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This is the portion of Scripture that will be read in synagogues around
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along with us; we know you will be blessed as you rediscover the
importance of covenant and unity !
In last week’s Torah portion (Parasha), we restarted the cycle of the weekly
study of the Word of God from the very beginning with the study by the
same name: Bereisheet (In the Beginning).
This week, we continue our study in the first book of Moses with the
Biblical character of Noah — the only righteous man of his generation.
“Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time,
and he walked faithfully with God.” (Genesis 6:9)
“The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was corrupt; for all flesh had
corrupted their way on the earth.” (Genesis 6:11–12)
The Hebrew Scriptures describe Noah as tzadik (צַדִּיק righteous) and
tamim (תָּמִים pure, innocent, complete and faultless).
Noah stands in contrast to the time in which he lived. Only six chapters
into the Bible and the world is already filled with violence and corruption.
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Ted Belman writes - This article suggests that Obama decided not to force Israel and the Palestinians to make peace on his parameters. In my opinion, he may yet do so. Azoulay proceeds from the premise that the outlines of a deal are there and it only takes presidential force to make it happen. He ignores all the reasons why Israel rejected the deal. The question remains, why didn’t Obama force such an agreement or at least try to?
Op-ed: The American president had the ability to put irresistible pressure on Israel and the Palestinians and drag their leaders towards the only way which could stop the circle of violence: A peace agreement. He chose not to do that.
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WASHINGTON – US President Barack Obama had many good intentions and plans to make peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Now, when the chance for peace is buried under stones, knives and Molotov cocktails, he can’t say to himself and to the world that he had no part in this failure. He is one of its precursors. [...]
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President Assad’s decision to shoot protesters in 2011, sparking the civil war that continues to ravage his country, “solidified Israel’s grip” on the Golan Heights, a former top Syrian expert at the State Department wrote on Thursday.
In a blistering critique of US President Barack Obama’s Syrian policy titled “I got Syria so wrong,” Fred Hof – former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s special representative on Syria – wrote in Politico that in early 2011 it seemed possible to pull Syria out of Iran’s orbit by getting Israel to give up the Golan Heights.
“Much of my State Department time during the two years preceding Syria’s undoing [that began in 2011] was thus spent shuttling back and forth between Damascus and Jerusalem, trying to build a foundation for a treaty of peace that would separate Syria from Iran and Hezbollah on the issue of Israel,” he wrote. [...]
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- Given the terrorism wave and world inattention, analyst Aaron Lerner says now is the perfect geopolitical time to dissolve the PA.
by Hillel Fendel,INN
Calls are increasing for Israel to take advantage of the current situation and effect the beginning of a long-term solution by officially dissolving the Oslo Accords.
Mayor Avi Naim of Beit Aryeh, in south-western Samaria, says the current wave of Palestinian terrorism is rooted in the Oslo Accords. Analyst Dr. Aaron Lerner says now is the best time to bring about the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority (PA). And Moshe Feiglin, former Likud MK and head of the new Zehut (Identity) Party, says Oslo must be immediately nullified.
Mayor Naim decries the “independence” that Israel granted the Arab population in Judea and Samaria via the Oslo Agreements, and says, “the ‘independent’ PA educational system is replete with brainwashing and hatred for everything Jewish, and this causes youngsters to go out to the streets and kill. It’s been 20 years since the accursed agreements were signed, leading to an intifada of suicide murderers and now knife terrorism.” [...]
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Shabbat Shalom - Parasha Noach (Noah / Rest) !!!
A double rainbow over the Golan Heights
Shabbat
Shalom
Welcome to Parasha Noach
(Noah), this week’s Torah portion.
This is the portion of Scripture that will be read in
synagogues around the world during the Shabbat (Saturday)
service. We invite you to read along with us; we know you
will be blessed as you rediscover the importance of covenant
and unity !
Parasha Noach
(Noah / Rest)
Genesis 6:9–11:32; Isaiah 54:1–55:5; 1 Peter
3:8–22
“This is the account of
Noah and his family.” (Genesis 6:9)
In last week’s Torah portion (Parasha), we restarted the
cycle of the weekly study of the Word of God from the very
beginning with the study by the same name: Bereisheet (In the
Beginning).
This week, we continue our study in the first book of
Moses with the Biblical character of Noah — the only
righteous man of his generation.
“Noah was a righteous man,
blameless among the people of his time, and he walked
faithfully with God.” (Genesis 6:9)
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Noah: A Righteous Man
“The earth also was
corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with
violence. So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was
corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted their way on the
earth.”
