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Chapter 18
Matt OrthJBC 18:1  At that time, the talmidim approached Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, saying, "Who then is greatest in the Malchut HaShomayim?"
Matt OrthJBC 18:2  And having called a yeled to himself, Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach set him before them,
Matt OrthJBC 18:3  and said, "Omein, I say to you, unless you change inwardly and have a complete turn-around and become like yeladim, you shall never enter the Malchut HaShomayim.
Matt OrthJBC 18:4  Therefore, whoever humbles himself as this yeled, he is the greatest in the Malchut HaShomayim.
Matt OrthJBC 18:5  And whoever receives one such yeled in my Name receives me [Moshiach].
Matt OrthJBC 18:6  But whoever causes a michshol (stumbling block) for one of these little ones, who have emunah in me, it is better for him that a heavy millstone be hung around his neck, and that he be drowned in the depth of the sea.
Matt OrthJBC 18:7  Oy l'Olam (Woe to the World) because of its michsholim (stumbling blocks)! For it is inevitable that michsholim come; but oy to that man through whom the michshol comes.
Matt OrthJBC 18:8  And if your hand or your foot causes a michshol for you, cut it off, and throw it from you. It is better for you to enter Chayyim crippled or as one of the pisechim (lame), than, having two hands and two feet, to be cast into the Aish Olam (Eternal Fire).
Matt OrthJBC 18:9  And if your eye causes a michshol for you, pluck it out and throw it from you. It is better for you to enter Chayyim one-eyed than, having two eyes, to be cast into the Gehinnom HaAish.
Matt OrthJBC 18:10  See to it that you do not look down on one of these little ones, for I say to you that their malachim which are in Shomayim continually behold the face of Avi sh'baShomayim (my Father who is in Heaven).
Matt OrthJBC 18:12  What do you think? If any man owns a hundred kevasim (sheep) and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the hillsides and go and search for the one that is straying?*
Matt OrthJBC 18:13  And if it turns out that he finds it, truly I say to you, he has more simcha (joy) over it than over the ninety-nine which have not gone astray.
Matt OrthJBC 18:14  Thus it is not the ratson Hashem, the will of your Av sh'baShomayim, that one of these little ones perish. HOW SIN IS BOUND AND SETTLED IN THE BET DIN OF MOSHIACH'S KEHILLAH IF YOU HAVE A TVIA (GRIEVANCE) AGAINST YOUR ACH B'MOSHIACH
Matt OrthJBC 18:15  And if your ach b'Moshiach sins against you, go and reprove him in private, just between the two of you; if he listens to you, you have gained your ach b'Moshiach.
Matt OrthJBC 18:16  But if he does not listen to you, take one or two more achim b'Moshiach with you, so that by the PI SHNAYIM SHLOSHAH EDIM (`by the mouth of two or three witnesses,` DEVARIM 19:15) every word shall be established.
Matt OrthJBC 18:17  But if he refuses to listen to them, speak to the shtiebel kehillah, and if he even refuses to hear the kehillah, let him be to you as the Goy and the moches (tax-collector).
Matt OrthJBC 18:18  Omein, I say to you, whatever you bind as asur (prohibited) on ha'aretz will have been bound in Shomayim, and whatever you permit as mutar on ha'aretz is mutar (permitted) in Shomayim.
Matt OrthJBC 18:19  Again, omein I say to you, that if two of you will be in agreement about anything on ha'aretz that you petition for, it will be done for them by Avi sh'baShomayim.
Matt OrthJBC 18:20  For where two or three form a kehillah in my name [Moshiach], there I am in the midst of them." *A MASHAL OF REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH ABOUT UNFORGIVENESS
Matt OrthJBC 18:21  Then, having approached, Kefa said to Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, "Adoni, how often will my brother sin against me and I will grant to him selicha (forgiveness)? As many as shevah (seven) times?"
Matt OrthJBC 18:22  Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach says to Kefa, "I do not say to you as many as shevah, but as many as shivim (seventy) times shevah. MOSHIACH'S MIDRASH ON HIS TEFILLAH MT. 6:12
Matt OrthJBC 18:23  Therefore, the Malchut HaShomayim is like a melech, a king, who wished to settle accounts with his servants.
Matt OrthJBC 18:24  And having begun to settle accounts, a debtor owing ten thousand talents was brought to the melech.
Matt OrthJBC 18:25  And, as this debtor did not have the means to pay what was owed his adon, the king commanded that he and his wife and children and everything he possessed be sold and the debt repaid.
Matt OrthJBC 18:26  Therefore, crying out for rachamim and falling down before him, the servant said, `Have zitzfleisch (patience) with me and I will pay back to you everything!`
Matt OrthJBC 18:27  And out of rachamanut (compassion), the adon of that servant pardoned him and forgave the choiv (debt).
Matt OrthJBC 18:28  Then the debtor went out and found one of the other fellow servants who happened to owe the debtor one hundred denarii. And seizing and choking the servant, the debtor said, `Repay what you owe me!`
Matt OrthJBC 18:29  And, falling down, the servant said to the debtor,`Have zitzfleisch (patience) with me and I will repay you.`
Matt OrthJBC 18:30  But the debtor was not willing. Then the debtor went and threw the servant into the beit hasohar (prison) until he should repay the debt.
Matt OrthJBC 18:31  Therefore, when the man's fellow servants saw what had taken place, they grieved greatly and they went and reported to their adon all that had taken place.
Matt OrthJBC 18:32  Then having summoned the debtor, his adon said to him, `Wicked servant, all that choiv (debt) I forgave you, because you begged me.
Matt OrthJBC 18:33  Was it not necessary also for you to have rachamim (mercy) upon your fellow servant?`
Matt OrthJBC 18:34  And in charon af (wrath), his adon handed the debtor over to the keepers of the beit hasohar until the debtor should repay the entire debt.
Matt OrthJBC 18:35  Thus also Avi sh'baShomayim will do to you, unless you grant selicha (forgiveness), each one to his brother from your lev (heart)."