Torah Portion Shemot Complete

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Exodus 1:1 - 6:1

Isaiah 27:6 - 28:13

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This Parashah covers the enslavement of the Israelites and the commissioning of Mosheh. It's the start of the physical redemption of Israel from Egypt. The Lord will reveal himself in a different way to the Israelites.

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.

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  1. Sir, I am confused about Job. Here in the Book of Jasher, Job gave the King of Egypt some evil advice. So I could see The H-ly One bringing a lawsuit against him, but when we read the Book of Job, we are told that G-d thought highly of him. What is the disconnect, or is it possible that Job had repented, but this matter was not fully addressed? Therefore, it opened the door for Job’s trials and tribulations. Because, at the end he was blessed of The H-ly One, given his children back, and twice as much of all his flocks.

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