(Genesis 6:11–12)
(Genesis 6:11–12)
The Hebrew Scriptures describe Noah as tzadik (צַדִּיק
righteous) and tamim
(תָּמִים pure, innocent,
complete and faultless).
Noah stands in contrast to the time in which he
lived. Only six chapters into the Bible and the
world is already filled with violence and corruption.
God vowed to
destroy every person — all except Noah and his family.
These six people would be miraculously saved in an ark
that God instructed Noah to build.
Noah obeyed God even though he saw no evidence of the
coming deluge.
For that reason, the book of Hebrews includes Noah as
one of the heroes of our faith:
“By
faith Noah, being warned by God about things not yet seen,
in reverence prepared an ark for the salvation of his
household, by which he condemned the world, and became an
heir of the righteousness which is according to faith.” (Hebrews
11:7)
This full size interpretation of Noah's Ark, which was built by Dutch
millionaire Johan Huibers, is in Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Noah's absolute faith in God, which resulted in
uncompromising obedience, was the reason he was able to
truly enter a place of blessed rest.
In fact, the name Noah,
or Noach in
Hebrew, means rest.
He was not a man who “leaned on his own understanding”
of a situation, but trusted wholeheartedly in the Word of
the Lord and obeyed.
We will also come
to this place of peace and rest when we learn to simply
trust and obey God at His Word.
Too often we try to reason everything out and make sure
something makes sense or agrees with our theology before
complying with God’s commands.
“Let us, therefore, make
every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will
perish by following their example of disobedience.”
(Hebrews 4:11)
(Hebrews 4:11)
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The Great Flood
“And I, behold, I do bring
the flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh,
wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven;
everything that is in the earth shall perish.” (Genesis
6:17)
In this Parasha, God instructs Noah to build a huge ark (called a teivah תֵּבָה in
Hebrew) capable of holding at least a pair of every kind of
animal. A terrible deluge of water is about to come, which
would wipe out every living thing on earth except for those
saved on the ark.
God’s grief over the corruption of mankind is
so intense that He has decided to wipe the slate clean and
establish His covenant with Noah:
“But
I will establish My covenant with you; and you shall come
into the ark, you, and your sons, and your wife, your
sons' wives with you. And of every living thing of all
flesh, two of every sort shall you bring into the ark, to
keep them alive with you; they shall be male and female.”
(Genesis 6:18–19)
Noah is not a boat
builder by trade and the job is no small undertaking.
He is to seal it inside and out with pitch (tar) in
order that it will float on the water and keep everything
dry within.
The boat requires a high standard of craftsmanship. It
is seems likely that God gave him a supernatural gifting and
impartation of wisdom.
Not only is the boat to carry an astonishing array of
animals and a massive quantity of provision, it also has to
withstand rain for 40 days and 40 nights. And even after
the rain stops, another 150 days will pass before the waters
recede.
Entry of the Animals into the Ark, by Jacopo Bassana
The ark finally comes to rest on Mount Ararat.
Noah devises a method for determining when it
is safe to leave the ark by observing the behavior of
birds.
He sends out a raven that comes back when it finds no
place to rest. A week passes and he sends out a dove. It
comes back as the raven did.
Later, Noah again sends out a dove, and when it returns
with an olive branch, he knows the waters have dried up
sufficiently to allow vegetation to begin growing again.
Another week passes before Noah sends the dove again. When
it doesn't return at all, he understands it is safe to
emerge from the ark.
In a scene
reminiscent of Creation, God commands Noah and his
family to go out and replenish the earth — to be
fruitful and multiply. God again
instructs the eating of green herbs and now allows humankind
to eat the flesh of animals; nevertheless, God forbids the
eating of blood.
God also institutes the death penalty for murder,
reminding them that man has
been created in God’s image and therefore, the life of
every human being is very precious. This passage is a
reminder to us that when we look at others, we must see them
as having been created in the image and likeness of the
Almighty God.
“Whoever sheds
man’s blood, by man his blood shall be shed; For in the
image of God He made man.” (Genesis 9:6)
Noah Lets the Dove Through the Ark of the
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The Rainbow: the
Sign of the Covenant
After Noah and his family emerge from the Ark,
they sacrifice to God an offering of the clean animals
carried on the Ark for that purpose.
