Torah Portion Noach Complete

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Genesis 6:9 - 11:32

Isaiah 54:1 - 55:5

Noaj 2024 wt

This Parashah covers the destruction of the world in the deluge and the restoration of the world following that event. Finding the legal fictions of the Ancient Near east in the story of the Flood. So, many types and shadows about messiah, covenant and covenant lawsuit that we are trying to understand in this story of Noach. Yah, establishes His Suzerainty on the Earth by making covenant with Noach and the earth. Our mandate is to become the faithful servants of the great king. We will investigate some additional Ancient Near Eastern Context to the literary structure of the Book of Genesis and why we see the 10 different sets of genealogies through out the book and the rest of Scripture.

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.

71 thoughts on “Torah Portion Noach Complete”

  1. I so enjoyed the Sabbath today. Loved the teaching. Definitely not boring and yes I laughed a few times … you are quite funny, Rico 🙂

    Can your camera pan in on your family one of these days?

    I hope that one day I will get to meet you and your family.

    From Canada

  2. Shabbat Shalom Rico,
    It is nice to have a good response to Climate Change. Bereshith 8:22.
    Thanks for the wonderful teaching. Blessings to you and your family.

  3. Hi Rico and Shalom! You’re annointing amazes me every week and puts me in awe of our supreme Creator. You are looking very healthy and appear to be losing some weight. I pray our awesome Protector kepts you fit and inspired. Blessings to your family. As for the two teachings so far…. WOW! As for Abraham, I think something very disgusting happened in that tent while Noah was intoxicated and we won’t know everything until we are with YHVH. What is important, is that we know this incident is why Canaan was cursed forever. It had to be something very sinful and disgusting to Yah. I personally think he molested his father.

  4. how come i can’t see Rico teaching, we were able to receive the video last week. We are listening to last week’s portion, is this why??? We’re a week behind…Also the volume is pretty low…is there any way you can increase the volume?

  5. jacqueline_58_1953

    I enjoyed the first torah portion you did on line with us Rico, as always you bring more light and truth to the torah portion, I am looking forward to hearing more of them and I am thankful to the Father for a very obedient son to bring this truth to us. thank you my brother . give your wife a big hug from me and tell her thank you for allowing her husband to shared with us in the household to be able to hear words from YHWH to you to us .. Shalom

  6. Barukh HaShem! Great works Rico. ADONAI bless you forevermore! While listening to you, this statement of yours jump out of me…The Messiah Yehsua is coming back in the clouds…. here goes my question… Is he really coming back in the clouds? Is this literal or metaphor? Do you have a study regarding this topic, video or audio? Toda rabah and Shalom!

  7. Rico,I am so grateful to you and your family for allowing you the honor of teaching the Torah weekly online. I know that this has to be very time-consuming ,and that’s why I’m particularly thanking your family for the privilege of giving you the time and space to study and give to those of us who’re seeking truth in YHVH’s word. I am fairly new to Torah (about 1.5 to 2 years),so right now I’m devouring as much of the word as I can take in daily and weekly. My question for this Torah portion has always puzzled me,and I haven’t been able to get a satisfactory answer. When the scriptures state that Ham saw the nakedness of this father,does it mean that he saw his father naked only? In Leviticus 20:11 it seems to imply that the “father’s wife” = uncovering the father’s nakedness. I’m no Bible scholar,but in English,that’s the impression that I get. So, did Ham see his father’s naked body,his mother’s naked body,or both of their bodies? I also heard it taught years before coming to Torah (without further explaination) that Ham committed a homosexual act upon his father while Noah was in his drunken state in the tent. Is there any truth to this statement? Last question:since the life of the flesh is in the blood,are Torah-observant persons allowed to donate blood/blood products or receive blood in the event of a life-threatening event? I know that the scriptures state not to eat/consume blood,but what about the specific questions which I’m asking? I don’t mean to ask so many questions,but I would appreciate a reply.I hope that these questions aren’t dumb either. Shalome

  8. The event with Noah and what happens after the flood has challenged many Torah
    Scholars.
    things to keep in mind:
    YHWH blessed sons of Noah, it be foolish for Noah to curse what YHWH blesses.
    The 4th son of ham gets cursed why 4th? remember YHWH also commands Noah to again be fruitfull and multiply actually commands him by name to do so, yet we know there are no further desendents from Noah, which brings rise to question does Noah become disobedient to YHWH or the other option would be that he couldn’t produce seed anylonger, perhaps the event in the tent is far more eventful than any man can imagine, that Ham castrates his father to ensure the inheritance not to be divided beyond 3 sons. Since Noah was deprived the 4th son becouse of this event he curses the 4th son of Ham.

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