Parasha Vezot Haberakhah 2022-23:
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
Parasha Ha’azinu means “to give ear” or “to listen” intently. Yahweh Elohim is a Spirit, and to connect with Him we must denounce our flesh and walk in the Spirit, which requires listening in the Spirit. If you have an ear to hear, join us for what the Spirit shows us in Parasha Ha’azinu.
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
In Parasha Vayelech, we will see why Yeshua is called the Husband of the assembly, why Yahweh calls Himself the Husband of Israel, and what the difference is between ‘faith’ and ‘belief’. Please join us as we study Torah, Israel’s marriage contract with Yahweh Elohim.
Parasha Ha’azinu means “to give ear” or “to listen” intently. Yahweh Elohim is a Spirit, and to connect with Him we must denounce our flesh and walk in the Spirit, which requires listening in the Spirit. If you have an ear to hear, join us for what the Spirit shows us in Parasha Ha’azinu.
In Parasha Vayelech, we will see why Yeshua is called the Husband of the assembly, why Yahweh calls Himself the Husband of Israel, and what the difference is between ‘faith’ and ‘belief’. Please join us as we study Torah, Israel’s marriage contract with Yahweh Elohim.
Join us for Parasha Nitzavim to find out what determines our biblical identity. Are we Israelites? Are we identified by the faith handed to us by our ancestors? Or by the country we live in?
Join us for Parasha Nitzavim to find out what determines our biblical identity. Are we Israelites? Are we identified by the faith handed to us by our ancestors? Or by the country we live in?
Like any loving parent, Yahweh has certain ‘house rules’ for His children to follow when we are part of His house. He has punishments (curses) for when we disobey Him. And rewards (blessings) for when we do obey Him. Join us for Parasha Ki Tavo as we see how Yahweh disciplines us, and why His discipline is really a show of His love and Salvation for His people.
Like any loving parent, Yahweh has certain ‘house rules’ for His children to follow when we are part of His house. He has punishments (curses) for when we disobey Him. And rewards (blessings) for when we do obey Him. Join us for Parasha Ki Tavo as we see how Yahweh disciplines us, and why His discipline is really a show of His love and Salvation for His people.
Yeshua summarized His Father’s commandments into two main concepts. To love Yahweh above everything else, and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. But how do some of Yahweh’s strictest commandments show love for Him or for our neighbor? Is our understanding of love today the same as Yahweh’s? Or did we somehow gain a false perception of what true love really is? Join us for Parasha Tetze as we examine how Yahweh views our love for Him and for one another, according to His Word.
In parasha Shoftim, we read about the system that Yahweh our Elohim gave our Israelite ancestors to resolve civil and criminal disputes. But how does Yahweh’s system of governing apply to us and our families today in Nazarene Israel? Does biblical leadership have an important impact on spiritual reform? Join us to find out!
Yeshua summarized His Father’s commandments into two main concepts. To love Yahweh above everything else, and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. But how do some of Yahweh’s strictest commandments show love for Him or for our neighbor? Is our understanding of love today the same as Yahweh’s? Or did we somehow gain a false perception of what true love really is? Join us for Parasha Tetze as we examine how Yahweh views our love for Him and for one another, according to His Word.
In parasha Shoftim, we read about the system that Yahweh our Elohim gave our Israelite ancestors to resolve civil and criminal disputes. But how does Yahweh’s system of governing apply to us and our families today in Nazarene Israel? Does biblical leadership have an important impact on spiritual reform? Join us to find out!
Did you know that Ma’asei (Acts) chapter 15 is a reflection of the principles and precepts found in the Torah portion of Parasha Re’eh? Please join us as we see how the five principles of Acts 15 reflect Yahweh’s heart.
Did you know that Ma’asei (Acts) chapter 15 is a reflection of the principles and precepts found in the Torah portion of Parasha Re’eh? Please join us as we see how the five principles of Acts 15 reflect Yahweh’s heart.
In Parasha Ekev we see two main themes. One, the blessings that come with a willingness to submit to and obey Yahweh. And second, intercession for those who are not submitting to Elohim’s Spirit and being obedient. Join us as we take a look at both of these very important topics.
In Parasha Evek we see two main themes. One, the blessings that come with a willingness to submit to and obey Yahweh. And second, intercession for those who are not submitting to Elohim’s Spirit and being obedient. Join us as we take a look at both of these very important topics.
