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Chapter 6
Luke OrthJBC 6:1  And it came about on Shabbos that Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach is passing through grain fields, and his talmidim were plucking and eating the heads of grain and rubbing them in their hands. [Devarim 23:25]
Luke OrthJBC 6:2  Now some of the Perushim said, "Why are you doing what is asur (impermissible) on Shabbos?"
Luke OrthJBC 6:3  And in reply, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said to them, "Have you not read what Dovid HaMelech did when he and those with him were hungry, [Shmuel Alef 21:6]
Luke OrthJBC 6:4  "how he entered into the Beit Hashem and took the Lechem HaPanim (the Bread of the Presence), and he ate and gave to the ones with him, which is mutar (permissible) to eat only by the kohanim?" [Vayikra 24:5,9]
Luke OrthJBC 6:5  And he was saying to them, "The Ben HaAdam (Moshiach, Daniel 7:13-14) is Adon HaShabbos."
Luke OrthJBC 6:6  And it came about on another Shabbos that Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach entered into the shul and taught Torah. And there was a man there also whose right hand was withered.
Luke OrthJBC 6:7  Now the Sofrim and Perushim were watching Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach to see if he brings refu'ah on Shabbos, in order that they might find something to accuse him.
Luke OrthJBC 6:8  But Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach knew their thoughts, and said to the man having the withered hand, "Rise and stand in the midst." And the man got up and stood.
Luke OrthJBC 6:9  And Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said to them, "I ask you whether it is mutar (permissible) on Shabbos to do haTov or to do haRah, to save nefesh or destroy it?"
Luke OrthJBC 6:10  And having looked around at all of them, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." And he did. And his hand was restored.
Luke OrthJBC 6:11  But they (the Sofrim and the Perushim) were filled with fury, and they were discussing with one another what they might do to him. REBBE MELECH HAMOSHIACH SUMMONS HIS SHNEYM ASAR TALMIDIM WITH SHIMON KEFA AS HIS GABBAI [ASSISTANT] (MT 10:1-4; MK 3:14-19; 6:12-16)
Luke OrthJBC 6:12  Now it came about in those yamim that Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach went forth to the mountain to daven, and he was spending the whole night b'tefillah to Hashem.
Luke OrthJBC 6:13  And when boker came, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach summoned his talmidim, and having chosen from them Shneym Asar, whom he also named Shluchim:
Luke OrthJBC 6:14  Shimon, whom also he called Kefa, and Andrew his brother, and Ya'akov and Yochanan and Philippos and Bar-Talmai,
Luke OrthJBC 6:15  and Mattityahu and T'oma and Ya'akov Ben-Chalfai, and Shimon, the one being called the Zealot,
Luke OrthJBC 6:16  and Yehudah Ben-Ya'akov, and Yehudah from K'riot, who became the boged (traitor, betrayer) of Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach.
Luke OrthJBC 6:17  And having come down with them, he stood on a level place, and a great multitude of his talmidim, and a great multitude of the Am Berit from all Yehudah and Yerushalayim and the coastal region of Tzor and Tzidon,
Luke OrthJBC 6:18  came to hear him and to receive refu'ah from their machalot, and the ones being troubled by ruchot hatemei'ot (unclean spirits, shedim) were given refu'ah,
Luke OrthJBC 6:19  and all were seeking to touch Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach because ko'ach (power) was going out from him, and he was giving refu'ah to everyone.
Luke OrthJBC 6:20  And lifting up his eyes to look at his talmidim, Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach said, "Ashrey are the the aniyim (poor), for yours is the Malchut Hashem.
Luke OrthJBC 6:21  "Ashrey are the ones ra'evim (hungering) now, for you will eat your fill. Ashrey are the ones weeping now, for you will laugh [Yeshayah 55:1,2; 61:2,3]
Luke OrthJBC 6:22  "Ashrey are you when bnei Adam have sinas chinam for you and when they ostracize you and they reproach you and cast out your name as rah (evil) on account of the Ben HaAdam (Moshiach, Daniel 7:13-14).
Luke OrthJBC 6:23  "Have simcha in that day and leap for chedvah (rejoicing), for--hinei--your sachar is gadol in Shomayim. According to the same things their Avot were doing to the nevi'im.
Luke OrthJBC 6:24  "But oy to you, you ashirim, for you have already received in full your nechamah (comfort).
