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00:00Salom to all, and welcome. Hear, O Israel, the eternal is our God, the eternal is one.
00:13And you shall love the eternal God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength and all your possessions.
00:21Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you will love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
00:34Maybe I dreamed of doing this storytelling in a different way.
00:39Narrating in my own voice, but circumstances have led me to find another way to serve the one true God,
00:47the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of Moses, and the God of Yeshua.
00:55My speech has deteriorated greatly, but that doesn't mean my message should be silenced.
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01:48Without further ado, we entered the Parasá.
01:52In-depth study of the Kitefe Parasá.
01:55Parasah Kitefe, whose name means when you go out, is the forty-ninth weekly Torah portion in the Jewish reading cycle, and the sixth in the book of Devarim, Deuteronomy.
02:10It extends from Deuteronomy 21:10 to 25:19.
02:17This Parasa is one of the longest in the Pentateuch in terms of the variety of topics it addresses.
02:24It contains 74 commandments, mitzvot, covering a wide range of laws regulating the civil, family and military life of the nation of Israel.
02:35The portion emphasizes the importance of justice, compassion, morality, and social order, showing that holiness is achieved not only through rituals but also in daily interactions with others.
02:51Corresponding biblical portion.
02:54Deuteronomy 21, 10, 25, 19.
02:59Corresponding Aftara.
03:02The aftara for the Parasah Kitefe is from Isaiah 54, 1 to 10.
03:09This is the fourth of the seven aftarot of consolation, Sibadenehenta, which are read between Tisa Beoube and Rosasana.
03:17The prophet Isaiah addresses a message of comfort to Jerusalem, comparing it to a barren woman who suddenly rejoices at the birth of many children.
03:29He assures us that God, who was angry for a moment, will now have eternal mercy on his people and will restore them, since his covenant of peace is unbreakable.
03:39The connection with the Parasá Kitefe lies in the contrast between the laws of war and the harsh realities of life, and the final consolation of God, who promises definitive redemption for his people, beyond temporal afflictions.
03:56Full text of Parasá Kitefe, translated from Hebrew to Spanish.
04:03Deuteronomy 21, 10.
04:06When you go out to war against your enemies, and the Lord your God sees them in your hand, and you take them captive.
04:1421, 11.
04:16And you see among the captives a woman of beautiful figure, and you desire her for yourself to take her as a wife.
04:2321, 12.
04:26You will take her to your house, and she will shave her head, and cut her nails.
04:3221, 13.
04:34And he shall put off the garment of his captivity, and shall remain in thy house, and shall mourn for his father and his mother a whole month.
04:43And after that you will be able to approach her and be her husband, and she will be your wife.
04:4921, 14.
04:51And if she does not please you, you shall let her soul go, and you shall not sell her for money, nor make her a slave, because you have humbled her.
05:0121, 15.
05:03When a man has two wives, one loved and the other unloved, and the loved and the unloved have borne him children, and the firstborn belongs to the unloved.
05:1521, 16.
05:17And on the day that he inherits what he has to his children, he cannot give the rights of primogeniture to the son of the beloved, to the detriment of the son of the hated, who is the firstborn.
05:2921, 17.
05:32But he will acknowledge the son of the hated one as his firstborn, to give him a double portion of all that is in his possession, because he is the beginning of his strength, the right of primogeniture is his.
05:4521, 18.
05:48If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who does not obey his father or his mother, and they have disciplined him and he does not listen to them.
06:0021, 19.
06:02Then his father and his mother will take him and bring him to the elders of his city and to the gate of his home.
06:0921, 20.
06:12And they shall say to the elders of their city, This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious, he does not obey our voice, he is a glutton and a drunkard.
06:2321, 21.
06:25And all the men of his city shall stone him with stones until he dies, and thus you shall put away evil from among you, and all Israel shall hear and fear.
06:3521, 22.
06:38When someone has committed a sin worthy of death, and is put to death, and you have hanged him on a tree.
06:4521, 23.
06:48His body shall not remain on the tree overnight, but you shall surely bury him that same day, for the hanging is a curse from God, and you shall not defile your land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
07:0122, 1.
07:04You shall not see your brother's ox or his sheep straying and hide yourself from them; you shall surely bring them back to your brother.
07:1522, 2.
07:17And if your brother is not close to you, or if you do not know him, you shall take him into your house, and he shall be with you until your brother seeks him, and you shall bring him back to him.
07:2822, 3.
