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#1 – Do Not Stop at the Books!
Create a righteous lifestyle with them.
To emphasize I DO NOT mean for you to go studying every fable the Jews have ever produced as if it is scriptural. Talmud is like Christian Commentaries. It was called “Oral Torah” in Yeshua’s days. Zohar, and Kabbalah, are very mystical books as are Gamatria and some others. Just stay in the bible at 1st and allow YHWH to lead you and teach you. He will provide the spirit of the truth (the Ruach ha Emeth) to lead you into all knowledge & truth and if He decides to lead you into other books to learn from follow Him carefully and prayerfully just stay based in the Torah.
Isaiah 8:20 TS2009
20 To the Torah and to the witness! If they do not speak according to this Word, it is because they have no daybreak.[a] Footnote: [a]Or light.Isaiah 8:20 KJV
20 To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.Isaiah 8:20 Brenton Septuagint
20 For he has given the law for a help, that they should not speak according to this word, concerning which there are no gifts to give for it.
“You search the Scriptures because you think you possess everlasting life in them. And these are the ones that bear witness of Me.(John 5:39 The Scriptures 1998+)
**in·ci·pit /inˈsipit/ noun plural noun: incipits
- Genesis: “origin” (Hebrew: Bereshit – “In the beginning”)
- Exodus: “going out” (Hebrew: Shemot – “Names”)
- Leviticus: “relating to the Levites” (Hebrew: Vayikra, – “And he called”)
- Numbers: numbering of the Israelites (Hebrew: Ba Midbar – “In the wilderness”)
- Deuteronomy: “second law” (Hebrew: Devarim, D’varim, or Debarim – “Words”)
֍ ֍ ֍ How to Keep Shabbat
How to Keep Shabbat
by NehemiasWall.com
Original creation Feb 8, 2017
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, How to Keep Shabbat, Nehemia Gordon discusses what it means “not kindle a fire on Shabbat”, where the Rabbinic tradition of lighting “Shabbat candles” comes from, and a reminder to show grace to those who don’t keep Shabbat the same way you do.
Watch this on YouTube, or NehemiasWall.com
֍ ֍ ֍ Further info concerning how to study & apply Torah:
Do Not Stop at the Books (Don’t only study! Live what you study!).
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NOTE: For Older Testament passages I’ve become rather interested in reading them in the Septuagint. I know some passages are different there comparably, but the Septuagint seems to have more depth in understanding than the Bibles translated using the Masoretic text created in about 600-1000 A.D.
This is compared to the origins of the Septuagint.
The Septuagint is the very first translation of the Hebrew Bible from Hebrew to another language, Greek. It’s believed that it was probably translated as early as the third century BC. The Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek is traditionally dated to the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt (285-246 BC).
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