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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Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | The Heart of the Matter | Part 45 | Acts

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | The Heart of the Matter | Part 45 | Acts

Shifting gears as we go into the book of Acts, Rabbi Steve Berkson helps us look at the Heart of the Matter from the perspective of a ‘forming community.’ Don't miss out on new teachings every week. For more information about MTOI (Messianic Torah Observant Israel),...

DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – NITZAVIM (ToDays of Messiah Pt 1)

DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – NITZAVIM (ToDays of Messiah Pt 1)

Does it seem like the word “today” is used a lot in our Torah portion? The Hebrew for “today” is HaYom. The emphasis on the opening passage of Nitzavim is “today.” The principle of “today” is that it is the day in which one listens to the voice of Elohim. Adam and Eve feared the voice of Elohim walking in the Garden because they had not listened to it, obeyed it. Today is the time of obedience to the commandments. Here are a few of the multiple verses in Deuteronomy that define “today” as the day of listening to and obeying the commandments, the voice of Elohim.

Mark Call – Yom Kippur and Parsha “Ha’azinu” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Mark Call – Yom Kippur and Parsha “Ha’azinu” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa, way out in the very off-grid boondocks, for a special teaching of parsha Ha'azinu (Deuteronomy 32, a.k.a, the Second Song of Moses) and the day of Yom Kippur: a day when we are commanded to do "no work" whatsoever. And, this...

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | The Heart of the Matter | Part 44 | Luke

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | The Heart of the Matter | Part 44 | Luke

Rabbi Steve Berkson continues The Heart of the Matter series by exploring what the Gospel of Luke has to say about the heart. What is the definition of ‘blameless’? (Luke 1:6) What does it mean to “turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to...

DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – 144,000 Harps: Hidden Songs of Israel (New BEKY Book)

DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – 144,000 Harps: Hidden Songs of Israel (New BEKY Book)

You are invited to join us for a sneak peek at 144,000 Harps: Hidden Songs of Israel today. It is the latest BEKY Book, anticipated to be released sometime in September. Today we will look at the final chapter of the book, “The Great Hallel.” If you thought you knew what a song was, you might re-think it after reading 144,000 Harps! If you know a singer or musician, please pass the invitation along.

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

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

This parsha, Vayelekh (Deuteronomy chapter 31) is only one chapter, but reiterates several key points, from Kazakh! (Be Strong, and of Good Courage!) to a graphic reminder of the coming exile (still in progress...) Here is the Erev Shabbat overview of the entire...

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | The Heart of the Matter | Part 43 | Mark

Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | The Heart of the Matter | Part 43 | Mark

Moving into the Gospel of Mark Rabbi Steve Berkson teaches us about ‘reasoning in our hearts’ and how this usually doesn’t turn out very well. Then Rabbi Steve gives amazing insight into the event of the ‘cursing of the fig tree,’ how it is related to the ‘overturning...

DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – KI TEITZE (Heads Will Roll)

DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – KI TEITZE (Heads Will Roll)

Can we clear up some Hebrew grammar?

“When you go out to battle against your enemies, and the LORD your God hands them over to you and you take them away captive…” (Dt 21:10)

Each Hebrew verb has its own preposition, which is not always the same as English. Translators often try to help by using the English preposition, which helps with basic understanding, but sometimes strips a great lesson. In Hebrew, a person doesn’t battle AGAINST an enemy, but ON them.

When you go out to war [on] your enemies ?????????…

The Father doesn’t want you to go out against your enemies. That implies push-pushback-push-pushback. Where does it end? Instead, He wants you to go out to war ON the enemy. Get on top. Subject him so that he doesn’t rise again. Squash him completely. In spiritual terms, take your appetites, emotions, desires, and intellect, and subject them to the smackdown of Spirit and the Word of Truth. They will then become best friends instead of adversaries.

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

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

This parsha, Nitzavim (Deuteronomy 29:10-30:20) is short, not quite even two chapters, but exceptionally concise, and contains what Mark suggests is one of the best "two-word summaries" of His Torah in the Bible: "Choose LIFE!" Here is the Erev Shabbat overview of the...

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