Friday, November 23, 2018

CHUCK KOLB 11/23/2018

Shabbat Shalom - Parasha Vayishlach - Overcomers of Life's Struggles !!!

Previously posted ... 
Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart !!! 
http://conpats.blogspot.com/2018/11/chuck-kolb-11222018.html 

#ShabbatShalom - Welcome to this week’s Parasha (Torah Portion), which is called Vayishlach (And He Sent). Please read along as we study the portion of Scripture that will be read in synagogues around the world during this week’s Shabbat (Saturday) service.
We know you will be blessed! 


In last week’s Torah portion, Jacob left his unjust father-in-law, Laban, while he was off shearing his sheep.  Fearing that Laban would keep his daughters, Leah and Rachel, Jacob stole away with all he had: his sons, his two wives, and all of his livestock, heading for the mountains of Gilead. This week, after 22 years in Haran, it was likely difficult for Jacob to free himself from Laban’s wicked manipulation and control, but he did succeed.  We can imagine that he was anticipating with great joy his return to his ancestral homeland of Canaan; however, in order to do so, he had to first pass through Edom, the territory of Esau, his estranged brother.

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Restoring the Broken Relationship of the Garden with the Tabernacle 
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Are You a Watchman on the Wall? 
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Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord of Hosts – YHVH Sabaoth 
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The Prophetic Significance of the Passover Lamb 
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Celebrate Yeshua HaMashiach's birthday - The Feast of Tabernacles !
http://conpats.blogspot.com/2017/10/chuck-kolb-10082017.html 

Simchat Torah: Celebrating Yeshua – the Word That Dwells Among Us
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Rabbi Friedman - The Soul and the Afterlife: Where Do We Go From Here? 
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Is It a Man, Angel, or God?
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Parshat Vayishlach 
https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/3197/jewish/Vayishlach-in-a-Nutshell.htm
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/default.asp?tDate=11/24/2018


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Weekly Torah Portion: Vayishlach 

Yaakov avinu, with true humility, (not false), asked of G-d His protection from his brother Esau, not as a reward for his own merits, (of which he possessed many), but simply as an expression of G-d's unreserved and outright loving kindness. 

 Vayeitzei (Genesis 32:4 - 36:43) Parashat Vayeitzei is read on Shabbat: Kislev 16, 5779 / November 24, 2018

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Temple Talk Radio: Stairway to Heaven vs. Dust in the Wind: Who Are Yaakov & Esav? 

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Published on Nov 20, 2018 - The Temple Institute 
The Month of Kislev: A Time for Dreaming 
Kislev and the Clash of Cultures: Seeing is Believing, or Believing is Seeing? 

This week's epic edition of Temple Talk welcomes Rabbi Richman back from his American speaking tour. Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman join up again in their inimitable style, sharing amazing insights into the spiritual dimensions of the month of Kislev, and deep Torah knowledge that helps us to understand the nature of the personalities of Yaakov and Esav, drawing extensively from the Torah portions in which these two unlikely twins make their appearance.

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Can A Jew Be Messianic?
by Dr. Rivkah Lambert Adler 
Two prominent rabbis, one Conservative, David Wolpe and one Orthodox, Tovia Singer hold vastly different perspectives on the Messianic movement. Ironically, it’s the Orthodox rabbi who redeems it. There can be no such thing as a Messianic Jew, claims Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent leader in the Conservative Jewish movement in the United States and prolific author. In his conclusion, Wolpe stated plainly, “Belief in Jesus does not ‘fulfill’ Judaism. It negates it.” A surprising counterpoint is presented in a video of a 45-minute talk given by Orthodox Rabbi Tovia Singer in Manila, Philippines last year. Ironically, in this talk, Singer offered a perspective on the Messianic movement that appears to redeem it, at least in the eyes of the God of Israel. “And what happened is the Messianic Movement, although it was used initially, as a conspiracy to convert the Jews, it became a method God used to bring in the non-Jews to the God of Israel.”   
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A Pastor and a Rabbi Give Thanks for the Ties that Bind Us
by Rabbi Tuly Weisz and Pastor Jentezen Franklin 

