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Parsha Vayakhel – Apostolic Readings, Commentary, and Videos

New Testament passages to read and study with Torah portion Vayakhel (Exodus 35:1=38:20), plus commentary and videos. Torah for Christians.

Readings

  • Exodus 35:1-36:38
    • Matthew 25:13-46
    • Luke 16:1-17
    • Acts 3:1-10
    • 1 Corinthians 12-13
  • Exodus 37:1-38:20
    • Matthew 23:16-22
    • Mark 13:1-2
    • 1 Peter 2:4-10
    • Revelation 1:11-2:7
    • Revelation 11:1-4

Additional Reading

Videos Related to Parsha Vayakhel

  • Grace Given to Each of Us, Romans 12:3 – Grace isn’t a divinely bestowed super power. It’s unobligated favor, an honor bestowed on one person by another. Just as God showed Paul grace in making him a teacher and evangelist, he graces every person in his kingdom with a unique set of skills and a mission to accomplish for the his glory and for the growth of his kingdom. That doesn’t mean we all have a commission as high as Paul’s, but as Paul pointed out elsewhere, every part of a body is important, no matter how lowly it might seem.
  • Who Are the Lost Sheep of Israel in Matthew 10:6? – Who are the “lost sheep of the house of Israel” that Yeshua spoke of in this passage? The context seems to indicate that he can’t have meant the Ten Lost Tribes or he would have said “Go among the Gentiles and enter the towns of the Samaritans”, not “don’t go”.
  • Of Mice, Men, Ants, and Lions – We all have strengths and weaknesses. Nobody is the best at everything and nobody is the worst at everything. We need to support each other to make up for our weaknesses and we need to focus on our strengths to be the best we were created to be.

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