07:31Thus you shall do to his donkey, thus you shall do to his garments, and thus you shall do to all your brother's lost property, which has been lost, and which you find, and you will not be able to hide from it.
07:4422, 4.
07:46You shall not see your brother's donkey or his ox fallen by the way and hide yourself from them; you shall certainly help him to lift them up.
07:5522, 5.
07:59A woman shall not wear men's clothing, nor shall a man put on a woman's garment, for all who do these things are an abomination to the Lord your God.
08:0922, 6.
08:11When you find a bird's nest with young or eggs on the road in any tree or on the ground, and the mother bird is lying on the young or on the eggs, you shall not take the mother bird with the young.
08:2522, 7.
08:27You will firmly let the mother go, and take the children to yourself, that it may go well with you, and that you may prolong your days.
08:3622, 8.
08:38When you build a new house, you shall make a parapet for your roof, so that you will not bring blood into your house, if someone falls from it.
08:4622, 9.
08:49You shall not sow your vineyard with diverse seeds, lest the fruit of the seed which you sow, and the fruit of the vineyard, be defiled.
08:5922, 10.
09:01You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together.
09:0422, 11.
09:06You shall not wear clothing made of wool and linen mixed together.
09:1022, 12.
09:12You shall make fringes on the four corners of the garment with which you cover yourself.
09:1622, 13.
09:19When a man takes a wife, and after he has gone in to her, he hates her.
09:2422, 14.
09:27And I will attribute shameful actions to him, and say.
09:31I took this woman and lay with her, but I found no sign of virginity.
09:3722, 15.
09:39Then the young woman's father and her mother shall take and bring forth the tokens of the young woman's virginity to the elders of the city at the gate.
09:4922, 16.
09:51And the young woman's father will say to the elders.
09:53I gave my daughter to this man as a wife, and he hates her.
09:5822, 17.
10:01And behold, he attributes to him shameful deeds, saying,
10:05I found no sign of virginity in your daughter, but here is the sign of my daughter's virginity.
10:11And they shall spread the garment before the elders of the city.
10:1722, 18.
10:19And the elders of that city will take the husband and punish him.
10:2422, 19.
10:26And they shall fine him one hundred shekels of silver, which they shall give to the father of the young woman,
10:31because he defamed a virgin of Israel.
10:35And she shall be his wife, he shall not be able to put her away all his days.
10:3922, 20.
10:43But if this fact were true, no sign of virginity was found in the young woman.
10:4822, 21.
10:50Then they will bring the young woman out to the door of her father's house,
10:54and the men of her city shall stone her with stones until she dies.
10:59Because she wrought shame in Israel by fornicating in her father's house,
11:04and thus you will remove the evil from your midst.
11:0622, 22.
11:10When a man is found lying with a woman who is married to another man,
11:14Both the man who lay with the woman and the woman will die.
11:19and thus you will remove evil from Israel.
11:2222, 23.
11:24When a young virgin is betrothed to a man,
11:29and some man finds her in the city and sleeps with her.
11:3222, 24.
11:36Then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city,
11:40and you will stone them with stones, so that they will die.
11:43The young woman did not cry out in the city,
11:46and the man because he humiliated his neighbor's wife,
11:50and thus you will remove the evil from your midst.
11:5422, 25.
11:56But if the man finds the bride in the field,
12:00and the man will forfeit her, lying with her,
12:03only the man who lay with her will die.
12:0722, 26.
12:10You will not do anything to the young woman.
12:12There is no sin in a young woman worthy of death,
12:15For as when a man rises up against his neighbor and takes his life,
12:19this is the case.
12:2222, 27.
12:24Well, he found her in the field,
12:26and the young bride cried out,
12:28and there was no one to save her.
12:3022, 28.
12:33If a man finds a young woman who is a virgin who has not been betrothed,
12:37and I will take it,
12:38and sleep with her,
12:40and were found.
12:4222, 29.
12:44Then the man who lay with her shall give the young woman's father 50 shekels of silver,
12:50and she will be his wife.
12:52Because he humiliated her,
12:54He will not be able to dismiss her all his days.
12:5823, 1.
13:00No man who has his testicles bruised or his member severed,
13:04will enter the congregation of the Lord.
13:0823, 2.
13:09He who is the product of an unlawful union will not enter the assembly of the Eternal,
13:15nor even to the tenth generation will they enter the assembly of the Lord.
13:2123, 3.
13:23A Monite or a Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord,
13:28nor even to the tenth generation will they enter the assembly of the Lord forever.
13:3423, 4.