More importantly, we join together to “do good.” As Jews and Christians, we both acknowledge that the Bible is the source of all good, and Thanksgiving reminds us of our shared heritage. When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 and gave thanks for their survival and successes, they looked intently at the Bible for inspiration and established the Book of Books as the foundation for the New World. The pilgrims were fleeing religious oppression in Europe. They looked to the Bible for hope and even studied Biblical Hebrew in order to read it in its original. The pilgrims saw themselves as the chosen people fleeing from the brutal King James I, whom they referred to as Pharaoh, thereby casting off their yoke of bondage and oppression. 
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A Pastor and a Rabbi United to Help Feed Jerusalem’s Neediest on Thanksgiving
by David Brummer 
At a special Thanksgiving Day event, Pastor Jentezen Franklin and Rabbi Tuly Weisz, a Christian and a Jew, came together – under the auspices of Colel Chabad – to help some of Jerusalem’s poorest and neediest residents. Franklin is currently in Israel leading a mission with his congregation – the Free Chapel Worship Center, based in Gainesville, Georgia. 
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THERE IS NO DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION 

Gideon Saar: supports the Jordan Option
by Ted Belman

Gideon Saar, speaking at the JPOST Diplomatic Conference yesterday, supported the Jordan Option:
Concerning the US peace initiative, dubbed by some as the “deal of the century,” the former minister said that coordination between the Israeli and the American governments today was at an all-time high and that he was hoping that the current administration will avoid the mistakes that previous administrations made – namely placing a Palestinian state at the center of the deal. “It is wrong to place at the center of the solution the establishment of a new Arab state at the heart of our nation,” he argued. “Not only is this miserable idea not part of a solution, [but] it is only taking us far from peace and security, and will increase instability in the region.” “A future Arab autonomy in Judea and Samaria should be connected to Jordan.” 
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The one option Israel doesn’t have in Gaza
by Evelyn Gordon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being assailed by his own base for his restraint last week following Hamas’s massive bombardment of southern Israel. But in considering what Israel’s policy should be, it’s important to realize that for now, the option of permanently ending Hamas terror doesn’t exist—not because it’s beyond Israel’s capability, but because it lacks sufficient public support.
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INTO THE FRAY: Defending Israel—Civilian casualties and common sense
by MARTIN SHERMAN

Jewish victory over the adversarial Arab collective must be Israel’s overriding moral & operational concern. Facilitating its achievement should be the overriding challenge for Israel’s legal establishment. We impose countless restrictions on our soldiers—legal as well as mental. Our fighters are more afraid of the Military Advocate General than [Hamas leader] Yahya Sinwar. Instead of defeating the enemy, we are containing it…—Education Minister Naftali Bennett, Press Conference, Nov. 19, 2018—relating to wide spread dissatisfaction with inadequate IDF response to the months of Hamas-instigated violence. There is always a cost to defeat an evil. It never comes free, unfortunately. But the cost of failure to defeat a great evil is far higher —then-NATO spokesman Jamie Shea, cited in “Civilian deaths ‘necessary price’” , BBC, May 31, 1999—in response to allegations of extensive civilian casualities as the result of NATO bombing in the 1998-9 Balkan War. 
https://www.israpundit.org/into-the-fray-defending-israel-civilian-casualties-and-common-sense/ 
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And Jacob sent [vayishlach וַיִּשְׁלַח] messengers ahead of him 
to his brother Esau in the land of Seir, the country of Edom. 
Genesis 32:4 - v3 in Hebrew Bibles  



Shabbat Shalom - Parasha Vayishlach - Overcomers of Life's Struggles !!!
Torah Ark at the Western (Wailing) Wall in Jerusalem
 
Shabbat Shalom 
 
Welcome to this week’s Parasha (Torah Portion), which is called Vayishlach (And He Sent).
 
Please read along as we study the portion of Scripture that will be read in synagogues around the world during this week’s Shabbat (Saturday) service.
 
We know you will be blessed!
 
PARASHA VAYISHLACH (And He Sent)
Genesis 32:4 (v. 3 in Hebrew Bibles)–36:43; Obadiah 1:1–21; Ephesians 4:1–32
 
“And Jacob sent [vayishlach וַיִּשְׁלַח] messengers ahead of him to his brother Esau in the land of Seir, the country of Edom.”  
(Genesis 32:4 [Hebrew Bibles: v. 3]) 
 
In last week’s Torah portion, Jacob left his unjust father-in-law, Laban, while he was off shearing his sheep.  Fearing that Laban would keep his daughters, Leah and Rachel, Jacob stole away with all he had: his sons, his two wives, and all of his livestock, heading for the
mountains of Gilead. 
 
