Devarim | Erev Shabbat: Words

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Join us for our Erev Shabbat service we will be going through the weekly teachings from Monte Judah. This portion starts the book of Deuteronomy. The Hebrew title of this portion is “Devarim,” meaning “words,” or it can mean “things.” The word “Deuteronomy” is Greek, meaning “the repetition of the law” or “second law.” This book is a review of what happened to the children of Israel in the wilderness, but this time Moses emphasizes what was said (the words that were spoken) as opposed to the narrative of what happened. For example, this portion recounts the story of sending the spies into the land and the reasons why they had to spend a generation wandering in the wilderness. The logic of this book is based on addressing the generation who would actually enter the promised land; therefore, its implications are profound for the final generation who will enter the promised land with the Messiah. Scripture Readings from: Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22, Isaiah 1:1–27, Acts 9:1-21, I Timothy 3:1–7 #shabbat #SabbathService #hebrewrootsteacher https://www.bnaishalom.tv/watch-live https://lionandlambministries.org/ https://lionandlambministries.org/resources/torah-cycle-readings https://llgive.com

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