13:35Because they did not come out to meet you with bread and water on the way,
13:40when you came out of Egypt,
13:42and because they hired against you Balaam the son of Bie the Pithite of Mesopotamia,
13:47to curse you.
13:4923, 5.
13:51But the Lord your God would not listen to Balaam.
13:55Before the Eternal your God turned the curse into a blessing for you,
13:59because the Lord your God loved you.
14:0123, 6.
14:04You will not seek his peace nor his good all your days forever.
14:0923, 7.
14:11You shall not abhor an Edomite,
14:13because he's your brother.
14:15You shall not abhor the Egyptian,
14:17because you were a stranger in their land.
14:2023, 8.
14:22Their children in the third generation
14:25they will be able to enter the congregation of the Eternal.
14:2823, 9.
14:32When you go out to war against your enemies,
14:35you will guard yourself from all evil.
14:3823, 10.
14:40If there is anyone in you who is not clean,
14:42because of night uncleanness,
14:45will go outside the camp,
14:47and will not enter it.
14:4923, 11.
14:51But when evening comes he will wash himself with water,
14:53and when the sun has set,
14:56will be able to enter the camp.
14:5923, 12.
15:01And you will have a place outside the camp,
15:04and you'll go out there.
15:0623, 13.
15:08And you will have a shovel next to your weapons.
15:12And when you were sitting outside,
15:14you will dig with it,
15:16and then you will turn around and cover your excrement.
15:2023, 14.
15:22For the Lord your God walks in the midst of your camp,
15:26to deliver you and to deliver your enemies before you.
15:30Therefore your camp will be holy,
15:33so that he may not see anything impure in you,
15:35and be part of you.
15:3823, 15.
15:39You shall not hand over to his master a slave who has taken refuge with you,
15:44fleeing from his master.
15:4623, 16.
15:49He will dwell with you,
15:50in the midst of you,
15:51in the place he chooses at one of your doors,
15:55wherever you see fit,
15:56you shall not oppress him.
15:5723, 17.
16:01There shall be no harlot of the daughters of Israel,
16:04nor shall there be any sodomite among the children of Israel.
16:0723, 18.
16:10You shall not bring the wages of a harlot
16:12nor the price of a dog to the house of the Lord your God for any vow,
16:16For both are an abomination to the Lord your God.
16:2223, 19.
16:24You shall not lend to your brother at interest.
16:26Money interest,
16:28food interest,
16:30interest on anything that is lent at interest.
16:3423, 20.
16:36You can lend abroad at interest,
16:39but you shall not lend to your brother at interest,
16:42so that the Eternal your God may bless you in all your work in the land you are entering to possess.
16:4923, 21.
16:51When you make a vow to the Lord your God,
16:54don't delay in paying it,
16:56For the Lord your God will surely require it of you,
17:00and it would be sin for you.
17:0223, 22.
17:04But if you refrain from promising,
17:07it would not be a sin for you.
17:0923, 23.
17:11The word that comes out of your lips,
17:14You will keep it and fulfill it,
17:16according to what you voluntarily promised to the Lord your God,
17:20of what you spoke with your mouth.
17:2323, 24.
17:25When you enter your neighbor's vineyard,
17:28you can eat grapes to your liking,
17:30but you shall not put in your feast.
17:3323, 25.
17:35When you enter into your neighbor's corn,
17:38you will be able to pick ears of grain with your hand,
17:41but you shall not mix wheat with your neighbor's grain.
17:4524, 1.
17:47When a man takes a wife and marries her,
17:50If he does not like it because he has found something indecent in it,
17:54will write her a divorce letter,
17:57and will deliver it into his hand,
17:59and will send her from his house.
18:0124, 2.
18:03And if he leaves his house,
18:05and goes and marries another man.
18:0824, 3.
18:10And this other man hates her,
18:13and write her a bill of divorce,
18:15and will deliver it into his hand,
18:17and I will send her from her house.
18:19Or if this last man who took her as his wife dies.
18:2324, 4.
18:25Her first husband will not be able to,
18:28who fired her,
18:29take her back as his wife,
18:31after it was contaminated,
18:33for it is an abomination before the Lord,
18:36and you shall not defile the land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
18:4124, 5.
18:43When a man is newly married,
18:46will not go to war,
18:47nor will anything be imposed on him,
18:49free will be at home for a year,
18:52to please the woman he took.
18:5624, 6.
18:58You shall not take the lower or upper tooth as a pledge,
19:01because it would be taking life as a pledge.
19:0324, 7.