God promises Noah
that He will never again curse the earth because of the
wickedness of man, and never again
destroy every living, breathing creature on earth as He had
done in the flood:
“And
the Lord smelled a soothing aroma. Then the Lord said in
His heart, ‘I will never again curse the ground for man’s
sake, although the imagination of man’s heart is evil from
his youth; nor will I again destroy every living thing as
I have done.’” (Genesis 8:21)
God sets a rainbow in the sky as a sign of the covenant (ot
brit / אוֹת בְּרִית) with all people of
the earth: “I set My rainbow
in the cloud, and it shall be for the sign of the covenant
between Me and the earth.” (Genesis 9:13)
This is not the only covenant that God has made. Other
covenants were to follow, and each one comes with its own
particular sign (ot).
The sign of the Abrahamic covenant is circumcision of all
male infants on the eighth day. The sign of the Mosaic
covenant is the keeping of the seventh-day Sabbath.
Yeshua said that the great hallmark of faith in
Him — of having the
Torah written inside our hearts and minds in the Brit
Chadashah (New Covenant) — is
love:
“By this everyone will
know that you are My disciples, if you love one another."
(John 13:35)
Arab and Jewish students playfully arm wrestle together.
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The Generational
Curse of Ham
After leaving the Ark, Noah plants a vineyard.
Although he is a righteous man, he becomes
drunk on wine and is found by his son, Ham, passed out
naked in his tent.
Noah blesses two of his sons, Shem and Yafet, because
they walk in backwards and cover his nakedness; however,
Noah’s son Ham is punished for dishonoring his father.
This is a strong lesson for all of our children. The
command to honor our mother and father comes with a promise
that we will live a long and blessed life.
"Honor your father and
your mother, that your days may be prolonged in the land
which the LORD your God gives you.” (Exodus 20:12)
Teaching children
to properly respect their parents protects their future.
The Coral World Observation Tower in Eilat, which is Israel's southernmost
city and a popular resort area for Israeli families and tourists.
Although Noah’s entire family is saved physically, each
one still has to choose the way of spiritual salvation — a
transformation of the heart. Shem and Yafet show a right
heart and right spirit, while their brother Ham, shows that
his heart needs to be regenerated.
This curse over Ham did not end with him, but
carried on down the generations.
Likewise, we may unknowingly also carry curses upon our
lives from generational sins of our family before us.
The atoning blood
of Yeshua paid the price for all our sins and has the
power to break these curses; however, we must receive,
proclaim, and walk in the freedom we have in the Son.
One of Ham’s sons was Cush. His son, Nimrod, began the
kingdom of Babel (modern day Iraq). Nimrod also built the
wicked city of Nineveh, to which God sent Jonah to preach
repentance.
Torah scroll and yad (Torah pointer)
The Tower of Babel was built in the land of Shinar,
which is in Babylon (Iraq
In Hebrew, Babel means
confusion.
The people of the world unified in their goal
of building the tower of Babel, but their motives were
founded in control and rebellion against God.
They wanted to control their destiny.
“And they said, ‘Come, let
us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the
heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be
scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.’”
(Genesis 11:4)
(Genesis 11:4)
To save humankind from uniting to do evil, God confuses
their language.
“Come, let us go down and
confuse their language so they will not understand each
other.” (Genesis 11:7)
Tower of Babel, by Lucas van Valckenborch (Louvre Museum)
It is ironic that the very thing they feared, being
scattered and divided across all the earth, is exactly
what happened to them when they attempted to secure their
own future without relying on God.
“So the LORD scattered
them abroad from there over the face of all the earth, and
they ceased building the city.” (Genesis 11:8)
By examining our
motives in everything we do, we can see if we are
attempting to be the "master of our own fate" or to
“build a name for ourselves” or working to build the
Kingdom of God.
All that is built with impure motives will be destroyed
on the Day of Judgment.
Still, there is a principle here that we must not miss:
when the people come into unity of heart, mind and purpose,
nothing is impossible for them!
“And the LORD said,
‘Indeed the people are one and they all have one language,
and this is what they begin to do; now nothing that they
propose to do will be withheld from them.’” (Genesis
11:6)
A couple shops together in the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem.
God Himself acknowledges that such unity is a
powerful force.
When we submit to the tactic of divide and conquer, we
succumb to weakness and defeat. That is why the enemy of
our souls works overtime to cause division in churches,
families and marriages.
It is in unity — rooted in righteousness
and Godliness — that God commands His blessing:
“Behold, how good and how
pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
... For there the LORD commanded the blessing — Life
forevermore.” (Psalm 133:1, 3)
Imagine what Believers can accomplish when they are
motivated by love and united in God's purposes.
Jewish men pray together in Jerusalem
The Language of
Love
What created such unity among the people of Babel? They
all spoke the same language.
The only thing necessary to destroy the entire
work of building the Tower of Babel was to disrupt their
communication.
