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The Parasha

The first five books of the Bible, called the Torah and the Pentateuch, are where God first reveals Himself to Israel – and to us. They show us who He is and display His holiness, seriousness about sin, and faithfulness. Judaism reads a portion of...

An episode of the Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis podcast, hosted by Jewish Voice, titled "The Parasha" was published on November 25, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

November 25, 2020 ·28m · Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis

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The first five books of the Bible, called the Torah and the Pentateuch, are where God first reveals Himself to Israel – and to us. They show us who He is and display His holiness, seriousness about sin, and faithfulness. Judaism reads a portion of the Torah each week to cover all five books in a year. The Hebrew word “parasha” means “portion.” Join Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin as they discuss the value of digging in to these books that some Believers prefer to pass over. The New Testament tell us that all Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for us. Discover the precious gems that the Torah portions hold for you.

The first five books of the Bible, called the Torah and the Pentateuch, are where God first reveals Himself to Israel – and to us. They show us who He is and display His holiness, seriousness about sin, and faithfulness. Judaism reads a portion of the Torah each week to cover all five books in a year. The Hebrew word “parasha” means “portion.” Join Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin as they discuss the value of digging in to these books that some Believers prefer to pass over. The New Testament tell us that all Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for us. Discover the precious gems that the Torah portions hold for you.
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