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๐Ÿ“– Torah Reading for November 30 – December 6, 2025 (Week 7)

Week 7: Order, Rebellion, and Deliverance. Yahuah organizes the camp, establishes roles, and commands movement with silver trumpets. But the people complain. They long for bondage. They resist leadership. Yet Yahuah disciplines and delivers. The bronze serpent is lifted. Those who look, live. Trust in His order. Yield to His refining fire. This week's assignment is the book of numbers, chapters 1 through 21. ▶️ Listen ⏸️ Pause ⏹️ Stop ๐Ÿ“– TORAH READING FOR NOVEMBER 30 – DECEMBER 6, 2025 (Cepher Schedule – Week 7) ๐Ÿ“˜ Torah Portion: Day 1 – Sunday:  Numbers (Bemidbar) 1–3 Day 2 – Monday:  Numbers 4–5 Day 3 – Tuesday:  Numbers 6–8 Day 4 – Wednesday:  Numbers 9–13 Day 5 – Thursday:  Numbers 14–17 Day 6 – Friday:  Numbers 18–21 ๐Ÿ•ฏ️ Shabbath Review (Friday Night): Scripture Span: Bemidbar (Numbers) 1–21 Focus: Census, Camps, Complaints, and Deliverance ๐Ÿ’ก Theme: Yahuah establishes ...

Week 6 · Torah Foundation Phase — Vayiqra (Leviticus) 1–27

Week Six Torah Reading Schedule. Study window: Sunday, November 23, 2025 through Sabbath review on November 29, 2025. Assignment: Leviticus chapters 1 through 27. Day one, Sunday: Leviticus chapters 1–4 — offerings of approach: burnt, grain, peace, and sin offerings. Day two, Monday: Leviticus chapters 5–8 — guilt offerings and the consecration of the priesthood begins. Day three, Tuesday: Leviticus chapters 9–13 — priestly service established; clean and unclean; purity laws and the first diagnoses of tsara‘ath. Day four, Wednesday: Leviticus chapters 14–18 — cleansing from tsara‘ath, bodily purity, Day of Atonement foundations, and holiness boundaries. Day five, Thursday: Leviticus chapters 19–23 — holiness code in daily life; love of neighbor; appointed feasts and set-apart times. Day six, Friday: Leviticus chapters 24–27 — lamp and bread, justice, Sabbatical and Jubilee years, blessings and curses, vows and devotion. Day seven, Sabbath rev...

Week 5 Torah Reading Schedule

Week Five Torah Reading Schedule. Study window: Sunday, November 16, 2025 through Sabbath review on November 22, 2025. Assignment: Exodus chapters 21 through 40. Day one, Sunday: Exodus chapters 21–24 — judgments and ordinances for a set-apart people; covenant confirmed with blood. Day two, Monday: Exodus chapters 25–27 — pattern for the sanctuary; ark, table, menorah, and altar of burnt offering. Day three, Tuesday: Exodus chapters 28–30 — priestly garments, consecration, incense altar, atonement money, laver, and anointing oil. Day four, Wednesday: Exodus chapters 31–33 — Bezalel chosen, Sabbath sign, golden calf, and Moses’ intercession. Day five, Thursday: Exodus chapters 34–36 — covenant renewed, Yahuah’s character declared, freewill offerings, and skilled workmanship. Day six, Friday: Exodus chapters 37–40 — tabernacle furnishings completed, tent raised, and the glory of Yahuah fills the sanctuary. Day seven, Sabbath review: Discuss cov...

Week 4 · Torah READING SCHEDULE — Shemoth (Exodus) 1–20

Week Four Torah Reading Schedule. Study window: Sunday, November 9, 2025 through Sabbath review on November 15, 2025. Assignment: Exodus chapters 1 through 20. Day one, Sunday: Exodus chapters 1–3 — Israel in bondage, Moses’ birth and calling. Day two, Monday: Exodus chapters 4–6 — Signs given, resistance of Pharaoh, covenant reaffirmed. Day three, Tuesday: Exodus chapters 7–9 — Plagues begin: water to blood, frogs, lice, flies, pestilence, boils, hail. Day four, Wednesday: Exodus chapters 10–12 — Locusts, darkness, firstborn slain, Passover instituted, Israel departs. Day five, Thursday: Exodus chapters 13–16 — Red Sea deliverance, manna, water from the rock. Day six, Friday: Exodus chapters 17–20 — Amalek defeated, Jethro’s counsel, Ten Commandments spoken at Sinai. Day seven, Sabbath review: Discuss redemption, covenant obedience, and holiness. Memory verse: Exodus 14:13–14 — “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of Yahuah …...