But communication is not only based on the language or
dialect we speak.
A best-selling book by Gary Chapman called The 5
Love Languages analyzes five different emotional
communication preferences that connect people to each other:
words of affirmation; acts of service; receiving or giving
gifts; quality time; and physical touch.
Understanding
these preferences can help us deepen our relationships
with others in our homes, work, and daily travels.
An Israeli couple sits by the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo by Ron Almog)
Even more so, Believers are to be uniquely connected to
each other through God’s love language, which is expressed
through one mind, one heart, and one spirit rooted in His
Word.
This unity of mind, heart and spirit is expressed in a
famous Jewish saying: “May you
be covered in the dust of your Rabbi!”
Likewise, those who follow Yeshua (Jesus),
walking closely in His footsteps and sitting humbly at His
feet, become covered in the dust of His sandals.
Communicating in the unity of God’s love language is one
way we can identify those who are covered in the dust of
Yeshua and are truly His disciples
(talmidim).
"...follow in His steps." (1 Peter 2:21)
This is how we speak God's love language to
others: we instruct, exhort, rebuke, encourage and respond
to others with the fruit of His Spirit —love, joy, peace,
forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness
and self-control
(Galatians 5:22–23).
(Galatians 5:22–23).
And this is how God speaks His love language to Israel:
In Isaiah 53, He describes for them their Messiah, who will
suffer for and heal them from their sins once and for all.
In the next chapter (the prophetic reading for this
Shabbat), He tells them why He loves them so much, even
after they have forsaken Him so many times:
“‘For
this is like the days of Noah to Me, When I swore that the
waters of Noah would not flood the earth again; so I have
sworn that I will not be angry with you, nor will I rebuke
you.
"For
the mountains may be removed and the hills may shake, but
My lovingkindness will not be removed from you, and My
covenant of peace will not be shaken,’ says the LORD who
has compassion on you.” (Isaiah 54:9–10)
God so loved Israel that He sent them a righteous yet
suffering servant so that a right relationship with God
could be restored and eternal salvation guaranteed those who
follow Yeshua. While
Noah saved himself and his family, Messiah Yeshua is the
Saviour of the world.
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man prays at the Western (Wailing) Wall.
The Coming
Judgment
Just like the flood in the days of Noah, in the
end times, judgment will come suddenly (Matthew
24:36–41).
But those who know
the Lord need not fear, for He will provide a safe shelter, a
teivah,
from the raging storm of tribulation just as He provided the
ark for Noah and his family.
The prophet Isaiah wrote,
“Come, My people, enter
your chambers, and shut your doors behind you; Hide
yourself, as it were, for a little moment, until the
indignation is past.” (Isaiah 26:20)
May we emerge from the Ark of God’s shelter in the unity
of faith to establish the new heavens and the new earth of
peace and righteousness and justice under the rule of the
Messiah, Yeshua.
Please stand together with us and support our end-time
labor of love: bringing the Good News of Yeshua to the Holy
Land.
"They will be My
people, and I will be their God. I will give them
singleness of heart and action, so that they will always
fear Me and that all will then go well for them and for
their children after them. I will make an everlasting
covenant with them ... I will rejoice in doing them good
and will assuredly plant them in this land with all My
heart and soul." (Jeremiah 32:38–41)
“‘Bring the whole
tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in My
house. Test Me in this,' says the Lord Almighty, 'and see
if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour
out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to
store it.’”
(Malachi 3:10)
(Malachi 3:10)
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she would have a visitation / encounter with the God of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and be immersed in the Living
Waters of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit).
We believe that Hadas will be a future spiritual leader,
including leading Hebrew worship here in Israel,
instrumental in bringing thousands into a relationship with
Adonai.
Please pray for these others here in Israel who need the
same holy encounter with the Messiah as Hadas: Jacky,
Miriam, Haya, Talia, Shmuel & Anav.
Shabbat Shalom from the
Entire Bibles For Israel Family!
Entire Bibles For Israel Family!
The Jewish people (the People of the Book)
gave the world the BIBLE.Today there are about 14 million
Jewish people in the world though most have never studied
the Messianic Prophecies. Finally, for the first time, there will
be a Hebrew Messianic Prophecy Bible, based on the
Ancient Dead Sea Scrolls and Masoretic texts translated
into hundreds of languages, exposing the true meanings.
Many have falsely said that God is finished with His Chosen People;
however, Bible prophecy clearly states that this will never be so.
In fact, in these Last Days, God is moving among His people to
physically and spiritually restore them.
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