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Mark Call – Parsha “Ki Tisa” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
by Mark Call | Mar 2, 2024 | Biblical Basics, Biblical History, Come Out of Her My People - Mark Call, News, Old Testament & New Testament, Personal Improvement, Shabba Shalom Mesa - Mark Call, Understanding Torah, Weekly Torah Portion Reading, Who Are We? | 0 |
The Torah parsha titled ‘Ki Tisa,’ (Exodus 30:11 through chapter 34) is not only...
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by Mark Call | Mar 11, 2023 | Biblical Basics, Biblical History, Come Out of Her My People - Mark Call, God's Sanctuary, Old Testament & New Testament, Shabba Shalom Mesa - Mark Call, Understanding Torah, Weekly Torah Portion Reading, Who Are We? | 0 |
After a couple portions that might be called “setup,” for the upcoming construction of...
Read MoreDr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 13 – KI TISA (The Fall of the House of Ahab …and the Shabbat Elevator)
by Hollisa Alewine | Feb 27, 2022 | Biblical Basics, Torah Class - Hollisa Alewine, Understanding Torah, Weekly Torah Portion Reading | 0 |
The expressions clarify the verses in the Song of Songs concerning the Vineyard Israel’s (Is 5:7) need to mature in the fruits of repentance and its identity as the ripe figs of Passover repentance.There is a lack of people of righteousness among the Vineyard and Fig Tree Israel. Knowing that the “fruits” are works reflecting repentance, this is dire. The foxes have ruined the fruits of repentance, so they did not ripen. The Artscroll commentary is more specific, saying that there is a lack of teachers who will teach integrity. (The Prophets: The Twelve Prophets to Micah 7:1)
The preservation of the fig trees and vineyard is usually through watchmen [and women!] who build secure fences and stand guard on the walls for predators such as foxes. Ezekiel explains the problem: “I searched for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand in the gap before Me for the land, so that I would not destroy it; but I found no one.” (Eze 22:30)
Lack of care for the physical land explains the lack of care for the spiritual land’s destruction, its Vineyard.
Read MoreMark Call – Parsha “Ki Tisa” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
by Mark Call | Feb 19, 2022 | Biblical Basics, Biblical History, Come Out of Her My People - Mark Call, News, Old Testament & New Testament, Shabba Shalom Mesa - Mark Call, Understanding Torah, Weekly Torah Portion Reading, Who Are We? | 0 |
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa Fellowship for a two-part look at parsha Ki Tisa (Exodus...
Read MoreDR HOLLISA ALEWINE – KI TISA (The Melted Darlings)
by Hollisa Alewine | Mar 7, 2021 | Biblical Basics, Torah Class - Hollisa Alewine, Uncategorized, Understanding Torah, Weekly Torah Portion Reading | 0 |
This week’s portion is Ki Tisa, “when you elevate.” It is nested among similar Torah portions that when strung together, inform readers that within their verses are found prophecies of resurrection. In Ki Tisa, there was judgment, the sin was forgiven, the silver was melted down to become receptacles for the beams or “pillars,” and the Cloud could once again dwell among the Darling Israel. The Shema, the Golden Rule, and the melted Darlings of the Tabernacle combine to explain the Cloud gathering of resurrection. Join us as we explore how this is all connected.
Read MoreMark Call – Parsha “Ki Tisa” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
by Mark Call | Mar 6, 2021 | Biblical Basics, Biblical History, Old Testament & New Testament, Shabba Shalom Mesa - Mark Call, Understanding Torah, Weekly Torah Portion Reading, Who Are We? | 0 |
Parsha “Ki Tisa” (Exodus 30:11-34:35) centers on one of the most important...
Read MoreMark Call – Parsha “Ki Tisa”– teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
by Mark Call | Mar 14, 2020 | Biblical History, Come Out of Her My People - Mark Call, Shabba Shalom Mesa - Mark Call, Understanding Torah, Who Are We? | 0 |
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at parsha, “Ki...
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by Mark Call | Feb 23, 2019 | Shabba Shalom Mesa - Mark Call | 0 |
Parsha “Ki Tisa” (Exodus 30:11 through chapter 34) may be the most “story- and...
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