Well stated Rick, and one can only hope and pray that this, our redeemtion comes to pass quickly and in our time.
2. Ovadya di Israel
11/01/2018
Well stated Rick, and one can only hope and pray that this, our redeemtion comes to pass quickly and in our time.
3. Josh
9/09/2013
Mistaken assumptions At least 3 mistaken assumptions in your piece: 1. Having as descendants a people of 14 mil is consistent with "numerous as the stars." You relativize this by comparing the Jewish population with the total world pop., which is irrelevant to the statement in the Bible. 2. The statement "numerous as the stars" is an expression, an idiom, not a statement of fact. 3. Jews did actively proselytize in ancient times. Our mesorah over the past 1,000 years has come to forbid it.
4. Anonymous
9/09/2013
At least 3 mistaken assumptions in your piece: 1. Having as descendants a people of 14 mil is consistent with "numerous as the stars." You relativize this by comparing the Jewish population with the total world pop., which is irrelevant to the statement in the Bible. 2. The statement "numerous as the stars" is an expression, an idiom, not a statement of fact. 3. Jews did actively proselytize in ancient times. Our mesorah over the past 1,000 years has come to forbid it.
11/01/2018
A little people
Well stated Rick, and one can only hope and pray that this, our redeemtion comes to pass quickly and in our time.
11/01/2018
Well stated Rick, and one can only hope and pray that this, our redeemtion comes to pass quickly and in our time.
9/09/2013
Mistaken assumptions At least 3 mistaken assumptions in your piece: 1. Having as descendants a people of 14 mil is consistent with "numerous as the stars." You relativize this by comparing the Jewish population with the total world pop., which is irrelevant to the statement in the Bible. 2. The statement "numerous as the stars" is an expression, an idiom, not a statement of fact. 3. Jews did actively proselytize in ancient times. Our mesorah over the past 1,000 years has come to forbid it.
9/09/2013
At least 3 mistaken assumptions in your piece: 1. Having as descendants a people of 14 mil is consistent with "numerous as the stars." You relativize this by comparing the Jewish population with the total world pop., which is irrelevant to the statement in the Bible. 2. The statement "numerous as the stars" is an expression, an idiom, not a statement of fact. 3. Jews did actively proselytize in ancient times. Our mesorah over the past 1,000 years has come to forbid it.