The prophet Malachi in the Tanach and the angel Gabriel in the Gospel of Luke both speak prophetically of a time when the hearts of the children will be turned to the fathers (Malachi 4:6; Luke 1:17). Although in this generation we may long for children to learn at the feet of their own wise fathers, in his longing for a better world, the prophet was foreseeing something much deeper. He saw a time in the future when students of the Scriptures would learn at the feet of the elders of Israel. Through a series of reflections based on the weekly synagogue’s Torah readings, Rabbi Gabriel Lumbroso takes you on a journey to discover the teachings of the Jewish messiah and how, aided by his disciples, he taught the world to sit at the feet of the fathers – Israel’s sages.
Ethics of the Sons: Turning the Children to the Fathers
Author: Rabbi Gabriel Lumbroso Category: Biblical Commentaries Publisher: Lamed Vav HouseThe prophet Malachi in the Tanach and the angel Gabriel in the Gospel of Luke both speak prophetically of a time when the hearts of the children will be turned to the fathers (Malachi 4:6; Luke 1:17). Although in this generation we may long for children to learn at the feet of their own wise fathers, in his longing for a better world, the prophet was foreseeing something much deeper. He saw a time in the future when students of the Scriptures would learn at the feet of the elders of Israel. Through a series of reflections based on the weekly synagogue’s Torah readings, Rabbi Gabriel Lumbroso takes you on a journey to discover the teachings of the Jewish messiah and how, aided by his disciples, he taught the world to sit at the feet of the fathers – Israel’s sages.
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