Rabbi Mordecai Griffin
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by Rabbi Mordecai Griffin Is the Torah too hard? That is a common objection to living a Torah-true life. Many people believe that living by the Law is either too difficult or even impossible. It has been taught in theological circles that it is beyond man’s capability to live according to the Law but is…
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edited by Rabbi Mordecai Griffin Paul fashioned a Christ of his own, a church of his own, and a system of belief of his own; and because there were many mythological and Gnostic elements in his theology…he won the heathen world to his belief…. These are the elements of Paul’s theology—a system of belief which…
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Does the writings of a man supersede scripture?
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by Rabbi Mordecai Griffin “One who acts with compassion when firmness is called for will eventually act with cruelty when compassion is needed.” Kohelet Rabbah 7:33 The word for kindness in Hebrew is chesed (חסד). The word for mercy or compassion is rachamim (רחמים). Interestingly, the word for womb in Hebrew is rechem (רחם) and…
