or yeah, I mean like good good people, sure.
Well they just go to heaven.
Why not?
What about atheists?
For an easy with atheists go to heaven.
So depending on what they how do they conduct their lives?
Somebody who's an atheist that ha hadn't known better, hadn't known or had a known that an atheist that keeps the seven Noahide laws.
Yeah.
An atheist that keeps the seven Heine account.
Uh that's interesting because one of those laws is to believe in God.
To believe in the Jewish people as a nation.
Do you believe in the Jewish people?
Okay.
I don't know, is this a typical question you ask?
We we try to uh bring the divine message to all people.
The divine uh message.
Yeah, you know, like a few years ago I had a debate, it became a very famous debate with the Christian professor about Christianity, and uh it was a three hours debate, and uh after the debate finished, I started to get uh many many thousands of uh Gentiles who started to listen to the rest of my lectures after they watched the debate, they decided they want to leave Christianity, and the next step was to direct them, what do they have to do in life?
What's their purpose?
What's the purpose of the life of the Gentiles here?
The Jews, they got the Torah and a public event from God, so they know what their purpose, but how someone from Korea or India or anywhere else in the world, how would they find out what's the purpose?
Apparently there's nobody else that can do it besides the rabbis.
The rabbis has to teach the world what's the purpose of all the billions of gentiles that live here.
Since we have more than 80,000 religions and clothes today, and they keep inventing new religions, uh obviously we have a responsibility as the Jewish nation, the chosen nation of God to spread his word not only to Jews worldwide, also to Gentiles.
As the Gmara said in a few different places.
We have to be the light for the nations.
And therefore, we have a responsibility to teach all the Gentiles that they're not allowed to be idle worshippers, they're not allowed to make any second God and to have a God uh uh you know with the sun or all kinds of statues and animals and trees and all kinds of things that they worship or the stars.
So since there are so many different ways of idol worshipping today, our responsibility is to prevent it.
And that's one of the seven laws of Noah, which is the uh the Gentiles cannot worship any idols, but they have to just follow God.
Right, which is really what what uh the first law is about God, the unity of God.
It says that in order for God to have unity, he had unity before he created the world.
He created the world, he created diversity.
People don't look alike.
Note even though the facial features features of every person is similar, but the people do not look alike.
What does that mean?
People do not think alike.
But the common thread that unites us all is if we find the one God, like you say, finding the one God, as we come close and closer to to the time where everything is exposed, the Shia is coming.
So therefore, idol worship, people say, Well, why do I have to worship to an idol when I could you know I uh worship the God directly?
It's like you know, I like to make a joke about it, like I say why do we need a middleman?
It's like a joke I say a little it's it's it's a little bit of a joke, but I say, you know, uh if you want to buy wholesale, you come to the Jewish people.
Every religion took parts, components of the Jewish religion of Judaism.
For instance, Christianity took some parts, Islam has you know parts of Torah in Torah, we know they have the the idea of Ahn Sarkim, you know, uh is very big by them.
Everyone except uh took one part.
So if you want to get the whole picture and you get it for cheaper, come to the Jewish people.
But you know, that's just a joke, but the the reality is not everyone has to become Jewish, but we need all to come to to find the common thread.
And that's why I think the the universal Noite code is so important, because it it allows us to find that bridge, to find that commonality that's read that unites all people.
It allows us to to unite people as one.
We as the the nation of the book, as Muhammad called us.
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, he called us Amasefer, the nation of the book.
We are the one who received the Torah in a public event in front of millions of witnesses, and after the world saw that the Jews got a book from God, and he took them out of Egypt and he gave them his book, and he chose them to be his children and he gave them some kind of privileges that other nations never had.
Many of the Gentiles and the nations, they try to copy the Jews by forming uh a form of religion.
It was sometimes done by one individual who came and claimed that God gave him a book, and sometimes it was formed by the people as a cult.
One way or the other, we in Judaism hold that God did not give more than one religion.
He gave one, and that's it.
He has one true and he gave his true in the Torah of the Jewish nation.
Right.
The Torah does not only apply to Jews, it's also a book of instructions to all the Gentiles.
The Jews, it's their responsibility to spread.
As Gentiles, in other words, Gentiles.
As Gentiles, as Gentiles, exactly, as Gentiles.
As Gentiles, they could maintain they don't have to become Jewish.
The one the one religion that doesn't seek membership is Judaism, because it's it's very difficult to become a Jew.
When I can tell you that, in almost every religion that I know that I met people and spoke to them about a religion or learned about their religion, there is uh something that is always in repeats in common, meaning if you're not Muslim, you don't have heaven.
You must become Muslim if you want to go to heaven when you die.
Same thing Christians.
You have to believe in JC, if you if you don't believe in him, you won't go to heaven.
The only religion, to the best of my knowledge, obviously I don't know 80,000 religions and cults, but from the main one that we all know that say to the Gentiles, you don't have to be Jewish.
We are not missionaries, we're not after anyone, we don't come to persuade you and convince you, we're not going to brainwash you to become Jewish.
The opposite is the truth.
We encourage you to stay what you are.
This is the way God made you.
There's nothing wrong about it.
You're a human being.
You were created in the image of God, and he gave you the seven laws.
You have to keep the seven laws, and you are considered a righteous Gentile.
And when you die one day, you go to heaven, the heaven of the Gentiles, you have no obligation to convert to Judaism.
However, if a Gentile agree or decided that he doesn't want to be a Gentile, he wants to convert and become a Jew, he has the right.
The Torah gave this right also.
But like I said, no one has to feel any pressure, no one has to feel guilty if he doesn't do it.
Right.
Everyone goes to heaven if they keep the Torah.
If they listen to the word of God.
We are the Jews, we have six hundred and thirteen commandments, even though about 70 or 80% of them doesn't apply today when we don't have the holy temple in Jerusalem.
So many of them are not in effect right now.
When the Messiah would come, we will go back to the six hundred and thirteen obligations that we have.
But right now, uh obviously we still have a lot more obligation than an average Gentile has but the Gentiles has to know the most important thing they don't have permission to worship any other god.
They have to worship only the God, the God of heaven and earth, he created the world, and he is the God of the Torah, it's described in the Torah.
Judaism started when the Torah was given to the Jewish nation approximately three thousand three hundred years ago.
Christianity came thirteen hundred years later.
Islam came two thousand years later.
Those religions came way after Judaism already were spread all over the world, everyone knew about it.
So therefore there's nothing new in their books that does not exist in our book unless if it's not the truth.
Whatever they added later on, anything that contradicts our Torah, that means that's not the word of God.
You mentioned about Noah Kit, the Gentiles becoming observants of the seven laws.
I one day got an email from Philippines.
And the Philippines they told me that after they listened to my lectures over there, they all decided that they cannot be Christians.
They want to join the real religion of God and to s to keep the laws that God said to the Gentiles.
So they opened the Facebook page and they have more than back then, two months or three months ago when they sent me that email, back then they wrote that they have more than a thousand members already in Philippines that became observants of the seven laws.
I know that I have many, many other thousands, but it's actually actually it's a movement.
Yeah, two weeks two weeks ago I woke up six o'clock in the morning, New York time, to give to give a lecture via Skype, which was about eight o'clock Philippines time.
And we're able to communicate with the people and and so on.
But like you say, the idea is promoting the one God, promoting the unity and promoting the diversity of people.
I think culture God, I think God created everyone different.
Different cultures.
Some people are more emotional, some people are more uh more uh uh intellectual, some people are more everyone has their the seventy nations, but seven laws for seven for seventy nations, all coming together as one.
Seventy nations that broke into thousands.
In the thousands into billions originally.
Well now we have we have billions of people out there, right, right, which originally came from seventy nations.
But the seventy nations is like a generic turn for non non-Jew, right, which the seventy nations, as we as we know that during the time of the Betamid Dash, in the time of Sukkot, we actually uh each nation brought uh uh a uh paid pilgrimage and homage to the temple, and and uh eight the bulls and they bought the Jews were sacrificing it for them for the entire seven days.
For the seven days for the seven days, and then finally the Jewish people uh the last day Shminy had said was for the Jewish is only one cow for the Jews.
Right.
All the other seven days was all for the Gentiles.
Right.
And then when they when the Romans destroyed the temple, the Talmud say they destroyed and they didn't know that they actually hurting themselves.
Right.
They don't make special prayers.
They don't not only that, they don't realize they didn't realize if it it says have uh do if the the people, the non-Jews would realize the blessings that the temple brings and the Torah and the Jewish people bring, they they they would guard the temple.
They would send gods to actually guard the temple.
But be that as a we're living in a time now where everyone has the opportunity to overcome their selfish instinct and to rise above and to become more a better person.
