The Fifth Principle - |
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We are to Pray to God Alone |
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The fifth principle of faith is the belief that all our prayers should be addressed directly to God alone, without need for intermediaries such as priests, angels, or departed saints (such as departed Rebbes, prophets, or Miriam, the mother of Yeshua). |
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"I believe with complete faith that the Creator, blessed be His Name, is the only One to whom we should pray, and it is not proper to pray to any other." |
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In the Brit Chadashah: |
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For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, |
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