![]() The Torah, given by Adonai to Moses, is the foundation for all subsequent revelation from the prophets. Therefore, it is our goal to understand the Torah’s prophetic message. Through understanding the Torah, we build the proper foundation for understanding the rest of the Tanakh, and the New Covenant Scriptures. Furthermore, our Torah foundation will lead us to The Goal of the Torah… The Revelation of Yeshua HaMashiach! I invite you to study the Parashat HaShavuah (Weekly Torah Portion) with Restoration of Torah Ministries as we use Thematic Analysis to understand the Torah, its prophetic message for all ages and the revelation of Yeshua the Messiah.
These five articles were written to help you get up to speed in Hebraic thought. The Torah was written to Hebrew people, who spoke the Hebrew language and had a Hebraic culture. Most of the readers of this web page probably live in the west, speak English as their primary language, and have not been trained in Hebraic thought processes, especially Thematic Analysis. Thematic Analysis is the powerful learning tool used by Jewish Yeshiva's to understand the Torah. If you want to understand the Torah (and the rest of the Bible), you will need to understand this concept, as well as a few others. I strongly encourage you to study them! The introductory articles and the Parashat HaShavuah studies below, WILL use Hebrew. If you do not already have the BST Hebrew font, you will need to download it at the link below.
Why Should We Study the Torah?—This article will demonstrate why the Torah should be the foundation for all you believe. Thematic Analysis—This article will introduce you to this powerful Scripture study tool. PaRDeS—This article will introduce you to the four levels of Scripture interpretation. Miscellaneous Tools for Studying the Parashat HaShavuah—This article will provide you with more concepts in Hebraic thought that will help you gain a better understanding of the Scriptures.
Parashat HaShavuah! Y en Espanol! Note - All of the lessons in the menu above also include a choice for downloading a children's version of the Torah lesson!
The Torah's Revelation of the Divine Nature —This article will introduce you to the Divinity of Messiah Yeshua and His Oneness with the Father and Ruach through thematic analysis of the Torah. The Torah's Introduction of the Two Houses of Israel —This article will introduce you to the Torah's foundational teaching on the Two Houses of Israel using thematic analysis. The Gospel of the Red Sea Crossing —This article uses thematic analysis to show you how clearly the Gospel is presented in the story of the Red Sea crossing Thematic Madness —In this article, I make a feeble but valiant (and hopefully entertaining) attempt to apply the Sign of the Messiah (Resurrection on day three) to my own life. A Pre-Trib Rapture? —This article examines Yeshua's statements about some being "taken" while others are "left behind" from a Jewish/Hebraic context The Torah and the Rapture —This article uses thematic analysis to examine the pre-trib rapture doctrine from a Torah perspective.
The Tanach Study Center Yeshivat Har Etzion Course Archives—Just scroll down to Course Archives, choose a year and click. Rabbi Ariel ben Lyman HaNaviy of Grafted In Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries
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