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Chapter 5
Matt OrthJBC 5:1  When Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach saw the multitudes, he ALAH HAHAR ("went up the mountain," SHEMOT 19:3) and when he sat down, his talmidim came to him.
Matt OrthJBC 5:2  Then Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach began to speak, and gave them this torah (teaching), saying,
Matt OrthJBC 5:3  "Ashrey ANIYEY RUACH ("Blessed/Happy are the poor in spirit," YESHAYAH 66:2) for theirs is the Malchut HaShomayim.
Matt OrthJBC 5:4  Ashrey are the AVELIM ("the ones mourning,"YESHAYAH 61:2), for they will be comforted.
Matt OrthJBC 5:5  Ashrey are the ANAVIM ("humble," YESHAYAH 29:19; TZEFANYAH (ZEPH) 2:3), for YIRESHU A'RETZ ("they will inherit the land," TEHILLIM 37:11).
Matt OrthJBC 5:6  Ashrey are the ones hungering and thirsting for Tzidkat Hashem (Righteousness, DANIEL 9:24), for they will be satisfied.
Matt OrthJBC 5:7  Ashrey are the merciful, for they will be shown rachamim (mercy).
Matt OrthJBC 5:8  Ashrey are those of LEV TAHOR ("pure heart," TEHILLIM 51:12 [10]), for they will see Hashem.
Matt OrthJBC 5:9  Ashrey are the peace makers, for they will be called bnei haElohim (sons of G-d).
Matt OrthJBC 5:10  Ashrey are the ones being persecuted because of Tzidkat Hashem (`righteousness,` DANIEL 9:24), for theirs is the Malchut HaShomayim.
Matt OrthJBC 5:11  Ashrey are you when they reproach you and persecute you and speak all kinds of lashon horah against you, speaking sheker (falsehood, lies) because of me [Moshiach].
Matt OrthJBC 5:12  Have simcha (joy) and lev same'ach (glad heart), for your sachar (reward) is great in Shomayim, for thus they persecuted the Nevi'im before you. MOSHIACH'S TALMIDIM ARE THE MELACH HA'ARETZ (SALT PRESERVING AGAINST RA'AH)
Matt OrthJBC 5:13  You are the melach ha'aretz (salt of the earth), but if the salt becomes tasteless, in what way will it become salty again? It is no longer good for anything, but is thrown out and trampled by men. MOSHIACH'S NER TAMID SHINING THROUGH HIS TALMIDIM
Matt OrthJBC 5:14  You are the Ohr HaOlam (the Light of the World). A city lying on a mountain top cannot be hidden.
Matt OrthJBC 5:15  No one, after lighting a menorah, places it under a measuring basket, but on the shulchan, and it gives light to kol anshey habais (all in the house).
Matt OrthJBC 5:16  In like manner, let your light shine before bnei Adam, so that they may see your ma'asim tovim (good works) and give kavod (glory) to your Av sh'baShomayim (Father in Heaven). REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH ON THE TORAH OF MOSHE RABBENU
Matt OrthJBC 5:17  Do not think that I came to abolish the Torah or the Nevi'im. I did not come to abolish but to complete.
Matt OrthJBC 5:18  For, omein, truly I say to you, until Shomayim and ha'aretz pass away, not one yod, not one tag (ornamental flourish), will pass from the Torah until everything is accomplished.
Matt OrthJBC 5:19  Therefore, whoever annuls one of the least of these mitzvot (divine commandments) and so teaches bnei Adam, shall be called katon (least) in the Malchut HaShomayim, but whoever practices and teaches them, this one will be called gadol (great) in the Malchut HaShomayim. *
Matt OrthJBC 5:20  For I say unto you that unless your Tzidkat Hashem (Righteousness) exceeds that of the Sofrim and Perushim, you will certainly not enter the Malchut HaShomayim. REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH AND THE ASERES HA-DIBROS
Matt OrthJBC 5:21  You have heard that it was said to the ancients, LO TIRTZACH ("Do not murder," SHEMOT 20:13; DEVARIM 5:17), and every rotzeach (murderer) shall be liable to be the Bet Din (Court).
Matt OrthJBC 5:22  But I say to you, that everyone who harbors ka'as (anger) against his ach b'Moshiach, his chaver, shall be subject to mishpat (judgment); and whoever shall say to his ach b'Moshiach, `Shlemiel!` (`Good for nothing!`) will be subject to the Sanhedrin; and whoever shall say `Shoteh` (`Fool`) shall be subject to Aish Gehinnom (Fire of Hell).
Matt OrthJBC 5:23  Therefore, if you bring your korban to the Mitzbe'ach (altar), and there you remember that your ach b'Moshiach has something against you,
Matt OrthJBC 5:24  leave your korban there before the Mitzbe'ach, and go and first be reconciled to your ach b'Moshiach, and then come offer your korban.
