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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 1H 28M

Mark Call – Torah Teaching for Parsha “Vayakhel”

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Parsha "Vayakhel," Exodus 35:1 through 38:20, in many respects will seem very familiar.  Many elements that we just recently read, only about ten chapters earlier, are repeated.  Why?  And why so much detail, not just once, but twice?Mark has long suggested that any time something is repeated in Scripture, we had better pay attention; it's virtually certain that it is important.  But there is almost certainly more to it as well.  For example, the concept of a chiasm, or "atbash" in Hebrew that serves to 'set off' what is enclosed in what might be thought of as the equivalent of 'brackets,' or even nested parentheses, in English.  In a more modern parlance, it might be thought of as a Biblical equivalent of an HTML tag.And in the case of some, like what comes to a conclusion in this reading, a virtual bright flashing red emphasis, in ALL CAPS, too.Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a provocative two-part look at the parsha, and the implications for a world that stands at minimum on the cusp of World War III, potentially with even a nuclear escalation, and a global economic (and fiat reserve currency and debt) meltdown that have both been a long time coming.  As for the 'End Times' -- well, "soon" is a relative concept in prophecy, but we know of a certainly that we are 'close,' and what will ultimately come to pass.The Erev Shabbat reading:[audio mp3="https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/SSM-3-13-Vayakhel-teaching-podcast-xx.mp3"][/audio]If this repeated, often word-for-word, detail, and the entire concept of first being told WHAT to make, then again WHEN they made it, is the 'closing bracket,' or tag, for what comes in between, then what is He emphasizing>  Certainly, the 'Golden Calf,' and one of the most dramatic failure in Scripture.  And there's even an "atbash within that abash," as well, concerning His Sabbath.  But, this time the explicit reminder is that it's one of those commandments that carries a death penalty.  How can that be ignored?To 'come out of her,' remains an imperative. But then what?<strong>Vayakhel:  "Coming out, coming together - it just starts willing hearts"</strong>[audio mp3="https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WT-CooH-3-14-Vayakhel-Coming-OUT-Coming-together-wise-willing-hearts-podcast-xxxx.mp3"][/audio]<strong>Service information:   </strong>Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship worship services and teachings are broadcast live every Sabbath, via Paltalk.   (www.paltalk.com has both the link, and the app.)  The "room name" is "Walking Torah with Shabbat Shalom Mesa," and can be found via the paltalk search, then bookmarked.Erev Shabbat services begin at 7:00 PM Mountain Time Friday evenings   (9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central)Live Sabbath teachings begin shortly after 11 AM Mountain time on Sabbath day (Saturday). email:     [email protected] combined two-part reading and Sabbath midrash:

Parsha "Vayakhel," Exodus 35:1 through 38:20, in many respects will seem very familiar.  Many elements that we just recently read, only about ten chapters earlier, are repeated.  Why?  And why so much detail, not just once, but twice?Mark has long suggested that any time something is repeated in Scripture, we had better pay attention; it's virtually certain that it is important.  But there is almost certainly more to it as well.  For example, the concept of a chiasm, or "atbash" in Hebrew that serves to 'set off' what is enclosed in what might be thought of as the equivalent of 'brackets,' or even nested parentheses, in English.  In a more modern parlance, it might be thought of as a Biblical equivalent of an HTML tag.And in the case of some, like what comes to a conclusion in this reading, a virtual bright flashing red emphasis, in ALL CAPS, too.Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a provocative two-part look at the parsha, and the implications for a world that stands at minimum on the cusp of World War III, potentially with even a nuclear escalation, and a global economic (and fiat reserve currency and debt) meltdown that have both been a long time coming.  As for the 'End Times' -- well, "soon" is a relative concept in prophecy, but we know of a certainly that we are 'close,' and what will ultimately come to pass.The Erev Shabbat reading:[audio mp3="https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/SSM-3-13-Vayakhel-teaching-podcast-xx.mp3"][/audio]If this repeated, often word-for-word, detail, and the entire concept of first being told WHAT to make, then again WHEN they made it, is the 'closing bracket,' or tag, for what comes in between, then what is He emphasizing>  Certainly, the 'Golden Calf,' and one of the most dramatic failure in Scripture.  And there's even an "atbash within that abash," as well, concerning His Sabbath.  But, this time the explicit reminder is that it's one of those commandments that carries a death penalty.  How can that be ignored?To 'come out of her,' remains an imperative. But then what?<strong>Vayakhel:  "Coming out, coming together - it just starts willing hearts"</strong>[audio mp3="https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WT-CooH-3-14-Vayakhel-Coming-OUT-Coming-together-wise-willing-hearts-podcast-xxxx.mp3"][/audio]<strong>Service information:   </strong>Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship worship services and teachings are broadcast live every Sabbath, via Paltalk.   (www.paltalk.com has both the link, and the app.)  The "room name" is "Walking Torah with Shabbat Shalom Mesa," and can be found via the paltalk search, then bookmarked.Erev Shabbat services begin at 7:00 PM Mountain Time Friday evenings   (9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central)Live Sabbath teachings begin shortly after 11 AM Mountain time on Sabbath day (Saturday). email:     [email protected] combined two-part reading and Sabbath midrash:

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