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Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12

Joshua 1:1-18

VEZOT-HABRACHA-WT

This Parashah covers Mosheh's final blessing over the children of Israel and the account of the death of Mosheh.

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  • 2010 Portions: Focus on Messianic connections in the Parashah
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  • 2015 Portions: Revisiting the Parashah looking at the ancient cultural context more in depth with additional areas that have been researched
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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.

27 thoughts on “Torah Portion V’zot Ha’brachah Complete”

  1. My rule of thumb for who is prophet is Ez 22 A true prince, priest, profit, teaches clean/unclean, holy/unholy, and Sabbaths and festivals, they teach the Covenant as given through MOses, they only speak the Father’s words; just like Yeshua said his words were His Fathers words, and he said if you don’t know (be in covenant with) Moses; then you don’t no me.

    Any yes, not only does the true prophet speak the legal charges against Israel, and the consequences, yet he also gives hope in the nation’s repentance.

    And on top of that what they say must come true. Why? Because their words are not their words, they are the Covenant Makers words, YHVH Elohim.

  2. One thing I am learning from Breslov; is this, Everything is from HaShem, everything is for our good, praise Him in everything. Lower expectations of self and others; we error, is it Kingly to pardon, pardon self and others (I live pardon better than “forgive”. Forgive usually means dealing with emotions; don’t go there. Give a Kingj’s pardon, that is a decree; then emotions will follow. Stop saying “I have a temper” our words are heard by our ears and we live up to what we say about our selves to our selves. Write on piece of paper, “I have a temper.” then either rip it up or burn it (like incense) you no longer have a temper. It may not be true that Latinos have “hot blood” is stereotyping yourself. Maybe, growing up you always heard that, stop playing the tape in your head. Check you diet; make sure there’s nothing contributing. Just because the description of Levi (one guy) was cruel; doesn’t mean you have to be. Family laws of purity are important. You understand frequency; and wear kosher cloth, right? Torah wisdom allows us to assist Him in becoming, self controled, mild mannered, who told you you had to hit something?

  3. Ezekel tells us, “a true prince, priest or prophet” teaches My Sabbaths, Festivals, clean and unclean, holy and common. This is definition of prophet. They understand and know walk in and teach the covenants of G-d; the Torah is the Voice/Authority of Elohim; not telling future. The prophets rarely if ever went around telling people they were prohets, not necessary. The reason it seems like they fortold future, is that they knew the blessings and the cursing for covenant breaking; it was clear to them diaster was coming when the fields had not received their rest for 7 years. If someone would come and tell me “I am a prophet” is first clue to me most likely are not; if they have cute little xmas tree earings; most likely not; if they take me to REd Lobster for lunch – nope – thank you but no thank you.

  4. you did not read any commentary on vs: 18-19. i would love to hear any you may have esp. on Issachar, as they were later described as knowing what Israel was to do. i really enjoy your teachings and appreciate all your study, but most love that you love YHVH our GREAT ELOHIM!

  5. Baruch HaShem Rico ! I always look forward to what The Most High shows you. The protocols of the King is very dear to my own heart and learning how to approach Him. Todah Rabah for sharing and in helping guide His children Israel to that place. It was also so good to see you at Sukkot both you and Yolanda. Blessing my dear brother in Yeshua.

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