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This Week’s Portion #52
Vayelech | ????? | “And he went” [???] ?? | [Museym] Heydo
1. Torah Reading
Deuteronomy 31:1-31:30
2. Prophets Reading
Isaiah 55:6-56:8
3. New Testament Reading
Romans 10:14-18
Portion Outline – TORAH
Deuteronomy 31:1 | Joshua Becomes Moses’ Successor Deuteronomy 31:9 | The Law to Be Read Every Seventh Year Deuteronomy 31:14 | Moses and Joshua Receive God’s Charge Deuteronomy 31:30 | The Song of Moses
Portion Outline – PROPHETS
Isaiah 55:1 | An Invitation to Abundant Life Isaiah 56:1 | The Covenant Extended to All Who Obey Isaiah 56:9 | The Corruption of Israel’s Rulers
Portion Commentary – Vayelech
Moses and Gethsemane
Thought for the Week:
Death is offensive to the human soul, for God has set an immortal longing in our hearts, as it is written, “He has also set eternity in their heart.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
Commentary:
In the Jewish legends about his death, Moses does not go passively or willingly. Instead, he argues vociferously for life. In anguish of soul, he implores God to spare him the indignity of death. He beseeches God for mercy, and attempts to counter the heavenly decree. It seems strange that the traditional stories would paint Moses—the hero of heroes—as reluctant to accept death. Wouldn’t we expect Moses to boldly stride into that dark night? But Moses is an example for all of God’s people, and from His example...
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