After 22 years in Haran, it was likely difficult for Jacob to free himself from Laban’s wicked manipulation and control, but he did succeed.  We can imagine that he was anticipating with great joy his return to his ancestral homeland of Canaan; however, in order to do so, he had to first pass through Edom, the territory of Esau,
his estranged brother. 
 

A Jewish man prepares to read from the open
Torah scroll.
  
Jacob’s Family Becomes a Nation 
“Then the messengers returned to Jacob, saying, ‘We came to your brother Esau, and he also is coming to meet you, and four hundred men are with him.  So Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed.” 
(Genesis 32:6–
7) 
 
The time had come for Jacob to confront his past.  More than two decades had passed since Jacob had posed as his brother Esau and received the first-born blessing from their father.
 
The last time Jacob had seen Esau, he was filled with murderous rage, vowing to kill him; therefore, it is no wonder that Jacob felt anxiety at the prospect of seeing Esau again, especially upon learning that his brother was headed his way with 400 men!
 
Had Esau held a grudge against Jacob all these years?  Or had time eased the pain of betrayal and brought forgiveness?  Could the generous gifts of livestock sent ahead to Esau somehow appease his anger?  Jacob was about to find out.
 
Jacob was a man of strategy: he divided his family and the people with him, along with his flock, herds and camels, into two camps.  That way, if Esau attacked one camp, the other would survive.  (Genesis 32:8)
 
The Torah does not call these two camps Jacob's "family."  This is the first time that the Scriptures refer to those who are with Jacob as a nation / people group (ha’am הָעָם).
 
“Jacob divided the people [ha’am, הָעָם] who were with him into two groups.”  (Genesis 32:7)
 
This is why the Jewish People, even today, are called the
house of Jacob. 
 

Jacob Sees Esau Coming to Meet Him, by James Tissot

Jacob Becomes Israel 
That night, after separating everyone and everything into two camps, Jacob stays behind.  While alone, he encounters an angel with whom he wrestles until daybreak, insisting, “I will not let you go until you bless me.”  (Genesis 32:26)
 
Jacob refuses to settle for anything less than a full physical and spiritual inheritance, and his tenacity is commendable;
even the angel takes note of it. 
 
But the angel's response is puzzling at first.  The angel asks Jacob, “‘What is your name?’ He said, ‘Jacob (Yaacov יַעֲקֹב).’”  (Genesis 32:27)
 
Why did the angel ask about Jacob’s name?  In Hebrew, his name (Yaacov) can mean the heel of the foot (because he grasped Esau’s heel when coming out of the womb), but it can also carry a connotation of deceiver or supplanted.
 
The "angel” knew that for Jacob to embark on his divine destiny, he first needed to face the truth about himself.  By stating his name, Jacob announced his character.  
 
The angel then changed his name to Israel (Yisrael יִשְׂרָאֵל) because he had struggled (sarah שָׂרָה) with God and with men, and had overcome.  (Genesis 32:28)
 
The name of Israel comes from two Hebrew words: strive (sar שר) and God (El אל). Since the word sar also means prince, there is a connotation of princely power.  In this sense, Israel can also mean
Prince with God
 

Jacob Wrestled with an Angel (1897 Bible Pictures and What They
Teach Us by Charles Foster)
 
A lesson is in this for everyone.  To become the overcomers we are called to be and to experience full victory in our lives, there are times when we must be tenacious in our faith and times when we must prevail in prayer.
 
The Torah identifies Jacob’s mysterious wrestling partner only as an eesh (man); nevertheless, it becomes obvious that he was much more than just a man. Jacob recognized this and, therefore, called the place Peniel (פְּנִיאֵל), which means Face of God, because He had seen God face to face (panim el panim).
 
The prophet Hosea also saw that Jacob wrestled with God:
 
“In the womb he took his brother by the heel, and in his manhood he strove with God.  He strove with the angel and prevailed.”  
(Hosea 12:3–4) 
 
This intense encounter left Jacob with a permanent limp from a dislocated hip.
 
“And the sun rose upon him as he passed over Peniel, and he limped upon his thigh.”  (Genesis 32:31)
 

A reader follows along in the Torah scroll using a yad (Torah pointer) in
order to keep his place and not obscure the view of those standing at
his side.
  
Jacob Makes Peace With Esau 
On his way to meet Esau, Jacob prepared for the worst to happen.
 
Positioning his family behind him, Jacob "went on ahead and bowed down to the ground seven times as he approached his brother.
 
