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A**Y
Who Among You can rate the Torah?
What do I care?It seems that I have cared so much about things, that sometimes it became unhealthy.They say I have a problem: Letting Go.I hold on to many things, & continue to want to, & over time, I am blessed with so many, I don’t have space to display them.Whenever I try to throw things away, for practice, I always throw out the baby with the bath-water, & feel stupid.But that’s no big deal. I make all the mistakes, & over time, I try to correct them. It’s a Way.In My Way, I feel I am being taught. We are always learning about life.Yesterday, I parked the car, & saw the most beautiful sky I could ever imagine. I stopped, as it was near sundown (as they call it, for I know that I am actually feeling the Earth rotating away). No one else in my neighborhood cared one single bit. But there I was, staring, enjoying, worshiping the Beauty of being alive at that moment.I would have felt a bit embarrassed to be acting so strange, to them. I know. But what do I care?No one passed by, as the weather was a bit harsh, & all the humans were totally involved in human life.So, at that particular moment, it was only me & my planet, & my Star.I even began to feel that I might be the only one on my planet to even look up, see, enjoy, wonder, feel the art of the vision, feel connected to it.For some strange reason, though we begin to think we can figure out what Life is about, we are not built to know the answers.I say answers, because there are many of them, as our lives are felt in that way. When we are alone, & looking around, we feel the wind & the weather. When we are with family, we feel the fabric of togetherness. When we are at the market, or with friends, we feel the Theater of Social Living. When we are at home, there are tasks & chores to drive us. When we are sitting with someone, we want to tell the Story of our Lives.And because we are human, every day there are new problems & issues, which seem to be the most real of all realities. That never seems to change or even relax.Though we feel like Good People, all our problems seem to be caused by the kind-of-bad-people around us. They can be good people too, of course, but they get themselves into troubles, & those problems become ours.We do care about that, to the point that it becomes hard to fall asleep at night.I used to spend lots of time & energy blaming everyone else for all my problems. I always thought of myself as the good guy, & they were the trouble.Then, some years ago, I began to see my past in a more objective way, & I realized that I did a lot of troubles for them, just because I was on the way of finding where I am now.That is why I am not plagued with anger. It’s better to approach situations with kindness, to yourself & others. Most people are on this same learning curve, & as humans, we have this tendency to want to jump a fence & bend the rules around our desires.Still, when there is a situation, you have to be brave & take your position. We do have a place in the Party going on, & our being here changes the party. Doesn’t it? I think so.We elders are living in the strangest time I could have ever imagined. The whole world seems to have gone crazy, & those of us who have a vision of a Better World, well, they think we’re the lunatics, after all.The wonderful internet has not raised our consciousness. It is about as spiritual as an old ham sandwich…at best. The daily news is “who killed who”…or worse.Now, I have a suspicion that this is not new. I reckon it is somewhat (almost) eternal. That is, if you translated the ancient clay tablets of thousands of years ago, you would read the same news: “The youth of today are completely out of hand. There is violence everywhere. Society is falling apart & we are all going down.”Well, I always say we are, at the same moment, both Ancient & Modern. Most of you don’t feel like either one, but I feel both. Of course I can’t keep up with the kids who seem the most modern of all, nor can I prove that there is anything more ancient about me than 1943 when I was born.But I am a lunatic, & I do feel we have some connection to our ancestors. After all, we were blessed to be born, & they gave all their lives to bring us to here.Deep within us, we have this Ancient Beginning within our brain & physical structure. That is why they call it Evolution.I even would like to propose that our ancestors would wonder about Life, just as much as I am doing right now.I don’t care about trying to prove that, scientifically. If I insist that I feel guided & watched over by people who are not alive now, that is my preference. These are my hands typing, but they were given to me by so many generations they are not really “my” hands.So, whatever you think is Modern going on now, it’s not. It is just the most current story built upon the stories of history of us. I just take it one step back, & include pre-history. They were alive, & they were “people” too.That is why we are able to exist.But that doesn’t begin to answer the question of why.Why do we exist? That’s an old question, but here I will give you a wise answer, not from my own pocket, but from a Wise Teacher.I might not know why I exist, but I’m livin’*One more thing: We might not know how to save the world, but until we do, let’s give the people food.By food I mean food to eat, love to nourish, caring about people. So, after all, though I keep on saying I don’t care, I really do.*Alan*Happy Birthday Words
D**E
A must for every scholar, medievalist, or middle eastern historian
As a medievalist and a former college instructor, I felt compelled to study more about Israel and the contributions of those of the Hebrew faith, particularly as those peoples and their faith affected such institutions as the Roman Catholic faith. Of even greater interest is the Jewish communities response to such events as the Black Plague. The Torah is the place to begin such investigation, and this translation is eminently readable and faithful to its source. To better understand the psyche of the Jew and the Israeli one must read the Torah.
