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00:00Salom to all and welcome. Welcome. Hear, O Israel, the Eternal One is our God, the Eternal One is one.
00:13And you shall love the eternal God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your possessions.
00:21Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength.
00:51God of Jacob, the God of Moses, and the God of Yeshua. My speech has deteriorated greatly, but that doesn't mean my message should be silenced.
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01:49May it be Your will, Hachem our God and God of our fathers, that I may succeed in my way.
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02:04Without further ado, let's enter the Parasá.
02:07Study of the Parasa Smot, Names
02:11Meaning and context: The word Smot means names in Hebrew.
02:17It is the first portion of the second book of the Torah, which in the Western tradition we know as Exodus.
02:25The Parasa begins with the recounting of the names of the children of Israel who went down to Egypt.
02:31This beginning is not merely genealogical; it represents the transition from a family to a nation and the beginning of the collective identity of the people of Israel under oppression, but also under the promise of redemption.
02:47Biblical portion and aftará the portion of the Torah corresponds to Exodus chapter 1 verse 1 through chapter 6 verse 1.
02:56The aftará that usually accompanies this reading.
03:01According to the Sephardic rite, it is the book of Jeremiah chapter 1 verse 1 to chapter 2 verse 3, which narrates the calling of the prophet Jeremiah, reflecting the calling of Moses in the Parasa.
03:16Exodus chapter 1 verse 1 through chapter 6 verse 1.
03:26These are the names of the sons of Israel who came to Egypt with Jacob, each one came with his family.
03:34Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah.
03:38Isaacar, Sabulun and Benjamin.
03:41Dan and Naphtali, Gar and Asher.
03:43All the people descended from Jacob numbered seventy souls, and Joseph was already in Egypt.
03:51And Joseph died, and all his brothers, and all that generation.
03:57But the children of Israel were fruitful and multiplied, increased and grew exceedingly strong, and the land was filled with them.
04:06A new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph, and he said to his people,
04:13Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more numerous and stronger than we are.
04:19Let us deal shrewdly with him, lest he multiply, and if war breaks out,
04:27He too will join our enemies, fight against us, and rise from the earth.
04:32Then they set tax collectors over them to afflict them with their burdens,
04:39And they built for Pharaoh the supply cities of Pithom and Ramses.
04:45But the more they were afflicted, the more they multiplied and spread,
04:51so the Egyptians were horrified because of the children of Israel.
04:55The Egyptians enslaved the children of Israel harshly,
05:00and they embittered their lives with hard service in mud and bricks,
05:05and in all field work, in all their service they were rigorously compelled.
05:10The king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives,
05:14of which one was named Cifrá and the other Pua,
05:18And he said to them, “When you assist the Hebrew women in childbirth and see the sex,”
05:23If it is a son, kill him, but if it is a daughter, let her live.
05:28But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt had commanded them,
05:34but they preserved the lives of the children.
05:37The king of Egypt summoned the midwives and said to them,
05:41Why did you do this and preserve the children's lives?
05:45The midwives answered the pharaoh,
05:49because Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women,
05:53because they are robust and give birth before the midwife reaches them.
05:58God did well with the midwives,
06:00And the people multiplied and grew very strong.
06:04And because the midwives feared God,
06:07He granted them families.
06:10Then Pharaoh commanded all his people,
06:12saying,
06:14Throw every newborn child into the river,
06:17but preserve the life of every daughter.
06:20A man from the house of Levi went and took as his wife a daughter of Levi.
06:25The woman conceived and gave birth to a son,
06:28And seeing that it was beautiful,
06:30He hid it for three months.
06:33Unable to hide it any longer,
06:35He took a small reed basket,
06:38He caulked it with asphalt and tar,
06:40She placed the child in it and set it among the reeds by the riverbank.
06:45The boy's sister stood at a distance to see what would happen to him.
06:50Pharaoh's daughter went down to the river to wash herself,
06:53And while her maids strolled along the riverbank,
06:57She saw the chest among the reeds and sent her servant to get it.
