can you really think like the ancient Israelite authors?

Mitzvot
can you really think like the ancient Israelite authors?


the problems that leadership cause, wicked leaders cause chaos.
7 September 2024 / 4 Elul 5784
Parashat Shoftim is the 48th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Shoftim (“Judges”) discusses guidelines of leadership, opening with a command to appoint judges and continuing to detail laws of kings, priests, and prophets. It also describes laws relating to cities of refuge for accidental killers, false witnesses, warfare, and the rite performed in a case of unsolved murder.
Portion (parasha) for this week:
Shoftim | שופטים | “Judges”

Torah: Deuteronomy 16:18 – 21:9

Prophets: Isaiah 51:12 – 52:12

Brit Hadasha: Matthew 18:15-20, 26:36 – 27:10; John 1:19-27; Acts 3:13-26, 7:35-53; 1 Timothy 5:17-22; Hebrews 10:28-31
“Torah Portions” are a systematic teaching schedule that includes a portion of scripture from the Torah, Prophets, and Brit Hadasha each week. This schedule is known all over the world, and serves as a great way to facilitate discussion and learning with others in the Body of the Messiah.

The last Prophet of the days of old

the unseen realm

Concentrate on what he is saying, think and learn.
shalom aleichem
31 August 2024 / 27 Av 5784
Parashat Re’eh is the 47th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Re’eh (“See”) details a series of laws in advance of the Israelites’ entrance into the Land of Israel. These include the obligation to destroy idolatry, laws of tithing and charity, dietary laws, holiday laws, and the prohibition of offering sacrifices outside of the place designated by God. [1]


Portion (parasha) for this week:
Re’eh | ראה | “See”

Torah: Deuteronomy 11:26 – 16:17

Prophets: Isaiah 66:1-24

Brit Hadasha: John 16:1 – 17:26; 1 Corinthians 5:9-13 ; 1 John 4:1-6
“Torah Portions” are a systematic teaching schedule that includes a portion of scripture from the Torah, Prophets, and Brit Hadasha each week. This schedule is known all over the world and serves as a great way to facilitate discussion and learning with others in the Body of the Messiah.

study the psalms

a copy from a member from the covenant