P**R
Great!
Recommend reading. It helps to understand the first five books of the bible. GOD WANTS US TO DO RESEARCH! Thanks
D**K
Understanding The Living Law Of Yahweh (GOD)
As this is our foundation for living, according to the LIVING WORD we as Christians should ALL be living it accordingly, in the context of the FINAL SACRIFICE being made through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. The rest is still valid and leads to a better way of life to the ways of the world. This is the Structure by which the Government of God will be administered in His New World Order, as I see it. I love it and likewise live by it as much as possible, including keeping the Feasts, which I believe are God's divine appointments and apply to ALL who call themselves a 'Christian'. They are part of His CALENDER which involve the 'times and the seasons' we need to be watching and waiting for. We ALL need to observe it....according to our faith as Jeudo/Christians as our Faith originated from it....being GOD'S LIVING LAW preserved for the future.
M**A
The translation from the original language to English is amazing! I have picked up on so much more
Being a "Sabbath Keeper" but not attending a Sabbath congregation, I read the Torah each Sabbath. Having it available to download on kindles or other tablets etc...certainly surprised me. The translation from the original language to English is amazing! I have picked up on so much more, since I purchased the Torah, than I did while reading any other English translated versions. I really love having access to it and would recommend it to anyone, be they a Sabbath Keeper or a Sunday 'goer'.
J**N
The Torah comes alive and has better meaning (than The Greek's interpretation
I would tell everyone that the Torah is the same words that Yeshua, (Hebrew name,) Jesus, (Greek name,) read when talking to the man-made religious cults, of the Pharisees, Sanhedrin, 2,000 years ago. The Torah comes alive and has better meaning (than The Greek's interpretation, anyone can understand the Bible if they read the Torah and know what Jesus was talking about when he faced the cult's of his day. Go to the Hebrew first! The words take on a better meaning.They have found 38 copies of the "Hebrew Matthew" and I am excited to get copies and read them. My understanding of the Bible is so much clearer! Enjoy!!!!
N**O
LOVE the Cover
I don't know if it is or not, but the cover looks and feels like leather. It's an easily readable version--not 16th Century poetic English as in King James' time. It's all the books the Christians think of as the "Old Testament" aka the Torah to the Jewish people. Good construction and arrived very quickly.
E**E
Just what it says it is
I've heard of the Torah for years and was told that it is the first five books of the Bible. I had to see for myself, so I ordered this copy of the Torah. It is the very same thing I have in my Bible. Now I know.
S**L
Awesome
This was awesome presented well and well documented, had time and again ti understand certain reasons and restrictions that up
R**T
Great Resource
Must have for any student of the Torah.
J**D
Torah
Good.
L**A
Torah
Well translated, gives a great insight into the bible, and the close similarities to Christian versions of the bible. Nothing I did not like about it, it is what it says, I just wanted to know what it says and I have not been disappointed.
A**A
Recommended! Essential!
Essential for people interested in Judaism! Recommended!
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