So let's try like you say in the Philippines, right and China, but also you've been you know we've and the beauty about it is today we have Skype so I don't have to travel fifteen hours from Newark into Tokyo and then a few hours into Manila.
I could I the world became one neighborhood.
I became we all experienced everything in one in one in one minute.
But I want to add one more thing to you know to your words is many of the Gentiles there are listening to us now and thinking.
I'm a faithful Christian, I'm a faithful Muslim, I follow religion, I pray five times a day, I love God.
Why would I leave all of that and become an observant of only seven laws?
So, first of all, it's not exactly seven, it comes to approximately forty altogether, but the rule is like this.
There are seven main laws.
Like the Jews have the Ten Commandments, so they have seven main commandments.
But every commandment that is is required by common sense, the Gentiles must obey.
Meaning honoring your parents, visiting.
Not to make the streets dirty, not to hit people, not to blackmail people.
This is not written in the seven commandments.
Right.
But it's mm it's needless to say, if you are a human being, you must observe all these common sense laws.
So it's much more than that.
And if you're not a good person and you take advantage on people and you're violent, and you do all kinds of things, even though they're not mentioned specifically in the seven laws, they still are judged for it.
I ask once in my lecture, what is worse?
Someone that does not do anything, a gentile that is an atheist, it doesn't believe in anything, or a gentile that follow a fake religion.
You know, a religion that somebody made up, it's full of human errors.
So he's following a specific book, Quran, New Testament, whatever you want to call it, and then someone that doesn't keep anything.
So leave me alone, I just do whatever I want.
Who is really violating more rules of God?
And the answer to this question is let's try to be God for a minute.
What would make you angrier that someone follow a fake book, not a book that you gave, and is willing to die for that book, but it's not your book.
Your book is this one.
This one contradict your book.
For instance.
For instance, God's not according to the to some of the the rulers, Christianity and Islam is not considered idol worship.
So Islam for sure not.
Islam for sure not.
So if you say the point is No, no, but that's not what I meant.
That's not what I meant.
What I'm I'm gonna make myself trying to make myself a little bit more clear.
There wasn't an issue if Islam is idol worshipping or not.
I said it hundreds of times in my lecture that it's not.
Even Christianity, I mean.
But it's we're not talking about that.
Actually, the one who goes against the book of God is the one that thinking that he's doing what God told him to do.
We come and tell all the Gentiles in the world, there is only one religion to all Gentiles, whether it's Chinese, whether it's Arab, whether it's Russian, European, it doesn't matter where they are from.
So the idea is that all Gentiles, as we know from the time of Sanch Sancheri, the king, they're all God mixed.
And you don't know for sure who is in from Ishmael, you don't know who's an original Arab, you don't know who's an original Ait Sav, you don't know because it's all God mixed in a history.
So therefore, all Gentiles, it's it's not relevant where they're from.
They all have one religion.
What is it?
To be an observant of the seven laws and all the common sense uh commandments that is required by common sense, and that's it.
Any additional observing all kinds of books and fake prophets and different sons of God and all kinds of idols and anything that they add extra, it's a violation of the rules of God.
And it's not something that is interested for you to do.
So you have to reconsider if that's what you want.
You want to follow a book thinking it's the book of God and it's not, or you want to just fulfill your real obligation and be a righteous Gentile.
I have nothing against any of these uh religions.
I don't know who they are.
I mean, many of them I don't even know them by name.
It's nothing personal.
We have to represent God exactly as he represented himself.
And he gave the Torah, and he says in the Torah he will never this Torah will never be dismissed, it will never be changed.
Anyone who changed one letter from the Torah is the biggest sinner on earth.
And therefore, not Jews and not Gentiles has any permission to create another book to contradict the laws of the Torah, whether it's applies to Jews or whether it applies to Gentiles.
See, not you and not me, and not Muhammad, and not Chris, and not Mr. Li from China.
None of us had any permission to modify the original text of the Torah, which is 304,85 letters.
If we change one letter, then we become Criminals.
We go again and rebel against the real God and his original book.
Therefore no one has permission to do it.
All the people who came later on and claim that God sent them and they brought another book by reviewing their books.
You see, it's full of thousands of human arrows.
It cannot be from God.
Plus it contradicts the Torah.
Right.
But the idea is to not throw the baby out of the bathwater.
Find find the the the true and ultimate religion, which is the Torah.
Torah is it was given like we started for the sake of peace.
It's ways of peace.
Chol-nir-seh-l-e-seh-a-sholom.
All of its ways, it's...
Peace and prosperity.
Peace and prosperity.
Torah is given...
Tell me the Khafab al Ma'am show him the the the uh rabbis or the sages are there to promote peace.
According to our prophets, when the Messiah would come and after the world will be purified and go back to the level of Adam before he committed the sin, and uh there will be one of the main things that will happen in the world, all the nations would live in peace.
No more wars, no more bloodshed, no more uh racism, no more anti-Semitism, none of these things.
There's not gonna be any need for wars, even in nature, even between the tiger and the and the goat.
Yeah, they will leave one next to another, everything will be totally peaceful.
As Isaiah says, as put it the Prophet Isaiah put it, they will prune swords, instruments of war into plowsheds, right?
Instruments to bring peace.
Right.
No war, no more no nation shall wage war against another nation.
Many of the nations, when they created themselves a religion, whether it's Christianity, Islam or others, many of them, even though um thank God there are many, many Gentiles who respect Jews and love them and everything is fine, but on the other hand, we have those who don't.
And they make all kinds of accusation and all kinds of problems and anti-Semitism and terrorism.
So my question to those people is do you really think that this is what God wants?
After you admitted that the Jews received the Torah in Mount Sinai, he gave it to you in front of the whole universe.
Everybody saw that God is giving his book to the children of Israel.
He called himself the God of Israel, and he says clearly in the text, I chose you from all the nations to be my children.
But when he gave us the Torah, he gave the entire world the seven laws of Israel.
Exactly.
So they have a part as part of the.
No question about this.
How the Torah is universal, universal no height code, and and that universality extends not only to to the to every non-Jew, but also to the land of Israel.
That land of Israel is a holy place, godly given, and it serves as as a beacon for light and blessings for all people.
What's the purpose of the life of the Gentiles and the seven laws they have to keep?
And today, as you suggested, we should focus more on the situation in Israel.
What's happening today.
But but the temple the the how how the how it serves as a blessing for all people.
Right.
Well, back in the time, what says the Prophet says clearly, my house in Jerusalem, it's the house for all the Gentiles to come and to pray.
And I bet feel like and and me as a cohen, I'll be serving both Jesus.
The most important rabbi in the last thousand years, he writes clearly, when the Gentile bring a sacrifice into the holy temple of God, you accept from him.
Right.
You know, even except even before the Jews sometimes.
Right, no, but obviously it has to be uh the choice, the choice is cow and and so on.
Right, right, right.
But the the idea that the Torah, the temple sto stood as a beacon, as a lighthouse for everyone, and blessings.
So it really makes no sense that people um it's not a blessing for the for the for the for the Palestinians or for anyone for that matter to take the the holy land because it's godly given.
Hashem and the name of God.
Our God, which is the true God, the God of mercy, right, God of peace, God of love.
One of the main reasons for all these murders, you should know that.
That there is a book that God gave to the Jews in Mount Sinai who applies also to Gentiles.
He told them that they have to keep the seven laws and they can go to heaven as Gentiles, they don't have an obligation to be Jewish, and as results of eighty thousand religions that came later on that people made up, that created a major conflicts in the world.
That everybody is against everyone.
I want to kill you because you're not a Muslim.
I want to kill you because you're not a Christian.
Or you're a Muslim, this fraction is kind of Muslim.
That kind of Christian, this kind of thing.
And the sad part is that all these agendas are all fake.
None of them is really from God.
It's only one book that God gave.
In a public event, the Torah.
And that applies to all the Gentiles, regardless whether he's American or Syrian or Chinese.
They all got the same commandments as Gentiles, and they're killing each other for nothing in the name of fake religions.
That's the problem here.
And this is really why we have to promote the seven laws.
But I think the Jewish people are the only people, the only religion that are in every single country.
We've lived in Iran, Yemen, America, Europe, Africa, wherever we have we are the only people that have survived and thrived and brought peace and prosperity and culture, as well as the most importantly, the rule of law.
The Torah.
Everyone, even how to fight.
The Torah.
What you cannot do to please them.
Well, you have to always have to offer them first peace.
One thing I think we we can conclude this thing by was by saying one thing.
Every Gentile who listens to us, the idea is please begin to search and to start educate yourself.
You as a non-Jewish person, you have the right to become a Jew, but that's not what we're here to teach you here today.
You don't have an obligation.
