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Romans 9:20

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

however, man, who are you, who has a complaint against Hashem? will then a created thing say to the master of craft: why you have me so made? (Yeshayah 45, 9.)

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may I then not do with my own, what I want? or is your eye evil, because I am good?


disputes of men with a corrupt understanding and who there lack they the truth, who think, that fearer of heaven is a means to gain.


where is the wise one? where the scribe? where the master of dispute of the this world? or did then Hashem not to foolish made the wisdom of the world?


you (SG) want however know, o empty man, that faith without deeds is dead?


servants should be be submissive to their masters and pleasing in all; not contradicting,


therefore you are, o man, who you (SG) you shall not be, who judges, without an excuse; for with what you (SG) judge the other (one), (you) condemn you yourself, because you (SG), which judge, you do the these things;


because what you know, wife, perhaps will you save the husband? or what you know, husband, perhaps will you save your wife?


he however has to him said: man, who has me appointed for a judge or arbitrator over you (PL)?


do you think then, o man, who judges the (ones), who do the these things and you do they themselves, that you (SG) will evade Hashem's judgment?


or, (question) has then not the potter a right over clay to make from the same lump a dish to honor and a dish to dishonor?


and if Hashem, wanting to show His wrath and known make His power, had with much patience bear/carry vessels of wrath, which are prepared become for destruction;


who you are, who judges a some one else's servant? he stands or falls before his own lord! he will however upheld to be, because the L-rd is able him make stand.


in a large house can be found not only gold and silver pots, but also wooden and earthen ones; and the first to honor and the last to dishonor.





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