Hebrew Roots/Torah observance
TORAH OBSERVANCE
With the restoration of Torah observance there is also of course a return to the ancient system of the study of the Torah which goes back to the second Temple period and was in existence at the time of Yeshua.
A standardised pattern of study meant that all of Yahweh God's people were studying the same portion at the same time and moving forward as one community in their understanding of the Word.
This also meant that any person could go into any synagogue anywhere in the world and be prepared for the subject of study. Thus Yeshua knew the appointed time to proclaim the "acceptable year of Yahweh" (Luke 4:16-19) when He went into the synagogue at Nazareth.
This pattern of study has continued to the present day in Jewish communities and is now being incorporated by the redeemed community of Yeshua.
- Genesis 1
- Genesis 6
- Genesis 12
- Genesis 18
- Genesis 23
- Genesis 25
- Genesis 28
- Genesis 32
- Genesis 37
- Genesis 41
- Genesis 44
- Genesis 47
- Exodus 1
- Exodus 6
- Exodus 10
- Exodus 13
- Exodus 18
- Exodus 21
- Exodus 25
- Exodus 27
- Exodus 30
- Exodus 35
- Exodus 38
- Leviticus 1
- Leviticus 6
- Leviticus 9
- Leviticus 12
- Leviticus 14
- Leviticus 16
- Leviticus 19
- Leviticus 21
- Leviticus 25
- Leviticus 26
- Numbers 1
- Numbers 4
- Numbers 8
- Numbers 13
- Numbers 16
- Numbers 19
- Numbers 22
- Numbers 25
- Numbers 30
- Numbers 33
- Deuteronomy 1
- Deuteronomy 3
- Deuteronomy 7
- Deuteronomy 11
- Deuteronomy 16
- Deuteronomy 21
- Deuteronomy 26
- Deuteronomy 29
- Deuteronomy 32
- Deuteronomy 32
- Deuteronomy 33
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