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Dear Sweet-Lord, you are so confused. John, ignoring everything else except for what is in focus for this thread, John, friend, Compassion and Judgement intersect. They absolutely are not parallel. Not at all.
Look:
What is Judgement without Compassion? Judgment - Compassion = Vengeance
What is Compassion without Justice? Compassion - Justice = Obsession
Are you listening? We can go through the process of diagramming what the Zohar is actually saying, and when we do, you'll see for absolute certain that these two are NOT parallel. This is the worst example ever, John.
Justice - Compassion = Vengeance
That ^^ is a tyrant.
Compassion - Justice = Obsession
That ^^ is a stalker.
Compassion and Justice intersect. How do we know? Because they are relying
on each other to exist. Bi-junctive. That's an intersection.
John, truth is not a popularity contest. If it were, Jesus would be a lie. Come on.
The passages are absolutely NOT paralleling the blood of the covenant ( of the covenant, not any circumcision blood from the foreskin will do ) with the blood of the Pascal Lamb ( per Torah Law, not any lamb, but a specific lamb ritually slaughtered ). All they're doing is giving you a glimpse of a Jewish ritual which includes two different types of blood.
The Zohar quote you brought, regardless of how the mistranslation is leading you astray, should be sufficient to reconcile your miscomprehension, IF, big IF, you were not enraptured with an undisclosed and unaccounted for assumption. Assumptions John, undisclosed assumptions, hiding in plain sight? It's how illusions are crafted. "Cherry Picking" John, is an illusion. You cast quite a few illusions in this thread. There is no parallel mentioned in the quotes you provided, but, if you talk about it enough, maybe other people will "read-between-the-lines" and without any other plausible explanation they will assume that you're correct. That's creating an illusion. And, to be honest, I think that there is an illusion happening in your mind, which you're not aware of. A sort of magic trick, that is being cast by you, for you, right in the theater in between your ears, in your mind.
This illusion John, is a massive stumbling block in regard to your reading comprehension of Jewish texts. I would like to dispel this illusion, by showing you how it works. It's not that Christianity is wrong, or false John. It's that you seem to have forgotten one of the core beliefs of Christianity, and, because of this, it is literally impossible for you to shed your Christian outlook and read Jewish texts in the way that the author, a Jewish Rabbi, intended. The author, John, the author gets to choose what they intend to write. If YOU read it and YOU find something in it which the author did not intend, Great! Take credit for it. It's not Jewish, but it still could be a brilliant discovery.
OK.
Ready? This is very very simple. This is the cognitive block. I'm going to show it to you.
Christianity asserts there is one and only one way.
Judaism asserts there's always another way if we
look again .
Do you see it? Do you see that these are opposing.
You've forgotten to take into account that you deny any other "way". That means two or more distinct and different "ways", when they are revealed to you in writing, conversation, or otherwise, are automatically assumed to be more or less the same, if they are leading to Salvation, capital "S".
Here is the Jewish perspective: "there's always another way".
Let's
look again at the Akeidah. Please John,
look again?
And Abraham lifted up his eyes, [ looking again ] and he saw, and lo! there was a ram, [and] after [that] it was caught in a tree by its horns. And Abraham went and took the ram and offered it up as a burnt offering instead of his son.
If you're interested in "Jewish Thought" and "Jewish Context", John, Pirkei Avot. The Ethics of our Fathers. Chapter 5, the whole chapter, punctuated by:
Turn it over, and [again] turn it over, [ look again ] for all is therein. And look into it; And become gray and old therein; And do not move away from it, for you have no better portion than it.
Do you like King Solomon? Proverbs, John. This is famous. How can you forget this? Turn, Turn Turn? Each of these is another way.
Everything has an appointed season, and there is a time for every matter under the heaven:
A time to give birth and a time to die; a time to plant and a time to uproot that which is planted.
A time to kill and a time to heal; a time to break and a time to build.
A time to weep and a time to laugh; a time of wailing and a time of dancing.
A time to cast stones and a time to gather stones; a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing.
How about Moses, John? Moses? The one who received the Torah at Sinai? Surely you'll listen to him regarding "Jewish Thought"? Can there be anyone, anywhere, which is a better resource for discerning the over-arching "Jewish Context"?
Deuteronomy 8:6
And you shall keep the commandments of the Lord your God, to go in His ways, and to fear Him.
Ways, "d'rahchav". Plural, The Lord-God commands: "Hey you, Jews, you, shall, go, in the Lord's WAYS, PLURAL."
John, it looks parallel
to you, because you CANNOT SEE any other path.
Christianity = 1 path
Judaism = Always more than 1 path
John, try to imagine it? In your mind. Imagine you're on the highway. Driving. And me, your buddy, Daniel-Yosef, pulls up next to you. We're driving side by side. We're driving in the same direction. We're driving the same speed. Do you have the image in mind?
Question: Are we driving in parallel?
Christian answer: Of Course. We're going to the same place in the same way. We are parallel.
Question: Are we driving in parallel?
Jewish answer: Depends. How many roads are there? And more important, what if I need a little snack? What if I need to pee?
Notice, please. Jewish Thought does not exclude the Christian's "way". It includes it, along with others. It doesn't rush to judgement. It's contemplative, open minded,
expansive, with one exception. Jewish Thought does not, in any way, permit making changes to our texts. No inserting words. No removing words. No changing spelling, John. The fuzzy warm feeling in your heart and mind does not permit making changes to our texts and lying about it, Or,
hiding it and assuming that no one will catch it because they do not have a way to cross check your quotations.
Sidebar: I have a copy Pirkei d'Rabbi Eliezer. It's completely different from the one you've brought. I cannot read the entire passage which you brought to verify that it is a proper translation. Nor can I check to see whether they are including the actual reasons that the two different types of blood are being brought together. The assumed "parallel" is an illusion, John. It's an illusion which I think you are crafting unintentionally. You read a little snippet. You copy it into a digital document of some sort. Then you bask in the warm fuzzy feeling that this snippet is producing. Then, when you go back to review your notes, these various snippets form into an illusion of ... the Christian path to salvation. And if you could only convince everyone that Christ is the way ( the one and only way ) you'd be a hero. And, your own beliefs are validated. It would be super rewarding and satisfying. The pursuit, itself, is satisfying, because you're on a mission from God. You're one of the Blues Brothers. That's what I think is happening.
But John, that's not Jewish. Not only are there multiple ways to achieve salvation in our Torah, and the writings of Jewish thinkers, but, those ways, multiple ways, are happening, literally, right now. That's why our sages teach, all Jews have a portion in the world to come. This is not good news for the Christians who for some reason think they need Jews to accept their Christian salvation. We Jews are already saved. It's already happening. We don't need your Jesus, John. Never have, never will. There is no lake of fire and second death for us. But that doesn't mean that your Christ is wrong. Not at all. It just deflates the sales-pitch and puts it back where it should be and should have been all along. Christian salvation is a choice among other choices for Salvation which can be utilized and brought out
depending on the circumstances.