Shabbat Service - 6.10.23
Hebrew vs Greek Thought
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THIS WEEK
Shelach שְׁלַח
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Torah : Numbers 13:1-15:41
Prophets : Joshua 2:1-24
Gospel : Matthew 10:1-14
Portion Outline
Torah
Numbers 13:1 Spies Sent into Canaan
Numbers 13:25 The Report of the Spies
Numbers 14:1 The People Rebel
Numbers 14:13 Moses Intercedes for the People
Numbers 14:26 An Attempted Invasion is Repulsed
Numbers 15:1 Various Offerings
Numbers 15:32 Penalty for Violating the Sabbath
Numbers 15:37 Fringes on Garments
Prophets
Joshua 2:1 Spies Sent to Jericho
This week's Torah portion
https://www.torahfamilyliving.....com/2017/06/11/shela
Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.
Luke 18:10
In this parable, both men stood alone, but for different reasons. The Pharisee standing by himself was, no doubt, in the thick of the crowd so that he could claim pride of place and be observed, but the tax collector was standing away from the crowd, trying not to draw attention to himself. This is like what #yeshua said about claiming a place at the table. The Pharisee went straight for the head of the table and demanded that no one sit near him. The tax collector went to the end of the table and was grateful just to be invited.
Been working on some poetry. I hope it blesses someone. There is music to this also, but i havent recorded any of it yet.
A day that seemed lost
Stacking bricks in mitzrayim
Waiting crippled at the pool in Bethsaida
When we didn't know your name
Standing still
Before the golden image
When we heard shrill,
The zither and the lyre
Thrown with you into the flame
We woke up in sin,
She went to fetch the water
And came back saying
Come, let us stay for a while
Come, let us drink of the water of life
Come, let us stay for a while
Come, let us sit at the feet of Messia
Proverbs 30 is ascribed to a man named Agur, but nobody knows for sure who he was. Some believe it's another name for King Solomon, but this chapter is very different from the rest of #proverbs, and there are some clues in the text that might point to someone else.
https://rumble.com/v2tkwec-who....-wrote-proverbs-30.h
And when the men of that place recognized him, they sent around to all that region and brought to him all who were sick and implored him that they might only touch the fringe of his garment. And as many as touched it were made well.
Matthew 14:35-36
This isn't about just touching the edge of Yeshua's clothes. It was about touching his tzitziyot, the tassels that God commanded the Israelites to tie on the four corners of their garments as a reminder of God's commandments. By touching his tzitziyot, they were appealing to God for healing on the basis of this holy man's righteousness rather than their own.