07:02When she opened it, she saw the child,
07:05And behold, the child was crying.
07:06He took pity on him and said,
07:09This is one of the Hebrew children.
07:13Then the boy's sister said to Pharaoh's daughter,
07:17Shall I call a Hebrew wet nurse to raise your child?
07:22Pharaoh's daughter replied,
07:24Go.
07:25The young woman went and called the child's mother.
07:29Pharaoh's daughter said to him,
07:30Take this child and raise him for me,
07:33and I will give you your salary.
07:35The woman took the child and raised him.
07:39When the boy grew up,
07:40She brought him to Pharaoh's daughter,
07:43And he was like a son to her,
07:45and he named him Moses,
07:47saying,
07:48Because I drew him out of the waters.
07:51It happened in those days that,
07:53When Moses had grown up,
07:55He went out to his brothers and saw their heavy burdens,
07:59and he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew,
08:02to one of his brothers.
08:04He looked to one side and then to the other,
08:06And seeing that there was no one there,
08:08He killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand.
08:12He went out the next day and saw two Hebrews arguing,
08:15And he said to the culprit,
08:17Why do you hit your neighbor?
08:20He replied,
08:21Who made you prince and judge over us?
08:25Do you plan to kill me like you killed the Egyptian?
08:29Then Moses was afraid and said,
08:32The matter has certainly been discovered.
08:35When Pharaoh heard of this,
08:38He tried to kill Moses,
08:40But Moses fled from Pharaoh
08:42and dwelt in the land of Midian,
08:44and he sat down by a well.
08:47The priest of Midian had seven daughters,
08:50which came to draw water
08:52to recharge the batteries
08:54and give drink to his father's sheep.
08:57But some shepherds came
08:59and they were thrown out.
09:00Then Moses stood up,
09:02He defended them and gave water to his sheep.
09:06When they returned to Rehuel,
09:08his father,
09:09He told them,
09:11Why have you come back so early today?
09:13They responded,
09:15An Egyptian man delivered us from the hand of the shepherds,
09:19and he also bailed us out.
09:20and gave water to the sheep.
09:23He said to his daughters,
09:25And where is it?
09:27Why did you leave that man?
09:30Call him so that he may eat bread.
09:32Moses agreed to live with that man,
09:35and he gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses.
09:38She gave birth to a son,
09:40and he named him Gertchum,
09:42because he said,
09:44I have been a stranger in a foreign land.
09:47It happened after a long time had passed
09:49that the king of Egypt died.
09:52The children of Israel groaned because of their servitude and cried out,
09:57And their cry rose up to God from their bondage.
10:00God heard his groaning and remembered his covenant with Abraham,
10:05with Isaac and with Jacob.
10:07God looked upon the children of Israel and God recognized him.
10:10Moses was tending the sheep of Gethor,
10:14his father-in-law, a priest of Midian,
10:17and led the sheep through the desert
10:20and he came to Horeb, the mountain of God.
10:23The angel of the Eternal appeared to him in a flame of fire
10:26in the middle of a bramble bush.
10:28He looked and saw that the bush was burning with fire,
10:32But the bush was not consumed.
10:33Then Moses said,
10:36I will go now and see this great vision,
10:39because the bramble does not burn.
10:41When the Eternal saw that he was about to look,
10:44God called to him from the bush and said,
10:47Moses, Moses.
10:49He replied,
10:50Here I am.
10:52He said,
10:53Don't come any closer,
10:55Take off your shoes,
10:57because the place where you are is holy land.
11:00He also said,
11:02I am the God of your father,
11:04God of Abraham,
11:05God of Isaac and God of Jacob.
11:08Then Moses covered his face,
11:11because he was afraid to look at God.
11:14The Eternal One said,
11:15I have indeed seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt,
11:20And I have heard their cry because of their tormentors,
11:23because I know their pains.
