Next Shabbat, January 11th Messianic Torah portion B’Shalach (in Hebrew it means “When he let go!”): Exodus 13:17 – 17:16; Judges 4:4 – 5:31; Psalm 66; Matthew 5.
Daily Torah Reading:
1st section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 13:17-14:8) January 5th
2nd section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 14:9-14:14) January 6th
3rd section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 14:15-14:25) January 7th
4th section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 14:26-15:26) January 8th
5th section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 15:27-16:10) January 9th
6th section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 16:11-16:36) January 10th
7th section of Parsha B’Shalach, (Exodus 17:1-17:16) January 11th
Torah Studies for Children:
16-Beshalach-Kindershul-Picture-Page
Tools for Adults Studying Torah
I highly recommend reading scripture each year from a different Hebraic translation! Below are the different versions I’ve read:
2013 – 2014: Shocken Bible. I like having a book to hold, but if you want to read it online, here is a pdf.
2012 – 2013: Onkelos. This is a GREAT set of 5 books. I refer back to these regularly.
2009 – 2012: Stone’s Chumash
I have several different sets of commentary (Onkelos and Stone’s Chumash are my favorites for the Torah Portions). For the Tanakh (rest of the Old Testament), I use Keil and Delitzsch. You can get this MUCH cheaper than this price at Amazon, but wanted you to see what it is and you can search for a better price.
The absolute BEST translation of the Gospels is Delitzsch’s Hebrew Gospels.
Again, I use many different translations, but this is one I use regularly Complete Jewish Bible as well as The Scriptures.
Just about anything from Artscroll… I could go broke at this store! (Note, if you visit this store on Shabbat, they will be closed… they honor the Sabbath)!
I am always looking for my next year’s translation to read Torah from. If you have a great Hebraic perspective Bible that I did not list here, please leave me a comment below!
Until next week… Shalom Mishpocha!