19:06When a man is found kidnapping one of his brothers from the children of Israel,
19:13and had treated him with violence,
19:15and had sold it,
19:17the kidnapper will die,
19:18and thus you will remove the evil from your midst.
19:2224, 8.
19:23In the plague of leprosy,
19:26take great care to observe diligently,
19:29and to do according to all that I teach you in the Levitical aferdotes.
19:33As I commanded you,
19:35you will take care to do so.
19:3724, 9.
19:39Remember what the Lord your God did to Miriam on the way,
19:43after you came out of Egypt.
19:4724, 10.
19:48When you lend something to your neighbor,
19:52You shall not enter his house to take the pledge.
19:5524, 11.
19:58You'll be left out,
19:59and the man to whom you lent the pledge will take it out.
20:0324, 12.
20:05And if the man were poor,
20:07you shall not sleep in his garment.
20:0924, 13.
20:11You will certainly return the pledge to him at sunset,
20:15so that he may sleep in his clothes and bless you,
20:17and you shall be justified before the Lord your God.
20:2224, 14.
20:24You shall not oppress the poor and needy laborer,
20:28be of your brothers,
20:29or of the foreigners who are in your land at your gates.
20:3424, 15.
20:36On his day you will give him his wages,
20:38and the sun will not set without giving it to him,
20:40because he is poor,
20:42and with it sustains his life,
20:44so that he may not cry out against you to the Lord,
20:46and be sin in you.
20:4924, 16.
20:51The fathers will not die for the children,
20:54nor will children be put to death for their parents.
20:57Each one will die for his own sin.
21:0024, 17.
21:02You shall not pervert the judgment of the stranger or the orphan,
21:06Nor shall you take a widow's garment as a pledge.
21:0924, 18.
21:11And you will remember that you were a servant in Egypt,
21:15and that the Eternal your God redeemed you from there.
21:17Therefore, I command you to do this.
21:2124, 19.
21:24When you reap your harvest in your field,
21:26and forget a sheaf in the field,
21:28you won't look for her again.
21:30For the foreigner,
21:32for the orphan and for the widow it will be,
21:34so that the Eternal your God blesses you
21:36in all the work of your hands.
21:3924, 20.
21:41When you shake your olive tree,
21:43you will not go over the branches again.
21:46For the foreigner,
21:47for the orphan and for the widow it will be.
21:5024, 21.
21:53When I sold my sheepfold,
21:55you shall not rummage after yourself.
21:57For the foreigner,
21:58for the orphan and for the widow it will be.
22:0124, 22.
22:03And you will remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt.
22:07Therefore,
22:08I command you to do this.
22:1125, 1.
22:13When there is a dispute between men,
22:16and come to judgment,
22:17and the judges will judge,
22:19acquitting the righteous and condemning the wicked.
22:2225, 2.
22:24If the wicked man tells me to be beaten,
22:27the judge will have him thrown to the ground,
22:29and will have him photographed in his presence,
22:31according to the number of their afotes,
22:34according to their wickedness.
22:3625, 3.
22:38He will give you 40 aphotes,
22:41no more.
22:42Lest if I punish him with more blows,
22:45may your brother be debased in your sight.
22:4925, 4.
22:51You shall not put a flail before an ox while it treads out the grain.
22:5425, 5.
22:56When brothers live together,
22:59and one of them dies without leaving a child,
23:02The wife of the dead man shall not marry a strange man outside.
23:06Her brother-in-law will come to her,
23:08and will take her to himself as a wife,
23:10and will make a relationship with her.
23:1325, 6.
23:15And it shall be that the firstborn whom she bears to Luf,
23:18will bear the name of his dead brother,
23:21so that his brother's name will not be blotted out of Israel.
23:2425, 7.
23:27And if the man does not want to take his sister-in-law,
23:30then his sister-in-law will go to the door,
23:32to the elderly,
23:34and will say,
23:35My brother-in-law does not want to raise his brother's name in Israel,
23:39He doesn't want to be related to me.
23:4225, 8.
23:45Then the elders of his city will call him and speak to him.
23:49And if he stands firm and says,
23:52I don't want to take it.
23:5425, 9.
23:56His sister-in-law will approach before the elders,
24:00and will take the shoe off his foot,
24:02and spit in his face,
24:04and will answer and say,
24:06Thus will it be done to the man who does not build up his brother's house.
24:1125, 10.
24:13And his name will be called in Israel,
24:16the house of the scalped, period.
24:1825, 11.
