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Romans 14 — TOJB

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14Verse 1Welcome the one who is weak in emunah (faith). But not for the purpose of setting him straight in arguments.Verse 2For example, one person has emunah (faith) to eat every potential food; but the weak practice vegetarianism.Verse 3Let the one who eats not hold in contempt or despise the one who does not eat, and let not the one who does not eat pass judgment on the one who eats, for Hashem treats him as an oreach ratzuy (welcome guest).Verse 4Who are you to condemn the eved (house slave) of someone else? In relation to Ribbono (shel Olam) he stands or falls. And he shall stand, for Ribbono (shel Olam) is able to make him stand.Verse 5One person judges one day to be more important than another; another person judges every day to be alike. Let each be fully convinced in his own mind.Verse 6The one who holds an opinion on the day does so to Hashem. And the one who eats does so to Hashem, for he does the bentshen (custom of saying grace after meals) of the Birkat Hamazon to Hashem. And the one who does not eat does so to Hashem and gives the hodayah (thanksgiving) to Hashem.Verse 7For no one of us lives for himself and no one dies for himself.Verse 8For if we live, we live for Hashem; and if we die, we die for Hashem. So whether we live or we die, we belong to Hashem.Verse 9For it was for this tachlis (purpose) that Moshiach had his histalkus and came to live again, in order that he might have charge as Moshiach Adoneinu over both the Mesim (dead ones) and the Chayyim (living ones).Verse 10So you, why do you judge your Ach b'Moshiach? Or you, why do you despise your Ach b'Moshiach? For we shall all stand in the Bet Din (Court of Law) of Hashem+before his Kisse Din (judgment seat), his Kisse Mishpat,Verse 11For it is written, “As I live, says Hashem, before Me KOL BERECH (every knee) will bow and KOL LASHON (every tongue) shall give praise to Hashem.”+Verse 12So then each of us will give account of himself to Hashem.Verse 13Let us therefore no longer pass judgment on one another, but decide this rather: not to put an occasion for michshol (stumbling, offense, downfall)+in the way of the Ach b'Moshiach.Verse 14I have da'as and am convinced in Adoneinu Yehoshua that nothing is tamei beetzem (intrinsically), except that to the one who reckons something profane, to that person it is profane.Verse 15For if your Ach B'Moshiach is deeply upset on account of [your] okhel (food), you are no longer conducting yourself in terms of ahavah. Do not by your okhel destroy that one for whom Moshiach died.Verse 16Therefore, do not let HaTov of you be brought into contempt.Verse 17For the Malchut Hashem is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of tzedek (righteousness),+shalom (peace) and simcha b'Ruach Hakodesh.Verse 18For he who serves Moshiach in this is pleasing to Hashem and approved by people in general.Verse 19So then we pursue what makes for shalom and for the building up of one another.Verse 20Do not for the sake of okhel bring churban to the work of Hashem. All okhel is tahor but it is wrong to eat anything that causes nisyonot.Verse 21It is a fine thing not to eat meat nor drink wine nor anything by which your Ach b'Moshiach stumbles.Verse 22The emunah that you have, keep beshita (as a matter of conviction or principle) to yourself before G-d. Ashrey is the man who does not condemn himself by the things he approves.Verse 23But in the man who doubts, there is found in him a dvar ashmah (a thing of guilt, condemnation) if he eats, because it is not of emunah. And whatever is not of emunah is averah (sin).
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