WEEKLY TORAH PORTION

LIFE CYCLES

TRADITION

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We are passionate about the Word of God. Learn about the biblical faith from its Hebrew context and discover Yeshua (Jesus), the Jewish Messiah of Israel of whom the Law and Prophets spoke.

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"It’s not enough to just follow along with the teaching of someone else. You are responsible for what you believe and that responsibility doesn't diminish just because you took your theology from someone else."

א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת

Unlocking the Scriptures

Reading the Scripture through Hebrew

You don’t want to miss this book of essays: it will help you to see the Scriptures in a very different light! Even if you have been a student of the Bible for a long time; even if you know your Bible very well, you will be surprised to find that many familiar Bible stories seem almost unrecognizable when read in Hebrew (or at least, with some Hebrew). Through a deeper understanding of the original Hebrew text, you will discover new and fascinating insights – and these hidden treasures of the Hebrew Scriptures will help you more fully understand God’s original plan for humanity – and for your life.

A Journey of Discovery!

Come learn the Scriptures from their Jewish perspective. Understand the historical and culture context from which we have been separated for almost 2000 years.

Weekly-Torah-Portion
Each week in synagogue a portion is read from the Torah, known as a Parshah. Each weekly Torah portion takes its name from the first most distinct word in the Hebrew text. Come explore this weeks Torah reading.

At five years old a person should study the Scriptures, at ten years for the Mishnah, at thirteen for the commandments, at fifteen for the Talmud, at eighteen for the bridechamber, at twenty for one’s life pursuit, at thirty for authority, at forty for discernment, at fifty for counsel, at sixty to be an elder, at seventy for gray hairs, at eighty for special strength (Psalm 90:10), at ninety for decrepitude, and at a hundred a man is as one who has already died and has ceased from the affairs of this world. (Pirkei Avot 5:21)

Tradition, a word that remindes us of where we come from, yet to others is the face of legalism itself. While tradition can be used for either purpose, when used correctly it can help us focus on how to live and walk in the Way.

Ladder of Jacob

Vaera: Exodus

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Yesod Bible

Yinon

Torah Resource

Tim Hegg

Tim Hegg President/ Author/Teacher Tim graduated from Cedarville University in 1973 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music and Bible, with

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