Category: 5 – Deuteronomy – 10 – Haazinu
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The Strangest Love Song You’ll Ever Hear
This week’s Torah reading, comprised of Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52 and II Samuel 22:1 – 22:51, is called “Ha’azinu” (“listen” – note that the Hebrew word “ozen” means “ear.”). The Jewish people are gathered together on last day of Moses’ life. You would think that he would speak gentle words to them, words of love and consolation…
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Ha’azinu: Words That Serve As A Witness
This quote by President Kennedy may or may not be real. “said to one of the highest officials of his Administration that he ‘wanted to splinter the C.I.A. in a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.’” Doesn’t matter. There are times when words give life to a thought that the rest of us…
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Ha’azinu: ‘With The Crooked You Act Perversely” (September 23, 2018)
1) It’s Bible study coffee time.—We will review yesterday’s Torah portion, with special attention to the enemy.—And we will incorporate a basic prayer lesson from Pastor @KeithBattle:Worship God.Surrender to His will.Have faith.Sunday, September 23, 2018. 2) For those of you who are following the #KavanaughConfirmationHearingthreads, more on that will follow and I appreciate your stamina as we trudge through…