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PARASHAH; “V’et’ Chanan” (and I pleaded) DEUT 3:23-7:11
Moses continues to recount the experiences of his life to the Children of Israel as his life comes to a close. He is like a father on his deathbed, and causes all of his children to come near and listen to their father’s experiences, or rather, “all” of their experiences
“V’et ‘Chanan l’Adonai” begins Moshe, “I pleaded to YHVH…” on the account of entering into the promised land. As we recall, Moshe struck the “Rock” (Selah) in anger, yet water still came forth because of Adonai's mercy. Now, Moshe pleads for mercy; the word “chanun” is a form of the Hebrew word for “mercy”. One Israeli singer has a song which is; “Avi Chanun” (My father who is merciful). So, Moshe, in a way, is saying, “I plead for mercy to Adonai, let me see the promised land.
Yet the answer of Adonai was still “No” (Speak no more of this matter). We are all destined for an “x” amount of years on this earth, who knows if, through actions we do, might “speed up” that time, or even “prolong” the time. King Hezekiah pleaded for more years of life, and he was granted the years; however, during those extra years, there was born to him, “Manasseh,” who proved to be one of the worst kings in Israel. Should Hezekiah have asked for those extra years?
We should take advantage of the years that God is giving to us on this planet called “Earth” and make the best of them. If He has called us into ministry, let us perform that which He has called us to do to the best of our ability, doing it unto HIM who is the author of life, and when he calls for us, we will go, without complaining, or ask for “more years”
God answers all prayers, with YES, NO, or NOT NOW, but LATER. Perhaps the answer to Moshe's request was "later" because he was at the Mt. of Transfiguration with Yeshua and Elijah. He did enter the promised land, 1500 years later.
In this Parashah, we see the review of the Ten Commandments. What are these all about? They formed the “Ketubah,” the contract between Elohim and Israel. They were given on Mt. Sinai, directly to the Israelites by God himself. The rest of the 603 mitzvoth were given to Moshe, who relayed them unto the people; still, they ALL came from Adonai.
(4) “Now, therefore, harken O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments which I teach you, for to do them” Moshe was the teacher, taking all that the “Master” charged him to teach, and not “adding to” nor “diminishing” anything, teaching all the details, the “fine print” sort of to say. Teachers of God’s Word have a unique calling; it is their life, it is their passion, and they will not rest until they accomplish what they have set off to do.
I AM the LORD thy God: “Anochi Adonai Eloheicha..” He is emphasizing “I AM” (I MYSELF AM) “Anochi” a very important statement, telling his people, that is was HE who brought them out of Egypt, and out of slavery. Two very important things, therefore, He has every right to be their God, and He has every right to be OUR God, since He has taken us out of the “World of Sin” (Egypt) and out from “Spiritual slavery”
“THOU shall not have any other gods before me” since pagan worship was the norm of Egypt, worshiping and bowing down to false “elohim” this was a reminder to Israel that YHVH is different, He is NOT like the false deities of Egypt, He is UNIQUE (Yachid) and He is ONE (Echad). But when people over-emphasize jobs and work, making money, sports, etc.… making them more important than our worship and attention towards Adonai, those “things” become “other gods.” Yes, Adonai is a “Jealous” and “Zealous” God! (El Kanah) and has every right to be so.
“THOU SHALT NOT take the name of YHVH thy God in vain” What is that? It is using our LORD’s holy name in unholy ways, in unholy conversations, making promises using God’s name, like “I swear to God that I’ll…” and then, not fulfilling those promises. We should use HIS HOLY NAME in worship and praise only.
“KEEP (guard) the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy.” Where are we on the sabbath day? We should be in God’s House to worship, praise, and learn from his word through teachers of the Word. It is a time of rest, a time for family to get together and worship the LORD, even for the housewives, turn off the ovens, and husbands, take them out to eat, or just whip up some sandwiches. Enjoy the Sabbath day, it is the LORD’s to rejoice and relax in. The Sabbath day has always been Saturday; it was never changed to Sunday (this will probably create some comments). But EVERY day of the week is a time to study God’s Word and praise Him for all of his blessings.. We read in Acts that the disciples got together on the first day of the week to break bread and fellowship. Yes, but that was not a change from Shabbat to Sunday, it was just another day of fellowship and to remember the day of resurrection of Yeshua. Not a "change" from Shabbat to Sunday.
“HONOR Thy Father and Thy Mother.” This goes without explanation. I think it is common sense for children to honor and obey their parents, for they are the ones who raise them up. Yet the Fathers and Mothers have a GREAT responsibility, to raise them in the knowledge of God and his word. If not, then they will be responsible for possible “rebels” later one in life.
“THOU shalt not kill; THOU shalt not commit adultery; THOU shalt not steal”. Ever wonder why these are listed together? Example, if one commits adultery, takes the wife of another in sex, that person is “killing” that relationship and is “stealing” what does not belong to him. The word “Kill” means “murder,” taking an innocent life; it does NOT refer to self-defense or soldiers fighting in a war. There are many ways of “stealing” some rabbis say that “all sins” are a form of “stealing” not just taking money, coming back late from lunch break is “stealing” time from your employer, telling a lie is “stealing” the confidence one might have had in you, and it is “murdering” that trust.