You can die as a Gentile and go to heaven of the Gentiles.
All you have to do is to follow the one and only one book of God, which is the Torah.
Torah in Ibu means instructions.
It's instructions for the Jewish nation, it's also instructions to all the Gentiles.
You have to learn the seven law of Noah.
You can Google it, you have it all over this website who explained it.
You have to be a good person.
Right.
You cannot hate anybody because of race, especially not the Jewish people, because they are the chosen people of God.
He loves them very much.
Hating them is considering hating God Himself, because He's the Father.
You cannot go against the Son of a person and telling the person, I love you.
I love you, I have to respect your son.
Even if the son is not the greatest son, it's not even the issue here right now.
So therefore you have to understand one thing.
All the religions who came later are full of human arrows.
Check the books and see.
You can check that online.
You don't have to follow any specific cult or religion to become a righteous Gentile.
All you have to do is to keep the seven laws of the Gentiles and be a good human being.
And be honest.
And do the integrity.
Love people, be kind, and for sure you go to heaven one day.
No obligation to become Jewish.
If you want to convert to Judaism, you have the right.
It's not easy, it's not going to be simple.
You can stay what you are, the Jewish people, never been a missionary nation to run after people and convince them to join them.
We have our truth, you have your truth, and you have to follow your instructions, and you can do very well even without becoming a Jew.
I want to thank you on that.
And really, it's about spreading the light and getting getting in touch, you know, being who you are and focusing on bringing light and bringing peace.
Ultimately, because peace is for everyone.
I want to thank you very much.
Rabbi thank you, and shalom.
And there should be peace, and I should be able to serve you all in the holy land of Israel by the Third Temple today.
Amen.
Amen.
Thank you.
Maimonides, who was a great scholar who lived in the Muslim countries of Egypt.
He was actually the Sultan of the Egyptian, he was the doctor of for for the Egyptian Sultan back probably eight, nine hundred years ago.
And uh one of the things he one of the messages, he was a great scholar, sage, he's a great mathematician, physician, astronomer, philosopher, etc.
etc.
And one of the fundamental uh principles, he's he he brought down the universal No Hard Code at the very end of his compendium of the entire Torah, known as the Mishnah Torah, Mishnah Torah, and he he one of the one of the objectives which he spoke about was the idea that the world is a person has to see the world,
and when he he codified the entire Torah, and at the very end, he brought about he brought the universal laws of Noah and the last chapter, and he spoke about Messiah, and he spoke about Israel, about Shalemasar, it's about the the completion of the land, the temple.
And the reason being is that each one of these are interconnected, meaning in order to have the redemption, we have to keep the universal knowhide laws.
In order for the world, as we know, to be able to be free of evil, is through the Torah, to Messiah, which will ultimately finish the process that we that each and every one of us has the opportunity to do.
Because the message is not only for Jewish people, the message is universal.
Because at the end of the day, the Jewish people are only the lighthouse, they represent the beacon, the light, the direction, not they in an arrogant way.
The Torah.
The Torah is Torah or meaning the light of Torah.
And by us embracing Torah and enhancing Torah and realizing that Torah is really about a living Torah, meaning it's about realizing that we have it's dynamic.
We have the ability to take something physical, we have the ability to create, bring down God onto this world to connect the physical and the spiritual.
By us connecting that physical and spiritual, we bring about redemption.
Redemption for ourselves, redemption for our fellow men, and we ultimately, as Maimonides stated, redemption for the entire world.
Each and every one of us could bring down and tip that scale.
So the idea is to realize that we have the ability to bring that redemption about.
We just have to focus on positivity.
Focus on realizing that there's a heyman and the challenges, and the darkness sometimes could seem insurmountable, or the challenges could seem surreal.
But at the end of the day, God doesn't play games with with people, meaning if there's a challenge, then you have the ability to overcome it.
If there's an obstacle, a hurdle, you have the ability to jump over it or to go around it, whatever it is, to overcome it.
The idea is not to be distracted by what is, but rather what will be, and to focus on that, and to bring out the goodness.
And this is what the universal message of Noah taught us, of Nohide laws, which God gave to Torah to Torah, which is part of the Torah, the light of the Torah.
He gave it to all people.
And he wants us to bring out everyone to play the part.
And let's hope that by us creating that light, creating that that positivity, that goodness and kindness, and going the extra mile, will bring about personal redemption, and ultimately we're Hashem, Hawaii, will shine.
And the evil, the the evil that exists in the world will be eradicated.
And that's ultimately when Mashiach comes, the redemption.
Because that's a time when we realize the world will realize, come to fruition, and after thousands and thousands of years, we'll give birth.
Meaning the world will give birth to a beautiful world.
It's like a pregnancy is not fun.
But ultimately, after the end of nine months, you have a beautiful child.
So too.
The goalists, the exile is not fun.
But ultimately, after thousands of years, we'll have redemption.
And let us hope and pray that through the miracle of Queen Esther, which stood steadfast, and through Mordechai, which galvanized all the children, and they brought about positivity and and and brought about people standing strong and not bowing and not yielding, but standing strong.
And ultimately that brought about redemption.
And so too now, by us standing strong, by us us focusing on the positivity, by us looking at the good, we could ultimately bring about that redemption, our redemption, and ultimately the world's redemption.
So let us hope and pray that as we we we we get ready for this this holiday, this great holiday of Purim, with the tables turned, and victory was had for we are here to prove it.
All the all the Hamans, all the all the the great kingdoms that have come and gone that have sought to destroy the message that's unti the timeless message of Torah, all gone.
Yet we are here, and we're here celebrating that message of unity of goodness and divinity, and we're ultimately being able to fuse the goodness, the the physical and the spiritual, and bring about you uh universal harmony and peace and universal redemption.
Because that's what it's about.
Peace and harmony comes through it brings about redemption.
Because ultimately, darkness is a challenge.
And we see the light, we have harmony and peace and unity, and let's hope and pray that happens speedily in our time, and may we witness the third base of Migdash, the third temple in in Meshiachna.
The idea of Torah or Godly is to bring not to not to is to bring the the the heaven on to earth, bringing it to fuse both heaven and earth, sure, whereby we're not worried about what kind of reward am I gonna get, or am I gonna go to heaven or hell?
Correct.
So it's the idea of finding that that commonality and finding that spirituality and finding the thread that unites us all, which is really about the universal laws of Noah, to to bring that synergy, both Jew and Andrew creating a dwelling place for Hashem for God, and making it a garden and bringing down heaven to earth, making it's not about heaven and h heaven and hell, it's about bringing heaven right now.
Heaven and earth, heaven and earth, having heaven, having a cake and eat it too, as they say goes, to bring the heaven to enjoy the enjoy the the physical, yeah, and to appreciate the physical.
Now we have been given insight into God's plan, which is to make the world uh an a better place and to refine the world for him for him.
Because he wants a world that is comfortable to him, a world that he can live in.
So instead of trying to get to heaven, which is what we've been doing for three thousand years, let's bring heaven to earth.
Let's bring God down to earth so that he gets what he needs, we're no longer looking for what we need.
And really, that's what Mashiach is about, the revelation of godliness in the world.
Yeah.
The fulfillment fulfillment of the ultimate the way it was before the the sin of Adam of Eve.
Yes.
Even greater than that.
But You see, this this makes so much more sense.
You know, uh if if they say if had had the uh the Jewish people taught about the seven laws of Noah in Nazi Germany, the Holocaust wouldn't have happened.
Because people would have felt uh conscious to not just to march the neighbors into the gas chambers.
Okay.
And what kind of loss people and you okay.
Number one, that's a political, you know, Israel and Palestine is politics, it's not it has nothing to do with religion.
You know, it's it's even though I'm I'm I'm gonna say this that the reason why the Jewish people are in the land of Israel and why it's holy is because God gave it to the Jewish people.
Everyone's welcome to live with it, but at the end of the day, it was given by God as it says in the first paragraph of the of the Bible, Braish is Boral Achimeth Shema that God created the heaven and the earth, so he he gave it to Jewish people.
What's going on, Palestine?
I don't want to go into uh political over here, but this is uh you know but basically essentially it's a holy place and uh and so on.
And this is the message of Purim.
Purim is a time we celebrate victory, we celebrate the triumph, good over evil.
So let's dig deep inside of us, and let's bring out that goodness and godliness, and let us all celebrate Purim in the third baseman'd in the third temple in Jerusalem with the coming of the Messiah, which will be revealed speedily in our time,
which this will usher in a new era where the world as we know it will cease exist because when once you reveal the secret, the light the darkness, once you expose it for what it is, it has no power.
