Here are some New Testament passages I recommend studying with #torah portion #kedoshim (#leviticus 19-20), along with links to related commentary and videos.
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https://www.americantorah.com/....2022/03/23/parsha-ke
Psalm 17 is known as a prayer of David, he pours out his plea and his praise. Then he summarizes in verse 15, “As for me, I will behold Your face in righteousness; when I awake, I will be satisfied in Your presence.” David gives us insight into resurrection after we pass from this earth. A simple statement when I wake up from sleeping in the earth, I will be in Your presence and I will be content. The message the disciples took to the world was nothing new, but they delivered this message of hope with a renewed spirit. Even from their lives of oppression, living in an occupied land, they delivered the promise of our Creator to a world that was (and still is) desperate for hope.
#readmethebiblegarth now includes 1 Samuel 1-3 in Hebrew with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT
The Hebrew for 2022 recordings demonstrate the Grenache tonal reading method for the Hebrew text which brings out the meaningful divisions of verses, according to semantic meaning of the cantillation marks found in the Masoretic text.
#readmethebiblegarth now includes a new recording of Joshua 1-20 in Hebrew with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT
The Hebrew for 2022 recordings demonstrate the Grenache tonal reading method for the Hebrew text which brings out the meaningful divisions of verses, according to semantic meaning of the cantillation marks found in the Masoretic text.