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Moses continues to recount the experiences of his life to the Children of Israel as his life comes to a close. He is like a father on his deathbed, and causes all of his children to come near and listen to their father’s experiences, or rather, “all” of their experiences
“V’et ‘Chanan l’Adonai” begins Moshe, “I pleaded to YHVH…” on the account of entering into the promised land. As we recall, Moshe struck the “Rock” (Selah) in anger, yet water still came forth because of Adonai's mercy. Now, Moshe pleads for mercy; the word “chanun” is a form of the Hebrew word for “mercy”. One Israeli singer has a song which is; “Avi Chanun” (My father who is merciful). So, Moshe, in a way, is saying, “I plead for mercy to Adonai, let me see the promised land.
Yet the answer of Adonai was still “No” (Speak no more of this matter). We are all destined for an “x” amount of years on this earth, who knows if, through actions we do, might “speed up” that time, or even “prolong” the time. King Hezekiah pleaded for more years of life, and he was granted the years; however, during those extra years, there was born to him, “Manasseh,” who proved to be one of the worst kings in Israel. Should Hezekiah have asked for those extra years?
We should take advantage of the years that God is giving to us on this planet called “Earth” and make the best of them. If He has called us into ministry, let us perform that which He has called us to do to the best of our ability, doing it unto HIM who is the author of life, and when he calls for us, we will go, without complaining, or ask for “more years”
God answers all prayers, with YES, NO, or NOT NOW, but LATER. Perhaps the answer to Moshe's request was "later" because he was at the Mt. of Transfiguration with Yeshua and Elijah. He did enter the promised land, 1500 years later.
In this Parashah, we see the review of the Ten Commandments. What are these all about? They formed the “Ketubah,” the contract between Elohim and Israel. They were given on Mt. Sinai, directly to the Israelites by God himself. The rest of the 603 mitzvoth were given to Moshe, who relayed them unto the people; still, they ALL came from Adonai.
(4) “Now, therefore, harken O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments which I teach you, for to do them” Moshe was the teacher, taking all that the “Master” charged him to teach, and not “adding to” nor “diminishing” anything, teaching all the details, the “fine print” sort of to say. Teachers of God’s Word have a unique calling; it is their life, it is their passion, and they will not rest until they accomplish what they have set off to do.
I AM the LORD thy God: “Anochi Adonai Eloheicha..” He is emphasizing “I AM” (I MYSELF AM) “Anochi” a very important statement, telling his people, that is was HE who brought them out of Egypt, and out of slavery. Two very important things, therefore, He has every right to be their God, and He has every right to be OUR God, since He has taken us out of the “World of Sin” (Egypt) and out from “Spiritual slavery”
“THOU shall not have any other gods before me” since pagan worship was the norm of Egypt, worshiping and bowing down to false “elohim” this was a reminder to Israel that YHVH is different, He is NOT like the false deities of Egypt, He is UNIQUE (Yachid) and He is ONE (Echad). But when people over-emphasize jobs and work, making money, sports, etc.… making them more important than our worship and attention towards Adonai, those “things” become “other gods.” Yes, Adonai is a “Jealous” and “Zealous” God! (El Kanah) and has every right to be so.
“THOU SHALT NOT take the name of YHVH thy God in vain” What is that? It is using our LORD’s holy name in unholy ways, in unholy conversations, making promises using God’s name, like “I swear to God that I’ll…” and then, not fulfilling those promises. We should use HIS HOLY NAME in worship and praise only.
“KEEP (guard) the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy.” Where are we on the sabbath day? We should be in God’s House to worship, praise, and learn from his word through teachers of the Word. It is a time of rest, a time for family to get together and worship the LORD, even for the housewives, turn off the ovens, and husbands, take them out to eat, or just whip up some sandwiches. Enjoy the Sabbath day, it is the LORD’s to rejoice and relax in. The Sabbath day has always been Saturday; it was never changed to Sunday (this will probably create some comments). But EVERY day of the week is a time to study God’s Word and praise Him for all of his blessings.. We read in Acts that the disciples got together on the first day of the week to break bread and fellowship. Yes, but that was not a change from Shabbat to Sunday, it was just another day of fellowship and to remember the day of resurrection of Yeshua. Not a "change" from Shabbat to Sunday.
“HONOR Thy Father and Thy Mother.” This goes without explanation. I think it is common sense for children to honor and obey their parents, for they are the ones who raise them up. Yet the Fathers and Mothers have a GREAT responsibility, to raise them in the knowledge of God and his word. If not, then they will be responsible for possible “rebels” later one in life.
“THOU shalt not kill; THOU shalt not commit adultery; THOU shalt not steal”. Ever wonder why these are listed together? Example, if one commits adultery, takes the wife of another in sex, that person is “killing” that relationship and is “stealing” what does not belong to him. The word “Kill” means “murder,” taking an innocent life; it does NOT refer to self-defense or soldiers fighting in a war. There are many ways of “stealing” some rabbis say that “all sins” are a form of “stealing” not just taking money, coming back late from lunch break is “stealing” time from your employer, telling a lie is “stealing” the confidence one might have had in you, and it is “murdering” that trust.
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