Torah Teaching for parsha ”Shoftim”

The annual cycle Torah portion reading this week is parsha “Shoftim” (Deuteronomy 16:18 through 21:9) and it begins with exactly what the Hebrew word means: appointment of “judges.” Unlike what we’ve gotten used to now that “lawlessness abounds,” however, they are to judge “righteously.” Thus, in accord with His Instruction, which is what “torah” means.

And as the Erev Shabbat reading says shortly thereafter, “justice, JUSTICE you shall pursue.” What a concept. “Quaint,” even — by woke standards (or lack thereof.)

This is also the portion where the prophecy of a ‘Prophet Like Unto Moses’ — quoted thereafter by followers of the Real Messiah — is promised. Interestingly, only a little bit of study should show that if some claimant “did away with the Law” – that doesn’t fit. For reasons that SHOULD be clear, once our eyes are open.

But there’s much more – as you no doubt expect.

And as Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa points out (again) – the fact that so much of what He says is now not only unrighteously “politically-correct,” but is even said to be, by much of “xtianity,” somehow now ‘done away with’ speaks volumes. But, even more clearly, it’s “tightly integrated.” It all fits together — Divinely, even. And to “add to,” or “subtract from” it exposes that Big Lie.

Which is almost certainly why He was so adamant, and consistent, about keeping ALL of it.

And there’s no shortage of irony in here, too. A real, anointed ‘king’ was told to “write out a copy” of ‘this torah’ in his own hand, and to study it, read from it, keep it, and DO it, “all the days of his life.” So he would remember Who is the real Master. And unlike the “no kings” proponents today, who lust for a two-tiered system of injustice, where the real godlike elite are ‘above the law’ that applies to all the rest — even a king was to ‘fear YHVH.’ What a concept.

But there’s more. No doubt also “done away with,” some would claim. Because “innocent blood” is a major theme. No wonder so many hate THAT part. But perhaps even more so, the command to “put away the Evil from among you!”

Instead, it’s been welcomed in, and is taking over.

“Shoftim: Judges – Justice, Justice – and FAKES; One True Messiah – podcast xxxx”

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Erev Shabbat services begin at 7:00 PM Mountain Time Friday evenings (9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central)

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Torah Teaching for parsha ”Re’eh”

Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa in this week’s Torah midrash suggests that Parsha ‘Re’eh’ (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17) is unique. Not that it covers territory that the Torah hasn’t addressed before, one way or another. But that this time it is far more…blunt.

And even the title is straightforward. “Re’eh,” can be translated ‘behold.’ Or just plain, “See!” As if what He was saying could be missed.

The Erev Shabbat reading:

But that’s not really the problem. It’s not that the message is even remotely ambiguous. In fact, it’s even beyond “self-explanatory.”

The problem is that — for those that most need to “see,” it’s beyond uncomfortable. It is threatening. Which is perhaps why, Mark suggests, the ‘whore church’ that should take it to heart, evidently prefers to deny it, ignore it, and, most tellingly, just lie about it.

This is thus a very “uncomfortable” portion, because it is also a matter of life and death.
And ‘curses’ that are already very clearly in play.

The three elements that make up the heart of the lesson are just plain damning.

“Re’eh: The UN-holy trinity of things Removed and Replaced — that explains EVERYTHING!

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Torah Teaching for parsha ”Ekev”

Parsha ‘Ekev’ (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25) not only continues Moses’ ‘Farewell Address’ but some of the themes which permeate the Torah of YHVH: the repeated admonition to “hear and obey,” and KEEP His “commandments, judgments, and statutes,” and how that is inseparable from “love Him,” with all our “heart and soul.”

But the other element that is just as vital, but far more overlooked, is the prohibition against “idolatry.” Trouble is, most of the ‘whore church’ no longer has a clue what that means.

Not that He isn’t clear.

The Erev Shabbat reading:

This Torah portion is arguably a “one-two punch” to the understanding of why YHVH forbids idolatry in ANY form, but there are some additional specifics here that SHOULD really “hit home” — especially now.

Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship investigates some of those elements, in the current context. And they should be uncomfortable.

