R. Dennis Richards looks at David’s repentance after being confronted by the prophet Nathan and links Psalm 55, David’s prayer for mercy and cleansing, as an example for all of us making teshuvah, or repenting from our sins.
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R. Paul Falk presents Trees 6 starting with Yeshua’s term, “uprooted” in the parable about a tree in Luke 17:5, and shows what this means based on other references in the Scriptures, and how can be sure to stay in “the way.”
R. Paul Falk presents Trees 5 on Yom Teruah focusing on Yeshua’s parable of a tree being “cast into the sea” (Luke 17:5) and shows the meaning of this phrase by referencing other passages of the Scriptures.
R. Paul Falk follows Leviticus 23 as a guide to share about how we celebrate the Fall Holy Days according to Torah, and even why we do specific things of which some are commanded and some are traditional.
R. Dennis Richards links repentance with our damages from spiritual warfare and explains the tactics of the enemy who causes division and is like the expert fouler in the Scriptures.
In this installment of the Trees series, R. Paul Falk unravels Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of a tree as recorded in Daniel 4, links it to the Torah portion, Ki Tavo, and applies it to us, today, according to several New Testament passages.
R. Paul Falk adds to the TREES series with a revealing teaching about the scriptures referring to trees planted by living waters, such as rivers and streams. Several passages are pieced together to show exactly what the waters represent that we, as trees, are planted by, to be fruitful.
Rick Ortiz outlines the Torah portion, Ki-Tetze, and highlights the command about removing the eggs from a birds nest and not taking the mother, with other related passages in the Tanak and the Messiah’s teaching in Luke 13:34.
R. Dennis Richards studies the Aaronic blessing, the blessing that Aaron the High Priest was commanded to speak over the people of Israel, and shares the original Hebrew word behind each key word to show uncommon perspectives and meanings of this commanded practice.
R. Paul continues the Trees series, highlighting commands about trees in the current week’s Torah portion. The primary thread, shown throughout the Scriptures, links fruitfulness to being a hearer of His Word.