Matt OrthJBC 5:25  Come to terms quickly with your ish riv (opponent in a lawsuit), while you are a fellow-traveller on the derech eretz, lest the ish riv might deliver you to the shofet (judge) and the shofet might deliver you to the shoter (law official) and the shoter might deliver you to the beit hasohar (prison house).
Matt OrthJBC 5:26  For, omein, truly I say to you, you may never come out from there until you repay the last peruta (small coin). REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH ON THE NEED FOR TZNI'UT (MODESTY)
Matt OrthJBC 5:27  You have heard that it was said, LO TINAF ("Do not commit adultery," SHEMOT 20:13[14]).
Matt OrthJBC 5:28  But I say to you that everyone looking upon a woman with ta'avah (lust) for her has already committed ni'uf (adultery) with her in his heart.
Matt OrthJBC 5:29  And if your right eye causes you to commit chet (sin), tear it out and throw it from you, for it is better for you that one of your evarim (members) be lost and not your whole basar (body, flesh) be thrown into Gehinnom.
Matt OrthJBC 5:30  And if your right hand causes you to commit chet, cut it off and throw it from you, for it is better for you that one of your evarim be lost and not that your whole basar may go into Gehinnom. REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH'S TORAH ABOUT THE GET (DOCUMENT OF DIVORCE)
Matt OrthJBC 5:31  It was also said, `Whoever divorces his wife, let him give to her a GET, a SEFER KERITUT (`bill of divorce,` DEVARIM 24:1).`
Matt OrthJBC 5:32  But I say to you that everyone divorcing his wife, except for the dvar ("thing," DEVARIM 24:1) of zenut (fornication), makes her become a no'efet (adulteress), and whoever marries a gerusha (divorcee) commits ni'uf (adultery). REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH'S TORAH ABOUT NEDERIM
Matt OrthJBC 5:33  Again, you have heard that it was said to the ancients, `You shall not break your nederim (vows), but you shall repay your vows to Hashem.`(see VAYIKRA 19:12; BAMIDBAR 30:3; DEVARIM 23:22)
Matt OrthJBC 5:34  But I say to you, Do not swear shevuot (oaths) at all, neither by Shomayim, for it is the kisseh Hashem (throne of G-d),
Matt OrthJBC 5:35  nor by ha'aretz, for it is the foot stool of his feet, nor by Yerushalayim, for it is the kiryat melech rav ("city of the great king," TEHILLIM 48:3[2]).
Matt OrthJBC 5:36  Neither are you to swear by your rosh, for you are not able to make one hair turn white or black.
Matt OrthJBC 5:37  But let your word be `ken, ken` (`yes, yes`) or `lo, lo` (`no, no,`), but anything beyond this is lashon horah.
Matt OrthJBC 5:38  You have heard that it was said, AYIN TACHAT AYIN, SHEN TACHAT SHEN ("An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth," SHEMOT 21:24)
Matt OrthJBC 5:39  But I say to you, Do not set yourself against the rasha (evil person), but whoever hits you on your right cheek, turn to him also the other cheek.
Matt OrthJBC 5:40  And the one wishing to sue you and take your tunic, give to him also your kaftan.
Matt OrthJBC 5:41  And whoever will force you to go one mile, go with him two.
Matt OrthJBC 5:42  And the one asking you to give and the one wishing to borrow from you, from these do not turn away. REBBE, MELECH HAMOSHIACH TEACHES AHAVAH/AGAPE FOR OYEVIM (ENEMIES)
Matt OrthJBC 5:43  You have heard that it was said, V'AHAVTAH L'REI'ACHAH ("You shall love your neighbor," VAYIKRA 19:18) and you shall hate your oyev (enemy).`
Matt OrthJBC 5:44  But I say to you, Love your enemies, and offer tefillos (prayers) for the ones bringing redifah (persecution) upon you.
Matt OrthJBC 5:45  Do this so that you may become banim of your Av sh'baShomayim, for his shemesh (sun) he makes to rise on the ra'im (evil ones) and the tovim (good ones), and he sends his geshem (rain) upon the tzaddikim (righteous ones) and the resha'im (unrighteous ones).
Matt OrthJBC 5:46  For if you have ahavah (love) for the ones who have ahavah for you, what sachar* (reward) do you have? Even the mochesim (tax-collectors) do that, don't they?
Matt OrthJBC 5:47  And if you give "shalom" greetings only to your achim, what extraordinary thing are you doing? Don't even the Goyim do the same?
Matt OrthJBC 5:48  Therefore, be shlemim (complete), even as is your Av sh'baShomayim."