"Behar-Bechukotai" refers to the weekly Torah portion, or parsha, in Jewish tradition that is read during the 32nd and 33rd weeks of the annual Torah reading cycle. The combined parsha covers the laws of the sabbatical year and Jubilee year, as well as the blessings and curses associated with obedience and disobedience to God's laws.
Behar: This portion, found in Leviticus 25:1, discusses the concept of resting the land every seven years (sabbatical year) and the Jubilee year, when property reverts to its original owners.
Bechukotai: This portion, found in Leviticus 26:3, outlines the blessings that follow obedience to God's laws and the curses that result from their desecration. It also includes laws regarding vows and consecration.
Combined Meaning: The two portions, when read together, highlight the importance of both resting and honoring God's laws. They also emphasize the consequences of both faithfulness and disobedience to God's covenant.
Key Concepts:
Sabbatical Year:
Every seven years, the land is to be left uncultivated, allowing for rest and a time for the people to focus on spiritual matters.
Jubilee Year:
Every 50 years, debts are forgiven, slaves are freed, and property reverts to its original owners, promoting social justice and restoration.
Blessings and Curses:
The Torah portion emphasizes the consequences of following or neglecting God's commandments, highlighting the importance of obedience.
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Behar: This portion, found in Leviticus 25:1, discusses the concept of resting the land every seven years (sabbatical year) and the Jubilee year, when property reverts to its original owners.
Bechukotai: This portion, found in Leviticus 26:3, outlines the blessings that follow obedience to God's laws and the curses that result from their desecration. It also includes laws regarding vows and consecration.
Combined Meaning: The two portions, when read together, highlight the importance of both resting and honoring God's laws. They also emphasize the consequences of both faithfulness and disobedience to God's covenant.
Key Concepts:
Sabbatical Year:
Every seven years, the land is to be left uncultivated, allowing for rest and a time for the people to focus on spiritual matters.
Jubilee Year:
Every 50 years, debts are forgiven, slaves are freed, and property reverts to its original owners, promoting social justice and restoration.
Blessings and Curses:
The Torah portion emphasizes the consequences of following or neglecting God's commandments, highlighting the importance of obedience.
#parasha #torahportion #torah #bible #biblestudy #obedience
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy https://a.co/d/8x6Nnce
https://walteragosto.org
https://youtube.com/user/IsraelYarah
https://youtube.com/c/WisdominTorahMinistries
https://treasuresofthetemple.com
https://wisdomintorah.com
https://israelyarah.org
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ciy/id1610097103
Facebook: #YASHAV / #CasadeIsraelYarah
YouTube: #YASHAVCIY/ #IsraelYarah
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