Understanding Torah

What is Torah? Does it still apply to our lives? Can we come to know the mystery and wisdom that is contained in these books? If you have wanted to know answers, listen to the many experienced teachers on Hebrew Nation who will help guide you in coming to know the Creator of the Universe.

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“Come out of her, My people” Show ~ Mark Call weekly

“Come out of her, My people” Show ~ Mark Call weekly

The Hard Truths that at least a Remnant are beginning to wake up to, in "such a time as this," is that: - THEY really are trying to kill you, and - THEY want to destroy the world, too. But this week, Mark wants to examine the 'next step'. Once we see that, then what?...

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Get Out the Leaven | Part 2

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Get Out the Leaven | Part 2

Matthew 23:13 gives an account of Yeshua calling the scribes and Pharisees, leaders of the people, on the carpet. He exposed them as hypocritical, blind guides that abused the people for their own greed and power. Rabbi Steve Berkson takes us step-by-step,...

Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 18 – (Messiah’s Secret Snowstorm Pt 1)

Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 18 – (Messiah’s Secret Snowstorm Pt 1)

In last week’s teaching, we examined the Passover setting of Gideon’s calling and battle with the Midianites, Amalekites, and people of the East. When that battle was over, he returned to Sukkot and punished the 77 elders with thorns for not giving his little army bread and water to sustain them as they pursued the enemy: Then he took the elders of the city, and thorns of the wilderness and briers, and he disciplined (knew, yada) the men of Succoth with them. (Ju 8:16) Gideon “knew” the 77 elders of Sukkot with thorns. Seventy-seven in Hebrew gematria spells az, or goat. The goats were separated from the sheep in Israel. Soon, the Footsteps of Messiah will be be heard on the mountains with Good News for those expecting him and punishment for those living as though he will not return. This week we explore where those mountains could possibly be and the concept “Messiah is hidden in the north.”

Mark Call – Parsha “Metzorah” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Mark Call – Parsha “Metzorah” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

This week's Torah portion, Metzorah,(Leviticus chapters 14 through 15) is essentially part 2 (of 2) in that sequence on "leprosy" that most who would prefer to ignore it can't even get the name right. And this week, referencing Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective...

Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 17 – (Passover Palace and Sukkot Thorns)

Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 17 – (Passover Palace and Sukkot Thorns)

Let’s review an important detail in Gideon’s battle, one that gives clarity to “knowing.” Knowing is positive, intimacy, growing into unity, and bearing fruit. Knowing is ALSO punishment with thorns of judgment for being apathetic, waiting for the sure thing.

Mark Call – Parsha “Tazria” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Mark Call – Parsha “Tazria” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

This week's Torah portion, Tazria,(Lev. chapters 12 through 13) might be called the "poster parsha' for the "it's all done-away-with-anyway" crowd. The actual "plague" described in Scripture literally hasn't been seen for centuries, the people charged with identifying...

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Discovering Your Identity | Part 6

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Discovering Your Identity | Part 6

Ever wondered what it would be like to be a prophet? Consider the prophet Hoshea (Hosea). He was told to marry a promiscuous woman, Gomer, so that Yahweh could make a visual point to his people. Rabbi Steve Berkson takes us through the Book of Hosea to show us that...

Mark Call – Parsha “Sh’mini” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Mark Call – Parsha “Sh’mini” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Parsha Sh'mini(Lev. chapters 9 through 11) is certainly what might be called "eventful." It begins "on the eighth [sh'mini] day, when Aaron officially "steps into" his role as Kohen Gadol (High Priest) and then follows up with the tragedy - or fatal mistake - of his...

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Discovering Your Identity | Part 5

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Discovering Your Identity | Part 5

In Rabbi Steve Berkson’s last teaching we learned that the inheritance, of which the larger portion would normally go to the “first-born”, was split between two of the sons of Ya’akov, his adopted son Ephrayim and his son Yehudah. Yehudah would receive the authority...

Dr Hollisa Alewine – TZAV (A Hard Saying)

Dr Hollisa Alewine – TZAV (A Hard Saying)

Yeshua is that living Word, and he is what gives life to the world. He came into the world in flesh so we could see that work and what it means to submit the mouth, the altar, the threshold of the mouth, to the work of the Holy Spirit, transforming the world. The altar is also known as the shulchan Adonai, or the table of Adonai. Adonai calls the sacrifices, “My sacrifices, My bread,” or the korbani lachmi. Yeshua identifies himself as that bread of life. Adonai doesn’t literally eat the sacrifices, but His supernatural fire consumes them, and He “eats” the intention of the heart. That is what “feeds” Him, our devotion and desire to return to Him. In Jewish literature, there is a reference to the fire of the altar appearing in the shape of a lion when it consumed the sacrifices. This altar fire was initially lit supernaturally; it was the Levites’ and priests’ job to make sure it never went out. Humans do not create the fire, but they tend it and guard it. This memory of the fire taking the shape of a lion reminded me of a commentary about Samson’s Riddle and the sacrifice offered by the priests: ‘this is the sacrifice of Aaron’ (Lev 16:3). “Usually, the people supply sacrifices, while the priests perform the rite. The priests are later allowed to eat part of the sacrificial meat. The priest may thus be described as ‘eating’ [the food supplied by] other people. In the case of the sacrifice in question, the priests offer a sacrifice of their own, therefore being themselves eaten [by God]…LevR connects this verse with Samson’s riddle ‘from the eater comes out food’ (Judg 14:14). The one who eats others, namely the lion, is now being eaten, namely, containing honey. The lion becomes a metaphor for the priests, who usually ‘eat’ others, but in the case of this sacrifice, they are the source of food for others.” An offering of a living creature shows a strong resemblance to the human being. The beasts and human being were created on the Sixth Day, but the human spirit was to rule over the animal soul. Beasts were to reproduce after THEIR kind. Human beings were to conform to the image of Elohim and reproduce after HIS kind. The point is to subdue, discipline, and humble the craving and sinning soul…for sin derives from nothing but a beastly, animal root. (Sefer HaChinnuch §116) The sacrifice of an offering repairs the human heart and “the defect of the erring animalistic spirit and the eminence of the intelligent spirit, now rectified and clear.” (ibid §120)

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