Hebrew And Jewish Terminology Word Of The Week:  Environment and Environmental

While studying to this weeks Terminology Words of the Week Environment seveev|ah/-ot and Environmental (peegoor) seveevatee ; I was also studying Tehillim 38, of which we shall be going over G’W, later this week. In this Psalms King David is pleading for Almighty G-d’s presence and deliverance in His life and current situation or troubles despite His imperfections and transgressions.
I asked myself…….

-What is the definition of environment?

-Are environments able to be changed?

-Are there examples in the Torah or Tanakh about different types or kinds or categories of environments?

– Are environments and environmental retardation generation?

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with love,
Marie

Hebrew And Jewish Terminology Word Of The Week: Hypocrite

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Ask oneself? Is there someone exhibiting hypocritical behavior or tendency in your own workplace, business, or place of worship, prayer group, or relationship? Are you at peace? Is there peace? Do people get along better when that person is not around? Does that person seem to always be attacking or speaking evil of others or a specific person?

If so………

Don’t support a hypocrite. Don’t encourage the hypocrite to continue wrongdoing and to set evil against your home, finances, or life.

Some seeking improvement or to better their faults, is not a true hypocrite. For they feel remorse and seek to make atonements of wicked ways. They still have a desire to lessen any animalistic form of the hypocritical nature that plagues them.
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Marie

Deuteronomy ch 27: Cursed be the one who perverts the rights of the convert, the fatherless, and the widow.—And all the people shall say, Amen.

I can’t pretend to understand the bigotry that exists in the world. I especially cannot claim to understand the hatred, bigotry, and segregation that sadly persists even today within one’s own culture, community, race, or religious institutions. Hatred towards one’s fellow human beings seems to prevail and has been passed down from generation to generation as a cancer that destroys communities and sabotages any opportunity for unity.

So what can be done about the hatred, bigotry, and segregation that sadly persists even today within one’s own culture, community, race, or religious institutions?

I intend to stand my ground, blessings are reserved for those who don’t harm others, engage in sexual perversion, or inflict harm and injustice, praying on the underprivileged or helpless. I will make every deliberate effort not to be a savage person committing such cursed acts. I seek blessings. I aspire to love others purely and wholly in accordance with the Torah. I want to succeed and witness the success of others while helping them along their journey. I desire to stand before the One and Only Living G-d and say, “My Lord, I am aware of my imperfections, but I promised to strive and live according to Your 613 commandments. I hope I have made You proud with my love for You.”