14 thoughts on “Torah Reading for Sabbath 10/5/19

  1. Shabbat Shalom, Paul. We are a stubborn and stiffnecked people, we were then — we are now, and Yah declares the future BEFORE (vs 21) it comes to pass. I love Deuteronomy. As for Joel 2:23, do you think there is something significant about the line: “…and the latter rain in the first month.”? The first month… and as for Matthew, have you read the Hebrew Matthew? It is a bit different than modern versions… be blessed Paul.

  2. Bless you brother and I appreciate your teachings. Halleluyah😚🥰 Thank you and may Yahuah continue to lead and guide us into His marvelous truth, so that we may LIVE! I love you💕🌻😊

  3. being a mother…it is near impossible to rest a whole sabbath…but I try to keep sabbath as much as I can… My husband doesn’t reallt believe me about sabbath and works every day of the week all day.

    • meli My husband too doesn’t yet honor the Sabboth Day of Rest, but we can be a living example of our Wonderful Creator’s commandment to do what is right. Pray for him and Father YHWH will change his heart.

  4. it’s not necessary to read hebrew…there is no magic to it or anything else…it is language which we do not understand. read the chapter on speaking in tongues. It sheds light on this idea.

  5. Shabbat Shalom brother Paul … do we ever appreciate you! Thank you very much for reading the Torah Parshahs and commentaries … Yah bless you and yours … Shalom

  6. Let us all keep truth! thank you so much, My brother in Christ! Yeshua! May God touch,with his word all who will recive, even the def ears! Dry bones come alive! Amen

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