Interview with Rabbi Greenbaum about Prayer and the protocol of the king

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Shalom
This is the Interview that I recorded with Rabbi Abraham Greenbaum about the 10 tribes and Yeshua.

Please, understand that the purpose of the interview is to establish a open dialogue with our brothers about the Message of restoration of the Torah and the right representation of Yeshua to our brother Judah.

Rabbi was very kind to open the doors of dialogue and exchange with no agendas or theological debates just listening to one another views and position on some the misconceptions of Yeshua. I pray that you are blessed by the conversation and pray that this type of dialogue will continue to bring us closer to understand each other.

Shalom
Rico


 

RABBI GREENBAUM TALKING ABOUT PRAYER

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As for me, I believe in perfect faith that Yeshua is my Messiah, the Send one from the Father and our redeemer. Rico

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Part 2
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19 thoughts on “Interview with Rabbi Greenbaum about Prayer and the protocol of the king”

  1. Shalom from Finland! God of Israel is waking up dead bones in Finland too. I’ve been three years in the Torah / Hebrew roots with my like-minded lovely wife and kids and what an adventure of a lifetime this has been!

    Thanks for your prayers brother Rico. YHVH has brought healing to my body. I would not be alive and so well now without a miracle of God. Praise Him! Please keep praying, I am still recovering. Moreover, our firstborn son, Elia (EliYahu) was born 8th January in the middle of our tribulation! He’s our little prince and prophet and he is growing very well 🙂 Praise YHVH!

    This interview was very interesting even if I don’t agree with everything what I heard I am open too to a respectful dialogue between Two Brothers 🙂 This video was a good example about respectful dialogue. I wish to visit Israel someday before the great Exodus / gathering of Judah and Israel and have respectful dialogues too with the Jews.

  2. Great conversation, Rico. I think that with this dialogue you can learn from each other in the common ground. I like that you asked this questions because for some people in the Messianic movement thinks that Ephraim being restored are like fantasies with castles and unicorns. Listening the opinion of a Orthodox Rabbi give us more ground to said “We are not as crazy” , because the Jewish people believe in this prophecies too.

    Ryan,

    What about the people that had never listen about Torah or Y’shua? I don’t really now. The problem with the Noahides laws is that most of the people have practice idolatry or eat blood. It did before I knew about Y’shua.

  3. Rico you have done it again. Thank you so much for your vision. I really enjoyed this video of the dialogue between the Rabbi and yourself. You walk the talk. Thank you for sharing Rabbi with us. We need more of this. I loved what Rabbi said about how the Jews didn’t reject Yeshua but rather rejected the idolatry and misconceptions forced upon them once men started injecting paganism into the faith. I wish more “Christians” understood that. I also liked the emphasis that it is the Father that is awakening the desire to return to Torah inside of us, not missionaries or evangelical revivalists! We can be witnesses but it is the Father that calls His people back to Him. I hope that you will be able to provide more “dialogues” with our brother Judah! Toda and shalom.

  4. WOW WOW WOW .Weeping ….I see the a tv show in the future …Rabbi and Rico show….I cant even describe what my heart feels listening this .I hope you have more and are just holding out …..Oh how I love His Torah ……

  5. monachar@telus.net

    Thank you Rico and Rabbi Greenbaum. The dialog you shared gives a different perspective of restoration of the tribes of Jacob/Israel. I am very grateful for the internet.

    Rabbi Greenbaum and his Azamra web site has guided my studies for many years.

    How wonderfully we are blessed to have gifted teachers such as yourself, Rico. Thank you for having Rabbi Greenbaum on Wisdom in Torah.

    Regards to you and your family. Sincerly, Mona

  6. I look at this dialogue from another perspective. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is Rabbi Greenbaum’s first serious encounter with a believer in Yeshua that upholds the Torah and subscribes to the regathering of all Ephraim because what most Jews constantly hear from Christians is that they have to “convert” to Jesus.

    This is our brother Rico bringing the Good News to our brother Judah! Rabbi Greenbaum as you can see is familiar with the Apostolic writings and Rico’s explanations hopefully will further open the Rabbi’s curiosity in finding the real Yeshua.

