Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Verzos Haberachah



Parashas Verzos Haberachah
Deuteronomy 33:1 -  34:12

               Haftarah 

Joshua 1:1-18


Brit Chadasha
Juda 1:8-9


Please pray this
prayer before reading

Prayer
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Truth of Torah may
Come forth. Amen



Torah Portion Vezot Habracha is the 54 and last reading from the Torah. Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when his journey to perfection came to an end. Torah says that his eye was dim, nor his natural forces abated.

The spiritual achievement that Moses accomplish, led him to being discribe as a prophet whome ABBA YAHVEH knew face-to-face; that was quite an achievement for a man who commit murder. Meaning that there is hope for all of us.

The verses in this portion begin with the death of Moses and go on to describe hid burial, the process of mourning and the choising of a new leader.

The Kabbakist say that there is a difference between the prophec of Moses and the prophecy of the other Prophet combine. Most prophets were literally conduit for the word of the CEATOR. Moses however, he embodies the Word, it was said of his that when he leave the presence of ABBA YAHVEH with the essence of the Light of the Word absorbed into Him. This was how Moses was able to write the word.

Yet Moses has not YET done with the children of Yisrael; he seemed to have taken final leave of them in the close of the foregoing chapter, but still he has something more to say.

He had preached them a farewell sermon, a very profuse and pathetic discourse. After The sermon he had given out a psalm, a long psalm; and now nothing remains but to dismiss them with a blessing; that blessing he pronounces in this chapter in the name of the EL YAHVEH, before he leaves them. 

I.                      He pronounces them all blessed in what EL YAHVEH had done for them already, especially in giving them his law verse 2-5.
 
II.                    He pronounces a blessing upon each tribe, which is both a prayer for and a prophecy of their felicity. 

1.     Reuben verse 6. 
2.     Judyah verse 7. 
3.     Levi verse 8–11. 
4.     Benjamin verse 42. 
5.     Joseph verse 13–17. 
6.     Zebulun and Issachar verse 18, 19. 
7.     Gad verse 20, 21. 
8.     Dan verse 22. 
9.     Naphtali verse 23. 
10.  Asher verse 24, 25. 

III.                 He pronounces them all in general blessed upon the account of what EL YAHVEH would be to them, and do for them if they were obedient verse 26, etc.

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