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Sanhedrin, Rabbis & Trump

Posted in #PaulthePoke, Prophecy, Sanhedrin, Temple, Trend Update with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 16, 2025 by paulthepoke

Ezra 1:2 Thus says Cyrus king of Persia: All the kingdoms of the earth the LORD God of heaven has given me. And He has commanded me to build Him a house at Jerusalem which is in Judah.

Let’s be up front and honest, there is an expectation for President Donald Trump to facilitate the building of the third Temple in Jerusalem.

The Sanhedrin has previously connected the dots from King Cyrus to President Trump.

An open letter to President Trump from the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem…

“You have been elected to fulfill a heavenly mission.” -Nascent Sanhedrin

Letter from the Nascent Sanhedrin to President Donald J. Trump
Jerusalem, Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Dear Honorable President Donald Trump,
May Hashem, the Creator, bless you and your nation! We extend our heartfelt gratitude for bringing faith to the forefront of American and global culture through the establishment of the Faith Office in the White House. Your recognition of the importance of religion in public life is a step toward restoring moral values and spiritual leadership in the world.

The Universal Moral Code
The Book of Genesis has a profound message of unity and divine purpose for humanity through three fundamental principles:

  1. One God – To recognize the cause of all causes (Genesis
    1:1
    ).
  2. One First Man – To affirm the basic equal rights of humanity
    (Genesis 1:26).
  3. One Basic Law – To establish universal principles of justice
    (Genesis 2:16)

Without a constructive moral framework, humanity descends into violence and destruction, as exemplified by Cain’s murder of Abel (Genesis 4:8). Every nation has unique strengths and resources, yet no nation is self-sufficient. Without a Universal Ethical Common Code, people resort to war and oppression to obtain what they need. With such a code, nations engage in spiritual commerce and a race for virtue.

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The First Commandment and the Seven Laws of Noah

  • The first time the word “commandment” appears in the Bible is when Hashem commanded Adam: “And the Lord God commanded the man, saying: Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat.” (Genesis 2:16)
    This verse alludes to the seven universal laws that form the foundation of ethical behavior for all humanity. These laws reflect seven of the Ten Commandments.
  • These ethical principles were reaffirmed at Mount Sinai when Hashem revealed Himself to the world, and our ancestors witnessed this divine event.
  • The Jewish, Christian, Muslim and all monotheistic traditions recognize the divine revelation at Mount Sinai as a foundational moment in history.
  • When Hashem gave the Children of Israel the Torah, He provided an ethical standard for the entire world. This standard is known as the Seven Commandments of Noah, which form the basis of universal morality.
  • When a person accepts the Seven Noahide Laws, they receive divine blessings:
  1. A Neshama (Soul) – The soul that animates the body and connects a person to Hashem.
  2. Righteous Among the Nations – A person who upholds these laws is considered righteous and honored before Hashem.
  3. A Share in the World to Come – Those who follow these principles merit a place in the hereafter.

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Enclosed with this letter, we have included the Universal Ethical Common Code (UECC), which outlines the benefits of adopting the Seven Commandments of Noah.

The Role of Ethics in Business

A businessman who commits to being Honest and Good in the Eyes of Hashem will seek trustworthy partners.

  • Who would he prefer to do business with? An atheist who may cheat and deceive? Or someone committed to Hashem, who upholds honesty and integrity?
  • A business owner will seek to hire workers who are loyal and committed to the success of the enterprise.
  • A worker will prefer to work for an employer who ensures fairness and ethical treatment.

By aligning economic relationships with divine morality, business and ethics become intertwined, fostering prosperity and trust.

AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner

In 2017, the Nascent Sanhedrin minted a special coin featuring your image on one side and Cyrus the Great on the other. This symbolized your historic role, likened to that of Cyrus, who was chosen by Hashem to fulfill a divine mission.

The Chinese appreciated this idea so much that they reproduced and sold millions of copies of these coins and other products featuring your image alongside Cyrus the Great.

You have been elected, as Cyrus was in his time, to fulfill a heavenly mission: To unite all believers in God and foster ethical cooperation across all spheres of human activity.

A Call to Establish an International Divine Court – IDC.

We invite you to meet with the Sanhedrin Court Rabbis in Jerusalem to discuss the establishment of an International Divine Court (IDC) for all nations. This court would be based on the seven universal commandments given to Noah and reaffirmed at Mount Sinai, a foundation for global peace and divine justice.

May Hashem bless you with wisdom, strength, and success in your divine mission.

Rabbis of the Sanhedrin

  • Rabbi Daniel Stawsky Hacohen
  • Rabbi Meir Halevi
  • Rabbi Erel Segal-Halevi
  • Rabbi Ben Abrahamson
  • Rabbi Roee Zaga
  • Rabbi Boaz Melet
  • Rabbi Nadav Sofy

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Rabbis from the Torat Ha’aretz HaTova…

These rabbis believe President Trump is, “God’s messenger in the global struggle for moral values ​​and justice.”

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The religious leaders in Israel are looking for the Messiah. There is demand for a leader to solve global problems and bring about peace and justice.

Mark 13:14 But when you see the abomination of desolation standing where he ought not to be (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. -Jesus quoting Daniel 9

As of February 2025, we are not in the tribulation. There is no Temple. There is no antichrist. We don’t know the twists and turns to the inevitability of these events. But, it’s coming.

https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Lehr/e/B09W8FB77N

The Individual and His Moral Code… Phil Kulis

Posted in #PaulthePoke, Culture, Gospel, Phil Kulis with tags , , , , , , , on March 21, 2019 by paulthepoke

The strawman argument of which moral code is the correct one is ridiculous. Pick a standard of Moral Law and adhere to it. You can’t.

Whatever your moral code is, being a human, you’ve never been able to keep it.

That’s called sin.

How do you deal with the issue of the sin you have committed for violating your own moral code?

Do you just say it’s all relative and you can do whatever you want when it pleases you? (Moral relativism?)

Then that means you have no integrity and makes you a liar. This is violating your own moral code.

What then is justice? You cannot claim to be a just and righteous person if you have no integrity.

If someone violates what you consider your moral law and you judge and you condemn them, yet you allow yourself to violate it without reconciliation you are the wicked and evil of this world.

“The Deity may be able to forgive sin, but I do not see how.” -Plato

Arguing about what Moral Law is doesn’t address the issue of VIOLATING the Moral Law. You don’t have any way of undoing the violation. You are condemned by your own insistence on a moral code.

You damn yourself with no way out.

The perpetrator of the crime stands bound in chains with law enforcement holding him before the Judge. The case has been heard and the jury is unanimous. The verdict is GUILTY. The sentence is DEATH.

There is no argument over which moral code the person thought was better. He violated his own code. He also judged and condemned others for what he himself did.

Justice must be served.

The gavel comes down. The Bailiff is about to take him away to the execution of the sentence.

The Judge stands and says to the Bailiff, “Wait!”

The Judge brings forth His only Son from the audience and says to the Bailiff, “Let the prisoner go free, My Son will serve his sentence in his place.”

The prisoner is set free. And the Son is put to death in his place.

You are the prisoner. God the Father is the Judge and His Son is Jesus Christ.

Are you going to continue to violate the Moral Law? There is no other to take your place for any subsequent court appearance.