Parashas
Vayeilech
Deuteronomy 31:1 – 31:30
Haftarah
Hoshea 14:2-10
Brit Chadash
Matthew 28:16-20
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
Vayelech is the fifty-second
Torah Portion. It is read on the Sabbath before Rosh
Hashana. In this portion, we can almost hear the
sorrow in the prophetic voice of this great leader Moses, as he come to the end
of his leadership. He reminder the people “And I shall bring them to the land flowing with milk and
honey, of which I swore to their fathers, and they shall eat and be satisfied
and be fat, then they shall turn to other mighty ones, and they shall serve
them, and scorn Me and break My covenant, And it shall be, when many evils and
distresses come upon them, that this song shall answer before them as a
witness. For it is not to be forgotten in the mouths of their seed, for I know
their thoughts which they are forming today, even before I bring them to the
land of which I swore to give them.”
In
this portion called Vayelech we see that Moses himself prophecy little hope for
Yisrael, much the same way the sages after the destruction of the Temple 70 ad they
despaired at the spiritual future of mankind. But in the face of all this
darkness, Rabbi Shimon BarYochai revealed the Zohar. He himself stood up
against doubt and fear, reminding those who remined that their truth would not
be forgotten.
As we experience the Sabbath
of Vayelech, we see that one of its greatest lessons is to appreciate the gift
of the Soul of Messiyah Yahushua and Moses. The Sabbath of Vayelech reminds us
that when we connect to the Torah, we are not just reading it as the
Constitution of the Heavenly
Kingdom, but that is also
a Legacy of Moses.
As we come to the end of
another Torah Cycle where we strengthen our bond with the Messiyah and ABBA
YAHVEH, then all our spiritual works will not be forgotten, nor will our prayer
fall on deaf ears.
In this chapter Moses, having finished his sermon,
I.
Encourages
both the people who were now to enter Canaan
verses 1-6), and Joshua who was to lead them verses 7, 8, 23.
II.
He
takes care for the keeping of these things always in their remembrance after
his decease,
1. By
the book of the law which was, Written.
(2.) Delivered into the custody of the priests
verses 9, and 24-27.
(3.) Ordered to be publicly read every seventh year
verse 10–13.
2. By
a song which Yahweh orders Moses to prepare for their instruction and
admonition.
(1.) He calls Moses and Joshua to the door of the
tabernacle verses 14, 15.
(2.) He foretels the apostasy of Yisrael in process
of time, and the judgments they would thereby bring upon themselves verse
16–18.
(1.)
He
prescribes the following song to be a witness against them verse 19–21.
(2.) Moses wrote it verse 22. And delivered it to
Yisrael, with an intimation of the design of it, as he had received it from
YAHVEH verse 28, etc.
Deu
31:1 And
Mosheh went and spoke these words to all Yisra’ĕl, - Every true
spiritual leader, should speak all of the Words of EL YAHVEH to the people. There are some churches who only
preach some of the Word, just enough to keep the people captivated.
Deu 31:2
and he said to them, “I am one hundred and
twenty years old today. I am no longer able to go out and come in. And יהוה has said to me, ‘You do not pass over this
Yardĕn.’ - Moses does so to the children of Yisrael: not
because he was ask to go to Father יהוה, but
because he was asked to leave them, fearing that when he had left them they
would leave YAHVEH.
He had finished what
he had to say to them by way of counsel and exhortation: here he calls them
together to give them a word of encouragement, especially with reference to the
wars of Canaan, in which they were now to
engage in.
It was a
discouragement to them that Moses was to be removed at a time when it seems
like he could not be spared: though Joshua was continued to fight for them in
the valley, they would want Moses to intercede for them on the hill, as he did,
Ex. 17:10.
But there is no
remedy: Moses can no more go and come.
Not that he was disabled by any decay either of body or mind; for his natural force was not abated, ch.
24:7.
But he cannot any
longer discharge his office; for. He is 120 years old, and it is time for him to think of resigning his
honor and returning to his rest. He had fulfilled his role, he had achieved
Spiritual Maturity, it was time for him to go and for someone else to develop
their leadership skills.
He that had arrived
at so great an age then, when seventy or eighty was the ordinary stint, as
appears by the prayer of Moses (Ps. 90:10), might well think that he had
accomplished as a hireling his day. He is under a divine sentence: You shall not go over Jordan.
Deu 31:3 יהוה your Elohim Himself is passing over before
you. He shall destroy these nations from before you and you possess them.
Yehoshua himself is passing over before you, as יהוה has spoken. - He encourages
the people; and never could any general animate his soldiers upon such good
grounds as those on which Moses here encourages Yisrael.
He assures them of
the constant presence of יהוה with them: יהוה thy God. that has led
thee and kept thee and will go over
before thee; and those who would follow were sure that they had יהוה for their leader. He repeats it again verse 6
with an emphasis.
YAHVEH our EL, the great
Elohim, who is in covenant with you, it
is HE and no less, HE and no other, that goes before you; not only who by his promise has assured
you that HE will go before you;
by His ark, the visible token of His presence, shows thee that He does actually He will go before you.’’ And He repeats it
with enlargement:
"Not only he goes over before us at
first, to bring us in, but He will continue with us all along, with us and our
see; he will not fail thee nor forsake
thee; He will not disappoint thy expectations in any strait, nor will he
ever desert thy interest; be constant to him, and he will be so to thee.’’
This is applied by
the apostle to all Yah’s spiritual Yisrael, for the encouragement of their faith
and hope; unto us is this gospel preached, as well as unto them He will never fail thee, nor forsake thee,
Heb. 13:5. 2. He commends Joshua to them for a leader: Joshua, he shall go over before thee.