In Devarim (Deuteronomy) chapter 4:2, Yahweh tells us NOT TO ADD ANYTHING to or take ANYTHING AWAY from the word which He commands us, that we might KEEP (SHOMER) the commandments which HE commands us! And interestingly, Yeshua HaMashiach began His ministry with the same exact message!
Join us for Parasha Va’etchanan as we give just some examples of how both the house of Judah and the house of Ephraim are guilty “picking and choosing” what parts of Yahweh’s word to keep, that we may repent of this error and become pleasing unto Yahweh our Elohim.
Today, millions of people claim faith in an Elohim. But the question is, do we see REAL FAITH in Yahweh today as described in Scripture? Or have we fallen into the error of taking our salvation for granted, claiming to “believe” without actually “doing”? Join us for Parasha Devarim as we take a look at how to grow into the kind of “mature” faith pleasing unto Yahweh.
In Devarim (Deuteronomy) chapter 4:2, Yahweh tells us NOT TO ADD ANYTHING to or take ANYTHING AWAY from the word which He commands us, that we might KEEP (SHOMER) the commandments which HE commands us! And interestingly, Yeshua HaMashiach began His ministry with the same exact message!
Join us for Parasha Va’etchanan as we give just some examples of how both the house of Judah and the house of Ephraim are guilty “picking and choosing” what parts of Yahweh’s word to keep, that we may repent of this error and become pleasing unto Yahweh our Elohim.
Today, millions of people claim faith in an Elohim. But the question is, do we see REAL FAITH in Yahweh today as described in Scripture? Or have we fallen into the error of taking our salvation for granted, claiming to “believe” without actually “doing”? Join us for Parasha Devarim as we take a look at how to grow into the kind of “mature” faith pleasing unto Yahweh.
When asked what the greatest commandment was, Yeshua named both the first and the second commandments. If Yeshua saw it just as important for us to love our brothers as we love ourselves, do we find it important to love our brothers and sisters in the faith? And do we actively walk that commandment out today? Join us for Parasha Mattot-Massei as we see our struggle with keeping this commandment throughout our history.
In Parasha Pinchas we read about the heroic act of Phineas when the men of Israel errored with the Midianite women. But why was it such an error for Israel to mingle with the Midianite women (who worshipped false deities)? And in what way did that make our ancestors guilty of spiritual adultery? And as the House of Israel, are we remaining set apart unto Yahweh our Elohim today? Or might we have fallen into the same error of our ancestors? Allowing spiritual influences from those outside the faith and committing spiritual adultery against Yahweh Elohim? Join us to find out.
When asked what the greatest commandment was, Yeshua named both the first and the second commandments. If Yeshua saw it just as important for us to love our brothers as we love ourselves, do we find it important to love our brothers and sisters in the faith? And do we actively walk that commandment out today? Join us for Parasha Mattot-Massei as we see our struggle with keeping this commandment throughout our history.
In Parasha Pinchas we read about the heroic act of Phineas when the men of Israel errored with the Midianite women. But why was it such an error for Israel to mingle with the Midianite women (who worshipped false deities)? And in what way did that make our ancestors guilty of spiritual adultery? And as the House of Israel, are we remaining set apart unto Yahweh our Elohim today? Or might we have fallen into the same error of our ancestors? Allowing spiritual influences from those outside the faith and committing spiritual adultery against Yahweh Elohim? Join us to find out.
What is THE ERROR of Baalam? And does it still occur today, even in Judaism, the Ephraimite movement, and Christianity? And do we realize that the error of Balaam is a serious error that can (and likely will) lead to death!? Join us for Parasha Balak as we take a look at this serious error and at how we can (and must!) prevent ourselves from making that same dangerous mistake today!
What is THE ERROR of Baalam? And does it still occur today, even in Judaism, the Ephraimite movement, and Christianity? And do we realize that the error of Balaam is a serious error that can (and likely will) lead to death!? Join us for Parasha Balak as we take a look at this serious error and at how we can (and must!) prevent ourselves from making that same dangerous mistake today!
Some 3,500 years ago, Yahweh Elohim made a great commitment to us! And HE has remained committed to US ever since! But what about His bride? Do we really need to commit to Him in return? Does He actually expect us to be His Son’s ‘helper bride’? And to help Him by doing all that He commanded us to do? (Including the Great Commission?) Was that all part of the deal of becoming His Proverbs 31 bride? Or can we just sit around and enjoy the ‘helper’ role without actually having to help our King? If you have eyes to see and ears to hear, join us for Parasha Chukat.
