Torah Teachings – Balak Part 3
Brother Scott continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Balak, which means “devastator, waster” and at its root, it means “to waste, lay waste, devastate, annihilate.”
Brother Scott continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Balak, which means “devastator, waster” and at its root, it means “to waste, lay waste, devastate, annihilate.”
Pastor Jesse continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Balak, which means “devastator, waster” and at its root, it means “to waste, lay waste, devastate, annihilate.”
Pastor Jesse begins the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Balak, which means “devastator, waster” and at its root, it means “to waste, lay waste, devastate, annihilate.”
Pastor Chad continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Chukkat, which is Hebrew for “decree, law, or ordinance” that is beyond human understanding.
Pastor Jesse continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Chukkat, which is Hebrew for “decree, law, or ordinance” that is beyond human understanding.
Pastor Jesse begins the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Chukkat, which is Hebrew for “decree, law, or ordinance” that is beyond human understanding.
Brother Scott continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Korach, which is Hebrew for the name Korah, which in turn means “baldness, ice, hail or frost.”
Pastor Jesse continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Korach, which is Hebrew for the name Korah, which in turn means “baldness, ice, hail or frost.”
Pastor Jesse begins the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Korach, which is Hebrew for the name Korah, which in turn means “baldness, ice, hail or frost.”
Pastor Jesse continues the teaching on this week’s Torah portion, Sh’lah L’kha, which is Hebrew for “send”, “send to you”, or “send for yourself”.