Today’s annual Torah portion is Vayikra, “And He called,” in Leviticus 1:1-6:7.
Today’s triennial Torah portion is Hash’kem, “Rise up early,” in Exodus 8:20-9:35.
Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Numbers 1 and 2.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 80.
No Greek Testament reading today.
Torah.
The Annual Leviticus 1:1-6:2 Vayikra Outline is here.
Finding Messiah in Vayikra is here.
Finding Messiah in Torah is here.
Leviticus in Chiastic Structure is here.
The Triennial Exodus 8:20-9:35 Hash’kem Outline is here.
Essential Studies.
Leviticus 1 through 5, The parables of the offerings
Additional studies: Leviticus Index
What it means when the offering is accepted on the worshiper’s behalf, from Strong’s H7521 רצה ratsah, a primitive root. The parable is of the man (resh) arriving (tsadey, in the sense that a trail has a destination) to the heart (hey) of another. ♥
Numbers 1, Men, prepare yourselves for battle
Additional studies: Numbers Index
The Torah is a book of history-prophecy. It is true history, that also prophesies to us of natural and spiritual truths and realities for our day, according to the teaching tool of History That Prophesies. The history of this chapter, is that He is preparing Israel for war. The prophecy of this chapter, is that we also are in a war, we also have to fight and wage war to inherit our promise. This book of Torah is going to teach us how to prepare for and wage war.
Psalm 80, Reverse parallelism
Additional studies: Psalms Book Three (73-89) Index
Please note the messianic significance of vs. 17, the man of Your right hand. I heard a Hebrew teacher once say that Messiah was the right hand of Almighty God. He is God incarnate, and therefore God’s agent of action in the earth! ♥
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in Ezekiel 22.
Suggested study: Ezekiel 22, Bible for Beginners.

















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