For reasons not revealed, after being given the promise that in a year’s time Sarah will have a son, and after sodom & gommorah were destroyed, Abraham moved his caravan south near Gaza.
Abimelech was king in that area.
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As in the days of Noah and as in the Days of Lot so Shall it be at the Coming of the Son of Man.
Genesis 29 and 30 - Births of the 12 Tribes of Israel
Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky
The Bible gives us quite a bit of information about Abraham’s nephew Lot. We almost have to wonder why he is mentioned as often as he was. In this video we will review the entire historical record of this man,
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Sermon by Cantor Keren Tarr on the topic of God seeing us.
Have you ever wanted to learn about the mezuzah? This could be a great short video for someone to get a quick overview of it and how it relates to Jewish culture.
"...You shall not boil a young goat in its mother's milk" (Deuteronomy 14:21). Many take this verse to mean it isn't kosher to have meat and dairy in the same meal, or even have milk and meat in the same refrigerator and on the same
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Parasha for the Week: Bechukotai: Leviticus 26:3 - 27:34.
Haftarah: Jeremiah 16:19 - 17:14.
Apostolic Writings: Mark 3:13 - 30.
Parasha for the Week: Bereshit: Genesis 1:1 - 6:8.
Haftarah for the Week: Isaiah 42:5 - 43:10.
Besorat Yeshua: Mark 10:1 – 16.
Parasha for the Week: Devarim: Deuteronomy 1:1 – 3:22.
Haftarah: Isaiah 1:1 – 27.
Besorat Yeshua: Mark 6:28 - 40.
Parasha for the Week: Re’eh Deuteronomy 11:26 – 16:17
Haftarah for the Week: Isaiah 54:11 – 55:5
Apostolic Writings: 1 Thessalonians 4:13 – 18
While we are never told her name, she has been known for 3,500 year or so, to the time of Abraham. The Bible even encourages us to remember her. She is known as “Lot’s wife” and other than the recommendation to
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Simchat Torah.
Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky.
Have you ever been to a simcha? A simcha is a celebration.
The Hebrew Scriptures, also known as the Tanak contains 39 books divided into 3 sections. The word TaNaK is an acronym: “T” for Torah, N for navi’im, the Hebrew word for prophets, and K for k’tovim, the Hebrew word for writings.
Teshuvah, tefillah, and tzedakah -- translated respectively as repentance, prayer and charity -- are key tenets of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur liturgies in Jewish culture.
"And the LORD said to Moses, 'When you go back to Egypt, see that you do all those wonders before Pharaoh which I have put in your hand. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go. Then you shall say to Pharaoh,
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Many understand the Torah to be the five books of Moses.
And that is true but what many Jews call Torah is not the Torah but what is commonly referred to as the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah contains statements made by Jewish
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Genesis 29 - Unloved Leah, Loved by God
Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky