Blog Scripture Readings for 7/7 through 7/13/13

Parashat D’varim — Deuteronomy 1:1 – 3:22
Haftarah — Isaiah 1:1 – 1:27
Prophets — Ezekiel 36:1 – 42:20
Writings — Ezra 4:1 – Ezra 10:44
Testimony — Galatians 3:1 – 6:18; Ephesians 1:1 – 3:21

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 7/7 through 7/13/13.

 

2 thoughts on “Blog Scripture Readings for 7/7 through 7/13/13

  1. Dearest Natan, I wanted to let you know that God raised up a Messianic congregation at Pulaski State Prison 3 years ago, and we use your Torah Parshiot studies weekly for them to better understand the Torah. It is amazing to watch the transformation of their lives as they are washing in the River of Living Waters. Thank you for your dedication to deeply dig into the riches of the Scriptures and then share it with all of us.

    • Thank you for sharing this. It is a great encouragement as I serve YHVH on my off hours from my secular job working in a converted chicken coop turned office to produce these teachings. My wife then edits and publishes on our website that she has designed and manages all from a tiny desk in a corner of our tiny master bedroom in our tiny house. May YHVH Elohim receive all the glory!

      I have heard several reports over the years of my Torah studies being used in prisons. Again, praise to YHVH, for it all comes from him who is the source of all light and grace through Yeshua the Messiah.

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