11:26I have come down to deliver them from the hand of the Egyptians.
11:29and to bring them up from that land to a good and spacious land,
11:33to a land flowing with milk and honey,
11:36to the place of the Canaanite,
11:37of the Etheus,
11:38of the Amorites,
11:39of the fereceum,
11:41of the Eboean and the Jebusite.
11:43The outcry,
11:44well,
11:45One of the children of Israel has come before me,
11:48And I have also seen the oppression with which the Egyptians oppress them.
11:53Come,
11:53therefore,
11:54now,
11:55and I will send you to Pharaoh to bring my people out of Egypt,
11:59to the children of Israel.
12:01Moses said to God,
12:03Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?
12:09He replied,
12:10Because I will be with you,
12:12And this will be a sign to you that I have sent you.
12:16When you have brought the people out of Egypt,
12:19you will serve God on this mountain.
12:21Moses said to God,
12:23Behold, I will come to the children of Israel and say to them,
12:27The God of your fathers has sent me to you.
12:30If they ask me,
12:33What is your name?
12:35What will I answer them?
12:37God said to Moses,
12:39I am who I am.
12:41And he added,
12:42Thus you shall say to the children of Israel,
12:44I AM has sent me to you.
12:46Furthermore, God said to Moses,
12:49Thus you shall say to the children of Israel,
12:52The Eternal,
12:53The God of your fathers,
12:55The God of Abraham,
12:56The God of Isaac and the God of Jacob,
12:59He has sent me to you.
13:01This is my name forever,
13:04And this is my memorial for all ages.
13:06B. Gather the elders of Israel and tell them,
13:11The Eternal,
13:12The God of your fathers,
13:14The God of Abraham,
13:15Of Isaac and Jacob,
13:17He appeared to me saying,
13:19I have indeed visited you
13:21And I have seen what is done to you in Egypt.
13:24I have said,
13:25I will bring you out of the affliction of Egypt.
13:27To the land of the Canaanite,
13:29From the Etheus,
13:30From the Amorite,
13:31From Fereceo,
13:32From the Eboean and the Jebusite,
13:34To a land flowing with milk and honey.
13:37They will hear your voice,
13:39And you will go with the elders of Israel
13:41To the King of Egypt, and you shall say,
13:43The Eternal,
13:44The God of the Hebrews,
13:46He has found us.
13:48Therefore,
13:49Let us now go on a three-day journey
13:51Through the desert
13:52So that we may offer sacrifices
13:54To the Eternal our God.
13:57But I know that the King of Egypt
13:58He will not let you go except by a strong hand.
14:01I will stretch out my hand
14:03And I will strike Egypt
14:04With all my wonders
14:06What will I do with it?
14:07And then he'll let you go.
14:09I will give to this people
14:11Favor in the eyes of the Egyptians,
14:13So when you go out,
14:16You will not leave empty-handed.
14:19But each woman
14:20She will ask her neighbor
14:21And to her who dwells in his house
14:23Silver objects,
14:24Gold objects and clothing,
14:27Which you will put
14:28About your children
14:29And concerning your daughters,
14:30And you will plunder Egypt.
14:33Moses answered,
14:36They will not believe me.
14:37They will not hear my voice,
14:39Because they will say,
14:40The Eternal One has not appeared to you.
14:43The Eternal One said to him,
14:44What is that you have in your hand?
14:47He replied,
14:49A stick.
14:50He told her,
14:51Throw it on the ground.
14:53He threw her to the ground
14:54And it became a serpent,
14:56And Moses fled from her.
14:59Then the Eternal One said to Moses,
15:01Extend your hand
15:02And take her by the tail.
15:05He extended his hand
15:06And she took it,
15:07And it became a rod in his hand.
15:10This is so they believe
15:11That the Eternal One has appeared to you,
15:13The God of their fathers,
15:15The God of Abraham,
15:17The God of Isaac
15:18And the God of Jacob.