And let's hope that that happens today, and ultimately we see we we see and witness the the third basemicdash, the third temple in Jerusalem speedily I believe with the full belief of the coming of Mashiach,
Messiah, which is about redemption, redemption of the whole world, and by the way, whoever is listening should know let's say first I'm saying it out of love that from all of the Gentiles of the world,
whoever wants to be a part of the redemption, a happy part, a part that would gain and receive from the godliness of the redemption, should make sure he is taking upon himself to learn the seven Noah high loss,
these are the seven ways that you are preparing yourself for redemption for Mashiach, and then you will be a vessel to receive because you don't want to get all of the flow and the plentiness of the of the geulah of the redemption when there is a hole in the bucket.
So what it will help.
So I am advising with the full heart and a full love to every person in the world, no matter what happened yesterday.
Learn learn exactly what are the seven Noahs, laws of Noah, yeah.
Yeah, and make sure that you do it not because it makes sense, because God told Moses to do it for the whole world.
Right, in other words, have a relationship, establish a relationship with God.
Yeah, talk to God by praying.
Yeah, have a connection when you need something, there's uh to pray, to ask if you if you if someone's sick, ask, say uh say uh say uh psalms and ask God for it to heal someone.
That's for sure.
But I'm talking even directly to look to search for what is the seven Noahs and to adapt on yourself and on your family, it's it's million times taking the best insurance in the world.
So this is my advice full of love, love and peace in love.
Love and peace.
Okay, so basically, you grew up as a musician and you I grew up as a musician and I'm a musician, and I hope to merit to play in beta micdash in the holy temple uh very soon.
Really, by us Jewish people, we have a mission in the world to spend the peace and the love, and uh if we don't do it, we are not okay.
So the world should see that light comes to their life from us.
A real light, a holy light, and this how evil will disappear from the world when Mashiach will come, and we already started the period of it.
And this is part of my mission now.
I'm performing all over.
I was in a home in Hong Kong.
We had a performance Sunday night.
So Saturday night, we went to some clubs of uh in Hong Kong.
And then they told us that at two o'clock after midnight, we can go up.
We, it means my brother Yossi, that his guitar playing is unbelievable, and me, and we went to play in that club.
And I started to speak to them in the middle of the club with everything about the seven Noah hilos.
And uh I taught them the song We Won Mashiach now.
And we have it in a video.
All of the crowd, different people with earrings and things all over the face, different countries, different colors, all of them.
We want Mashiach now, we want Mashiach now.
We and we want to play another song.
They don't let us we want Mashiach, and they got to an ecstasy.
We want Mashiach now, we I have it in a video.
If you wouldn't see it, you wouldn't believe.
So of course, I feel that music is a common language between nations, between cultures, between everything.
And you know, people are good, they are victims of where they are born and to the atmosphere that they are being brought into.
So really has to be a big change in education.
So he told me that guy that he's trying to learn Kabbalah.
So I told him, oh, that's very nice.
But I'll tell you the truth.
You should concentrate in the seven Noahs.
So what I told that guy was that uh it's very nice, but he's in the wrong channel.
He should put all of his energy in learning about the seven Noahs and spreading them, and this he will bring light to his life, and he would live when he will be deserving miracles in his life.
If he will be busy with the seven Noahs, and I opened my phone and I uh showed him took some things and I sent him in this.
We are till now in a very very deep relationship, and uh he's writing to me all the time.
I send him things about the seven noahs.
He's a an important person in the government, by the way.
He's uh like and uh so this is one of the things you see.
You are going there.
People see when you look also Jewish and you look like a rabbi, so people are coming to you, and people expect from you to hear some things, and this is our job in life, and uh the Lubavitch Rebbe inspired us and educated us that we are not living here in this world for ourselves,
we are living for the world, and uh every Jewish person that is doing his job, he's uh elevating thousands of non-Jewish people in their lives.
A non-Jewish who also who practice the laws of Noah and don't have to become Jewish, of course, by us it's not a thing to become Jewish, and and the fact is they created one place and they get the same reward as a Jew.
There's no difference between a Jew that does the right thing and a non-Jew.
Everyone has exact same reward and exact same godly is divided, bringing down that godly energy.
That God is.
The word the word reward is a wait a second.
What I will tell you what I mean.
That for us we have more obligations.
Right.
And there's a whole tribe in Ghana that want to become Jewish.
And they want to be the to come speak to them.
I said, there's no reason to become Jewish.
God created everyone.
By Judaism, it's not recommended.
No, no, because it's it's he created all people.
And everyone is unique and everyone's special.
But it's all coming together as one.
Even just like in the human body, you have the human body, you have hands, feet, legs, everyone makes up the human body to create an entire human being.
Yeah.
Different limbs.
Yeah, yeah.
So too.
Every person is like a different limb.
That's right.
And just like you don't slap the right hand, doesn't slap the left hand because it did something wrong.
We have to look at the whole world as one.
That's right.
And if we're talking about now, this show is titled One People, One World Under God.
A great name.
Because we are one people, meaning every person is created in the divine image.
Everyone is special.
And God has a task and a mission for every single person.
And one world.
We're all living on the same world.
You've been living in New York, you're living in Africa, the happiness, like you said, happiness is the key.
To life that that exists in New York.
If you're not happy in New York, you can you're not happy anyway.
Of course.
There's a famous story of we working, you know, trying to bring peace in the United Nations.
Yeah.
In the United Nations.
I saw how you work there.
You give good cards to every person in the elevator.
And good speech.
Everyone is your friend from top until the time.
Right.
So the whole the whole UN, United Nations, as well as Washington and the EU trying to put together a map of the world.
That everyone should be happy.
Every country should be happy.
You know, everyone's born and should be happy.
And he couldn't do it.
They had meeting after meeting after meeting.
No avail.
Finally, a little kid comes, and after 10 minutes, he puts together a map of the world.
Everyone's happy.
Everyone, Russia is happy, America is happy, Syria is happy.
Everyone's happy.
What was that?
On the flip side of the map of the world was a picture of a person.
So he said he just put the two eyes together, the nose, the mouth, and the whole world snapped into place.
So we say microcosm or macrocosm.
When we see the world, when we are if Anibis said that Atabi said it.
Yeah, that's true.
In other words, if we see the world, if we're happy, then the world is happy.
As a matter of fact, you are talking about a very special point.
No, wait a second.
We know that a person should take the responsibility of the whole world on his own shoulders.
And he is like the control room of the whole world.
If he has some evil wishes, and he controls them, he causes that evil matters in the whole world will be controlled.
If he's doing goodness in the whole world, there is goodness even by animals.
So a person should take on himself the total responsibility of the world, and God that is the uh almighty, right?
He can make that everyone is as if the only driver.
So of course, if someone is doing things that are not good, he's taking the balance to the wrong side, as it says by the Ramba, that a person should look at the world as an equal balance.
Yeah.
And one good deed, one good action could tip the scale in the positive.
Of him and of the whole world.
So good news.
Mashach is coming.
And and really, Mashach is already here.
But we have to merit in our deeds and in our actions, in our preparing ourselves for him, we will realize it and see it more and more till it will be clear to everybody.
But things are good.
People should not be worried.
There is a pink future very soon.
Pink is good.
In in Hebrew, you say pink, like a very nice.
To the other side of black.
There are people that they see the world in a black color, and there are people that see it in a pink color.
Yeah, this is uh an expression.
So, anyways, uh people should be optimic, optimistic, and positive, positive, and God will see that this optimism shows the confidence in him, shows that we are relying on him, and we are realizing that everything is coming from him.
He's running the show.
Ruch Hashem Baruch Hashem.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to thank you.
We have to wrap it up.
Okay.
Thank you for your time.
Very good.
For your words of wisdom, and more importantly, for your songs of inspiration.
Thank you.
Inspire us and unite all cultures, which is really the human race is about coming together.
Amen.
We are making now a show with some Arab musicians, and to show unity, and a positive Hashem.
So, "Be'azrat Hashem" in Arabic?
Allah Allah Saidna.
Okay.
And please God will see that day where the entire world will come to recognize Hashem Echad Ushmo Echad Amen And if And Israel serves as a beacon of light to the whole world.
Where everyone comes, and people are looking at Israel.
Just want to mention this.
Oh, it's Palestinian Israel.
It's about God.
And God is universal.
It's not about land, it's about unity, and it's about light.
And the beta Middash, the Holy Temple stand will stand in Jerusalem for all to come and pay their pilgrimage and peace for peace and love.
The time when we see the Mitzash.
Amen, it's under our nose.
I should serve you as a coen.
Wow.
Bezrat Hashem.
And serve you and everyone.
Will be the best music in the world in Beth Amigdash.
We'll serve you and will come and show peace and love and unity for all people.
Because hopefully this is a time when we're living in the Shia times where this wisdom and joy will permeate the entire world.
