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This Week's Portion #17
Yitro | יתרו | "Jethro" ዮቶር | Yotor
1. Torah Reading
Exodus 18:1-20:26
2. Prophets Reading
Isaiah 6:1-7:6; 9:5-6
3. New Testament Reading
Matthew 8:5-20
Portion Outline - TORAH
Exodus 18:1 | Jethro's Advice Exodus 19:1 | The Israelites Reach Mount Sinai Exodus 19:9 | The People Consecrated Exodus 20:1 | The Ten Commandments Exodus 20:22 | The Law concerning the Altar
Portion Outline - PROPHETS
Isaiah 6:1 | A Vision of God in the Temple Isaiah 9:1 | The Righteous Reign of the Coming King
Remember the Sabbath
Thought for the Week:
If the covenant ceremony at Mount Sinai can be compared to a wedding, then the Sabbath can be compared to a wonderful wedding gift. Wrapped up in blessing and holiness, it is a gift that continues to radiate the love of God every week.
Commentary:
Remember the sabbath day. (Exodus 20:8)
The LORD commands Israel to remember the Sabbath. What does it mean to “remember” the Sabbath? Was there ever a danger of forgetting to keep the Sabbath? In Semitic culture, the word “remember” has clear covenant connotations. To remember means to act in faithfulness to the covenant. Similarly, God remembered Noah in the Ark, and He remembered Sarah when He was ready to open her womb. Therefore, God is telling Israel to show faithfulness to His covenant by keeping the Sabbath.
For Entire Commentary Visit: https://rastafarigroundation.org/this-weeks-reading-ends-2-15-20/