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Mishle 8-9

Doth not Chochmah cry out? And Tevunah (understanding) put forth her voice?

In the top of high hills, beside the derech (road) in the bais netivot (meeting place of trodden paths, crossroads) nitzavah (she [Lady Wisdom, the lady street preacher] stands).

She crieth out at the she’arim (gates), at the entry of the city, at the entrance at the petachim (doorways):

Unto you, O ishim, I call out; and my voice is to the Bnei Adam.

O ye simple ones, understand armah (prudence); and, ye kesilim, understand in your lev.

Hear; for I will speak negidim (noble things, worthy [words]); and the opening of my sfatayim (lips) shall be meisharim (upright, fair things).

For my mouth shall speak emes; and resha is an abomination to my sfatayim (lips).

All the words of my peh (mouth) are in tzedek; there is nothing crooked or perverse in them.

They are all correct to him that discerneth, and yesharim (straight ones) to them that find da’as (knowledge).

10 Receive my musar, and not kesef; and da’as (knowledge) rather than choice gold.

11 For chochmah is tovah (better, more precious) than pearls; and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to it.

12 I, Chochmah, dwell with armah (prudence), and find out da’as (knowledge) of mezimot (discretions).

13 The Yirat Hashem is to hate rah; pride, and ga’on (arrogance), and the derech rah, and the perverse peh (mouth), do I hate.

14 Etzah (counsel, advice) is mine, and sound judgment; I am binah; I have gevurah.

15 By me melachim reign, and nobles decree tzedek.

16 By me sarim (princes) rule, and nobles, even all the shofetim of tzedek.

17 I love them that have ahavah for me; and those that seek me shall find me.

18 Osher and kavod are with me; indeed, enduring hon (wealth) and tzedakah.

19 My p’ri is better than gold, indeed, than fine gold; and my revenue than choice kesef.

20 I walk in the orach tzedakah (way of righteousness), in the midst of the netivot (paths) of mishpat,

21 That I may cause those that love me to inherit substance; and I will fill their otzarot.

22 Hashem possessed me in the reshit of His derech, before His works of old.

23 I was set up [to reign] me’olam (from eternity), from the beginning, or ever eretz was.

24 When there were no tehomot, I was brought forth; when there were no springs abounding with mayim.

25 Before the harim were settled, before the geva’ot (hills) was I brought forth;

26 While as yet He had not made eretz, nor the outer places, nor the beginning of the dust of the tevel.

27 When He set in place Shomayim, I was there; when He drew a khoog (circle, horizon) upon the face of the tehom,

28 When He established the clouds above, when He strengthened the fountains of the tehom,

29 When He gave to the yam His chok (decree, limits), that the mayim should not pass its limits, when He appointed the foundations of the Eretz;

30 Then I was etzel (at the side of, beside [see Yn 1:1]) Him, as an Amon (master craftsman, builder, architect, artist); and I was daily His delight, rejoicing always before Him [Mishle 30:4] ;

31 Rejoicing in the tevel of His Eretz; and my delights were with the Bnei Adam.

32 Now therefore pay heed unto me, O ye banim; for ashrei (blessed, happy) are they that are shomer over my drakhim.

33 Hear musar, and be chacham, and disdain it not.

34 Ashrei is adam that heareth me, watching daily at my dalatot, waiting at the mezuzot of my doors.

35 For whosoever findeth me findeth Chayyim, and shall obtain ratzon Hashem.

36 But he that sinneth against me doth chamas against his own nefesh; all they that hate me love mavet.

Chochmah hath built her bais, she hath hewn out her seven ammudim;

She hath prepared her meat; she hath mixed her yayin; she hath also set her shulchan.

She hath sent forth her na’arot; she calleth from the highest points of the city;

Whosoever is simple, let him turn in here; as for him that lacketh lev (a heart of understanding), she saith to him,

Come, eat of my lechem, and drink of the yayin which I have mixed [Yn 6:53-54 OJBC].

Forsake the simple ways, and live; and go in the derech binah.

He that reproveth a letz (mocker) getteth to himself shame, and he that is a mochiach (reprover) of a wicked man getteth himself a blot stain.

Reprove not a letz, lest he hate thee; rebuke a chacham, and he will love thee.

Give instruction to a chacham, and he will be yet wiser; teach a tzaddik, and he will increase in learning.