Amen.
And we as Kohanim will serve together as not ambassadors, but you know, uh as priests, public servants.
Public servants will serve.
Yes.
And let's hope that it happens today in the Shem.
Amen.
And uh the world comes to fruition because this is about a process which began with the creation of Adam and Eve.
Yeah.
As a rabbi, member of a religious community, founded and director of the Institute of No Hide Code.
I want to show you today that the universal know how it code, we all talked about before about the rule of war and how we're all the same.
We are all created by God.
We all created all human beings are created in the divine image.
But the bad news is that we're not all the same.
That God created a collage of people, people from different faiths, different backgrounds, different cultures.
Culture is about some people are more spiritual, more intellectual, some are more emotional.
Everyone has a culture.
It's like a body.
The human body is made up of, to give an analogy of the human body, Human body is made up of a head, which is the faculties Of the brain, then you have the heart, which is the emotions, and you have different limbs that carry and do different functions.
If you would try to say that the the head, that the blood should be like the heart, like the blood which is in the heart should be like in the head, or vice versa, you would destroy a human being.
You know, everyone knows that belong blood belongs in the heart, not in the head.
If a person has uh God forbid a stroke or something of that nature, then you know it's a it's a major catastrophe.
So we're not all created alike, but the good news is that we all have a function to unite as one body and to create that unity and diversity and and and to and have that all come together.
And the Institute of Noah Co No Hide Code, which I'm the director of as an NGO, celebrating diversity, was conceived as an opportunity to unite the world, we are re-echoing the belief in the one God as the creator of all human beings, and the belief that we are all created in the divine image.
The universal know how it laws are means which humanity can strive to live in peace and unity, the respect for family, respect for others' property, respect the uh for judicial system, and respect for the cre all creatures and environments.
The laws of Noah or Universal Noah Code, I like to say we promote UN, which stands for universal Noah, No Height in the UN, in the United Nations.
So it's UN for UN.
It's it's just it's a catchphrase we're gonna use from now on, okay?
And we're gonna mark it uh Mr. Pico to promote UN in the UN.
Universal No Hide in the UN, which Noah basically was before we were all became diverse people, every all people come from Noah before that Adam, but we all come from the our founding father is Noah.
And these principles are a means by how you pray, whether you're more you're more emotional, you're more intellectual, you're more you like your food height hot, you like it's sweet, you like loud music, soft music, you know, whatever you like, that's that's but these are a foundation, the foundation.
The laws of Noah, the universal know how it code comprise seven universal biblical binding all humanity, and in the United States Congress, this was recognized as public law 10241.
On December 10th, 1948, which this organization was founded, signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
I propose that the Universal No Heart Code reflects the spirit of this document, which recognizes the rights of all human beings, and I further propose that the universal knowhead code deals with the responsibilities of the individual.
The knowledge code, we could spend spend an hour or days here talking about each law, and it's not just these laws, it's it governs laws between fellow man, it has to do with how you conduct business, how you how you say good morning to your neighbor.
It has to do with a whole range of laws visiting the sick, burying the dead, etc.
etc., which are not included in these laws.
These are like the Ten Commandments, which are a basis, which from this many laws and common law, and by the way, British law or or Western law is based on this.
My intention as founder and director of universal know how to code is to call all 193 UN members' states that comprise this organization to incorporate in their constitutions the universal knowheid code,
that the universal noide ethics day in the UN, and then and will and a resolution on this, which will give you a copy to hand out and to review, and be passed to promote the responsibility for human beings first of all to the creator, and from which this these code originates, and then to its fellow human being.
The universal knowhead code encompasses the principles of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 agenda.
The Universal No Hide Code or UNC above all is above all politics, justice, and religious systems or and boundaries.
It Is part of all and political, judicial, and religious systems, because it it transcends from that which is man-made.
All different laws are man-made.
This is godly, and it's it's a way that God gave us for us to live amongst the seventy nations that we don't all think alike, to all live in coexistence and harmony and peace.
Israel is belongs to the Jewish people because it says in the Bible, not because the UN made a declaration.
Thousands of years, it's been King Solomon built the temple, King David.
This is going back for thousands of years, Abraham walked here.
Your grandfather, you where you come from, is Abraham's.
We all say that and and this is uh and and if you want to try to veer me into the political issue, I'm not going there.
I'm telling you right now, because what I'm trying to prove to you over here is if we take away the political, you know, where the Democrat, Republican, this that, we could argue, and and and and everyone's gonna be screaming it until they're blue in the face, and we'll never agree.
Or we could take a step back and say, what do we have in common?
What unites us, and then we could live as brothers and sisters.
Thank you.
Any other questions?
go ahead Yeah, sure.
Uh my name is Daniel, I'm from Norway.
Uh we uh for many years we've been a Christian country, we had a state church, but we removed this because of the growth of atheists.
So the Noah Code, the first rule is do not deny God.
Then how can you expect countries such as Norway to implement this rule if you have a growing population that does not believe it?
Okay, very good question.
Um in America, there was this challenge because of the separation of church and state, meaning that the government cannot, it's freedom of religion and and the government cannot impose any religion on any people.
The the American government had that issue between church and state, and they they they overcame it by saying it's it's education.
The point is that they overcame it in America by by having it promoted as as as education and and and so on.
It doesn't have to say it's respect God, doesn't have to say um you have to pray to in a church or in or in it says respect the higher authority.
But I think if they can overcame that that issue in America with church and state, I think the same same issue could be overcome in in uh Norway.
They have to work together, and religious leaders have to come to the table and say, I've had imans here, I've had uh Buddhist Sheikhs here, I've had uh rabbis, I've had uh Christian scholars from all over everyone has come and everyone has come together on this issue on and saying that the universal knowledge code is is one thousand percent what their religion teaches.
So I think it's it's just getting everyone to sit down around this table and we'll have UN in the UN, which is in the universal knowledge in the UN.
Order the prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain, Rabbi Kershan Afsan from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Almighty God, master of the universe.
I invoke your blessing today on the members of this honorable institution, the House of Representatives of the United States of America.
May they humbly serve their constituencies, aware that creating just legislation is one of the seven laws that you almighty God gave all humanity through Noah as detailed in Genesis.
Almighty God, as a descendant of Hasidic Jews who fled the Stalinist regime that persecuted religious observance, I am especially grateful and blessed to be in America, the country called the nation of kindness by the great spiritual leader of our generation, the Lababicha Malachamashiach Rabbi Menachem and Del Schneerson.
We thank you for the freedom we have here to practice our faith, and we pray for those who still suffer persecution around the world.
While legislating by definition includes differences of opinion and rigorous debate, I pray that we nevertheless anticipate our sheer bright future in the time of the redemption and thus remain one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Amen.
A prophecy from Isaiah 10, where it talks about a perfect world.
The world when Mashiach will come, when the Messiah will arrive.
And it talks about the world when the wolf and the lamb will dwell together.
A world that everyone would love each other, that the knowledge of God will be everywhere.
I was getting ready to read that.
I was excited to read that because the world needs to be a better world.
We need to welcome a new era that we have been praying for for 2,000 years.
And so the question is, what is the solution?
What is the answer to that?
So I want to share with you that I recently uncovered a speech that my dear Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Enl-Shnerson Dalabar Chirabi, teachers to millions, including myself.
He penned this speech 32 years ago to be read right here at the United Nations.
And the Rebbe writes about the power of the United Nations.
All of you here have been given by God an opportunity to make a difference in the world.
And the Rebbe taught us something very poignant.
That indeed, when the world was repopulated after the flood with Noah, God gave seven laws called the Noite Laws.
This is the bedrock of any civilization that were to exist.
And the Rebbe pleaded, if only the United Nations will go back to the basics and empower their nation to adopt the seven Noite laws, then this world would be a very different world, and perhaps we we wouldn't have lost a hundred and fifty million lives that we have lost in the last 200 years.
So I ask every nation that's here, everyone that's listening, consider taking the seven Noite laws back to the basics and apply it to real daily life, and we will see a world difference.
Our children are our future.
We need to truly re-evaluate how we are educating our children.
Children need to have a moment of reflection every single day, or perhaps a moment of silence, to think that they have been created by God, that they are an image of God, and that they need to realize that there is a supreme being, and that truly there's an eye that sees an ear that hears everything that they do.
If we give children that opportunity, then perhaps these children will grow up with more meaning and more responsibility.
He shall judge among the nations.
He shall remove many people.
I quote.
They shall beat their swords into plumsheads, their spirits into the crew of the nation.
Nation shall not live swords against nation, neither show they would go in war anymore.
Very exciting, and it's inscribed right outside this building facing the United Nations airports.
This is a frame of reference essentially as a basis where we call agree on.
