Send us a text In this podcast, I focus on the significance of the oaks of Mamre, the identity of the three "men" who came to see Avraham in the desert, and the importance of treating people in a non-judgmental way, obedience to G-d's laws/instructions, and the consequences of disregarding them or following false prophets who teach against G-d's Word/instructions/law. Hospitality and respect are also addressed with Avraham as the quintessential example.
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Send us a text In this podcast, I focus on the significance of the oaks of Mamre, the identity of the three "men" who came to see Avraham in the desert, and the importance of treating people in a non-judgmental way, obedience to G-d's laws/instructions, and the consequences of disregarding them or following false prophets who teach against G-d's Word/instructions/law. Hospitality and respect are also addressed with Avraham as the quintessential example.
Send us a text Just in case you haven't learned that G-d's instructions, commands and laws apply to ALL humankind, we are reminded of this in these two parashot that are read together in regular years. Furthermore, the history past, present, and future of Israel and all who hope to be included as G-d's people is written in the Song of Moshe. There is no excuse for not lovingly following G-d's instructions no matter who you are or where you live (see Romans 1-3) for further clarification if ne...
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Send us a text In this podcast, I focus on the significance of the oaks of Mamre, the identity of the three "men" who came to see Avraham in the desert, and the importance of treating people in a non-judgmental way, obedience to G-d's laws/instructions, and the consequences of disregarding them or following false prophets who teach against G-d's Word/instructions/law. Hospitality and respect are also addressed with Avraham as the quintessential example.