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Deuteronomy (Messianic) Vol.I

Hosted by Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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We invite and encourage you to join the reading schedule that has so inspired the Jewish community since before the birth of “The Church.” At the same time, we challenge you to read the portions on your own, mining God’s rich, spiritual garden, gleaning the precious nuggets that lay in store for you. A Messianic commentary for each portion has been provided to assist you in your journey to become a more mature child of HaShem. May His Spirit richly bless you as you “Study to show thyself approved!” 2 Timothy 2:15

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Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy hosts Deuteronomy (Messianic) Vol.I, a religion show with 12 episodes published.

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44 D’varim - Words - Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22

Nov 11, 202532m0

Welcome to a most wonderful book in Moshe's set of five: Deuteronomy, or D'varim ("D-var-eem") as we say in Hebrew! The literal word "d'varim" is the plural form of the word "d'var", which means, "word". I won't go into

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45 Va’etchanan (Part A) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Nov 10, 202527m0

This week's portion contains two of the most fundamental concepts in Judaism: the Asarat HaD'varim (the Ten Words, also known as the Ten Commandments), and the "Shema". This is Parashat Va'etchanan. Moshe is still outlin

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45 Va’etchanan (Part B) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Nov 9, 202544m0

The most notable feature of this week's portion is the Shema. The word "shema" means "hear", "listen intently". It is a Hebrew imperative that carries the notion of an action-oriented command. In other words, "Now that y

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45 Va’etchanan (Part C) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Nov 8, 202526m0

"Blurring the Lines" According to some scholars every instance when a mortal encountered the divine God they were in some way beholding Yeshua! In this understanding Yeshua is the common factor in every single revelation

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45 Va’etchanan (Part D) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Nov 7, 202545m0

Conclusions: Is Yeshua God? The Torah is the final Word on this important subject matter. In my personal opinion as a mere human in scrutiny of God, I must believe and accept what it teaches about God as a composite UNIT

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46 ‘Ekev (Part A) - Because - Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25

Nov 6, 202540m0

8:1 - "You must safeguard and keep the entire mandate that I am prescribing to you today. You will then survive, flourish, and come to occupy the land that God swore to your fathers. 8:2 - Remember the entire path along

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46 ‘Ekev (Part B) - Because - Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25

Nov 5, 202533m0

Allow me to elaborate on this concept further using a quote from author Tim Hegg, one of the teachers at Congregation Beit Hallel in Tacoma, WA, as well as a significant contributor of materials for FFOZ. In his excellen

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47 Re'eh (Part A) - See - Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17

Nov 4, 202533m0

Torah – Its Roles and Functions Firstly the Torah teaches that we must recognize our need of repair. The Biblical examples give us ample opportunity to find ourselves within the matrix of a God-centric universe, a univer

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47 Re'eh (Part B) - See - Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17

Nov 3, 202544m0

What does the New Covenant teach us about God's commands? The book of 1 John (5:3) gives us a definitive answer: “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous (KJV).”

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48 Shof’tim (Part A) - Judges - Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9

Nov 2, 202534m0

Establishing Halakhah Chapter 17 of this parashah talks about the details surrounding official, legal matters. Of particular interest is the subject dealt with in verses 8-13. To be sure, the sages of old understood this

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48 Shof’tim (Part B) - Judges - Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9

Nov 2, 202549m0

As can be shown, a careful distinction needs to be made by the Jewish believer in Messiah, regarding matters of rabbinical authority (Oral Torah) and Torah issues as a whole. If our Messiah correctly determines correct T

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48 Shof’tim (Part C) - Judges - Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9

Nov 1, 202520m0

“You are to appoint judges and officers for all your gates [in the cities] ADONAI your God is giving you..." (Shof’tim v’shotrim titen-l’cha b’chol-sh'arecha asher ADONAI Elohecha noteyn l’cha ...)

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44 D’varim - Words - Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22

Jul 12, 201500

Welcome to a most wonderful book in Moshe's set of five: Deuteronomy, or D'varim ("D-var-eem") as we say in Hebrew! The literal word "d'varim" is the plural form of the word "d'var", which means, "word". I won't go into

Show notes

45 Va’etchanan (Part A) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Jul 12, 201500

This week's portion contains two of the most fundamental concepts in Judaism: the Asarat HaD'varim (the Ten Words, also known as the Ten Commandments), and the "Shema". This is Parashat Va'etchanan. Moshe is still outlin

Show notes

45 Va’etchanan (Part B) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Jul 12, 201500

The most notable feature of this week's portion is the Shema. The word "shema" means "hear", "listen intently". It is a Hebrew imperative that carries the notion of an action-oriented command. In other words, "Now that y

Show notes

45 Va’etchanan (Part C) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Jul 12, 201500

"Blurring the Lines" According to some scholars every instance when a mortal encountered the divine God they were in some way beholding Yeshua! In this understanding Yeshua is the common factor in every single revelation

Show notes

45 Va’etchanan (Part D) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

Jul 12, 201500

Conclusions: Is Yeshua God? The Torah is the final Word on this important subject matter. In my personal opinion as a mere human in scrutiny of God, I must believe and accept what it teaches about God as a composite UNIT

Show notes

46 ‘Ekev (Part A) - Because - Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25

Jul 12, 201500

8:1 - "You must safeguard and keep the entire mandate that I am prescribing to you today. You will then survive, flourish, and come to occupy the land that God swore to your fathers. 8:2 - Remember the entire path along

Show notes

46 ‘Ekev (Part B) - Because - Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25

Jul 12, 201500

Allow me to elaborate on this concept further using a quote from author Tim Hegg, one of the teachers at Congregation Beit Hallel in Tacoma, WA, as well as a significant contributor of materials for FFOZ. In his excellen

Show notes

47 Re'eh (Part A) - See - Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17

Jul 12, 201500

Torah – Its Roles and Functions Firstly the Torah teaches that we must recognize our need of repair. The Biblical examples give us ample opportunity to find ourselves within the matrix of a God-centric universe, a univer

Show notes

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