We can all read whether it's whether it's Muslim, whether it's Christian, whether it's Buddha, we can all read the Allah King.
We all came to Noah.
And these are essentially how we find the path.
There's seven different nations, essentially.
And there's seven different paths.
But essentially, we all created and we all have that uniqueness about it.
Judaism, just to share, of the Abrahamic religions as well as the Eastern religions, know it served as a role model to carry humanity afloat during very two billion times which the flood was.
Judaism teaches us that the prophecies that all prophecy will be fulfilled.
In other words, the universe increases will arrive.
When and how depends on us, on our actions.
We can begin, we can make it come sooner, depending on how we behave.
Prophecies will angel of our political are warning.
Only as a warning serve if we do not need the Noah Code.
Because if we do not find common ground, then it's obviously going to be unfortunately terrorist on the world.
But regardless of this, I'm so proud to tell you that we have new president, American president.
He's great man, he concerned in helping uh in these issues as well.
I talked to him several times.
I was member of his uh campaign elections.
I'm talking about uh Donald Trump, and I'm confident uh as soon as he uh passed the inaugurations we will have some tools to promote our ideas uh through our government, including our Congress.
And I promise very soon we will have amazing event uh meeting with Congressman Danny Donovan, who is the only Congressman from New York City representing our uh city in Congress as a Republican, and he's very close to our elected president.
He is already expressed his interest in issues which you are talking about, and he will make his own contribution in our movement.
It's no doubt.
Okay, we'll have right after December 10 meeting with him.
Okay, he promised to give up the date today or tomorrow.
I want to first pick up on Rabbi Cohn's words of Benzoma.
So as I remember it, Rabbi, what uh Hakam is is also one who Aroas and Nolit, somebody who sees the future.
And I think what we have here today, and part of the reason we're here today and have the pleasure of being here today, is because of the saintly actions of the Obama Jerebba of Ashalam Zelkhat Sadaklav, who really is the person, the place where all of this comes from.
If you follow back in the days of President Carter, uh during the birth of the birth of the rabbi's birthday, the Babucha Rabbi's birthday, um, he focused on the idea of education, and as a result of that, he most recently has today come to the point where there are 5,000
individuals in different Chabad houses throughout the world who actually preach education, and he his focus has been on education, and this is why in part we're here, and I think without mentioning that at this conference we would be remiss.
So I'd like to start with that.
The Rebbe said that a child's character, education, should be take priority over his academic education.
All educational efforts he said are meaningless unless built on the solid foundation of good character.
And at the end of the day, that's what education is about.
How we slice it doesn't really matter.
And I I I suggest to you that today that uh when he is quoted, the Rebbe is quoted as saying uh to a 12-year-old parent, um, how do you how shall I educate my 12-year-old?
And what the Rebbe is quoted as saying is that you're 12 years late in coming here.
What you have to do is you have to start from the very beginning.
A child needs education from not adulthood, but from birth.
And how it perceives the world and how we go forward is really the question that we are presented with here today.
If we are to achieve peace, if we are to achieve a knowledge solution, it could only be with one way, and that is that we educate children from the very beginning, from birth, and those values, those internal values need to be invested and inculcated, I guess, into each child as soon as possible.
And I think at the end of the day, that part of that education has to focus on integrity and of course respect, and of course, at the end of the day, that education has to come only one way, and that is with love and affection.
And if we can achieve that, I think we will achieve a much better world uh in the years ahead.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
I am sending his greetings, love and regards to you.
First of all, no-high-clothes are the main principles that we all agree.
Uh these uh you can confirm that laws of Noah are in accordance with Islam, and a righteous Muslim is also a follower of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
Islam is the religion of peace.
Only Van Freed van Freed from the fabricated hadith and traditional interpretation of the bigots.
The events that are unfolding before our eyes today is staggering.
No one knows the numbers.
Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, we don't just don't know.
Of the Noah of people who are coming to the Jewish faith all over the world.
It's an amazing thing.
This never happened in history.
There are always unique individuals like this.
But happened where this, they're flowing in with such numbers.
Tomorrow, Mammish, in 24 hours from now, there'll be tens of thousands of Christians who'll be marching right here in U Shalim.
Despite what people think, they're not a monolithic group.
They're all evangelical Christians.
They all love Israel.
And they do.
So they all believe that the covenant that God made with the Jewish people is eternal, and the land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel, and God has kept his promise, and we have returned.
And Genesis chapter 12, verse 3 stands like a rock.
And those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel, Chasuchlila will be cursed in your name.
All the peoples of the earth, all the families of the earth will be blessed.
They believe that.
Every one of them.
However, there is some variance.
They're all very into Jewish things.
Today, if you want to be a big hit in your thing in it, I know he said in your church, in a church.
So the more Jewish things you do, the more interesting it is.
Oh, give a look.
There are pastors coming out in their congregation wearing a talisent fill, they're wearing a shrimerum, a beggacha, the more Jewish.
That part I made up.
The more Jewish it is, the better.
If he could come out with 14 yamakas on his head like this, coming out like this with chauffeurs blowing, this is the best thing in the world.
His membership will shoot up completely.
So they're all that.
People are drawn to anything Jewish, are not so happy with the Noah movement.
They're not going, ah, what a pleasure that there are Noahis.
This is the biggest joy in my life.
I never had such a pleasant idea that there should be Bene Noach, or there should be people who are choosing the Jewish faith.
Why?
Because virtually the entire so-called Noah movement, almost all of them are former evangelical Christians.
Who today are walking around saying, I'm a Ben Noach?
Who do you think?
They diving with Hillary Clinton in a high church episcopalian church?
You think Hillary is a chance that Chelsea would.
No, this is not going to come from there.
And they're not they're not former Hindus who used to pray to Hanuman, the monkey god.
Maybe a few, but not too many.
And they're not generally speaking, they're not coming from the Greek Orthodox Church or any of the Orthodox churches.
And they're general, generally not coming from the Roman Catholic Church, from the Western Church, from the Latin Church.
Almost all of them are coming from the evangelical conservative, born-again Christians, and these are people who have studied the Christian religion.
They were originally drawn to the Messianic movement from their other churches they came from, whether or Baptists or charismatic churches like the Assemblies of God, and then he knows, oh, give a look, there's a Messianic movement.
They're doing things Jewish, they're doing things in Hebrew.
This is the way Jesus would have done it.
And they get involved in the Messianic movement, but it doesn't take them too long.
They are spiritually sensitive enough to figure out that there's no theological difference between what the Baptists believe and what the Messianic movement believes.
There's no difference really between what a charismatic church like the assemblies of God believes and what a Messianic congregation in Philadelphia called Kinahara, what they believe.
So they're not so happy with the Noah.
And they say something, these Christians say something that has to be of all the things that Christians say.
This has to be one of the oddest, oh that's ridiculous.
No, it's not true.
It's not one of the no, the oddest thing is 1 Corinthians 11, 24 in Luke 22, 19 that you should eat The body and drink the blood of the Messiah.
That's pretty much the nuttiest thing.
But it's close to that.
In that they say that this meant the whole Noah movement, just the rabbis invented it.
This is a rabbinic thing, there's no such thing, the devil was such a thing.
And the rabbis made up the whole, this whole thing.
And if you watched the pulse of this movement, you can tell they're always doing this whole videos, the Noahitz of the rabbis made up Noahites and so on.
And it's really quite a shocking statement, because if there were no laws given to Odimerishan, carried on through Noah, his son, Shame Avram, there were no laws prior to the giving of the Tyr in the year 248.
What exactly did the people of Saddam do wrong?
The Chasid Um Muslim play a central role in the Messianic Age.
The entire end of Saifaz, the book of Zachariah, is really devoted to the to the people, to the Um Sa'ilim that come to the Jewish people.
Zachariah chapter 8.
Ten Gentiles of different nations will grab the shirt of a Jew and say, take us with you, because now we know that God is with you.
Had a Christian once say to me that that'll take the hand of a Jew, that's Jesus.
But I said, You didn't look at the you, because in English, you you can't tell if it's one or many, but Hebrew doesn't work exactly that way, and it's you all.
The Hebrews, you know, Imokem is not one person.
Nebukerson reads scripture in English, let alone the wonderful King James Bible, well, then you might as well.
You're in huge trouble.
It's not that translations sort of lose the color.
Translations are treason.
They're a commentary at best.
If you if you even try your reading a translation, at best you're kissing God through a towel.
People wonder, I I know this is on the minds of so many dear people who've come to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
They're perplexed by the status of Benin Noah.
And to them, I know they're thinking this has to be kind of a Judaism light.
This has to be something, what's so special about it?
Why is so important?
You know, the end of Zachari, the haftih, the opening, the haftar of the opening of such, the last chapter of the Zachari, it's all devoted to the nations of the world.