Luke OrthJBC 6:25  "Oy to you, the ones having been well fed now, for you will hunger. Oy, the ones laughing now, for you will mourn and weep. [Yeshayah 65:13; Mishle 14:13]
Luke OrthJBC 6:26  "Woe when all bnei Adam speak well of you. For according to the same things were their Avot doing to the nevi'ei hasheker (false prophets).
Luke OrthJBC 6:27  "But to you I say, to the ones listening, show ahavah to the your oyvim (enemies), do mitzvahs for the ones with sinas chinam for you,
Luke OrthJBC 6:28  "Say a berakhah for the ones cursing you, daven for the ones mistreating you.
Luke OrthJBC 6:29  "To the one hitting you on the cheek, offer also the other, and from the one taking away your kaftan (coat), also the tunic and gartel do not withhold.
Luke OrthJBC 6:30  "To everyone asking you, give tzedakah; and from the one taking away your things, do not demand them back. [Devarim 15:7,8; Mishle 21:26]
Luke OrthJBC 6:31  "And just as you want that bnei Adam may do to you, do to them similarly.
Luke OrthJBC 6:32  "And if you show ahavah to the ones showing ahavah to you, what kind of shvakh (commendation) to you is that? For even the chote'im show ahavah to the ones showing ahavah to them.
Luke OrthJBC 6:33  "For even if you do mitzvahs for the ones doing mitzvahs for you, what kind of shvakh to you is that?
Luke OrthJBC 6:34  "And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what kind of shvakh to you is that? Even chote'im lend to chote'im, that they receive in return the same amount.
Luke OrthJBC 6:35  "But show ahavah to your oyvim and do mitzvahs and Gemilut Chasadim, expecting nothing in return. And your sachar will be rav. And you will be bnei Elyon (sons of the Most High), because he is kind to anashim ra'im and those without hodayah.
Luke OrthJBC 6:36  "Be anashim of rachamanut (compassion) just as also your Elohim HaAv is rachum (compassionate)." [Tehillim 103:8] ON GIVING UP A FARIBEL (GRUDGE)
Luke OrthJBC 6:37  "Judge not, lest you be judged. And do not condemn, and by no means may you be condemned. If you pardon with mechila (forgiveness), you will be pardoned with selicha (forgiveness).
Luke OrthJBC 6:38  "Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, having been pressed down and having been shaken, overflowing, will be put into your lap. For by what measure you measure it will be measured in return to you." [Tehillim 79:12; Yeshayah 65:6,7]
Luke OrthJBC 6:39  Now Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach told also a mashal to them. "Surely an ivver (blind man) is not able to guide an ivver, is he? Will not both fall into a pit?
Luke OrthJBC 6:40  "A talmid is not above his moreh (teacher). But everyone, having been fully trained, will be like his moreh (teacher).
Luke OrthJBC 6:41  "And why do you see the speck in the eye of your ach, but the log in your own eye you do not notice?
Luke OrthJBC 6:42  "How are you able to say to your ach, "Ach, let me remove the speck in your eye,' while you yourself are not seeing the log in your own eye? Tzevu'a, remove first the log from your eye, and then you will see clearly to take out the speck in the eye of your ach. THE SOURCE OF LASHON HORAH: THE AITZ AND ITS P'RI
Luke OrthJBC 6:43  "For there is no aitz tov producing p'ri rah, nor again an Aitz rah producing p'ri tov.
Luke OrthJBC 6:44  "For each aitz by its own p'ri will be known. For not from thorns do they gather figs nor from a thorn bush do they pick grapes.
Luke OrthJBC 6:45  "The ish tov from the good storehouse of the lev (heart) produces tov, and the ish rah out of the evil storehouse produces rah. For from the abundance of the lev the mouth speaks." REBBE MELECH HAMOSHIACH EXPLAINS THE CAUSE OF THE CHURBAN
Luke OrthJBC 6:46  "And why do you call me, `Adoni,' and yet you do not do what I say?
Luke OrthJBC 6:47  "Everyone coming to me and hearing my divrei Torah and putting them into practice, I will show you to whom he is likened.
Luke OrthJBC 6:48  "He is likened to the man building a bais who dug and went down deep and laid a yesod (foundation) upon the av sela (bed rock). And a flood having come, the river struck against that bais, and the flood was not strong enough to shake it, because its binnuy (construction) was firm.
Luke OrthJBC 6:49  Now the one having heard [Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach's divrei Torah], and not having put them into practice, is like a man having built a bais upon the ground without a yesod, which the river struck against, and ofen ort (immediately) the bais collapsed, and gadol was the churban of that bais.