The Hidden Truth Revealed: U.S. Records Confirm the True Identity of Yahuah’s Chosen People

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Throughout declassified U.S. records, congressional acts, and historical documents, one consistent truth emerges: the so-called “Negro,” “African-American,” and “American Indian” are the scattered tribes of Yisra’el—Yahuah’s covenant people, chosen to bear His light unto the nations. This revelation, hidden for centuries under names of reproach and colonial miseducation, is now being uncovered as prophecy fulfills before our eyes. Government ethnological surveys, congressional reports such as the 1828 Indian Affairs records, and early census designations all testify that the inhabitants called “Freedmen,” “Colored,” and “Indians of mixed descent” were the same people—descendants of those scattered to the four corners of the earth as prophesied in Devarim (Deuteronomy) 28. The awakening of these people is not racial pride; it is covenant remembrance. Films like *Hebrews to Negroes* and *Reclaiming the Throne* bring this truth to light for the lost sheep of Yisra’el, urging them to a...

Who Is Esau In Our World Today?

๐Ÿ“œ WHO IS ESAU TODAY? An Inquiry into Prophecy, Identity, and Balance. Shalom, brothers and sisters. We greet one another in peace because peace is the foundation of the people of Israel. Hebrew speaks to our tongue; Israelite speaks to our bloodline. Both are marks of who we are — a people called by the name of Yahuah. Our subject today — Who is Esau? — is one that provokes passion, suspicion, and curiosity. Some hear the name Esau and immediately think of anger, division, or hatred. Others hear the name Israel and assume extremism. But this study is not about hatred; it's about truth. To know the Word, one must know the people within it. To identify the nations on the earth today, one must understand their origin in Scripture. Without that understanding, much of prophecy remains a mystery. NATIONALISM VERSUS RACISM. Many confuse biblical nationalism with worldly racism. Nationalism, in the Scriptural sense, simply means recognizing that Yahuah created different nations and or...

GUARDING THE COVENANT — YAHUAH’S DESIGN FOR PURITY AND POSTERITY

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Theme: Guarding the Covenant — Yahuah’s Design for Purity and Posterity. All creation bears witness that Yahuah is righteous in all His ways and holy in all His works. When man forsakes His order, confusion enters, and generations stumble. But when the people of Elohiym walk according to His Torah, life and blessing abound. We are called to preserve the divine pattern of male and female, to teach our children righteousness, and to reject every doctrine that confuses or corrupts what Yahuah has sanctified. ๐Ÿ”Š Audio Accessibility ▶️ Listen ⏸️ Pause ⏹️ Stop ๐Ÿ”ฅ GUARDING THE COVENANT — YAHUAH’S DESIGN FOR PURITY AND POSTERITY All creation was made by divine order — male and female, seed and fruit, light and darkness. When this pattern is honored, life multiplies and peace follows. When it is corrupted, chaos spreads through generations. The Torah calls this corruption an abomination (ืชּื•ֹืขֵื‘ָื”, toสฟevah ) — not because Yahuah hates mankind, but because He hat...

As Yahuah Lives: Esau’s Oath, Birthright, and the Blessing

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Esau swore and sold his birthright to Ya‛aqov (Genesis 25:33–34), thereby transferring title to the firstborn’s inheritance. Later, Yitschaq’s blessing (Genesis 27:28–29) delivered possession of what the oath had already conveyed. Even Esau admits the link between birthright and blessing (Genesis 27:35–36). Scripture teaches that oaths are sworn before Yahuah, and Israel is instructed to swear “Yahuah lives” in truth, judgment, and righteousness (Jeremiah 4:2). Thus Esau’s oath implicitly invoked Yahuah as Witness to his own despising of the covenant portion. Hebrews 12:16–17 confirms the spiritual finality of Esau’s profane exchange. Application: handle holy things as holy; let our words be few and true; when we say “as Yahuah lives,” we confess that the Living Elohiym judges every vow and guards every inheritance. ๐Ÿ”Š Audio Accessibility ▶️ Listen ⏸️ Pause ⏹️ Stop TORAH STUDY: ESAU’S OATH, BIRTHRIGHT, AND THE BLESSING ...

Week 3 Torah/Scripture Reading Schedule

Week Three Torah Reading Schedule. Study window: Sunday, November 2, 2025 through Sabbath review on November 8, 2025. Assignment: Genesis, chapters twenty-seven through fifty. Day one, Sunday, read Genesis twenty-seven through thirty. Theme: Blessing taken, Jacob’s flight, Leah and Rachel. Day two, Monday, read Genesis thirty-one through thirty-four. Theme: Departure from Laban, angels of Elohim, the Shechem incident. Day three, Tuesday, read Genesis thirty-five through thirty-eight. Theme: Jacob renamed Yashar’el, losses and renewals, Judah and Tamar. Day four, Wednesday, read Genesis thirty-nine through forty-two. Theme: Joseph in Egypt: Potiphar, prison, providence; first famine journey. Day five, Thursday, read Genesis forty-three through forty-six. Theme: Benjamin tested, Joseph revealed, Israel descends to Goshen. Day six, Friday, read Genesis forty-seven through fifty. Theme: Wisdom in famine, blessings of Jacob, oaths and hope beyond Egyp...