"Egypt" Loses Its Power Over Israel on the 15th of Nissan

"...and on the 15th of Nisan they will in the future be redeemed from subjugation to exile.” (Tanhuma, Bo 9)

03 October 2018

"The Three Wars..." and The Birur

25 Tishrei 5779

This is Part 6 of "The Three Wars of Gog uMagog.
(See Part 1Part 2Part 3, Part 4, Part 5)

The "Birur" is a major part of events at the End of Days. The word means to make clear, to clarify. In this case, it is a process which clarifies or makes clear where each individual stands in relation to the Creator and His will. The entire population of the world is going through this process and each person is being forced through circumstances arranged just for him/her to choose between two camps - the side of HKB"H or the Other Side that rebels against Him and chooses to do its own will.

As stated before, I believe that the Other Side was allowed to inspire an "UNholy Trinity" to parallel Rav Nachman Kahane's "Holy Trinity" as follows:
* The Land of Israel vs. The State of Israel
* The People of Israel (The Jews) vs. The Israelis
* The Torah of Israel vs. Universal Torah/Universal Judaism
You can see already that the former is defined by the Torah as exclusively for Jews while the latter is defined by the modern world and is an assimilated mixture of Jews with Gentiles. To the extent to which individuals identify with these groups, it will determine the camp to which the individual will be assigned by the Birur.

It is quite telling to realize that almost without fail a "Zionist," whether Jew or Gentile, will identify most readily with the State, the Israeli ethos, the IDF and this idea of "universal" Torah. 

For sure, the Christian Zionists are totally on board with the latter. Like too many of their Jewish counterparts, they idolize the State and its symbols and leaders, and glorify the might of the IDF. And, of course in their view, the Torah and Land of Israel belong equally to them as well. They are even now agitating for their "right" to worship and pray to JC on the Holy Temple Mount! Like their false religion, this position also puts them at odds with their Creator's will and consequently, on the Wrong Side of Redemption.

I hope none of my readers fall into the category of those who not only spurn, but also malign those Jews who cling steadfastly to Torah, mitzvot and Eretz Yisrael as the exclusive domain of Am Yisrael and who follow da'at Torah of the gedolei hador that the Temple Mount must not be conquered through war. 

HKB"H will give it to us when we are finally free of foreign influence. For had the secular Jews had their way with the Temple Mount, there would be restaurants up there. Had the religious Zionist Jews and Christians held sway in more recent times, there would be a "House of Prayer for Jews and Christians" up there.  

If we really want to see the Third Holy Temple built in its place with the return of the Shechinah, we have to make ourselves worthy of receiving both by separating ourselves completely from all foreign culture and influence. Because HKB"H is in charge and He very simply is not going to let us have it until that is the reality. No matter how many well-intentioned, but misguided Jews traipse up there and parade around, some with Christian "friends" in tow!

To be continued, iy"H...

2 comments:

  1. Those who learn Rambam's Mishne Torah daily, here is an extract from today's Perek:-

    'When a gentile seeks to make a donation to the Temple treasury, initially, we do not accept it. If, however, it was taken from him, we do not return it to him. If it was a specific article, e.g., a beam or a stone, we return it to him so that there will not be a specific entity in the Temple associated with [a gentile], as [Ezra 4:3] states: "It is not for you,20 together with us to build a Temple for our God"'.

    Elimelech
    Eli

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  2. Those who learn Rambam's Mishneh Torah daily, here is an extract from today's perek:-
    'When a gentile seeks to make a donation to the Temple treasury, initially, we do not accept it. If, however, it was taken from him, we do not return it to him. If it was a specific article, e.g., a beam or a stone, we return it to him so that there will not be a specific entity in the Temple associated with [a gentile], as [Ezra 4:3] states: "It is not for you,20 together with us to build a Temple for our God"'

    Eli

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