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Messianic Torah Observant Israel - Quit K'vetching!

Quit K'vetching!

06/28/15 • 76 min

Messianic Torah Observant Israel
K'vetch: Yiddish kvetshn literally, to squeeze, pinch. The common definition is to complain, especially chronically. Rabbi Tom Mitchell presents examples of chronic complainers found in the Scriptures and teaches us how Yahweh feels about grumbling and complaining and why we should never engage in it.
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K'vetch: Yiddish kvetshn literally, to squeeze, pinch. The common definition is to complain, especially chronically. Rabbi Tom Mitchell presents examples of chronic complainers found in the Scriptures and teaches us how Yahweh feels about grumbling and complaining and why we should never engage in it.

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