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Terumah

19th Torah Portion in Exodus/Shemot, שְׁמוֹת called Terumah (תְּרוּמָה‎)— for 17 Feb. ‘24

Terumoh, Terimuh, or Trumah (תְּרוּמָה‎)

Terumoh, Terimuh, Trumah - Scinia - The Tabernacle
The Tabernacle

We’re in the book of Exodus (Shemot) reading Terumah.

Shabbat Shalom, y’all!

+++++ There was ++++ evening and morning

test everything, hold tight to what is good – 1 Thessalonians 5:21

֍ ֍ ֍  What is this Torah portion about?

 

 

This week we continue in the book of Exodus (Shemot).

This parashah, Terumah, tells of Yehovah’s instructions to make the Tabernacle and its furnishings. (<<— edited from Wikipedia)

AI developed:

Terumah is a parashah that outlines the divine instructions given by Yehovah for the construction of the Tabernacle and its furnishings.

This sacred text provides detailed guidance on the materials, dimensions, and design of the Tabernacle, as well as the construction of various elements such as the Ark of the Covenant, the menorah, and the altar.

The instructions emphasize the importance of precision and craftsmanship, highlighting the sanctity and significance of the Tabernacle as a place of worship and encounter with the divine.

Through Terumah, Yehovah establishes a blueprint for creating a sacred space that facilitates a deep connection between the Israelites and their God.

֍ ֍ ֍  Where are we in our studies?

The Book of Exodus or, simply, Exodus (from Ancient Greek: ἔξοδος, éxodos, meaning “going out”; Hebrew: וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמוֹת, shəmōṯ, “These are the names”, the beginning words of the text: “These are the names of the sons of Israel” Hebrew: וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמֹות בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל)

֍ ֍ ֍ What is our study called?

Study’s name

Terumah, Terumoh, Terimuh, or Trumah (תְּרוּמָה) — Hebrew for “gift” or “offering”)

19th Terumah 17 Feb. ‘24, 8 Adar, Exodus 25:1–27:19, 1 Kings 5:26–6:13, Mark 12:35–44

֍ ֍ ֍ ֍ Torah – Exodus – Shemot

֍ ֍ ֍ ֍ hafTarah –

֍ ֍ ֍ ֍ Brit haDashah –

֍ ֍ ֍ I Need a Massive Miracle Before I Believe | Torah Teaching – Terumah, SO BE IT!

I Need a Massive Miracle Before I Believe | Torah Teaching – Terumah
SO BE IT!

I Need a Massive Miracle Before I Believe | Torah Teaching – Terumah

Terumoh, Terimuh, Trumah - SO BE IT!
SO BE IT!

by SO BE IT!

God wants to live with us. He wants to be close. But we have to be willing to participate. How much do you need God to show you before you decide to follow him? Check out this Torah teaching called “Terumah” which means “Offering”.


֍ ֍ ֍ 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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Terumoh, Terimuh, Trumah - The Tabernacle (2009 Google Sketchup model by Gabriel Fink)
The Tabernacle (2009 Google Sketchup model by Gabriel Fink)
"Scripture taken from The Scriptures,
Copyright by Institute for Scripture Research.
Used by permission".

NOTE: For Older Testament passages I’ve become rather interested in reading them in the Septuagint. I know some passages are different there comparably.

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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