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More profound than the splitting of the sea itself were all of God’s actions before, during and after it…
DetailsMore profound than the splitting of the sea itself were all of God’s actions before, during and after it…
DetailsThroughout this account, the Israelites were told three times to tell, to remind their children of this great story (12:26, 13:8, 13:14). And to their daily reminder was added a yearly seven-day celebration of Unleavened Bread….
DetailsThis past week’s parasha brings us to a very special place in the Scriptures. Again, the parasha is that weekly portion of the five books…
DetailsFriday, July 12th 2 English sets, 1 English Tanakh, 2 English Bibles were given. On this very hot day, two ladies went to a local…
DetailsThursday, July 4th 3 sets, 1 Tanakh and 2 special conversations Two women were out on a warm and windy evening doing door to door…
DetailsFrom Genesis 12 where the promise of a new nation was given to Abraham, we now reach Exodus 12 where the birth of this nation is now taking place. The word adat finds its root in the word ad (עֵד) which means witness and this is descriptive of Israel’s calling as it points to her being chosen to be a witness of God, as a light to the nations: This was part of her task…
DetailsIn the very first chapter of Genesis, we read, In the beginning God created. The word God, Elohim, is in the plural while the verb created, is in singular. Here we can see the plurality of the divinity, right at the threshold of the Scriptures.
DetailsIn the very first chapter of Genesis, we read, In the beginning God created. The word God, Elohim, is in the plural while the verb created, is in singular. Here we can see the plurality of the divinity, right at the threshold of the Scriptures.
DetailsFriday June 21, 2024 The team decided to go to a more French area first, and then head to another shopping area for the…
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