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Seeing The Kingdom With Moses' Eyes and Entering It Through Yeshua - Torah Portion Va'etchanan
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Va’etchanan - “And I Pleaded”
Deuteronomy 3:23 – 7:11
After being told that he would not enter into the promised land, Moses proclaims to the children of Israel that he pleaded with God in a petition that would allow him to enter into the promised land. God had refused his plea, but this refusal was accepted in humility by Moses. God then instructs Moses to ascend a mountain to see and experience the promised land first-hand from a distance. Though Moses is forbidden to cross the Jordan, he is permitted to gaze upon the land from the top of the Pisgah. Here Moses has a spiritual experience and a divine encounter with the Promised Land, perceiving many things, including what was to come in Israel’s future, the future Messiah and the last days.
Moses is then compelled to tell the Israelites again to follow the laws and decrees given to them, so that they and their children will have long and prosperous lives when they enter the Land. Moses goes on to proclaim that the key elements of their survival are education, obedience and remembrance. However, Moses’ prophecies reveal that the future generation will eventually turn away from God and begin to worship idols. He says that the children of Israel will be scattered among the nations and will eventually become humbled, turning back and seeking after God, returning to obey his commandments so as to be rescued once again.
The Parsha concludes with the repetition of the ‘Ten Words’ (or more commonly known as the ‘Ten Commandments’) and the proclamation of the ‘Shema’, a declaration of love, faith and unity towards God, reiterated and refreshed by the voice of our Master Yeshua during his ministry as a representation of the foundational principles of our obedience to the ways of El Shaddai.
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#Torah, #BibleStudy, #Shabbat, #Shalom, #Jesus, #Yeshua, #YHVH
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Every Friday 7pm UK Time, 2pm ET, 11am PT.
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Va’etchanan - “And I Pleaded”
Deuteronomy 3:23 – 7:11
After being told that he would not enter into the promised land, Moses proclaims to the children of Israel that he pleaded with God in a petition that would allow him to enter into the promised land. God had refused his plea, but this refusal was accepted in humility by Moses. God then instructs Moses to ascend a mountain to see and experience the promised land first-hand from a distance. Though Moses is forbidden to cross the Jordan, he is permitted to gaze upon the land from the top of the Pisgah. Here Moses has a spiritual experience and a divine encounter with the Promised Land, perceiving many things, including what was to come in Israel’s future, the future Messiah and the last days.
Moses is then compelled to tell the Israelites again to follow the laws and decrees given to them, so that they and their children will have long and prosperous lives when they enter the Land. Moses goes on to proclaim that the key elements of their survival are education, obedience and remembrance. However, Moses’ prophecies reveal that the future generation will eventually turn away from God and begin to worship idols. He says that the children of Israel will be scattered among the nations and will eventually become humbled, turning back and seeking after God, returning to obey his commandments so as to be rescued once again.
The Parsha concludes with the repetition of the ‘Ten Words’ (or more commonly known as the ‘Ten Commandments’) and the proclamation of the ‘Shema’, a declaration of love, faith and unity towards God, reiterated and refreshed by the voice of our Master Yeshua during his ministry as a representation of the foundational principles of our obedience to the ways of El Shaddai.
.
.
#Torah, #BibleStudy, #Shabbat, #Shalom, #Jesus, #Yeshua, #YHVH
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*More Information*
Want to learn more? Visit us at
*Find us on:*
*Led to join us in person? Read our ministries creed and fill in our form:*
*Find Biblical inspired products at Almond House Market on the links below:*
*Almond Grove Details*
Find the full details of how we aim to acquire a plot of land to create a generational ministry:
*Donation*
If you would like to donate to our ministry please visit our websites donation page:
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