15:20The Eternal One also said to him,
15:22Now put your hand inside your breast.
15:25He put his hand inside her breast,
15:27And when she took it out,
15:28Behold, his hand
15:30She was leprous, like snow.
15:32He said,
15:33Put your hand back inside your breast.
15:36He put his hand back inside her breast,
15:39And when he took her out of his bosom again,
15:41Behold, he had turned
15:43Like the rest of his meat.
15:45What if they don't believe you?
15:47They do not obey the voice of the first signal,
15:50They will believe the voice of the final sign.
15:52And if you still don't believe these two signs
15:56They don't even hear my voice,
15:57You will drink from the waters of the river
15:59And you shall scatter them on dry land.
16:01And the water you take from the river
16:03They will turn to blood on dry land.
16:06Moses said to the Eternal,
16:09Oh, Lord,
16:11I have never been a man of few words,
16:13Neither before nor since you have spoken to your servant,
16:16Because I am slow of speech
16:18And clumsy with words.
16:20The Eternal One answered him,
16:22Who gave man his mouth?
16:24Or who made the mute and the deaf,
16:27To the one who sees and to the blind?
16:29Am I not the Eternal One?
16:32Now then, go.
16:34And I will be with your mouth
16:35And I will teach you what you need to say.
16:38He said,
16:39Oh, Lord,
16:41Please send,
16:43Through which you must send.
16:45Then the wrath of the Eternal One
16:47He became angry with Moses,
16:50And he said,
16:51Do I not know your brother Aaron,
16:53The Levite,
16:54And that he speaks well?
16:56Behold, he comes out to meet you,
16:59And when he sees you, he will rejoice in his heart.
17:02You will speak to him
17:03And you will put the words in his mouth,
17:05And I will be with your mouth and with his,
17:08And I will show you what you must do.
17:11He will speak for you to the people,
17:13He will be your mouth,
17:15And you will be like God to him.
17:18You will take this bar in your hand,
17:20With which you will make the signals.
17:23Moses left and returned to his father-in-law Gethor,
17:26And he said to her,
17:27I will go now and return to my brothers who are in Egypt,
17:31To see if they are still alive.
17:33Getro said to Moses,
17:35Go in peace.
17:36The Eternal One said to Moses in Midian,
17:39Go,
17:40Go back to Egypt,
17:41Because all the men who sought your death have died.
17:45Moses took his wife and his children,
17:48He put them on a donkey and returned to the land of Egypt.
17:53Moses also took the staff of God in his hand.
17:56The Eternal One said to Moses,
17:59When you have returned to Egypt,
18:01See what you do in front of Pharaoh
18:03All the wonders I have placed in your hand,
18:05But I will harden his heart so that he will not let the people go.
18:10You will say to Pharaoh,
18:12Thus says the Eternal,
18:14Israel is my son,
18:16My firstborn.
18:18I've already told you to let my son go so he can serve me.
18:21But you haven't wanted to let it go,
18:24Behold, I will kill your son,
18:26To your firstborn.
18:28It happened on the road,
18:30At an inn,
18:31That the Eternal One came to meet him and sought to kill him.
18:34Then Zipporah took a sharp flint,
18:38He cut off his son's foreskin and threw it at his feet,
18:42Saying,
18:43To be honest,
18:44You are my blood husband.
18:47That's how he left it.
18:49She then said,
18:50Husband of blood because of circumcision.
18:54The Eternal One said to Aaron,
18:56Go to the desert to meet Moses.
18:59He went and found him on the mountain of God,
19:02And she kissed him.
19:04Moses told Aaron all the words of the Eternal One who had sent him,
19:09And all the signals he had sent her.
19:12Moses and Aaron went and gathered together all the elders of the children of Israel.
19:18Aaron spoke all the words that the Eternal One had spoken to Moses,
19:23And he performed the signs before the eyes of the people.
19:27The people believed,
19:28And when they heard that the Eternal had visited the children of Israel and had seen their affliction,
19:34They bowed down and worshipped.
