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This Week’s Portion #50
Ki Tavo | ?? ???? | “When you come in” ????? ?? | begebbah’m gizey (begebahim gizE)
1. Torah Reading
Deuteronomy 26:1–29:9
2. Prophets Reading
Isaiah 60:1-22
3. New Testament Reading
Eph 1:3-6; Rev 21:10-27
Portion Outline – TORAH
Deuteronomy 26:1 | First Fruits and Tithes Deuteronomy 26:16 | Concluding Exhortation Deuteronomy 27:1 | The Inscribed Stones and Altar on Mt Ebal Deuteronomy 27:11 | Twelve Curses Deuteronomy 28:1 | Blessings for Obedience Deuteronomy 28:15 | Warnings against Disobedience Deuteronomy 29:2 | The Covenant Renewed in Moab
Portion Outline – PROPHETS
Isaiah 60:1 | The Ingathering of the Dispersed Isaiah 60:19 | God the Glory of Zion
Thought for the Week
Just as He promised to scatter them, He has also promised to re-gather them. Although Israel failed as a nation to perform the stipulations of the covenant, the other partner of the agreement—God—remains faithful to His promises. In the end, He will reverse all of Israel’s sorrows on account of His faithfulness, mercy and grace. Does it make sense to imagine that after 1,400 years, God suddenly changed His mind? Would it make sense to suppose that after all the pain and suffering of invasion, exile, re-gathering and so on, God would suddenly change the program and announce to His people, “From now on, don’t keep the commandments of the Torah,” and then punish them when they did?
For Entire Commentary Visit:http://rastafarigroundation.org/this-weeks-reading-ends-9917/