The whole world will know.
Zachariah 14, verse 9, the closing passage of the Elainu.
It says Vinamar, that's a quote directly from the Saifazakari.
The whole end of the Zachai is about the nations of the world.
In fact, not only in Zakai, but throughout the Navim, it's about all the nations will flow at you, and Kimitsia and Tati Tir, Udvarashem Yushalayim.
The nations are going to come here.
And as you heard before, the role of the Mashiach is to give rebuke, to give Haicha, to be the teacher to the world.
That's it.
You're not a miracle, man.
He might do miracles.
Never in Tanakh does it say Meshach can do a miracle.
This was very bothersome to the church.
Because in the Christian Bible, Jesus is doing miracles everywhere.
Miracle here, miracle there.
Oh, we do miracles, miracles, pick a card, which card, I don't know.
It's doing miracles.
But the truth is there's nothing remotely right.
There's nowhere in Tanakh that you see such a thing.
In Tanakh is that he will rebuke the nations.
He'll be a teacher.
He won't judge people after the sight of his eyes, but if the spirit has been placed upon him, Isaiah chapter 11.
So literally, in the Christian Bible, Luke in particular, I'm thinking of Luke chapter 4, verse 16, 17 and 18.
Jesus, we are told, goes into a Shula synagogue on the Shabbat, and he reads from the hafturah, and he's reading from Isaiah chapter 61, where the Isaiah is talking in the first person.
But he talks about that I'm here to bring the good news, Bessaris Tyves, and so on and so forth, and to give freedom and so on.
And it says that to give sight to the blind.
If you're reading Luke chapter 4, verse 16 through 18, it says to provide sight to the blind.
If you go back to Isaiah 61, it's Mamishnah there.
Luke interpolated That passage to make it look like the Messiah is supposed to be a healer.
By the way, I'm not saying that the Meshiach will not do miracles.
Maybe he will.
But it's very clear, Tanakh is not interested in it.
And it's very clear that Luke is trying to line up Tanakh and interpolate the Jewish scriptures in order to make it look like that's a central feature of what the Messiah is supposed to do.
I have heard Christians say to me that it's the Septuagint.
That is.
People say to me, it's in the Septuagint.
Jesus was reading from the Septuagint.
Could you just plot could you imagine this?
Listen to me.
Even Amnot so the world is crazy.
You're telling me that the Son of God, the second person of the Trinity, is going, you know, I I know this is a Hebrew Bible where the heaven.
An English translation, rather, like the Holy Spirit going, you know, I haven't written a book in 500 years.
It's Malachi.
It's been a while, my Hebrew is a little rusty.
Let's go to Septuagint.
I mean, how preposterous.
How do you change the word of God?
And if you're going to alter the Jewish scriptures, you think I'm going to get baptized and destroy my relationship with my people, more importantly, my God.
So Kindlach, children who are born from above, not from below.
Why is it that the those who become going to use Bine Noach are so core important to the world?
I mean, it could be argued very easily that the role of the Jew is to be an or lagoyim.
Isaiah 42, verse 6, 49, verse 6.
That's our job.
If we're supposed to be in Ur, to who?
To the non-Jews.
That's our whole purpose.
It could be argued that Jews are here to facilitate that the non-Jews would come to know the God of Israel.
That's what we're here for.
We're here to facilitate the Noahid movement.
In fact, before the Ten Commandments are given, immediately before, we are told that the Jewish people are an Am Sagula, a chosen people, for what reason?
To be declared to be a priest of the world.
If we are the Qaihanim of the world, who are our congregants?
The nations of the world.
It is so simple.
We only find that term twice in all of Tanakh.
The world belongs to me, and your job is to be Kaihan to the world.
So why is it so special to be in Noachai?
It seems to be that Noah is at first glance, is Judaism 1.0.
And being and converting to Jew or being born a Jew, that's Judaism 2.0.
And so what does God think about all this?
How is it possible?
How is it Shayah that this is so important to Hakodjberhu that all the kings, all the nations are going to come to your slightly?
That's the big thing.
We're living in an amazing time.
I believe it seems to me very clear, it's not that Meshiach is closed.
People are saying that.
I think that it's here already.
That means we are already in a process of Meshiach.
I believe this is just my view.
We're living in a time now that already is here.
It's happening.
It's simply a process that is unfolding.
Why is it taking so long?
Why is it Yiddish Eisgeschlepped?
As it turns out that every time that the nation of Israel is redeemed, it never happens in a second.
It always happens over a stretch of time.
I respect you, respect.
It doesn't have to respect you.
That is the right thing.
Are you Jewish?
Do you want to honor God?
That is the godly thing to do.
We respect one another.
The godly thing to do is just to kill you.
The godly thing is to kill me.
That's right.
That's what the Torah says.
The Torah says to kill us.
The Torah says that I don't people who worship idols such as yourself when there is a Sanhedrin.
To kill us.
Yes?
Okay.
That's what the Torah says.
So we know how the Jewish people feel about Christians, yes?
That you discriminate against Christians.
Christians are idols.
You discriminate against the church.
Christianity is idol worship.
Let me ask you worship three.
Let me ask you.
Okay, Goimudish.
You don't think that you do not chat well metal?
Lawoto.
Right.
Okay.
As it is explained by the Ramban in the Heidushim to Mesekhith, Makothdah.
And as it is explained by other Ishranim.
The assumption is, when it comes to a non-jud who we do not know, someone we haven't met, or we don't know much about him, the assumption is that he does not live according to the Shabamiswat Banana.
He doesn't keep the seven Noahide laws.
And therefore, essentially, this person is Hayav Mita.
He's guilty of a capital offense, whether it's this one or that one, whether it's stealing or adultery or murder or abodazara or what have you.
Abu Dazra, of course, was perhaps the most common, the most standard, the most uh ubiquitous, which you could also see with your own eyes, not one of those activities which people tend to uh do behind closed doors.
It was a well no effect, these people worship Abu Dazara.
So that already, according to the Shavaminah, makes that person liable for the punishment of Mita, of being put to death.
However, you can't just put a person to death without bringing him before a court.
But that's a lot of Tirish.
I mean those Bahu is telling you you have to make a choice.
Either you're 100% with a Qadush Bahu, or you're with the rest of the garbage of the world.
Right now we have almost eight billion people in the world.
99.999% of them are shine gburim.
Christians, almost two and a half billion of them, all idolaters.
What do you think?
And so the president of the United States defending the rights of the unborn and he vo and and and evoking God eight times.
Oh Lord have mercy.
I am by all this Noahide business, too.
Yeah, get over.
Get over the guys, let me tell you something about the Noahide.
Get over it.
You guys need to look at Sharia laws.
The Sharia law is read what a Sharia don't even have to read Sharia law.
Watch what the people who believe in Sharia law do to people.
They cut their heads off.
And they've been killing and murdering and abusing and raping and slaughtering innocent people.
And we're sitting around twiddling our thumbs over something that's never gonna, it has nothing.
It's it's a very less than two percent of the Jewish Jewish sect.
It's less than 2% hiding in a corner over there.
And that Jewish sect actually went and attended What was the guy's name that got droned?
Khwasam Solomini.
Yes, that sect that uh is against Noahide laws, went and attended his funeral.
So you might want to pay attention to who you're supporting.
Yeah, so guys, don't worry about the Noahide laws.
This is a do you ever hear a flat earth, the Mandela effect?
This is about the same thing.
It's going nowhere, it has nowhere to go.
The real problem you have is the beast kingdom that's gonna rise.
I mean, I have to just tell you the truth because there's so much of this garbage out there on the internet that people are confused by it, and it didn't they really do, they get confused.
Just stay focused, study your Bible, it'll tell you the truth and stay focused.
The Jews are not your problem.
Satan's your problem.
Okay, the devil himself, and he is bold, and he is coming after the unborn, he's coming after the believers in Christ, he's coming after the Jewish state of Israel, he's coming after everything that has to do with the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, the coming Messiah.
My television show idea that airs tonight uh back home at 10 p.m. Eastern across America on World Harvest Television, plus several other television channels, and all week long, is called the coming Messiah.
And I'm interviewing, it's part two of my interview with uh Rabbi uh but it is really good because we break down the signs of the coming of the Lord, okay?
And yeah, we disagree, obviously, when it comes to Messiah, but we agree that the biblical prophecies are pointing us that we're in the last days, we're in the end times.
What you have to do is you have to study the Bible and then study the the events unfolding, and then that will show you.
But you said a key key thing right there.
Don't just run over it.
No.
You have to study to show yourself approved.
Thank you.
You know.
That's why when I say things about Noahide law, you notice something?
I've known about this Noahide law thing for two years.