19:37Then Moses and Aaron went into Pharaoh's presence and said,
19:42Thus says the Eternal,
19:43The God of Israel,
19:45Let my people go so that they may celebrate a festival to me in the desert.
19:50Pharaoh replied,
19:52Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice and let Israel go?
19:56I do not know the Eternal One,
19:58Nor will I let Israel go.
20:01They said,
20:02The God of the Hebrews has found us,
20:05Let us now go on a three-day journey through the desert
20:09So that we may offer sacrifices to the Eternal our God,
20:13So that it may not come upon us with plague or with the sword.
20:17The king of Egypt told them,
20:19Moses and Aaron,
20:21Because you make the people give up on their work.
20:25Go back to your tasks.
20:27Pharaoh also said,
20:29Here,
20:30The people of the land are now many,
20:33And you relieve them of their burdens.
20:36That same day the Pharaoh sent the commissioners of the people and their taskmasters,
20:42Saying,
20:43You will no longer give straw to the people to make bricks as you have done until now,
20:47Let them go and pick up the chaff themselves.
20:51But you will impose on them the same quantity of bricks they made before,
20:56Without diminishing anything,
20:57Because they are idle,
20:59That is why they cry out, saying,
21:01We are going to offer sacrifices to our God.
21:05Increase the servitude upon them so that they may be occupied with it
21:09And do not heed lies.
21:11The town commissioners and their foremen came out and addressed the people, saying,
21:18Thus said Pharaoh,
21:20I won't give you any nonsense.
21:21And gather straw from yourselves where you find it,
21:26But nothing will be diminished from your task.
21:29Then the people spread out throughout the land of Egypt
21:33To collect stubble instead of straw.
21:35The commissioners were urging them, saying,
21:39Finish your work,
21:41Each day's task in its own time,
21:43Like when there was straw.
21:46The foremen of the children of Israel
21:48That the Pharaoh's commissioners had placed upon them
21:51They were flogged,
21:53And they told them,
21:54Why didn't you finish your bricklaying homework today like you used to?
21:59The foremen of the children of Israel
22:02They came and cried out to Pharaoh, saying,
22:04Why do you treat your servants this way?
22:07No straw is given to your servants,
22:10And they tell us,
22:11Make bricks.
22:13Behold, your servants are being flogged,
22:16But it's your people's fault.
22:18He replied,
22:20You are idle,
22:21Very idle,
22:23That's why you say,
22:24We are going to offer sacrifices to the Eternal One.
22:28So get to work,
22:30You will not be given straw,
22:32But you'll give the same brick count.
22:35The foremen of the children of Israel
22:37They were distressed when they were told,
22:40Nothing will be reduced from your daily bricklaying task.
22:45Upon leaving the presence of Pharaoh,
22:48They met Moses and Aaron,
22:51That they were there to find them,
22:53And they told them,
22:54May the Eternal look upon you and judge,
22:58For you have made our smell abominable in the sight of Pharaoh and in the sight of his servants,
23:04Putting the sword in their hands to kill us.
23:07Moses turned to the Eternal One and said,
23:10Mister,
23:11Why do you afflict this people?
23:14Why did you send me?
23:16Because ever since I came to Pharaoh to speak to him in your name,
23:20He has afflicted this people,
23:22And you have not delivered your people.
23:25The Eternal One answered Moses,
23:27Now you will see what I will do to Pharaoh,
23:30Because with a strong hand he will let them go,
23:33And with a strong hand he will drive them out of his land.
23:36Deep reflection,
23:38The awakening of consciousness and the limit of the ego.
23:42The central message of the Parasa Smot lies in the process of transmuting suffering into redemption.
23:49And the recognition of spiritual identity in the face of material oppression.
23:54The name of the Parasa,
23:56Names,
23:57It teaches us that,
23:58Although the children of Israel were immersed in the 49th level of impurity in Egypt,
24:05According to the Zohar,
24:06Their names,
24:08Its spiritual essence,
24:09They remained intact.
