Devarim Ch 6: Hear, Acknowledge, and Observe (Shema)

What to expect this lesson?

This lesson we will continue in Moses’ of Blessed memory speech to the Nation of Israel before His death and the Nation of Israel carrying on to the Promise Land.  In Devarim chapter 5, Moses review in fine detail the ten commandments to the new young and now grown older generation.  In Devarim chapter 6 Moses stresses the importance once again.. again.. again, the importance of adhering to the Commandments, Laws, Ordinances, and Principals  of the L-rd, especially once in the Land of Israel.

Devarim (Deuteronomy) Ch 5: By the way…… The Law!

What to expect this lesson?

This lesson we will continue in Moses’ of Blessed memory speech to the Nation of Israel before His death and them carrying on to the Promise Land. Moses goes over the ten commandments to the next generation. This review of the 10 commandments is a review for the younger ones who are now adults and a possible first time hearing for those who had been born during the 40 years wondering in the desert. Moses stressing the importance of adhering to the commandments of the L-rd is another wonderful act of obedience on his part and Grace on our Father in Heavens part.

For the Portion of a Portion Deuteronomy (Vaetchanan) began at Devarim ch 3 verse 23 and will run thru Devarim chapater 7 verse 11. We will continue to increase in our intro Hebrew vocabulary, intro Hebrew terminology, Tanakh (the actual ….Jewish Bible) introduction, and Torah Spiritual Teaching. I have added to the Blog news letter the Blessings Before and after reading the Torah.

This weeks Jewish terminology word: Converso

Converso
This Ladino word ( Judaeo-Spanish ) root word is  Convert. 

This term was for those Jews who were forced to convert to Christianity in the middle ages during the Spanish Inquisition.
Converso, is a more accurate less disparaging term to the more frequently used Morrano.
Morrano, which comes from the Spanish word swine. 
This where the term……. Morrano Jew come from.

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HaShem. He is G-D! There is none beside Him!

Those who have or had witnessed G-D’s power, majesty, and might; are held to a higher standard of accountability. Those persons and nations face greater consequences for transgressing G-D’s Laws and ordinances. Far, greater punishments then of nations or persons, who have never known Him or been exposed to the Truth and Teaching of the Holy Torah. 

Those who were shown, lead towards, or even taught the Torah and rejected it, fall under the category of judgement similar to those nations that had rejected the Torah and denied HaShem full of Glory just in Biblical times. 

 That is not to say a person doesn’t have a chance at redemption after proper heart felt Teshuvah, or Repentance, of sins and sinful living…but as explained before everything is up to a persons individual free will / use of intentions. We are all in control and held accountable at some point of our acceptance or rejection of HaShem and His Torah.

This weeks Jewish terminology word: piyyut (peeyoot) or piyyutim (peeyooteem)

Welcome to another wonderful G-D given week! #ThankYouHaShem I Pray others are having another wonderful first day of the week …. also commonly known as Sunday. This weeks Jewish terminology word is piyyut (peeyoot) in singular form or piyyutim (peeyooteem) in the plural. Definition : Jewish Religious Poem distinguished by its form rhyme, rhythm, and…

Devarim (Deuteronomy) ch 3: Come one man….Let’s Talk this out

This lesson we will continue in Moses’ of Blessed memory speech to the Nation of Israel before His death and them carrying on to the Promise Land. For the Portion of a Portion Deuteronomy (Devarim) will end at verse 22 of chapter 3, from which we shall continue into  Vaetchanan Portion of the Torah review which will run from Devarim ch 3 verse 23 thru Devarim chapater 7 verse 11. We will continue to increase in our intro Hebrew vocabulary, intro Hebrew terminology, Tanakh (the actual ….Jewish Bible) introduction, and Torah Spiritual Teaching. I have added to the Blog news letter the Blessings Before and after reading the Torah.

This weeks Jewish terminology word: petichah

I’m loving learning and growing in our faith. I love our heritage and language.  In efforts of learning and growing  I ordered …wait for it…several books of course. One book …….being Jewish terminology.I’m so excited to share our beautiful Heavenly language with others. Here is this week’s Jewish terminology word and definition as define by…

Why I love Hadar.org and how it had helped aid my converting to Judaism journey.

A couple have reached out and asked how have a learned soooooo fast..Hebrew Prayer.

While I wouldn’t say 5 years is fast I would say it’s be rather slow…(and I am for sure still learning)
Why slow?
Well, for me it has been difficult to find references and resources. When all the resources I had had been chrisitan and i was leaving christianity.. I had trouble navigating the research both mind and will to Jewish sources. I didn’t know where to start or begin. So of course… I did what I always do; I ask my Father….in Heaven.

For context and reference or review, let’s rewind:

Devarim chapter 2: You’re offered Torah! You’re offered Torah! Everyone is offered the Torah, but not everyone accepts….

Brothers the children of Esau?
How odd to hear HaShem Blessed Glorious One, be so protective of the descendant of the one who gave his firs born birthright away for a bowl of lentil soup?!? How odd to hear G-D Almighty, be so loving to someone’s descendants that we read about in Malachi chapter 3 verses 1 thru 3 :The burden of the word of the LORD to Israel by Malachi.

I have loved you, saith the LORD. Yet ye say: ‘Wherein hast Thou loved us?’ Was not Esau Jacob’s brother? Saith the LORD; Yet I loved Jacob;

But Esau I hated, And made his mountains a desolation, And gave his heritage to the jackals of the wilderness.

Continuing on…..