
Parashat Noach – by Barnie de Klerk
Parshat Noach – Barnie de Klerk: Gospel: Matthew 24:36-44 · This passage contains the Fig Tree parable and it is not to be confused with

Parshat Noach – Barnie de Klerk: Gospel: Matthew 24:36-44 · This passage contains the Fig Tree parable and it is not to be confused with

Parashat Metzora Leviticus 14:1 – 15:33 2 Kings 7:3-20 Matthew 9:20-26 Mark 5:24-34 Luke 8:42-48 Hebrews 13:4 A brief over-view: This Torah portion


Parashat Metzora Leviticus 14:1 – 15:33 2 Kings 7:3-20 Matthew 9:20-26 Mark 5:24-34 Luke 8:42-48 Hebrews 13:4 A brief over-view: This Torah portion


Sibling rivalry. In Deuteronomy 21:15-17 we read about the birthright of the First-borne sons. It is the Torah that the First-borne son should get

Parashat Vayechi (Genesis 47:28 to 50:26) Jacob’s blessing of Judah (Speaker’s Notes) Overview: “Vayechi” – and he lived. Jacob the man with 2 names dies

Parashat Vayishlach Genesis 32:3 – 36:43 Hosea 11:7-12 Obadiah 1:1-21 Matthew 2:13-23 The major moments in this week’s Torah portion are as follows: Jacob

Parashat Vayetze Torah: Genesis 28:10 – 32:3 Haftarah: Gospel: There are several major moments in this portion: Jacob’s headrest stone at Beit-El Jacob’s ladder

Parashat Chayei Sarah Torah: Genesis 23:1 – 25:18 Hafterah: 1 Kings 1:1-31 Gospel: Matthew 1:1-17 & John 4:3-14 An answered prayer: (Gen 24:12-14)

Let me share with you some words I came across recently regarding the Kingdom of God from a friend of mine, that really touched my

PARASHAT LECH LECHA – TORAH PORTION 3 – LECH LECHA (GO FORTH) Gen.12:1–17:27; Isa.40:27–41:16; Matt.1:1–17 Our Torah portion begins with a command from God to

Man’s wickedness led God to bring a Flood. The first act began with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. From there, things went

Now there was a man, a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jewish people. He came to Yeshua at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that You,