24:11The dialectic of evil and ego from the perspective of the channels
24:16Sign this adicamline and sign manajementofrealiti,
24:20Evil is not an independent entity that fights against God,
24:24Rather, it is energy that is misdirected or out of context.
24:27The pharaoh represents an exaggerated ego,
24:31He who says,
24:32I don't know the eternal one and he believes himself to be the center of reality.
24:36When human beings disconnect from the source and lose their ethical boundaries,
24:42Transform the desire to receive,
24:43Which is natural,
24:45In a desire to receive only for himself,
24:48Which generates oppression and slavery.
24:52Rassi comments that the new king who did not know Joseph was someone who deliberately chose to ignore the good he had received.
24:59This teaches us a fundamental ethical principle.
25:04Gratitude,
25:05Akaratatov,
25:06It is the basis of justice.
25:09Evil begins when we erase the memory of good to justify our own ambition.
25:15The burning bush and individual responsibility Moses,
25:19Seeing the burning bush that is not consumed,
25:23Experience what Qumran thought and the Midrashim describe as the manifestation of the divine presence in the midst of suffering.
25:31The bramble,
25:33A humble, thorny shrub,
25:36It symbolizes Israel in exile.
25:39God is with them in their pain.
25:42The message for us today is that holiness is not found by running away from the world,
25:47But by descending to the sand,
25:50As Moses did when he saw the Egyptian striking the Hebrew,
25:53To act justly.
25:56True purity,
25:57In this context,
25:58It is the ability to feel the pain of others.
26:03Moses could have stayed in the palace or in the comfort of Midian,
26:08But his soul,
26:09Connected to the truth,
26:11He did not allow himself to be indifferent.
26:13Indifference is the greatest Satan.
26:16Adversary,
26:17Of spirituality.
26:19Academic messianic perspective,
26:22Yeshua as the servant of the eternal.
26:25From a non-Trinitarian Hebrew and messianic perspective,
26:29This paraza is fundamental to understanding Yeshua's mission,
26:33Jesus.
26:35He is not seen as a deity,
26:38But as the suffering servant and the prophet like Moses,
26:42Promised in Deuteronomy 18:15.
26:46Just as Moses descended from his royal position to save his brothers,
26:51Yeshua taught that the greatest in the kingdom is the one who serves.
26:56Yeshua's life reflects the pattern of Moses.
26:591. Divine protection at birth.
27:02Both were spared from the death decrees of tyrants,
27:06Pharaoh and Herod.
27:082. The desert as preparation.
27:11Moses spent 40 years in Midian.
27:15Yeshua spent 40 days in the desert.
27:18Both faced the adversary,
27:21Satan Ego,
27:22To purify your desires.
27:243. The name of the Eternal.
27:27Yeshua did not come in his own name,
27:29But to reveal the name and character of his father,
27:33The Eternal.
27:34Their mission was to remind Israel that its identity is not that of slaves to the worldly system,
27:41But children of the Most High.
27:43In the literature of Qumran,
27:45There is talk of a messianic figure who would bring light to the children of light.
27:51Yeshua, as a servant of the Eternal,
27:54He fulfilled this role by teaching how to channel the energy of desire towards love for one's neighbor.
27:59and obedience to the Torah,
28:01Breaking the spiritual chains that the inner pharaoh imposes on the human heart.
28:07Full text of the Aftara,
28:10Jeremiah 1:1 to 2:3.
28:14Fluent translation from Hebrew to Spanish.
28:17The words of Jeremiah son of Isiah,
28:20Of the priests who were in Anathoth,
28:23In Benjamin's land.
28:24The word of the Lord that came to him in the days of Josiah son of Amon,
28:30King of Judah,
28:31In the thirteenth year of his reign.