Some 3,500 years ago, Yahweh Elohim made a great commitment to us! And HE has remained committed to US ever since! But what about His bride? Do we really need to commit to Him in return? Does He actually expect us to be His Son’s ‘helper bride’? And to help Him by doing all that He commanded us to do? (Including the Great Commission?) Was that all part of the deal of becoming His Proverbs 31 bride? Or can we just sit around and enjoy the ‘helper’ role without actually having to help our King? If you have eyes to see and ears to hear, join us for Parasha Chukat.
Joining Yahweh’s army is a team effort. And when we join, we need to ACCEPT the position He assigns us, RECOGNIZE those whom He appoints (or anoints) over us, and then SUPPORT the team effort! But doesn’t it seem like no matter WHOM Yahweh appointed, our forefathers always REJECTED them? And is Ephraim truly doing what Yeshua tells us to do? And are WE perhaps following in the same errors today, without even realizing it? Join us for the answers to these crucial questions, so we can PLEASE our King!
Joining Yahweh’s army is a team effort. And when we join, we need to ACCEPT the position He assigns us, RECOGNIZE those whom He appoints (or anoints) over us, and then SUPPORT the team effort! But doesn’t it seem like no matter WHOM Yahweh appointed, our forefathers always REJECTED them? And is Ephraim truly doing what Yeshua tells us to do? And are WE perhaps following in the same errors today, without even realizing it? Join us for the answers to these crucial questions, so we can PLEASE our King!
Have you ever wondered what the Hebrew term ‘shelach’ means? How does it illustrate the right relationship between us and Elohim? And why it is so vital to live according to the biblical societal structure Elohim commands? Join us for Parasha Shelach 2022, to learn what it means in Elohim’s kingdom, to “send” and “be sent”.
Have you ever wondered what the Hebrew term ‘shelach’ means? How does it illustrate the right relationship between us and Elohim? And why it is so vital to live according to the biblical societal structure Elohim commands? Join us for Parasha Shelach 2022, to learn what it means in Elohim’s kingdom, to “send” and “be sent”.
In Hebrew, the term Beha’alotcha means “when you step up!” Only, our forefathers did NOT “step up” when Yahweh called them! Their lack of faith and commitment cost them everything (and their children also suffered because of it)! Join us for Parasha Beha’alotcha as we learn from our forefathers’ mistakes (so that we can avoid the same punishment)!
In Hebrew, the term Beha’alotcha means “when you step up!” Only, our forefathers did NOT “step up” when Yahweh called them! Their lack of faith and commitment cost them everything (and their children also suffered because of it)! Join us for Parasha Beha’alotcha as we learn from our forefathers’ mistakes (so that we can avoid the same punishment)!
Today, in 2022, there is a growing amount of confusion concerning the roles of men and women in society. Even Christians and Messianic can easily misunderstand what Scripture says about these roles. Join us for Parasha Nasso 2022 as we take a look at what true Brotherhood (Patriarchy) is according to Scripture, and why it is so important for the structure of the family and for the entire nation of Israel. And we will also take a look at the Nazirite vow.
Today, in 2022, there is a growing amount of confusion concerning the roles of men and women in society. Even Christians and Messianic can easily misunderstand what Scripture says about these roles. Join us for Parasha Nasso 2022 as we take a look at what true Brotherhood (Patriarchy) is according to Scripture, and why it is so important for the structure of the family and for the entire nation of Israel. And we will also take a look at the Nazirite vow.
In Shemote (Exodus) we learned how Yahweh brought our ancestors out of Egypt with the calling to become one nation under His commandments, and obeying His voice. Now, after some 3,500 years, will we choose to hear Yahweh’s voice, and obey “ALL” of His commandments? Join us for Parasha Bemidbar 2022, to see how we can reclaim our calling as His Set-apart bridal nation!
In Shemote (Exodus) we learned how Yahweh brought our ancestors out of Egypt with the calling to become one nation under His commandments, and obeying His voice. Now, after some 3,500 years, will we choose to hear Yahweh’s voice, and obey “ALL” of His commandments? Join us for Parasha Bemidbar 2022, to see how we can reclaim our calling as His Set-apart bridal nation!