Parashat Vayeitzei [Vayetze] (B‘reishit/Genesis 28:10-32:3) 5783 B”H How does Jacob’s life and story relate to Nathanael in John 1? Find out in today’s Bible study! A Dysfunctional Family Yaakov (Jacob) wasn’t […]
15 Important Instructions from the Leviticus Holiness Code
The Leviticus Holiness Code The Holiness Code found in Leviticus 19 tells the people of God that they are to be holy, for ADONAI is holy. The term in Hebrew is קְדֹשִׁים q’doshim (also spelled, kedoshim) […]
Tzedek, Tzadik, & Tzedakah: Matthew 6:3-4 through a Hebraic lens
Charitable giving is tracked, graphed, sought-after, solicited, pleaded for, telethoned for . . . and for good reason – there is a healthy motivation when all parties involved […]
Why Partnering with a HubSpot Agency Elevates Your Digital Growth Strategy
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, businesses can no longer afford to treat their website, CRM, and marketing automation tools as separate silos. The most successful organizations operate on […]
Escaping Egypt
“After Pharaoh had let the people go . . . ” Ex.13:17a These words of Scripture are well-known to the children of the LORD because here the Word […]
A blessing that changed history: Birkat Kohanim
Have you heard the beautiful song titled, “The Blessing,” by Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe, and Elevation Worship? The lyrics for the beginning of the song come directly from Numbers 6:22-26. Many […]
The Biblical Autumn Feasts
Parashat Emor (V’yikra/Leviticus 21-24) 5782, B”H In the springtime, we looked at the Biblical Spring Feasts. As we near autumn, today let’s revisit that passage of Scripture from Leviticus that […]
It is finished: How the Completion of the Tabernacle relates to Calvary’s Victory
Completion of the Tabernacle This passage starts out where we left off discussing the Tabernacle’s skilled artisans, Betzalel and Oholiab. They were the wise-hearted, skilled artisans who were responsible […]
The joyful shout of Yom Teruah(Rosh Hashanah)
Yom Teruah (“Day of the Shout”) is the correct Biblical name for the Holy Day more commonly called Rosh Hashanah, meaning “Head of the Year.” To make things more complicated, Rosh […]
The Leviticus 11 Controversy
We have reached a more controversial portion of Leviticus. We have looked at the five offerings of Leviticus and how they relate to the Good News, how Leviticus might be made […]