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There are 54 weekly reading cycles. Initially established by Moses. Reinstituted by Ezra
1-Bereshit/Beginnings/Genesis
Gen. 1:1-6:8
HafTorah
Isa. 42:5-43:10
New Testament
Rev. 22:6-21

2-Noach/Noah
Gen. 6:9-11:32
HafTorah
Isa. 54:1-55:5
New Testament
Matt. 24:36-46

3-Lech-Lecha/Go Out
Gen. 12:1-17:27 HafTorah
Isa. 40:27-41:16
New Testament
Rom. 4:1-25

4-Vayera/And appeared
Gen. 18:1-22:24
HafTorah
2Kings 4:1-37
New Testament
Luke 1:26-38;24:36-53

5-Chayei Sarah/Sarah's Life
Gen. 23:1-25:18
HafTorah
1Kings 1:1-31
New Testament
Matt 1:1-17

6-Toledot/Generations
Gen. 25:19-28:9
HafTorah
Mal. 1:1-2:7
New Testament
Rom. 9:1-13

7-Vayetze/And he went out
Gen. 28:10-32:3
HafTorah
Hos. 11:7-14:9
New Testament
John 1:19-51

8-Vayishlach/And he sent
Gen. 32:4-36:43
HafTorah
Obad. 1:1-21
New Testament
Heb. 11:11-20


December 21, 2024 at 11:58am
December 21, 2024 at 11:58am
#1081377
Weekly Bible Reading # 9-Vayeshev/And he dwelt



Torah
Gen. 37:1-40:23

HafTarah
Amos 2:6-3:8

New Testament
Matt. 1:1-6;16-25
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Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig
Matthew 1-28; Mark 1-16; Luke 1-24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrUrvxc9hpU
Oct 10, 2019
These three Synoptic Gospels give us our first glimpses of Jesus' life and death here on earth. Matthew, Mark, and Luke present Jesus Christ as the promised Messiah, the Servant of the Lord, and the Son of Man, respectively. On this flight, we'll see the service, sermons, sacrifices, and sovereignty of Jesus as we witness the fulfillment of many Old Testament prophecies.
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Count on Joseph (Old Testament song #7 by Shawna Edwards)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM_220AGkJk

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Rabbi Richman
Parashat Va'yeshev 5785 | Two Paths to Messianic Redemption

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9jIxnRQjQM

Dec 20, 2024 Weekly Torah Portions
The story of Joseph and his brothers is a human drama of jealousy and enmity. At the same time, its inner dynamic is a spiritual, prophetic tension that will lead to the final messianic Redemption with the reunion of the descendants of Joseph and Yehuda.

The Torah portion of Va'yeshev (Gen. 37 : 1 - 40 : 23) is read on Shabbat, 20 Kislev 5785 - December 21, 2024
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Rabbi Chaim Richman
Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone

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Messianic Rabbi Isaac
Assembly of Called-Out Believers

Two Sticks Roundtable Radio Show - Episode 13 "What it means to be Grafted into Israel"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbCsuck2DAI (50 mins)
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Messianic Rabbi Isaac
Assembly of Called-Out Believers
#9 Haftarah Vayeshev - Parallels and contrasts between Yosef and his 10 brothers with the 10 Tribes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7AxkD1xO4U&list=PLjwGJ03D1fXoJ40g4nvce1GDyj7Q31... (45 mins)

Dec 21, 2019
This week’s haftorah in Amos 2:6-3:8 parallels the Torah parashah in Genesis 37:1-40:23 about Joseph and his brothers. It contains an allusion to the sale of Joseph by his brothers, an incident discussed in this week’s Torah reading.

Amos opens with a rebuke to the Jewish People. God had been patient with them, notwithstanding their transgression of the three cardinal sins — sexual impropriety, idolatry, and murder. Their fourth sin, however, crossed the line — the mistreatment of the innocent, widows, orphans, and the poor… in essence, not taking care of the “whole house of Israel”!

God reminds the Jewish people how He lovingly took them out of Egypt, led them through the desert for forty years, and settled them in the Holy Land. There, He bestowed the gift of prophecy on some and inspired others to become Nazirites. Yet the Jewish people did not respond appropriately, giving wine to the Nazirites and instructing the prophets not to prophesy. Amos then describes God’s punishment for the errant behavior: “And the stout-hearted among the mighty shall flee naked on that day, says the Lord.”

The haftorah ends with an admonition from God, one that also recalls His eternal love for His people:

“Hearken to this word which the Lord spoke about you, O children of Israel, concerning the entire nation that I brought up from the land of Egypt. ‘Only you did I love above all the families of the earth; therefore, I will visit upon you all your iniquities…'”


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Pastor/Messianic Rabbi Isaac
Assembly of Called-Out Believers
#9a Vayeshev - Illustrated D'var Torah with Deeper Understanding of Joseph and his Brothers!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6v0_lZ5ah4 (~38 mins)

Nov 21, 2021

Listen and learn from Rabbi Isaac's new Dvar Torah teaching on the 9th Torah Parashah Vayeshev Hebrew for “and he lived. " In this Dvar message, we learn how we are to "live" and always glorify the Most High like Ya’akov and his son Yoseph, whom the Parashah focuses on with a foreshadowing of Mashiach!
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Acappella "Create In Me"

The Acappella Company

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noUeQQ64Q1I

May 3, 2017
Acappella Create In Me written by Terry Talbot (originally recorded by John Michael and Terry Talbot.

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