  7. Great interview Rico!!

    Rabbi Greenbaum’s discussion on the so called “Noachide laws” got me thinking. I obviously do not subscribe to the thought that non-Jews only have to keep these, but there may be some truth in the middle.

    Rav Sha’ul said:
    So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. But I say, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world.
    (Romans 10:17-18)

    For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves:
    Which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another;
    In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Yeshua Messiah according to my gospel.

    (Romans 2:14-16)

    What I take from this is that those who have never heard the Gospels or the Torah, but have lived life according to the morals Elohim built into every human being, then it is as if they kept Torah on the judgment day. Could this be a kind of “Noachide law”? Israel is to be a nation of priests and kings or as Rabbi Greenbaum put it, “they are called to a higher calling”. The Rabbi has stated that he believes in the return of the lost 10 tribes and must certainly understand that those returning will not know if they are indeed actual descendants of the tribes. Thus, it would be interesting to hear his opinion on where that puts a person who wishes to keep all of Torah but does not know his/her lineage. If one chooses to keep Torah, that allows him/her into Israel thus granting the benefits and responsibilities that come with becoming Israel. If one desires only to follow along with Israel, but does not want to become part, does this individual have the ability to live a moral life, abstaining from the things set forth in Acts 15 and become a companion of Israel? This individual would probably be resurrected until the end of the Millennium, but would eventually receive eternal life…

    Just an interesting line of thought. It really makes no difference to me. Me and my house, we choose to become servants of the King Israel and to follow His Torah to the best of our ability.

    Shalom,
    Ryan

  8. I’m so glad to have witnessed such a beautiful interview. Very well spoken on both sides. Each bringing their views of Torah with gentleness and respect and in the end still come out smiling and blessing each other.
    I know that one day we will all put our differences aside and come together as one. And when that day comes I will be a whole mess of tears.

  9. Wow Rico,
    What an amazing opportunity to sit with Rabbi Greenbaum who is such a renown Torah student and discuss both sides openly. Surely we must be so much closer to the last days when this type of exchange becomes not only possible but sought after!!
    What I really don’t get though is how Islam is considered as Torah based when it’s founder is so anti-torah. Ok, well yes so is mainstream Christianity for that matter. It just seems to me that Islam is far worse.
    It would have been very interesting to have been able to listen to all the discussions you had with Rabbi Greenbaum. Thank you for opening your home to him and for letting us listen in a little bit to your discourse.
    Shalom, shalom,
    Teresa C.

  10. Wow Rico,

    What an amazing opportunity to sit with Rabbi Greenbaum who is such a renown Torah student and discuss both sides openly. Surely we must be so much closer to the last days when this type of exchange becomes not only possible but sought after!!

    What I really don’t get though is how Islam is considered as Torah based when it’s founder is so anti-torah. Ok, well yes so is mainstream Christianity for that matter. It just seems to me that Islam is far worse.

    It would have been very interesting to have been able to listen to all the discussions you had with Rabbi Greenbaum. Thank you for opening your home to him and for letting us listen in a little bit to your discourse.

    Shalom, shalom,

    Teresa C.

    1. Shalom
      It was so a good time talking with rabbi about these issues and that the expectation of the ten tribes is something that is a real understanding of the end time restoration.
      It was much easier talking to an orthodox like rabbi than some messianic Jews in regards to this topic. But we are all in different places and the king will bring clarity as we continue to walk in The faith of Torah.
      Shalom
      Rico

      1. Fair and Balanced, I liked it a great deal, the mutual respect was the thing I got the biggest kick out of. It really shows we have a long way to go, when we have a hard time being loving towards one another who think like we do as a majority, but we see brother Rico and the Rabbi, talking together as friends, and giving that mutual respect towards one another, and we cannot even act that way among each other. I think that was an unintentional outcome of this video to be honest. Rico and the Rabbi went in for a discussion but it is amazing they were talking about the unification of the tribes and yet, they displayed unification with one another as friends with different backgrounds right here in the video, I think that is the thing that amazed me above that of the amazing information in the video and that is what people need to learn from this video as well. 🙂

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