Blog Scripture Readings for 3-34 Through 3-30-19

THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

Parashat Shemini — Leviticus 9:1 – 11:47
Haftarah — 2 Samuel 6:1 – 7:17 | Ezek 36:16-38; Num 19:1-22**
Prophets — Isaiah 27:1 – 33:24
Writings — Proverbs 9:1 – 15:33
Testimony — John 19:1 – 21:25; Acts 1:1 – 2:39

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.

** A different Haftarah is read when it is a special sabbath in Jewish tradition. This week it is Shabbat Parah on the traditional calendar. The Haftarah is Ezekiel 36:16-38 with a special maftir reading of Numbers 19:1-22. Otherwise, 2 Samuel 6:1 – 7:17 would be read with Parashat Shemini.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 3/24/19 through 3/30/19.

 

2 thoughts on “Blog Scripture Readings for 3-34 Through 3-30-19

  1. Hello, the comment/question I have relates to part of an article I read entitled, “The Bible: The Good News-The Story of Two Lovers.” This article discovered under “Feast Days,” forth topic down. On page 2 of article, 2nd paragraph, it mentioned that Yeshua led the Israelites in the wilderness according to Acts 7:38, which speaks of an angel in this particular passage. Is the writer suggesting Yeshua/Jesus to be an angel, according to the KJV, as well as other translations I sought out. The Amplified Bible translation with an uppercase A for Angel. I don’t believe Yeshua was ever mentioned in scripture as being an angel. If I’m mistaken please steer me in the right direction.

    Thanks,

    Keith

    • This confuses a lot of people. Yeshua the Messiah is not an angel as one Christianesque cult falsely teaches. He is Elohim.

      So what’s going on here in Acts 7:38? The answer is simple. It has to do with the expanded meaning of the Greek word behind the English word “angel” in this verse, which aggelos, which literally means “messenger.” This word can mean a human messenger, or an angelic messenger, or a divine messenger from heaven as Yeshua the Messiah would be. He is YHVH Elohim the Father’s Divine Messenger from heaven. He is not an angel in the traditional sense of the word. He is the Word of Elohim incarnate/Elohim in flesh form as John 1:1,14 states as the mainstream Christian church correctly and traditionally teaches.

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