Torah Portion Nitzavim-Veyelech Complete

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Deuteronomy 29:10-30:20, 31:1-30

Isaiah 61:10-63:9, Hosea 14:2-10, Joel 2:15-27

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This Parashah covers the covenant renewal at Mt. Horeb, the assurance of God's fidelity, an exhortation to choose life, and Joshua's succession of Mosheh. It's basically the Restoration and Hope for Israel in the Dispersion.

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.

28 thoughts on “Torah Portion Nitzavim-Veyelech Complete”

  1. Shabbat Tshva; Sabbath of return, return is better than repentance which sounds harsh and brings guilt, we are being asked to return to Him and His ways, come back my son, remember the parable of the prodigal son? We are him, the father kowss where we’ve been, knows we’ve blown our inheritance on wild living, and are ragged, naked and filthy, nevrthe less we return wholeheartedly and father welcomes us, cleans us up, give us new clothes and thows and party, the ingathering, tabernacles.

  2. The Covenant Renewal meal, of Paesach, I understand, however, compared to Dt, and Mr. Ebal and Gerzim,this covenant renewal process seems very minor.Not withstanding Yeshua’s death on the stake, that’s major. But the other renewals were much more complicated – why?

  3. Today, you was on HRN. with this same teaching and there wasn’t any sound, and it seen like every time you are on either it goes off of the air or the sound is off.So I came to the computer to listen to you. I have Carlos & Maggie Perdomo as friends on fb. He is a wonderful singer,I pray for them and told them they could come and stay with me, but someone else beat me to them.HA!!HA!! So invite him to sing in your congregation.

  4. wayne_stensrud@yahoo.com

    Rico
    In Leviticus 16:29, 16:31, 23:27, 23:32 regarding on the Yom Kippur you are to afflict your souls. How are we to interpret that? Is it acceptable to dance on Yom Kippur?

  5. This is the portion read on the week of 9-11-01, “conflaguration” Did the nations ask, why did this happen to US? Our state courts had begun orders to schools to remove 10 Commandments. The smashing of the tabliets.

  6. This is sooo essential to understand that all the major Torah teachers should take the course; and when they do; you should post their names to the front of your web site. People need some guideliens as to which Torah teachers they are going to follow or learn from. This would be a great starting point for credentialing, or authorizing.

  7. There is so much to cover so much to learn so much to understand. There is no time. I think I am using less than my “10” percent of the capacity that the human beain is it is supposely to be using! What a blessing it is that the Almighty gave me this opportunity.

  8. I really enjoy your teachings. But why is it that the more I study .. the more I feel that I do not know anything at all. I keep praying that the Lord give me wisdom to understand.

    1. Learning,

      We are to seek wisdom & understanding, but have patience through knowing that it is not through wisdom or learning that we are elavated in heaven (Matt 18:4). In addition, never forget that the adversary exploited Eve ‘s(& Adam’s) desire for knowledge that got us into this mess to begin with (Gen 2:17).

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