Because it not only underlines the distinction between the Real Messiah, and ‘another jesus,’ it also deals with other imposters – from Big Brothers Servants of Satan, to the AI god(s) currently “under construction.” But perhaps already out of the box.

“Ekev: What it means to ‘Love Him’ – and why the WC definition of Idolatry is FAR TOO Narrow!”

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Erev Shabbat services begin at 7:00 PM Mountain Time Friday evenings (9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central)

Live Sabbath teachings begin shortly after 11 AM Mountain time on Sabbath day (Saturday).

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“His Mama NEVER Called Him ‘jesus’!”

Parsha ‘Vaet-Chanan’ (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11) continues Moses’ ‘Farewell Address’ and lesson with “…and I BESOUGHT” Yahuah — but he was not allowed to enter the land, and that is followed up with some of the most important commandments in all of Scripture. But the “Ten Debarim” are just part of that; Yahushua noted that what precedes it, “Shema Israel,” is even greater.

It is central to what Mark has called “Yahushua’s Razor.”

The Erev Shabbat reading is one of the most important in His Torah:

This Torah portion is so powerfully central to the understanding of why YHVH forbids idolatry in ANY form, and is called “El Kanah” – the Jealous God – three times in this context. And since it also, without question, includes THE most important commandments in Scripture (to the point where He even uses the Singular – as in THE Commandment) this is the context where
Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship outlines what he calls ‘THE Razor,’ which is the Truth so central to the ministry of the Torah Made Flesh, Yahushua, that it also serves to divide from what is probably the greatest lie in history: that ‘jesus’ somehow “did away with the Law.”

What it shows is why the distinction between the Real Messiah, Who did NOT in any way, and the fake, is so vital.

It’s not about pronunciation, or whether there was even a “J” in Hebrew for those 15 centuries. It’s far more fundamental, but is encapsulated in,

His Mama NEVER Called Him ‘jesus’!”

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Erev Shabbat services begin at 7:00 PM Mountain Time Friday evenings (9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central)

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Torah Teaching for parsha ”Devarim”

Parsha ‘Devarim’ (Deuteronomy chapters 1 thru 3) are the “Words” that Moshe spoke to ‘all Israel’ during the last month of his life, and thus his “farewell address.” It’s also an elegant summary of His Torah, or the total Instruction, that was given by YHVH through him.

And it begins with the parsha that introduces the Book with, of course, the same Hebrew name.

The Erev Shabbat reading by Mark Call of SSM:

The story that Moses ‘retells’ begins with a poignant observation: “It is [only] 11 days journey,” from …where you started off… to …where you were to end up.

And yet it took 40 years.

Then follows the lesson.

After all, they were THERE with Moshe — even if some were very young, or even born after things he pointed out. But they were ALL still ‘very close’ to the situation.

Thousands of years later, we still have the Book. But if they failed to “get it,” and heed the lesson, “how much more so” those who have been taught it has been “done away with,” and doesn’t even matter any more?

Do we have a “love of the Truth,” or not? And, if so, can we rightly divide that ‘Word’ — and even follow after the Real, instead of the fake?

“Debarim: Those Closest STILL Needed a Reminder – ‘How much MORE so’ Now?”

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Torah Teaching for double-parsha ”Matot-Masei”

Parsha ‘Matot’ (Numbers 30:2 through chapter 32) is one of those that Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship thinks, because of the “not-politically-correct” and thus too often utterly neglected chapter 30, deserves much more attention that it gets, particularly for reasons he tries to make clear.

The Erev Shabbat reading is certainly an introduction:

The Sabbath day midrash begins by making clear, at least in part, why Mark is not a fan of combining Numbers chapter 30 into a double-portion. BUT, at least there are certainly consistent threads that link them, and demonstrate WHY honoring our word is so vital.

The ‘rest of the story’ is why civilization collapses without it. And we’re there.

And Numbers chapter 30 is at the heart of most of it.

“Matot [and Masei]: Real MEN MUST ALWAYS Be Bound By their Word”

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Torah Teaching for parsha ”Pinchas”

Parsha ‘Pinchas’ (Numbers 25:1-30:1) is actually the conclusion of that story that bears the name of the grandson of Aaron, which begins with a lot of idolatry and outright ‘whoring’ – but not for mere money.