"But Esau ran to meet Jacob and embraced him; he threw his arms around his neck and kissed him.  And they wept."  (Genesis 33:3–4)
 
While there is obvious merit in being prepared for the worst, the Bible teaches us that worrying about the future is pointless, since much of what we waste time worrying about never comes to pass.
 
It's not that we should deliberately fail to recognize the pitfalls before us and go ahead blindly.
 
The point is that we can put all of our cares and concerns into God’s hands, trusting Him to take care of us in any and all situations, even those that could cause us to be fearful or distressed.
 
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”  
(Philippians 4:6) 
 

Jacob Reconciled with Esau (Bible Primer, 1919)

Like Jacob, some of us have relationships that have been strained—perhaps family members are angry over some past offense.
 
We may even have committed a great wrong toward someone close to us.  In time and with the Lord’s leading, even these estranged relationships can be healed.
 
Each of us has been given the ministry of reconciliation and should do whatever we can to bring healing and restoration to our relationships with one another, especially our brothers and sisters in the Body of Messiah. 
 
“Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Yeshua  (Jesus) the Messiah, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation.”  (2 Corinthians 5:18)
 
Although Esau eventually reconciled with his brother, his descendants — the Edomites — continued to harbor hatred against Jacob’s descendants.  It is an ancient hatred, the spirit of which continues to this very day.
 

A Jewish man stands at the bimah in a Jerusalem synagogue.
 
Palestinian terrorists continue to claim the lives of Israeli civilians who are just going about their daily lives, while rockets from Gaza barrage the south of Israel again and again.  Israeli security forces and soldiers are also targets of these "popular resistance" attacks.
 
But we know that God severely judges such violence.
 
In the Haftarah (prophetic portion) for this week, in the book of Obadiah, God warns that because of their violence against the children of Jacob (Israel), there will be no survivors of the house of Esau, and they will be cut off forever. 
 
“Because of the violence done to your brother Jacob, shame shall cover you, and you shall be cut off forever . . . and there shall be no survivor for the house of Esau, for the LORD has spoken.”  (Obadiah 1:10, 18)
 
Celebrate Israel Festival in Los Angeles (Photo: Israel American
Council; Commons License 2.0)
 
Jacob’s Daughter Is Defiled 
This week’s Scripture portion records the rape of Dinah, Jacob’s only daughter.  When Dinah goes out to see the women in the town of Shechem, the son of Hamor the Hivite (also named Shechem) takes her by force and lays with her; afterward, he wishes to marry her.
 
Interestingly, the Hebrew meaning of the name Hamor is donkey, a herd animal renowned for its strength, intelligence, keen sense of curiosity, and stubbornness, which arises from an instinct for self-preservation.  Shechem turns to his father Hamor for help in securing Dinah's hand in a marriage covenant.
 
The Hebrew in this passage of Scripture may hint that Dinah is responsible for her actions, though not her misfortune.  In Hebrew, a male youth is called a na’ar נער and a female youth is ana’arah נערה
 
Israel Scouts aged 12–16 get ready to leave on an autumn trip from the
central Israeli city of Kfar Saba.
 
In describing Dinah’s adventure to see the daughters of the land, the Torah calls her a na’ar and not a na’arah.  True, it is only the difference of one letter, but this letter is the letter hey (ה), which can be used as an abbreviation for the name of God, and it is the suffix that generally makes words feminine in Hebrew, which is a gender-based language.
 
“His heart was drawn to Dinah daughter of Jacob; he loved the young woman [han-na-‘ă-rā, הַֽנַּעֲרָ֔] and spoke tenderly to her.”  (Genesis 34:3)
 
If someone is not aware of how precise and exacting Torah scribes are, one might think this a simple typo — a technical error.  However, because Torah scholars are hyper-precise as they transcribe each Torah scroll, we can conclude that the removal of the letter hey was not a mistake, but rather a deliberate act.
 
It perhaps suggests that Dinah’s solo jaunt into the city was made without awareness of her vulnerability.
 

The Abduction of Dinah, by James Tissot
Dinah went into the city only to visit the women of the land, not the men.  As the sister of 12 brothers, the longing for female company her own age could be considered quite natural.
She may have felt safe in the land, as well, since her family lived in the area in peace,having bought the land they dwelled on from the sons of Hamor.
We do not know the exact circumstances.  Yet, it seems that Dinah went out with the confidence of a young man, not conscious of the dangers of entering the city alone as a young woman.
 