10 The Yirat Hashem is the beginning of chochmah, and the da’as Kedoshim (knowledge of the Holy One) is binah (understanding).

11 For by me thy yamim shall be multiplied, and shanot chayyim shall be increased to thee.

12 If thou be chacham, thou shalt be wise for thyself, but if thou mockest, thou alone shalt suffer.

13 Aishes Kesilut (Dame Folly) is clamorous; she is simple, and knoweth nothing.

14 For she sitteth at the petach (doorway) of her bais, on a seat in the high places of the city,

15 To call those passing on the derech (road) who go straight on their way:

16 Whoso is simple, let him turn in here, and as for him that lacketh lev (heart of understanding), she saith to him,

17 Stolen waters are sweet, and lechem eaten in secret is pleasant.

18 But he has no da’as that the dead ones are there; and that her guests are in the depths of Sheol.

Kehillah in Corinth II 3

Do we begin again to commend ourselves? [2C 5:12] Or surely we do not need, as some do, iggrot of haskama (letters of approval, commendation) to you or from you? [Ac 18:27; Ro 16:1]

You are our iggeret, written on our levavot, being known and being read by kol Bnei Adam.[1C 9:2]

And you show that you are an iggeret from Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, prepared by us, having been written not with ink but with the Ruach Hakodesh of the Elohim Chayyim, not on luchot of stone [SHEMOT 24:12; 31:18; 32:15,16; 34:1; DEVARIM 9:10,11] but on luchot of lev basar. [ MISHLE 3:3; 7:3; YIRMEYAH 31:33; YECHEZKEL 11:19; 36:26]

Such is the bitachon (confidence) that we have through Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach toward Hashem.

Not that we are competent from ourselves to claim anything as of ourselves, but our competence is from Hashem, [2C 2:16]

Who also made us competent as klei kodesh mesharetim (ministers) of a Brit Chadasha [SHEMOT 24:8; YIRMEYAH 31:31; 32:40; 2C 11:25; MJ 8:8-13]‖not of chumra (not of strict adherence to the letter of the law, legalism), but of the Ruach Hakodesh: for the chumra (letter of the law) kills, but the Ruach Hakodesh gives Chayyim (life). [Yn 6:63; Ro 7:6].

Now if the sherut of mavet chiseled in letters engraved on luchot of stone came with kavod (glory), so that the Bnei Yisroel were not able to gaze into the face of Moshe Rabbeinu because of P’NI MOSHE KI KARON ("face of Moshe Rabbeinu that he was radiant" SHEMOT 34:35) because of the kavod (glory) of his face, the kavod (glory) which is fading, [SHEMOT 34:29-34; YESHAYAH 42:21]

Then how much more will the avodas kodesh ministry of the Ruach Hakodesh come in kavod (glory)?

For if there was kavod in the sherut of harsha’ah (condemnation) [DEVARIM 27:26], how much more abounds in kavod the sherut of tzedek [DANIEL 9:24].[Ro 1:17;3:21]

10 For indeed what once had kavod has lost its kavod [SHEMOT 34:29-30] on account of the surpassing kavod (glory).

11 For if the thing which now is fading away came with kavod (glory), much more has that which remains come in kavod.

12 Since, then, we have such a tikvah (hope), we act with much boldness.

13 And we are not as Moshe Rabbeinu, who was putting HAMMASVEH Al PANAV ("the veil over his face" SHEMOT 34:33, 35) so that the Bnei Yisroel might not see the end of the fading kavod.

14 But their minds were hardened; [Ro 11:25] for until the present day the same veil remains unlifted at the Kri’at HaSefer Torah (the reading of Torah in shul), because the veil is taken away in Moshiach.

15 But even today, whenever Moshe [Rabbeinu] is being read, a veil lies on their levavot.

16 But whenever one turns to Adoneinu HAMMASVEH is taken away. [SHEMOT 34:34; YESHAYAH 25:7; Ro 11:23-26]

17 Now Adoneinu is HaRuach and where HaRuach Adoneinu is, there is cherut (freedom). [YESHAYAH 61:1,2; Yn 7:39; 8:32,36; Ro 8:2; Ga 5:1,13]

18 Now all of us, with unveiled faces, seeing the kavod of Adoneinu [SHEMOT 16:7; 24:17] as if reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same demut from kavod to kavod, even as from HaAdon, HaRuach.

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