Bingo, he is a counter-missionary, but only expounds scripture. (ie, not rabbinic sources.)
The Rabbi did claim that men were to imitate God by keeping the Sabbath day from Genesis 2. That is because God made creation for Man and then rested. Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. Then he talked of the the building of the tabernacle and the names of the men in charge of in conjunction to imitating God. Hebrews says the temple was a model of what was in heaven too. The Rabbi is in need of prayer that he may find out who Jesus is.
To bad there are some in Christendom advocating worshiping the creation.