28:34It also came to him in the days of Jehoiachin son of Josiah,
28:37King of Judah,
28:39Until the end of the eleventh year of Zedekiah son of Josiah,
28:43King of Judah,
28:44Until the captivity of Jerusalem in the fifth month.
28:48Wine, then,
28:49The word of the Eternal to me,
28:51Saying,
28:52Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
28:56And before you were born I sanctified you,
28:58I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.
29:01And I said,
29:02Ah,
29:03Ah,
29:04Eternal Lord,
29:06Here,
29:06I don't know how to speak,
29:08Because I am a child.
29:09And the Eternal One said to me,
29:11Don't say,
29:12I am a child,
29:13Because you will go to everything I send you to,
29:16And you will say everything I tell you.
29:18Do not be afraid of them,
29:20Because I am with you to set you free,
29:23The Eternal One says.
29:25The Eternal One stretched out his hand and touched my mouth,
29:28And the Eternal One said to me,
29:30Here I have put my words in your mouth.
29:34See, I have set you this day above nations and kingdoms,
29:38To start and to destroy,
29:40To ruin and to tear down,
29:42For building and for planting.
29:44The word of the Eternal came to me,
29:47Saying,
29:48What do you see, Jeremiah?
29:51And I said,
29:52I see an almond branch.
29:55And the Eternal One said to me,
29:56You've seen it well,
29:58For I hasten to fulfill my word.
30:02The word of the Eternal came to me a second time,
30:05Saying,
30:06What do you see?
30:08And I said,
30:09I see a pot boiling,
30:11And its face is towards the north.
30:14The Eternal One told me,
30:15From the north evil will be unleashed upon all the inhabitants of the earth.
30:20For here I summon all the families of the northern kingdoms,
30:25The Eternal One says,
30:26And they will come,
30:28And each one shall pitch his camp at the entrance of the gates of Jerusalem,
30:32And along with all its surrounding walls,
30:35And in all the cities of Judah.
30:38Because of all their wickedness,
30:40I will pronounce my judgments against those who forsook me,
30:43And they burned incense to other gods,
30:46And they bowed down to the work of his hands.
30:49You, then,
30:50Gird your loins,
30:52Get up,
30:53And tell them everything I command you,
30:55Do not be afraid of them,
30:58So that I do not cause you to be broken in front of them.
31:01For here I have made you this day a fortified city,
31:06Like an iron column,
31:08And like a bronze wall against all this land,
31:11Against the kings of Judah,
31:13Their princes,
31:15His priests,
31:16And the people of the land.
31:18They will fight against you,
31:20But they will not defeat you,
31:22Because I am with you,
31:24The Eternal One says,
31:25To free yourself.
31:27The word of the Eternal came to me,
31:29Saying,
31:30Go and cry out in the hearing of Jerusalem,
31:33Saying,
31:34Thus says the Eternal,
31:36I thought of you,
31:38From the faithfulness of your youth,
31:40From the love of your betrothal,
31:41When you followed me in the desert,
31:45In unsown land.
31:47Israel was holy to the Eternal,
31:49First fruits of their new harvest.
31:52All who devoured him were guilty,
31:55Bad things were coming their way,
31:57The Eternal One says.
31:59Final reflection and contemporary application.
32:03In today's world,
32:05We are facing a modern Egypt,
32:07A system that seeks to strip us of our spiritual identity,
32:12Turning us into mere cogs in a machine of production and consumption.
32:17The Parasasmod challenges us to ask ourselves,
32:20What is my name before the Creator?
32:23Am I aware of my responsibility in the face of injustice?
32:27Or have I become indifferent like the Pharaoh?
32:30The wisdom of this portion teaches us that change does not begin with large armies.
32:37But with the courage of midwives,
32:40Ethical civil disobedience,
32:42With the compassion of Pharaoh's daughter,
32:45That breaks down the barriers of prejudice,
32:48And with the humility of Moses,
32:50He who recognizes his limitations but surrenders to the will of the Eternal.
