Vayelech – “And He Went”
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This week’s parasha is entitled Vayelech, which means, “And He Went.” It covers Deuteronomy, Chapter 31:1 – 31:30. As the
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For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
Hebrews 4:12 (NASB)
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This week’s parasha is entitled Vayelech, which means, “And He Went.” It covers Deuteronomy, Chapter 31:1 – 31:30. As the
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Shabbat Shalom. This week’s Parasha is Nitzavim, which means, “Standing” and covers Deuteronomy 29:10-30:20. We begin in verse 10 with
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This week’s parasha is titled Kee Tavo, which means “When you come in,” Deuteronomy, chapter 26:1 to 29:9. This parasha
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ki Teitzei. Ki Teitzei is translated as “When You Go Out” and it covers Deuteronomy
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This week our parasha is Shoftim, which mean “Judges”, and covers Deuteronomy 16:18–21:9. Parasha Shoftim teaches us the importance of
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Shabbat Shalom! God’s revealed truth comes to us this morning from Deuteronomy 11:26 through 16:17. The title of this parasha
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This week our parasha is Eikev, which means “consequence”, and covers Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25. In this parasha we will see the
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The Torah reading for this week’s Parasha is entitled Va’etchannan, meaning (I pleaded) which is taken from the book of
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The name of this week’s parasha is D’varim, which means “words,” and covers Deuteronomy 1:1 through 3:22. In the 40th
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This week’s Parasha covers Deuteronomy chapters 33 and 34, it is called V’zot HaBerakhah. This is the last Parasha in
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ha’Azinu, which means “give ear.” A modern-day translation would be a command to “listen” to
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The name of this week’s double parasha is Nitzavim-Vayeilech: Nitzavim means “those taking a stand,” and Vayeilech means “and he
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Once I was on an Orthodox Jewish website doing some research. As I read their “Ask the Rabbi” section, an
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This week’s Torah portion is entitled Ki Teitzei, which means, “when you go out,” and covers Deuteronomy 21:1 –25:19. This
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A.W. Tozer believed that the truest measure of a man is how he thinks about God. Perhaps the truest measure
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Shabbat Shalom, this week’s parasha is Re’eh, which means, “see,” and covers Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17. The start of this parasha is
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This week’s Torah portion is called Eikev, meaning “Because,” which in this case means, “as a result,” and it covers
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This week’s Parasha is V’Etchanan – it means “and I pleaded”. It covers Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11. This Torah portion covers two
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This Shabbat brings us to the introduction of the fifth book of Moses, known in the English Bible as Deuteronomy
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This week’s Parasha is entitled V’Zot HaBerachah, meaning (this is the Blessing). It is taken from the book of Deuteronomy
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The name of this week’s parasha is Ha’Azinu, which means “listen”, and covers Deuteronomy chapter 32. In this parasha, we
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We are nearing the end of the yearly cycle of Torah readings, at which time we’ll return to Genesis. This
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This week our parasha is Nitzavim which means “Those Taking A Stand” and covers Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20. Parasha Nitzavim warns us
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ki Tavo, meaning “when you enter.” It covers Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8 (9). God gave very detailed
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This week’s parasha is entitled Ki Teitzei, meaning, “When you go out,” it is from the book of Deuteronomy 21:10