Contents
- 0.1 25th Torah Portion in Leviticus/Vayikra(ויקרא) called Tzav(צַו) for 30, March 2024
- 0.2 ֍ ֍ ֍ Additional Study
- 1 Torah Pearls #25 – Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)
- 2 Torah Pearls #25 – Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)
25th Torah Portion in Leviticus/Vayikra(ויקרא) called Tzav(צַו) for 30, March 2024
Tsav, Zav, Sav, or Ṣaw
Shabbat Shalom, y’all!
We’re in the book of Leviticus (/lɪˈvɪtɪkəs/) – Vayikra, reading in Tzav
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test everything, hold tight to what is good – 1 Thessalonians 5:21
֍ ֍ ֍ What is this Torah portion about?
This week we continue reading in the Book of Leviticus (/lɪˈvɪtɪkəs/) – Vayikra (Hebrew: וַיִּקְרָא), from the first word of the book, Vayikra, “He [Yehovah] called.”
This parashah, Tzav, teaches how the priests performed the sacrifices and describes the ordination of Aaron and his sons. (<<— edited from wikipedia)
֍ ֍ ֍ Where are we in our studies?
The Book of Leviticus (/lɪˈvɪtɪkəs/) The English name Leviticus comes from the Latin Leviticus, which is in turn from the Greek Greek Λευιτικόν, Leuitikon, referring the priestly tribe of the Israelites, “Levi.” The Greek expression is, in turn, a variant of the rabbinic Hebrew torat kohanim,[2] “law of priests.”
In Hebrew the book is called Vayikra (Hebrew: וַיִּקְרָא), from the first word of the book, Vayikra, “He [Yehovah] called.”
֍ ֍ ֍ What is our study called?
Study’s Name
Tzav, Tsav, Zav, Sav, or in Biblical Hebrew Ṣaw (צַו — Hebrew for “command”)
25th Tzav 30, March 2024, 20 Adar II, Leviticus 6:1–8:36, Malachi 3:4 – 4:6, Matthew 17:9–13
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֍ ֍ ֍ Additional Study
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Torah Pearls #25 – Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)
In this week’s episode of The Original Torah Pearls, Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36), we discuss what exactly is the JEPD theory otherwise known as the Documentary Hypothesis.
Torah Pearls #25 – Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)
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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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