I've not even spoken about it.
You know why?
It doesn't match the biblical prophecies.
Jews slaughtering people is nowhere in this Bible as the end time prophecy.
Nowhere to be found.
It is a false narrative.
It is a fake narrative.
And even if there is a few loose canon rabbis running around, believe me, this isn't the thought process of the people of Israel.
This is not the thought process of the Jewish people.
So what we do here, Heidi and I is we stop, we take steps back.
The people who hate Jews, the anti-Semitics who hate Jews also hate Christians.
They start out by hating Jews and then they turn on the church.
Watch what I'm telling you.
Every person, there's people out there who say they're part of the body of Christ.
They attack the Jews, attack the Jews, they attack the Jews, and then you know who they turn on next?
They turn on the Christians.
Because if you Christians don't do what they say or follow their ideal of thinking, they turn on you.
And they begin to blame you and say that you're a partner, that you're some kind of uh Zionist, uh, you know, blah blah blah, and they lump you in.
Guess what?
Guess who's gonna do that in the last days?
Study your Bible.
Who's going to go after the Jews and the Christians in the end time?
Who is it, I think?
Who's gonna make war with the saints and the holy people?
The anti-Christ.
So this narrative you're hearing is actually the antichrist doctrine coming from the lips of those who say they are part of the body of Christ.
I'm sorry.
But it won't, it don't match the Bible.
That matches maybe Albert Pike or some other weird writing, but it doesn't match the Bible.
And that's why we at Popular Prophecy Ministries preach the truth.
Stick to the Bible.
It's easy.
Stay with us.
"The Lord wants to be able to get into the temple." They are doing a first step of the way to all the other people of the Lord.
They are going to be able to get into the temple.
That is, all that is, is that everything that is missing between the temple and the temple, which is in the 1224, is the only one who is left to be able to get into the temple.
Or that they are able to get into the temple.
And this is the one who has been able to get into the temple.
To understand what is the temple, what the temple can do.
This is a point that yes, it can be a temple.
You don't have to be able to get into the temple.
You can be able to get the temple.
And if he is able to get into the temple, he will also be able to get into the temple.
What is the temple that is actually talking about?
The Israelite is the Jews in the outside.
The situation that we are living in the outside is the situation that we are living in the outside.
So we have Ishmi Gushalaim in Had Bazuy, Shall Shivot or Lichhtino.
You can see it on the street.
You can see it on the street.
They are on the street.
This happens in the street.
If the comer is going to move, they will be able to move it.
They will be able to move it.
They will be able to move it.
If you want to move it, just tell them they will be a missionary.
This is the history of the civilization.
What is it for?
When the civilization of the world is going to move it.
The evangelists who have money, I don't understand why they will agree.
But it's really a box on both your houses.
you This conspiracy theory presumes a great deal about the orthodox Jewish influence on global politics.
And is rooted in a great deal of anti-Semitic and anti Zionist sentiment, certainly extending back to the late 19th century.
So right, this is a distinction.
The idea is that it that in the kingdom of God everyone is Christian, basically.
And Judaism is not in one sense, but it is in another, which is that God identifies a nation that he treasures as his own, and he has a special relationship with that nation.
But Judaism is not exclusivist with regard to who gets into heaven.
So there's this there's this basic idea in uh in Genesis that there are commandments that are given prior to the giving of the Torah.
There's the what we call the Shabbat Mitzvah Panov, the seven commandments that are given to the sons of Noah, meaning all mankind.
And these are things like no murder, no idolatry, no adultery.
They basically mirror a lot of the Ten Commandments.
And so the idea in Judaism is that God it's almost like priestly cast.
God chose this specific group of people to be a light unto the nations by demonstrating what a godly lifestyle looks like if you dedicate every aspect of your life to God.
And then he said to everybody else.
I know not everybody else is up to this, and I and in fact Jewish are supposed to try and turn away converts, but if you but you can still get into heaven.
The idea that we are trying to force anyone into into being Jewish, that that's not a thing.
So nationalism without the conversion...
Well, you can think about that psychologically as an attempt to both manage the preservation of group identity...
So that would be culture, culture.
And also to be able to coexist with others who are doing things in a different way.
And again, Judaism has had a long history of, just like every other religion, of sort of evolution on this stuff.
Like when you read the book of Joshua, there's actual forced conversion that happens in the book of Joshua.
But by the time you get to mid...
Early Christianity and mid-point Judaism, right?
Because Judaism is a lot older than Christianity, then you're already talking about Jews who are not looking to convert people.
Uh they sort of want to live in their own state.
Uh they don't want to bother anyone else for the most part.
Uh so the idea of like a tidal wave of conquering Jews going out, I mean, even to think about it now is hilarious, right?
Nobody thinks about it that way except if you're a conspiratorial nut bag.
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"I will be living in the house.
"I will be living in the house." But this is a "Metal As-Session Torah" as well as there is a "Metal As-Session Torah".
There is a "Metal As-Session Torah" which is a "Metal As-Session Torah" which is a "Metal As-Session Torah".
But it is a "Metal As-Session Torah" which is not a "Metal As-Session Torah".
This is a "Metal As-Session Torah" which is a "Metal As-Session Torah".
So we are living in the house.
If not, you will be living in the house.
You will be living in the house.
So we are living in the house.
And we are living in the house.
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And we are living in the house.
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But we are living in the house.
And we are living in the house.
This is the Kiddush of the Lord, the Messiah who is not only the Messiah, but the Lord is not able to give the power to us.
With most you are in Sha Mitsullah, they not speak to Mishba Dee.
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"and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun" "and the soldiers of the natserun"Have you ever heard about the Noahide laws?
Well, I learned about them as a Jewish man growing up and then talking to the rabbis as a Jewish follower of Jesus.
And they said, look, for the Goim, for the for the nations, for the Gentiles, there's seven laws they need to follow.
There are laws against blasphemy, laws against uh idolatry, you know, cursing God, laws against theft and murder and adultery, and laws to establish courts of justice, and uh even one dietary law, not not to eat the limb of a live animal, and you know, things like that.
So the Noahide laws, that's for the Gentiles.
Now, where do they get them from?
Well, the rabbis derive them partly from Genesis 2, the commands from God to Adam, and partly from Genesis 9.
Uh, most you could find plainly in the biblical text, and we just would affirm, yeah, you shouldn't commit adultery, you shouldn't steal, you shouldn't blaspheme God, etc.
All right, you should establish courts of law, that's all good.
But it's by rabbinic interpretation that they're drawn from Genesis 2, Genesis 9.
But there is a myth circulating today.
It is a myth, and I want to shout it from the rooftops that it's a myth, that religious Jews are working with various world governments to impose the Noahide laws, at which point they will say, Christians are idolaters, Christians are idol worshippers because they believe in the Trinity and believe Jesus is God, and based on the Noahide laws, they should be put to death so that religious Jews working with world governments will have Christians put to death under the Noahide laws.
Forget that.
It's nonsense.
Christians are being put to death every day for their faith.
And yes, religious Jews oppose the gospel of Jesus, especially going to Jewish people specifically.
And on top of that, there are some religious Jews, there's a debate who believe that Christians are idol worshippers because of the Trinity, and others say no, it's acceptable for Gentiles.
But listen, do not believe the myth that is circulating like wildfire on the internet, that Jewish groups are working with world governments to impose the Noahide laws with the goal then of establishing them so that Christians will be beheaded as idolaters.
Forget it.
That is nonsense, that is false.
It is not to be believed, but it's provoking people to fear.
A controversy that to me, having followed this for decades, is a fairly new controversy, or at least it has sprung to light through the internet and other means, and we're going to talk about it today.
The so-called seven laws of Noah, the Noahide laws.
Are they good?
Are they bad?
Do they pose a threat for Christians?
What do we make of this?
Here's Haran in Florida.
Welcome to the line of fire.
Well, thank you, Dr. Brown.
Um, I have a quick question on the seven Noahide laws.
Um there's a couple on YouTube.
I think they're a messianic couple who are uh talking about the dangers of the Noahide laws and that uh President Trump has endorsed uh the Noahide laws and very closely it could mean that Christians could possibly be beheaded.
And um there are actual several sites right now that are really um talking about this.
So I I really wanted to know what mean your opinion on all of the so I answered by saying there's more truth to the idea that Santa Claus delivered presents to every child in America and that Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson are teaming up to a concert than that Christians are going to be beheaded.
We have been doing so many weeks, two weeks, two weeks, and we have been doing so many great things.
We have been doing so many Christians, so we have been doing so many Christians.
We have been doing so many Christians.
And so we should have it, we should move the media on show shelter, to massim, or to have my setting at food, or to have my shaky to le Mala Shamot Zanakada,
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