One whose conduct, courage,
and sincere affection to their interest, they had had long experience of; and
one whom YAHVEH had ordained and appointed to be their leader, and therefore,
no doubt, would own and bless, and make a blessing to them. See Num. 27:18. It
is a great encouragement to a people when, instead of some useful instruments
that are removed, YAHVEH raises up others to carry on his work.
Deu 31:4 “And יהוה shall do to them
as He did to Siḥon and to Oḡ, the sovereigns of the Amorites and their land,
when He destroyed them. - Two things
might encourage our hopes in this: The victories that we have already obtained
over Sihon and Og, from which we might infer both the power of יהוה , that He could do what He had done, and the
purpose of יהוה , that He would finish what He
had begun to do.
Deu 31:5 “And יהוה shall give them over to you, and you shall do
to them according to all the command which I have commanded you. – Every word of Torah must improve our conscious experience.
The command יהוה had given them to destroy the Canaanites (ch.
7:2; 12:2), to which He refers here in this verse, that you may do unto them according to all which I
have commanded you), and from which they might infer that, if יהוה had commanded us to destroy the Canaanites, no
doubt He would put it into the power of our hands to do it.
Deu 31:6 “Be strong and courageous, do not fear nor be afraid of them. For it is יהוה your EL who is going with you. HE will not
fail you nor forsake you.” - What יהוה has made
our duty we have reason to expect opportunity and assistance from him for the
doing of. So that from all this he had reason enough to bid them be strong and of a good courage.
While they had the power of יהוה engaged for them they had no reason to fear
all the powers of Canaan engaged against them.
Deu 31:7 And Mosheh called Yehoshua and said to him before the
eyes of all Yisra’ĕl, “Be strong and courageous, for you are going with this
people to the land which יהוה has sworn to their fathers to give them, and
you are to let them inherit it. - He encourages Joshua. Though
Joshua was an experienced general, and a man of approved gallantry and resolution,
who had already proved himself in many brave actions, yet Moses saw reason to encourage him to be of good courage, now that he was entering upon a new level of
responsiblity.
Yehoshua was not
taking it personal, or as an questioning of his courage, to be encourage, as
sometimes we find proud and grumpy spirits invidiously taking exhortations and
admonitions for reproaches and reflections.
Yehoshua himself is
very well pleased to be admonished by Moses to be strong and of good courage.
He gives him this charge in the sight of
all Yisrael, that they might be the more observant of him whom they saw
in a solemnly inaugurated, and that he might establish himself to be an example
of courage to the people who were witnesses to this exortment given to him as
well as to themselves.
Deu 31:8 “And it is יהוה who is going before you, HE HIMSELF is with
you. HE does not fail you nor forsake you. Do not fear nor be discouraged.” - He gives him the same assurances
of the continuous Divine presence, and consequently of a glorious success, that
he had given the people. YAHVEH would be with him, would not forsake him, and
therefore he should certainly accomplish the glorious enterprise to which he
was called and commissioned.
Thou shall cause them to inherit the land of promise. Those that have YAHVEH with them shall do well and
therefore they ought to be of good
courage. Through YAHVEH let us do valiantly, for through him we shall do
victoriously; if we resist the devil, he shall flee, and YAHVEH shall shortly tread him under our feet.
Deu 31:9 And Mosheh wrote this Torah and gave it to the priests, the sons of Lĕwi,
who bore the Ark of the Covenant of יהוה,
and to all the elders of Yisra’ĕl. - The
law was given by Moses; so it is said, Jn. 1:17. He was not only entrusted to
deliver it to that generation, but to transmit it to the generations to come;
and here it appears that he was faithful to that job.
Moses wrote this law, under the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit. This is the fifth books of Moses, which are
often called the law; though
Moses had written most of the Pentateuch before, yet he did not finish it till
now; now he put his last inscription to that sacred volume. Many think that the
law here (especially since it is called this
law, this grand abridgment of the law) is to be understood of this book
of Deuteronomy; all those discourses to the people which have taken up this
whole book, he, being to them divinely inspired, Moses wrote them as the word
of YAHVEH.
He wrote these laws.
That those who have the will to hear it might review it for themselves, and put
it to practice. That it might be safely handed down from generation to
generation. The Messiyanic Assembly is to the ones who received the abundance
of advantage from the writing, as well as from the preaching, of the divine
things; faith comes not only by hearing, but by reading.
The same care that
was taken of the obedience to these laws, thanks be to YAHVEH, is also should
be taken of the renewed Covennt; soon after it was preached it was written,
that it might reach to those on will witness the end of the world. The Hebrew
word for gospel is Besorah or the good new. The good new is that Yahushua came
and fulfilled all of the laws, perfectly, and He has become our mediator.
Since He has
fulfilled Torah, it should give us the assurance that it can be fulfilled in
our lives also. Yahushua is the personification of perfection, the difference
between Yahushua and ourselves is that He did it perfect, because He was under
the Law. We can also do it under Grace, because we have all sinned and fall short
of the requirement of the law.
Deu 31:10 And Mosheh commanded them, saying, “At the end of seven years, at the
appointed time, the year of release, at the Festival of Booths, - He appointed the public reading of the Book of
Deuteronomy that was place on the outside of the Ark to be read to the general
assembly of all Yisrael every seventh year. This law was not to be internalize,
as the one that was place inside of the Ark.
The Law that was place on the inside of the Ark was read in the synagogue every sabbath day, Acts 15:21.
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