Tetzaveh

“Tetzaveh” means “you will charge/command,” which opens with requirements for worship that are so important that failure to comply is simply not an option. If these needs are not met, nothing good will ever come about from that nation of Israel. We then get a lot of details about the designs of the priestly garments (ch. 28) and how the priests themselves are to be consecrated (ch. 29). The remaining 10 lines in ch. 30 concern instructions for building the altar.

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Terumah (Audio Portion)

Terumah means “the contributions” concerns a list of the offerings Israel gives to help build the Tabernacle in the wilderness as well as detailed instructions for building the Arkof the Covenant and other “divine furniture.”

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Terumah

Terumah means “the contributions” concerns a list of the offerings Israel gives to help build the Tabernacle in the wilderness as well as detailed instructions for building the Arkof the Covenant and other “divine furniture.” Keep Reeding

Mishpatim

“The Judgments” concerns a list of rules and regulations that Abba YHWH is giving to
Israel. They involve practical examples from the root commands given at Sinai.
However, there is much more going on here than a mere laundry list of obligations.
Sandwiched between these rules are some of the most powerful insights that Abba
YHWH has ever imparted to man. It’s as if we have to wade through the rules to get to
the reward of these insights. Hey, that sounds a lot like life too!

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Mishpatim (Audio Portion)

“The Judgments” concerns a list of rules and regulations that Abba YHWH is giving to
Israel. They involve practical examples from the root commands given at Sinai.
However, there is much more going on here than a mere laundry list of obligations.
Sandwiched between these rules are some of the most powerful insights that Abba
YHWH has ever imparted to man. It’s as if we have to wade through the rules to get to
the reward of these insights. Hey, that sounds a lot like life too!

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Yitro

It’s the behind the scenes story behind one of the most important events in biblical history. The world knows about how Father YHWH gave to Moshe the Ten Commandments, but less well-known is that without the wise counsel of his father-in-law Jethro we would never even get to the this event! Explore the intimate discussion that leads to the most famous Torah utterance of them all!

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Yitro (Audio Portion)

It’s the behind the scenes story behind one of the most important events in biblical history. The world knows about how Father YHWH gave to Moshe the Ten Commandments, but less well-known is that without the wise counsel of his father-in-law Jethro we would never even get to the this event! Explore the intimate discussion that leads to the most famous Torah utterance of them all!

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Be’shalach (Audio Portion)

It may be the most iconic biblical image and miracle ever: The parting of the Sea of Reeds. And yet, as impressive as that moment was, it is not enough to inspire long-term loyalty of Israel to Father Yah or to Moshe! Still, at least for a moment, the awe of the Song of Moshe echoes loudly in our ears to inspire us today. Then they mysterious bread from heaven falls, and it is so amazing that the Israelites can only name it “what is it”? Then one epic battle with Amalek remains, and it is a chance for a young commander named Joshua to get some needed battle experience. It doesn’t get more exciting than this.

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Be’shalach

It may be the most iconic biblical image and miracle ever: The parting of the Sea of Reeds. And yet, as impressive as that moment was, it is not enough to inspire long-term loyalty of Israel to Father Yah or to Moshe! Still, at least for a moment, the awe of the Song of Moshe echoes loudly in our ears to inspire us today. Then the mysterious bread from heaven falls, and it is so amazing that the Israelites can only name it “what is it”? Then one epic battle with Amalek remains, and it is a chance for a young commander named Joshua to get some needed battle experience. It doesn’t get more exciting than this.

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Bo (Audio Portion)

“Bo” means “go,” and that’s exactly what the Israelites do! After the last three plagues of locusts, darkness and killing the first born of Egypt do their damage, Pharaoh at last relents and lets Israel go. In the stunning aftermath of these events, the Pesach meal is instituted as an eternal memorial.

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Bo

“Bo” means “go,” and that’s exactly what the Israelites do! After the last three plagues of locusts, darkness and killing the first born of Egypt do their damage, Pharaoh at last relents and lets Israel go. In the stunning aftermath of these events, the Pesach meal is instituted as an eternal memorial.

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Va’Era (Audio Portion)

Va’Era means “and I appeared,” as in Abba YHWH explaining that He appeared to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and this thought of course follows from His introduction in Shemot that Moshe is a descendant of these people, “I am the El of your fathers.” After the initial “Bricks Without Straw” setback which happened last week, Moshe is strengthened to go back to Pharaoh though neither he nor his own people seem willing to do the right thing. Now also the “warning period” is over and Abba YHWH prepares to begin the real battle. After the signs of the serpent and the leprosy are given and Pharaoh refuses to listen, Moshe turns the Nile to blood and Egypt thirsts for 7 days. Plague after plague follows, along with failed attempts on Pharaoh’s part to either muddy the issue or distract Abba YHWH from His purpose. The portion ends with the plague of hail, but worse plagues are still in their future.

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