24:20When two men quarrel,
24:23and the wife of one of them comes near to rescue her husband from the hand of him who strikes him,
24:28and put forth his hand and take hold of his private parts.
24:3325, 12.
24:35You will cut off his hand, without mercy.
24:3825, 13.
24:40You will not have in your bag false weights and real weights.
24:4525, 14.
24:47You shall not have in your house false measures and true measures.
24:5225, 15.
24:54You will have a complete and fair weight.
24:57You will have a full and fair measure.
24:59So that your days may be prolonged in the land that the Eternal your God gives you.
25:0325, 16.
25:07For all who do this, all who practice injustice, are an abomination to the Lord your God.
25:1425, 17.
25:17Remember what Amalek did to you on the way, when you came out of Egypt.
25:2225, 18.
25:24As he found you on the road, and attacked you from the rear, all the weak ones who
25:31They were behind you, when you were tired and exhausted, and he did not fear God.
25:3725, 19.
25:40And it shall come to pass, when the LORD thy God hath given thee rest from all thine enemies round about,
25:46in the land that the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance to possess,
25:50You will blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven; do not forget it.
25:56Deep spiritual reflection.
25:59The Parasá Kitefe is a manual of ethical living.
26:03The title, When You Go Out, suggests that the Torah is not just for the sanctuary,
26:09but for everyday life.
26:11When you go out to war, to harvest, to work, at home.
26:16It is one of the richest portions in practical and moral commandments,
26:22demonstrating that holiness is not limited to rituals,
26:25but is manifested in the way we treat our fellow human beings.
26:31The Rambam, Maimonides, argues that the variety of laws,
26:35from war to domestic life,
26:38emphasizes that the entire life of a Jewish person must be sanctified by God's law.
26:44Central themes such as justice and compassion are repeated throughout the portion.
26:51The law protects the vulnerable,
26:53the firstborn of the hated wife,
26:56the woman captive in war,
26:58the orphan, the foreigner, the widow and the day laborer.
27:03The Torah forbids oppression and usury,
27:06and orders to leave part of the harvest for the poor.
27:09The law of the Levirate, Yibum, and the Khalitfa,
27:14shoe axe,
27:15ensure that a man's name and legacy are not lost.
27:20The warning against false weights and measures,
27:24Deuteronomy 25, 13 to 16,
27:27emphasizes that honesty in commerce is a fundamental religious obligation.
27:33The commandment that you shall not put a baffle on the ox while it treads out the grain,
27:37Deuteronomy 25, 4,
27:40It is an example of compassion even towards animals,
27:44a concept ahead of its time.
27:47The Talmud, Baba Metfia 32b,
27:50interprets it as a principle of Tfar Balei Haim,
27:54not to cause suffering to animals.
27:56The Parasha concludes with the commandment to erase the memory of Amalek.
28:03Amalek attacked Israel from the rear,
28:07attacking the weak and tired,
28:09and therefore,
28:11Amalek is a symbol of arbitrary cruelty and evil that does not fear God.
28:16According to the Razi,
28:18Amalek represents the antithesis of everything Israel stands for.
28:22The memory of his attack is a lesson to remain vigilant.
28:27and not forget the threat of merciless evil.
28:31Connections to the Messiah and future redemption,
28:34messianic vision.
28:37The Parasaquitefe,
28:38It is full of references and symbolism
28:41which find their fulfillment in the messianic vision.
28:44The prophet's vow,
28:47the voting law,
28:48Deuteronomy 23,
28:5021 to 23,
28:52which emphasizes the importance of fulfilling what is promised,
28:55is related to the Messiah.
28:58The Messiah is seen as the fulfillment of all of God's promises,
29:03He who is the word made flesh
29:05and in whom all the promises of God are yes and amen,
29:092 Corinthians 1:20.
29:12The fight against Amalek.
29:13The fight against Amalek is a spiritual war against evil and cruelty.
29:18In the messianic vision,
29:21The Messiah is the ultimate warrior who will defeat Amalek,
29:25not only in a physical sense,
29:27but also in the spiritual sense.
29:30The rebellious son and the atonement,
29:33the law of the rebellious son,
29:35Deuteronomy 21,
29:3718 to 21,
29:39illustrates the seriousness of disobedience.
29:41From a messianic perspective,
29:44This commandment has been understood symbolically.
29:49Yeshua, in his sacrifice,
29:51It is identified with the curse and punishment of Ben-Soure-Humoré,
29:56stubborn and rebellious son,
29:58since he was hanged on a tree,
30:00what the Torah prohibits.
