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Kehilah In Rome 14:13-20 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

13. Let us therefore no longer pass judgment on one another, but decide this rather: not to put an occasion for michshol (stumbling, offense, downfall 9:32-33) in the way of the Ach b'Moshiach.

14. I 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.

15. For if your Ach B'Moshiach is deeply upset on account of [your] okhel (food), you are no longer conducting yourself in a halakhah of ahavah. Do not by your okhel destroy that one for whom Moshiach died.

16. Therefore, do not let HaTov of you be brought into contempt.

17. For the Malchut Hashem is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of tzedek (righteousness, DANIEL 9:24), shalom (peace) and simcha b'Ruach Hakodesh.

18. For he who serves Moshiach in this is pleasing to Hashem and approved by people in general.

19. So then we pursue what makes for shalom and for the building up of one another.

20. Do not for the sake of okhel bring churban to the work of Hashem.

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