Sometimes the Creator repeats something in His Word. There is ALWAYS a reason.
But sometimes He even puts it in the Hebrew equivalent of an HTML tag for <Bright RED Flashing Text: ON>, then <...OFF>
That was the case last week, where the regular Torah portion include probably the most obvious "chiasm" in the Book, having to do with His sabbath. But this week, there seems to be another, and it's never been more timely.
And this one is for those who "sigh and cry" (Ezekiel chapter 8) at the abominations being done then, and now.
For those that have wondered why so many fell then for the 'golden calf', or now for Ishtar sun-god-day, this will be not only food for thought, but even ammunition. Or at least a reason to come out and be VERY separate.
But sometimes He even puts it in the Hebrew equivalent of an HTML tag for <Bright RED Flashing Text: ON>, then <...OFF>
That was the case last week, where the regular Torah portion include probably the most obvious "chiasm" in the Book, having to do with His sabbath. But this week, there seems to be another, and it's never been more timely.
And this one is for those who "sigh and cry" (Ezekiel chapter 8) at the abominations being done then, and now.
For those that have wondered why so many fell then for the 'golden calf', or now for Ishtar sun-god-day, this will be not only food for thought, but even ammunition. Or at least a reason to come out and be VERY separate.
Mark Call – Parsha “Pekudei” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Parsha “Pekudei” (Exodus 38:21 through the End of the Book) is the last Torah portion in the Book of Exodus. It does sound quite a bit like something we’ve heard before, not even …
hebrewnationonline.com