Thursday, September 12, 2013

The Rabbi


עַל יִשְָֹראֵל וְעַל ַרבָּנָן , וְעַל תַּלְמִיֵדיהוֹן
וְעַל כָּל תַּלְמִיֵדי תַלְמִיךֵיהוֹן , וְעַל כָּל
מָאן ְדּעָסְִקין בְּאוַֹריְתָא , ִדּי בְאַתְָראהֵָדין
וְִדי בְכָל אֲתַר וַאֲתַר . יְהֵא לְהוֹן לְכוֹן
שְׁלָמָא ַרבּא , חִנָּא וְחִסְָדּא וְַרחֲמִין ,
וְחַיִֹין אֲִריכִין , מְזוֹנֵי ְרוִיחֵי , פְֻרָקנָא ,
מִן קֳָדם אֲב הוֹן ִדּי בִשְׁמַיָּא  .
וְאִמְר : אָמֵן .

Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth they asked,
unaware of the time that had arrived in line with Daniel's prophecy;
about this Rabbi who appeared on the scene to contrast
the difference between Rome and His Father's sovereignty.

Consciously He walked towards an inevitable fate
that entailed His demise for the sake of redemption;
knowing His heel would be bruised by the snake
He marched boldly on to Golgotha in His Father's Word strengthened

by the Messengers dispatched to bolster His cause.
Undeterred by the accusations and threats against His life
He taught all who listened to return to heaven's Laws
Which He proclaimed as why He was sent to bring forth the true Light &

to reveal the plight for Israel's path to perfection
which was demonstrated when He was justified by the resurrection.

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