30:02This relates to the phrase in verse 23, 22,
30:07God's curse is the hanged man,
30:10what the apostle Paul connects
30:12with the atonement of the sins of humanity.
30:15His death was so that the people would not be cursed.
30:20Concluding reflection for current life.
30:23Take away faith,
30:24It is a testimony to the applicability of the Torah
30:27to every aspect of human life.
30:30It teaches us that holiness is not an ethereal concept,
30:33but is lived in just and compassionate treatment of the orphan,
30:38the widow and the poor.
30:40It urges us to be honest in our business dealings,
30:43to have compassion even for animals
30:46and to protect the dignity of all human beings.
30:50The Parasa concludes with the warning
30:52not to forget the wickedness of Amalek.
30:55This is a reminder that we must remain vigilant.
30:59against the evil of the world that tries to weaken faith and moral values.
31:05The final lesson is that true justice,
31:08true holiness and true redemption
31:11are achieved through the practice of kindness and justice
31:15in our daily lives.
31:17Sources consulted for this study.
31:21Sources consulted include the Torah,
31:23Book of Deuteronomy,
31:25the Talmud,
31:26Treatise Baba Metfia,
31:28the commentaries of Rasi and Rambam,
31:31as well as references to texts from the Tanakh,
31:34Book of Isaiah,
31:35and the New Testament.
31:37When the Son of Man comes in his glory,
31:40and all the holy angels with him,
31:43then he will sit on his throne of glory.
31:46And all the nations will be gathered before him.
31:49And will separate them one from another,
31:52as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.
31:56And he will set the sheep on his right,
31:59and the goats on his left.
32:02Then the King will say to those on his right,
32:05Come, you who are blessed by my Father,
32:07inherit the kingdom prepared for you
32:10since the foundation of the world.
32:12Because I was hungry,
32:14and you fed me,
32:15I was thirsty,
32:16and you gave me to drink,
32:17I was a stranger,
32:19and you picked me up.
32:21I was naked,
32:22and you covered me,
32:24sick,
32:25and you visited me,
32:26in prison,
32:27and you came to me.
32:29Then the righteous will answer him, saying,
32:32Mister,
32:33when we saw you hungry,
32:35and we feed you,
32:37or thirsty,
32:38and gave you to drink.
32:40And when we saw you a stranger,
32:42and we picked you up,
32:44or naked,
32:45and we've got you covered.
32:46Or when we saw you sick,
32:49or in jail,
32:50and we came to you.
32:52And the King answered,
32:53will tell them,
32:54Truly I tell you, as soon as you did it to one of the least of these brothers of mine,
33:00They did it to me.
33:02Fountain,
33:03Matthew 25, 31 to 34.
33:06This passage shows that the final judgment is based on our actions toward our neighbor,
33:12and that true justice is reflected in practical love for those in need.
33:19Yeshua takes up these ideas with clarity,
33:22showing that fidelity to God is expressed by serving others with love and justice,
33:27without having to see it physically.
33:29To serve the needy is to serve the Messiah, their representative.
33:35Blessed are the poor in spirit,
33:39for theirs is the kingdom of the faithful.
33:42Blessed are those who mourn,
33:44for they will receive consolation.
33:48Blessed are the meek,
33:50for they will inherit the land.
33:53Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
33:57for they will be challenged.
33:58Blessed are the merciful,
34:02for they will obtain mercy.
34:06Blessed are those with a clean heart,
34:09because they will see God.
34:11Blessed are the peacemakers,
34:14for they will be called children of God.
34:18Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake,
34:22for theirs is the kingdom of the faithful.
34:24Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you for my sake,
34:30and say all kinds of evil against you falsely.
34:34Rejoice and be glad,
34:36because your praise is great among the faithful.
34:40Source, Matthew 5:3-12.
34:43Our Father who art in the faithful,
34:46hallowed be thy name.
34:49Thy kingdom come.
34:51Thy will be done.
34:52As in heaven, so on earth.
34:57Give us this day our necessary bread.
34:59And forgive us our debts.
35:02As we also forgive our debtors.
35:07And do not make us enter into trial,
35:09but deliver us from evil.
35:11Amen.
35:13Source, Matthew 6:9-13.
35:16Retranslated into Hebrew,
35:18the original language of Yesúa and translated into Spanish.
35:21We have reached the end for this week.
35:25I'll wait for you next time to continue learning.
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36:01and remember,
36:02if you study and research,
36:04you will know the truth,
36:06and the truth will set you free.
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