32:55The evil we see today,
32:57The war,
32:58Inequality,
32:59The loss of values,
33:01It is that misplaced energy that Jewish mysticism speaks of.
33:04Our mission is to redeem the sparks of light through acts of justice and kindness.
33:12We don't need to be perfect speakers.
33:15We need to be willing to say,
33:17Here I am,
33:18And baby,
33:19When the Eternal One calls us from the thorns of our own lives.
33:24Sources consulted
33:26Masoretic text of the Tanaph,
33:29Hebrew Bible,
33:31Tanaf of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
33:35Mikraot Gedolot,
33:36Razi's classic commentaries,
33:39Rambán and Inésre,
33:41Dead Sea Scrolls,
33:44Qumran texts on the Messiah and justice,
33:47Antiquities of the Jews by Flavius Josephus
33:51Antonio Piñero Saez
33:54Studies on Second Temple Judaism and the Historical Jesus
33:58YouTube channels
34:00Arroba Esteadí Camline and Arroba Manajemento Frialiti
34:04Lessons on good and evil,
34:07Desire and limits
34:08When the Son of Man comes in his glory,
34:12And all the holy angels with him,
34:15Then he will sit on his throne of glory,
34:18And all the nations will be gathered before him,
34:22And he will separate them one from another,
34:25As the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats,
34:28And he will place the sheep on his right,
34:31And the kids to his left,
34:34Then the King will say to those on his right,
34:36Come, you who are blessed by my Father,
34:39Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.
34:44Because I was hungry, and you gave me food,
34:48I was thirsty, and you gave me something to drink,
34:50I was a stranger, and you welcomed me.
34:53I was naked, and you covered me,
34:56I was sick, and you visited me,
34:59I was in prison, and you came to me.
35:02Then the righteous will answer him, saying,
35:05Lord, when we saw you hungry,
35:08And we feed you, or thirsty,
35:11And we gave you something to drink,
35:13And when we saw you, stranger,
35:15And we picked you up, or naked,
35:17And we've got you covered.
35:19Or when we saw you sick,
35:21Or in jail,
35:23And we came to you.
35:24And the King answered,
35:26He will tell them,
35:27Truly I tell you, as soon as they did it to one of these my least brothers,
35:33They did it to me.
35:34Fountain,
35:35Matthew 25:31-34
35:39This passage shows that final judgment is based on our actions towards our neighbor.
35:45And that true justice is reflected in practical love for those in need.
35:51Yeshua takes up these ideas clearly,
35:55Showing that faithfulness to God is expressed by serving others with love and justice,
36:00Without needing to see it physically.
36:04Serving the needy is serving the Messiah, his representative.
36:08Blessed are the poor in spirit,
36:12For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
36:16Blessed are those who mourn,
36:18For they will receive comfort.
36:21Blessed are the meek,
36:23Because they will inherit the land.
36:27Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
36:30Because they will be satisfied.
36:33Blessed are the merciful,
36:36For they will receive mercy,
36:39Blessed are the pure in heart,
36:42Because they will see God.
36:45Blessed are the peacemakers,
36:48For they will be called children of God.
36:51Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake,
36:55For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
36:59Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and insult you because of me,
37:04And they will say all kinds of evil against you, lying.
37:07Rejoice and be glad,
37:10For your reward is great in heaven.
37:13Source: Matthew 5:3-12
37:16Our Father who art in heaven,
37:20Hallowed be thy name.
37:22Thy kingdom come,
37:25Thy will be done,
37:27As in heaven, so also on earth.
37:31Give us this day our daily bread,
37:34And forgive us our debts,
37:37Just as we forgive our debtors.
37:40And do not put us to the test,
37:44But deliver us from evil.
37:46Amen.
37:47Fountain,
37:48Matthew 6:9-13
37:50Translated back into Hebrew,
37:52Yeshua's original language, translated into Spanish.
37:56That's all for this week.
37:59I look forward to seeing you next time to continue learning.
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