Weekly Torah Portion
מטות־מסעי Matot-Masei
Numbers 30:2-36:13; Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4, 4:1-2; Matthew 23:1–25:46
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Prophecy: A Thing of the Past?
The Bible is full of prophecy that fires the imagination and challenges us to seek a closer walk with God. Prophecy (nevu’a) is crucial in Judaism, shaping Jewish tradition, hopes, and expectations, and pointing to the coming Messianic era. Nevu’a is related to the Hebrew term niv sefatayim, meaning fruit of the lips, which is what a prophet produces through his words—much fruit for the glory of God. Throughout the Bible, God used prophets to explain God’s Word in light of current events and encourage the Jewish People to follow God’s will. He used prophets to reveal future events in order to warn them of the consequences of their current decisions.
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Hosea, the Hebrew Prophet of Love
The book of Hosea is a love story. In it, the prophet dramatically models God’s love for His people and laments the grave sins of the nation of Israel. Little is known about Hosea or of his social status; nevertheless, we are provided some astonishing details about his life and the lengths to which he went for love.
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