Even today, women need to recognize their vulnerabilities and walk in wisdom, not putting themselves in situations where purity or sanctity of mind, soul, and/or body could be endangered.
 
Of course, parents, both spiritual and legal, have a responsibility to teach, warn, and advise their children about these realities before they put themselves in danger.
 
Whatever her reasoning was, Dinah bears some responsibility for venturing out alone, while Shechem carries the full responsibility for his criminal and violent act toward a defenseless woman.
 

Orthodox Jewish women and children in Jerusalem.  
(Photo by Claudius) 

Jacob’s Sons Plot Revenge   
Jacob’s sons, Dinah’s brothers, were outraged at the defilement and dishonoring of their sister.  But Hamor spoke with Jacob, asking that through a marriage of their son and daughter, their two people groups could come into covenantal relationship.
 
The sons of Jacob dealt treacherously with Hamor, telling him that they would agree to his proposal on the condition that all the males be circumcised, since this was the sign of the covenant.
 
Hamor and Shechem, in good faith, agreed, and all the males were circumcised.  On the third day, when they were immobilized with pain, Simeon and Levi killed every man as vengeance for Shechem defiling their sister.  They even took all the spoil — their flocks, riches, wives, and little ones.
 
Simeon and Levi took revenge for a terrible crime committed against their sister, even though the entire city tried to make amends.
 
Rage can cause people to do terrible things.  A bad temper is a character weakness that needs to be overcome if we are ever to be the people of God He desires us to be.  
 
The word of God tells us that the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God, and that anger rests in the bosom of fools. 
 
It is natural to feel anger at times, but we must not allow anger to control us.  The enemy wants to use our anger against us to cause much destruction.
 
In the way of Yeshua (Jesus), we are not to return evil for evil, but to overcome evil with good.  Yes, we may become angry over injustice and the wrongs that people do against us or others, especially our loved ones, but this does not justify our sinning by committing ugly acts of vengeance.
 
“Be angry and sin not.”  (Ephesians 4:26)
 

Before the mantle is placed over the Torah scroll,
a sash secures the tightly rolled scroll which
protects it when it is being held or standing in
the Torah ark.  This sash is symbolic of the sash
worn by the High Priest during the time when the
Temple stood in Jerusalem.
 
Rage Is Cursed 
Did Simeon and Levi act righteously?  Not in their father's eyes. 
 
Although Jacob did not deny that his daughter should have been avenged in some way, to his dying day he did not forgive them for acting in rage.  Rather than blessing them on his deathbed, he cursed their anger and cruelty.
 
“Simeon and Levi are brothers; instruments of cruelty are in their dwelling place.  Let not my soul enter their council . . . cursed be their anger, for it is fierce; and their wrath, for it is cruel!  I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel.”  (Genesis 49:5–7)
 
And by the time they entered the Promised Land, the tribe of Simeon was the smallest and weakest (see the second census of Moses Numbers 26:14), and they were left out of Moses’ final blessing before he died (Deuteronomy 33).

In addition, their small inheritance lies within the larger inheritance of the tribe of Judah — so they were somewhat scattered among Judah (Joshua 19:1–9).
 
The tribe of Levi is the only tribe of the twelve who did not receive an inheritance of land; yet, through their obedience to God in later generations (Exodus 32) and by His grace, they did receive the privilege and responsibility of the priestly duties in Israel, to this day.
 
The word of God has so much to say about anger.  God Himself is called gracious and slow to anger (Psalm 103:8), and He asks us to imitate him in this.
 
“He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.”  (Proverbs 16:32)
 
   
Each of Us Struggle   
This Parasha concludes on a sad note, as Rachel dies giving birth to her second son, whose name is changed by his father from Ben–oni (son of my sorrow) to Ben-yamin (son at my right hand).
 
Jacob returns to his father, Isaac, who lives to an old age of 180, but Jacob never sees his mother again, since she died while he was away in Haran.
 
Jacob’s life shows us that we may go through many trials and difficulties, but through tenacity and prayer, we can overcome.
 
Yeshua told us that in this life we will have many troubles, but we can be of good cheer for He has overcome the world (John 16:33).
 
To this very day, the descendants of Jacob (Israel) still struggle with this Divine Man who is Yeshua HaMashiach (the Messiah).  
 
Please pray that they will come to know the Messiah and to a knowledge of the truth, encountering Him in a personal way, and receiving their full inheritance of eternal life through faith by grace.
 
 
"You will again have compassion on us; You will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea."  (Micah 7:19)
 

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