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Deuteronomy (Messianic) Vol.II

Hosted by Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 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.II, a religion show with 11 episodes published.

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49 Ki Tetze (Part A) - When you go out - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19

Nov 11, 202539m0

For some, this notion of practical application of Scripture is unsettling. Perhaps it stems from the overwhelming traditional application and misuse of Scripture prevalent in much of Rabbinic Judaism today (in essence, t

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49 Ki Tetze (Part B) - When you go out - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19

Nov 10, 202521m0

QUESTION: “What is the Messianic Jewish position about remaining single. I've always heard that the rabbinical teaching is that a person is not truly a man until he has procreated. I am single and it looks like I may be

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49 Ki Tetze (Part C) - When you go out - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19

Nov 9, 202542m0

Conclusions: In its most normative sense of application, the Torah addresses the individual on a complete level (overview), yet leaves room for each individual and unique situation. Surely each unique situation needed ad

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50 Ki Tavo (Part A) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Nov 8, 202531m0

Ki Tavo means, “When you come”. The opening p’sukim (verses) speak to Isra'el about taking of the first fruit of the ground and offering it to the LORD upon entering into the Land of Promise. To offer the first of the pr

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50 Ki Tavo (Part B) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Nov 7, 202537m0

Tochacha Chapter 28 contains what is known in Judaism as the ‘Tochacha’. We have encountered this before in Leviticus 26:14-46. Allow me to recall my notes from there for you: According to one online Hebrew-English dicti

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50 Ki Tavo (Part C) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Nov 5, 202526m0

“Trust and Obey for There’s No Other Way…” (Recalling the old, familiar Baptist tune…) Part One: Trust… Paul and James on Justification Some see a contradiction between Paul and James on the teaching of justification. Pa

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50 Ki Tavo (Part D) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Nov 4, 202523m0

One Law for One Corporate People At this point in my commentary, it becomes painfully clear that I need to define whom the recipients of the blessing and the curses are, based on responsibility to the Torah. For it is in

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51 Nitzavim - Standing - Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20

Nov 3, 202556m0

The “Scarlet Thread” of the Torah Here’s the meat of my commentary—pay attention: The Nation of Isra’el, as a whole failed to grasp the central concept of the teaching of Moshe, and consequently, the teaching of Rav Sha’

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52 Vayelekh - He went - Deuteronomy 31:1-30

Nov 2, 20251h 17m0

In order to understand why HaShem uses Moshe to point out the downfalls of the people, we must read what it says in verses 24-29 again carefully. I won’t quote it all here; I want you to read it for yourself. Allow me to

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53 Ha'azinu - Hear - Deuteronomy 32:1-52

Nov 2, 20251h 2m0

“The Good News… and the Bad News” “Why”, we might ask, “does HaShem seem to constantly emphasize our shortcomings? Is he so enamored with how we will fail him that he fails to see the good in us? In the case of the Jewis

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54 V’Zot HaBrachah - This is the blessing - Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12

Nov 1, 202553m0

Moshe: Types and Shadows Now I want to briefly examine the final eulogy about this man Moshe. The text (34:10) says that Isra’el has not enjoyed a prophet on the same level as Moshe, since his death. From a natural point

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49 Ki Tetze (Part A) - When you go out - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19

Aug 12, 201500

For some, this notion of practical application of Scripture is unsettling. Perhaps it stems from the overwhelming traditional application and misuse of Scripture prevalent in much of Rabbinic Judaism today (in essence, t

Show notes

49 Ki Tetze (Part B) - When you go out - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19

Aug 12, 201500

QUESTION: “What is the Messianic Jewish position about remaining single. I've always heard that the rabbinical teaching is that a person is not truly a man until he has procreated. I am single and it looks like I may be

Show notes

49 Ki Tetze (Part C) - When you go out - Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19

Aug 12, 201500

Conclusions: In its most normative sense of application, the Torah addresses the individual on a complete level (overview), yet leaves room for each individual and unique situation. Surely each unique situation needed ad

Show notes

50 Ki Tavo (Part A) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Aug 12, 201500

Ki Tavo means, “When you come”. The opening p’sukim (verses) speak to Isra'el about taking of the first fruit of the ground and offering it to the LORD upon entering into the Land of Promise. To offer the first of the pr

Show notes

50 Ki Tavo (Part B) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Aug 12, 201500

Tochacha Chapter 28 contains what is known in Judaism as the ‘Tochacha’. We have encountered this before in Leviticus 26:14-46. Allow me to recall my notes from there for you: According to one online Hebrew-English dicti

Show notes

50 Ki Tavo (Part C) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Aug 12, 201500

“Trust and Obey for There’s No Other Way…” (Recalling the old, familiar Baptist tune…) Part One: Trust… Paul and James on Justification Some see a contradiction between Paul and James on the teaching of justification. Pa

Show notes

50 Ki Tavo (Part D) - When you come - Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8

Aug 12, 201500

One Law for One Corporate People At this point in my commentary, it becomes painfully clear that I need to define whom the recipients of the blessing and the curses are, based on responsibility to the Torah. For it is in

Show notes

51 Nitzavim - Standing - Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20

Aug 12, 201500

The “Scarlet Thread” of the Torah Here’s the meat of my commentary—pay attention: The Nation of Isra’el, as a whole failed to grasp the central concept of the teaching of Moshe, and consequently, the teaching of Rav Sha’

Show notes

52 Vayelekh - He went - Deuteronomy 31:1-30

Aug 12, 201500

In order to understand why HaShem uses Moshe to point out the downfalls of the people, we must read what it says in verses 24-29 again carefully. I won’t quote it all here; I want you to read it for yourself. Allow me to

Show notes

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