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Exodus 10:1-13:16

Jeremiah 46:13-28

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This Parashah covers the Passover, the final plague on Pharaoh's son, and the flight from Egypt. This week's Torah Portion is one of the most important of the Year. We as followers of our Messiah and Master Yeshua know this Portion is a type and Shadow of the redemptive story YHVH is teaching us via the Torah. But, I also believe that YHVH is teachings us also other dimensions of His master plan for humanity and in this torah portion we will see what is the meaning of the blood on the door as the threshold covenant. Also, we will know about the festival rituals practice by the Egyptians once a year and which animal they worshiped. WOW, I can not believe how much information about the authority of our King is found in this Portion. YHVH HE IS ELOHIM!!!!!!!!!!!, and He will make his name known in this world and the world to come.

This page includes Torah Portions from multiple years covered by Wisdom in Torah. Each year we covered the Torah from a different perspective so you can explore each Parashah from a different perspective and focus.

  • 2010 Portions: Focus on Messianic connections in the Parashah
  • ANET Portions: Focus on the ancient Near Eastern cultural context of the Parashah
  • Mitzvot Portions: Focus on explaining and exploring the commandments found in the Parashah (in progress)
  • 2015 Portions: Revisiting the Parashah looking at the ancient cultural context more in depth with additional areas that have been researched
  • Brit Portions: Focus on connecting the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) to the Parashah

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Rico Cortes

I am a teacher of Scriptures, Torah follower, and believer in Messiah Yeshua. I have been given the opportunity to share the Word of God with many believers around the world. My work as a servant of the Most High God has allowed me to be a voice to spread the good news of the New Testament, unveiling its truth through context and the obedience to the Almighty through his Torah.

61 thoughts on “Torah Portion Bo Complete”

  1. Rico,
    I have been following your Torah teaching this year and am in awe of what Yahweh has shown you. I’ve been listening to you for several years via God’s Learning Channel, waytozion.org and through other postings on the Internet. Your heart for Yahweh is so evident and humbles me. Thank you for all of your sacrifice to study and to teach. Thank you for making these teachings available to all and for the powerpoints and other valuable resources provided on the blog. Thank you for being so patient to teach us to study for ourselves and so generous to share. All praises to our GREAT KING for what He has done in you and through you. May He continue to bless you and enable you to grow even more with the blog and with other opportunities.

  2. Rico, I’m still talking about the “Threshold Covenant” in our B’nai Shalom group a week past. Noone has heard about it. Wel-l-l-l-l-l they have now! Several are wanting to sign up to your “Wisdom in Torah”. YEAH! Can’t wait until you bring forth each Torah portion. Because of the way you teach, I have a date each week with my Bridegroom. Shabbat Shalom

  3. Shalom
    I am glad that you are willing to listen and learn together, I just got another email from someone complaining that it was too long. I am glad that there are people like you who value the time and effort that we put in for the study of the torah.
    thanks so much for being here.
    RICO

    1. Well Rico, for me the information was amazing and I wanted you to be able to go longer and finish the portion. I am so blessed by the teaching and all the effort you put into the teaching of YHVH’s word.

      Shalom and thank you so much.

  4. You know I will allow time to expound of the Torah for a long time we limit the time of how long we need for the torah but is always being my dream the Torah portions and do it without time limit. The good thing about the blog is that people can come in and listen or watch anytime they want. You know what this is the Torah of YHVH if there is a time people should make time for is for their spiritual learning.

    1. Stacey VerHaeghe

      Agreed, Rico. It has been a blessing to me to jump in and out of the blog as life allows
      (I say this as a mother of a toddler – ha!). On another note, I have two people in mind that
      would absolutely love your teachings here, but do not have the means to make on-line payments.
      Can I set up memberships for them, then contact them with the sign-on information. And, if yes,
      can you tell me what I need to do to make this happen, please? Thank you.

  5. Ex9:12 The LORD hardened Pharaoh’s heart. Strongs 2388 to strengthen
    The LORD gave him a bowl of soup and a PB sandwich so he could finish
    Pharaoh may have wanted to give up sooner Donna

  6. I’m excited to be here and just want to say Wow I’ve really enjoyed this and will be watching it over and over again because there is so much in them. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank You Shalom

  7. Hi Rico,

    My family and I are still “stunned” about the threshold covenant teaching….
    All we can say is WOW…I think WOW is a Hebrew word 🙂

    Also, if others are interested, this threshold covenant book can be found on the internet archive (http://www.archive.org/) search for “threshold covenant ”

    Here is the link to the book. : http://www.archive.org/details/thresholdcovenan00trum

    This site has many old books that are out of copyright…for reading…

    anyway, thanks for this information

    –bill

  8. Rico, love the way you teach us to study through the way you teach. And, thanks for listing your resources. What a brilliant Elohim to point us to the future through what was done in the past. Hutov

  9. This portion, part 2. 11th minute. Rico, you make mention that the first and last days of ULB are Sabbaths. I polite-fully request for you to show where in Lev 23 or Deut 16 does Moses use the word Sabbath in reference to those days?

    Thanks

    1. Lev 23:7 and 23:8 call those days Holy Convocations. There is to be no servile work done on those days. You could consider them as Sabbaths since we are not to do servile work, but they are not “called” Sabbaths. At least not that I have been able to find. I also have called them Sabbaths because of the instruction not to do servile work.

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