The Erev Shabbat reading by Mark Call of SSM completes that story, and continues with some other elements that certainly add more ‘understanding’ to the issue.

The actions of Pinchas, which some describe as “double-murder,” are sometimes said to be among the most “problematic” or even “morally ambiguous” in all of Scripture. And yet YHVH says NOTHING of the sort. It should be hard to argue with stopping a plague, and receiving the “Covenant of Peace” from the Most High, Himself.

But men still do. Why not? The same ones want to re-write His Word, too.

“Pinchas: We Had Better Be RIGHT”

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Torah Teaching for double-parsha ”Chukat-Balak”

Parsha ‘Chukat’ (Numbers chapters 19 through 21) is mostly about the most enigmatic ‘chuk’ in Scripture – the Red Heiffer. But there’s another in here as well, also about things that are red, and a bit confusing as well. But the reading schedule this week goes far beyond that, through the parsha called “Balak” (and Numbers 25:9) as well. So it’s a lot of material, and while Mark Call of SSM admits this is a lot to do justice to, at least there ARE some undeniable themes that REALLY should stand out today!

First, the Erev Shabbat Combined reading:

The Sabbath Day midrash is where Mark ‘connects the dots,’ and points out just how deadly the connections, and the warnings, are today.

And it gives us better insight into why what Pinchas did was so important.

“Chukat-Balak: Death is CONTAGIOUS — and PRIDE is an Invitation”

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Torah Teaching for parsha ”Korach”

Parsha ‘Korach’ (Numbers chapters 16 through 18) is popularly known as the story of “Korah’s Rebellion.”

And the Erev Shabbat reading of the portion by Mark Call of SSM certainly explains why:

But we risk missing out if we don’t ask some important questions, and not even just “why?”

This was, after all, the guy who had led them through the Red, er, Sea of Reeds, and spoke directly to YHVH Himself. Who did they think they were?

But maybe we shouldn’t be surprised. After all, Yahushua told all us that if we don’t believe “Moses’s Writings,” how could we believe His Words?

“Korach: A Rebellion that was the First of Too Many

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Torah Teachings for the end of Parsha ”Beha’alotecha” through Shalach Lekha

Parsha ‘Beha-alotecha’ ends with what Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship has often described as “the Whining.” Which is followed by ‘the Lusting.’ And a lot of people who end up dead as a result. And that leads directly into parsha “Shalach Lekha,” where the words mean “send out men.” It is the story of the infamous “spies” — including Joshua and Caleb — and is also what Mark calls the “first recorded VOTE in history.”

And Joshua and Caleb LOST it, 10-2. But, much like ‘votes’ today, the only people that REALLY lost were those who participated. Their “bodies fell in the wilderness,” ultimately, as they were promised.

The Erev Shabbat reading of the entire ‘parsha-plus’ clarifies that connection:

Did EVERY single man over the age of 20 die in the wilderness because they went along with the “evil report” of those ten spies? Scripture makes it clear that they did. But, other than Joshua and Caleb, weren’t there ANY men above ‘voting age’ that simply didn’t participate with that infamous ‘first vote’? Would God really do that?

But it turns out the pattern, and the progression, are clear. First they “murmured,” but perhaps “whined” really is what it would probably be termed today. Then they lusted, and got quail. A LOT of it. And probably wished they hadn’t. But Scripture told us the complaining, and worse, was widespread – but did not use the word “all.” Even if it may have been the vast majority.

UNTIL that ‘first recorded vote.’ After which, it says clearly, and repeatedly, “ALL” of ’em. And Joshua and Caleb admonished ALL of ’em, too. And then ALL of them tried to kill them both.

After which “ALL” of them got what they deserved. Or had earned. But it may not have been the very first time after all.

“Numbers 10 through Shalach-Lekha: “Sodom VOTED to Die! How long will ‘they’ Despise YHVH”?

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Erev Shabbat services begin at 7:00 PM Mountain Time Friday evenings (9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central)

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