Posts Tagged conclusions

Hadash

The Order of Things – Torah Life

When we study Torah we should be very careful not to read into it things that are not there. At the same time there is an abundance of ideas and issues that are not so obvious to the casual reader. I am not referring to what we might call "reading between the lines," where all sorts of concepts may be developed with little or no actual connection to what is actually found in a given passage. One of the ways that we can avoid drawing fanciful conclusions is to always take our ideas back to the Scriptures to see if they are consistent with its overall teaching. For example: Shemot / Exodu 27:20-30:10 deals with the instructions for the structure, furniture and other articles of the special place of worship and sacrifice, which in Hebrew is called the Mishkan or in English, the Tabernacle.  I want to point out a concept that may not be that obvious at first glance, and that is what may be implied by the order in which God revealed these things. This section of the Torah actually begins with the giving of the Ten Commandments in chapter 20. This is followed by regulations regarding various relational and moral issues. Only then are the details of the mishkan given. For many religious people, ceremony is the foundation of their faith. Issues regarding worship and ritual...

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Israel, Jewish Roots, Messianic Judaism

What does YAHshua actually mean in English? MP3

What does YAHshua actually mean in English? MP3

Earlier today I was browsing Facebook pages that belong to people who are on my friends list when I came across a sister who uses the Hebrew word "YAHshua" to describe our Master. This is the message I sent her. I would love your comments below - especially if you disagree with the conclusions of this note. However, I ask that you respec ...

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Bat Torah, Parasha Mishpatim, Torah, Torah Video

Rules, Rules and more Rules! (Video)

Rules, Rules and more Rules! (Video)

Rules, Rules and more Rules!  Who Needs Them? This week’s Torah portion, Mishpatim, Shemot / Exodus 21:1 – 24:18 is filled with rules.  Before we jump to conclusions and say they don't apply today let's look at some category's of relationships.  There are paid employees with a job, volunteers with a job, people that pay ...

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