Shemot 2021

“Shemot” means “names,” and we look at the Hebrew for several names in this week’s teaching. Before we do so, we ask the question, “Why did Israel have to go down to Egypt?” Other topics include four uses of the phrase “on the stones” and the “deep” subject of four men who meet four women […]

December 24, 2021 in Media, Torah 5781 (2021-2022), Torah Commentary by

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Genesis 45

We begin this Torah Project teaching by exploring the Hebrew root for the word “book,” “s-p-r,” using an ancient Jewish approach for engaging the Scriptures described in a new book “Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus” by Lois Tverberg. This brief word study brings us to a link between the gem sapphire and Yeshua’s road […]

February 18, 2018 in Genesis, Media, Torah Project by

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Genesis 21b-22 (Pt1)

Join Beth Tikkun as we continue our  Torah Project series. In this lesson, we first look at chapter 22, the story of the “Akeidah” – the binding of Isaac. We consider the significance of Mount Moriah, what it means to be tested by God, why the righteous suffer, and why sacrifice is it required in our walk […]

April 2, 2017 in Genesis, Media, Torah Project by

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Genesis 16

Join Beth Tikkun as we continue our  Torah Project series. In this lesson, we analyze this very odd, short chapter where everyone seems to be behaving badly. However, there are many profound lessons contained in these verses. Visuals: Genesis 16 Medios Visuales: Gén 16

January 22, 2017 in Genesis, Media, Torah Project by

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Psalm 119

Join Beth Tikkun as we continue our brief study of the Psalms. This week we look at Psalm 119 (the longest psalm in the Bible) and how  David expresses his love for the Torah through it. We explain the various terms employed and discover that the Torah has both revealed (physical) and concealed (spiritual) aspects. We […]

March 12, 2016 in Media, Psalms, Tanakh by

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Hebrews (Chapter 12a)

Join Beth Tikkun as we continue our study of Hebrews. In this study we consider the transformative power of the “wilderness” in the life of the believer. We analyzed the Hebrew word midbar and discover the message contained in its letters and numeric value. This teaching’s study Resources: Chapter 12a Visuals

March 10, 2013 in Apostolic Writings, Hebrews, Media by

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