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Messianic Torah Portion including Torah, Haftara and Brit Chadasha (New Testament) readings.
Our Torah reading for this week includes what I call the "Gospel according to Moses," or rather Moses' account of how Abraham was tested by God to offer his "only begotten son" (בֵּן יָחִיד) as a sacrifice on Mount Moriah -- the place of the future Temple.
Torah Portions is for Christians who desire to study the Torah through relatable and inspiring Messianic Jewish commentary on the weekly readings from the Torah, the Prophets, and the Gospels.
Simchat Torah - October 24, 2024 Celebrating the Word That Dwells Among Us. On Simchat Torah (Joy of the Torah), the Jewish People sing and dance but are missing the very essence of the Word they so desperately seek—Messiah Yeshua (Jesus).
Embark on a profound and transformative journey through the pages of the Torah with our Messianic Torah reading calendar. It offers a unique and insightful approach to exploring the foundational teachings of the Old Testament while embracing the Messianic perspective.
Readings for 5785 · 6-year summary. Each page displays a summary of the parsha, the verses read for each aliyah (traditional full kriyah, triennial and weekday), the accompanying Haftarah, and English-language commentary from a range of Jewish traditions.
Study Torah daily with our Daily Study portal. Lessons include: Chumash with Rashi, Psalms/Tehillim, Tanya, Rambam and Hayom Yom.
Beth Shalom’s Shirah Wendling has recorded readings for the entirety of the Scriptures. The Books of the Torah have been divided up by Torah Portion below, while the rest of the Scriptures is divided up by chapter. We pray you are blessed by these readings! Genesis (Bereishit) Bereishit (1:1 - 6:8) 00:00. 1. Bereishit (1:1 - 6:8) 23:09. 2.
The FLAME Foundation reading calendar addresses the question of how we renew and apply Jewish tradition in covenant relationship. Torah, Haftarah, and New Covenant readings link the blue print and prophets’ call to life in Messiah’s community.
My challenge to you today is to reflect back on how Hashem answered a prayer for you, but in His time -- not yours. As you think about this, give Him some mighty praise for His faithfulness. And show your gratefulness for Him today by doing something wonderful for someone else! READING #7 - Genesis 17:7–27