2.13.2015

THE REMNANT THAT WILL REMAIN AT THE END OF DAYS ARE THOSE WHO FEAR HASHEM

The new modern Jew has adopted the ways of the xians.  They have assimilated the "Judeo-xian" philosophy. They condemn those of us who cling to the Torah of our forefathers. They tell us, "there is no longer a need to fear the goyim". They preach a "G-d of love".  This is how so-called religious Jews can unite with goyim.  Well, I have news for you. HaShem, the one and only G-d is the G-d of everything.  He is a G-d of love and a G-d of fear. We do not fear the goyim, we fear HaKadosh Baruch Hu! You are no different than the Hellenists of the past and just like our forefathers, the Maccabees, we will be victorious in the end.

The beginning of wisdom is the fear of HASHEM-- good understanding to all their practitioners; HIS praise endures forever. (Psalms 111:10)

From the book, "The End of Days" by Shmuel Raber (p.83);

Those righteous ones who have been spiritually elevated and have attained the level of "those who fear G-d and esteem His name" are the ones who will be inscribed for life and will remain as the surviving remnant on the Great and Awesome Day of Hashem.(5) They will cry out in the name of Hashem, and Hashem will answer them and say: "It is my people," and they will respond: "The L-rd is my G-d." (6)

footnotes,
(5) "And there will be a time of trouble such as never was since they became a nation until that time.  But at that time Your people will escape, all who will be found written in this book" (Daniel 12;1).  Rav Sa'adiah Gaon explains: "These are the righteous, as it is written, 'and a book of remembrance was written before Him.'"
"And therefore your nation will escape; all who are found written in the book.  These are the righteous, and it says: 'and a book of remembrance was written before Him for those who fear G-d'" (Ibn Ezra)
"And only all those found in the book will escape--meaning to say the righteous and the G-d-fearing as it says: 'and a book of remembrance was written before Him for those who fear G-d'" (Metzudat David).
"Then the fearers of G-d will speak one to another, and G-d will listen and hear, and a book of remembrance will be written before Him for those who fear G-d and esteem His name" (Malachi 3:16). Malbim explains: "The fact that they remained in their belief even though they suffered 'many evil and tragedies,' showed that they are G-d-fearing people; they do not fear for themselves, which would be the fear of punishment, rather they feared Hashem-- the fear of Hashem's majesty" and that they do not serve in order to receive reward but rather to sanctify His unique name; they serve not for the purpose of receiving reward, so they are written in this book to be remembered."
"They think always about the ways of Hashem and about acquiring deeper knowledge as to His G-dliness" (Radak).

(6) "He will call in My name and I will answer him; I have said: 'It is My people,' and he will say: 'The L-rd is my G-d'" (Zecharia 13:9).
"And it will be that all who call in the name of G-d will escape, because on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there will be refuge as G-d spoke, and among the remnants who G-d calls" (Yoel 3:5). Radak explains:  "Then many from Israel will fall but the holy ones and true G-d-fearing ones will escape, as Yeshayahu prophesized: 'And all the remnants in Zion and those that remain in Jerusalem will be called "holy," all those who are written for life in Jerusalem.' Similarly it says; that all who call in the name of G-d," if he calls out truthfully.  This is as it says, 'G-d is near to all to call out to Him, to all who call out to Him truthfully,'  and these are the 'remnants whom G-d calls' because they will call out to Him truthfully and He will call them My servants and those that loved Me."





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