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Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson – Covenant Community 101: What Are You Thinking? – Part 8
Rabbi Steve Berkson continues the topic, “The mind and thinking of man, and how it relates to authority”. He begins in Matthew 3 where we see Yochanan (John), the immerser preaching and immersing the people. Rabbi Steve points out that it’s highly likely, Yochanan was...
Mark Call – Parsha “Vayashev”– teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at the parsha "Vayashev" (Genesis chapters 37 through 40). This time the focus of the story shifts to the sons of Yakov, but primarily Yosef (Joseph) -- who ultimately gets "more ink" than just about...
Image Bearers Radio Ep. 8- A Talking Snake?
As we move through the first few chapters of Genesis, we find ourselves suddenly confronted with "the serpent" in chapter 3. The serpent has no introduction or back story, it simply shows up. Although there are many opinions as to who or what the serpent was, we may...
Living Torah
The life of Joseph is so full of prophetic meaning. In looking for those meanings let us not forget this is a real man living a real life. He did not have the advantage we have, that of knowing the end of the story. He had to live it day by day, very much like you and...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 23 into 24
The teachers finish II Kings chapter 23 and the life of Josiah, the last good king of Judah prior to captivity in Babylon, but there are still more trials, and even 'political intrigue' before they get there. And enter Nebudchadnezzer...
Mark Call – Parsha “Vayishlach”– teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at the parsha "Vayishlach" (Genesis 32:3 rheough chapter 36). The Erev Shabbat story continues the story of the life of the patriarch Yakov (Jacob) following his instruction from YHVH to "return to...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 23 concl
The teachers ALMOST conclude the look into II Kings chapter 23 this week, and one of the best of the kings of ancient Judah, Josiah (or YosheYahu). And again, it's the parallels that are most striking. Like it or not, the same idolatry that he was trying to wipe out...
Living Torah
The life of Jacob goes from one trail to another. The same can be said of our lives. Jacob teaches a valuable lesson for us. If you appease your trial, another generation will live to fight it again! Joinedtohashem.org
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson – Covenant Community 101: What Are You Thinking? – Part 6
In Genesis 6:5 we see that man’s thinking had devolved to “only evil continually” which caused the Creator to be grieved in His heart. What does this mean “grieved in His heart”? Yet, there was one man, Noach (Noah) who was “a righteous man, perfect in his...
Image Bearers Radio Ep. 7- Adam in the Garden
In Genesis 2, God plants a garden, places the man (Adam) in the garden, and gives Adam a specific function as it relates to the garden. What exactly is the image of the Garden? How are we to understand Adam and his function in this Garden? In this episode, we begin to...
Mark Call – Parsha “Vayetze”– teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at the parsha ("Vayetze", Genesis 28:10 - 32:3) that initiates the "twelve tribes of Israel." Warning: Even by the "no-hold-barred" standards when it comes to what is ACTUALLY Written that regular...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 23
The Torah teachers continue the study of the Book of Second Kings into chapter 23, and more on the times of King Josiah of Judah, following the 're-discovery' of the Torah scroll at that time. But it's the parallels with today that should prove most interesting, not...





