Torah Today Ministries Grant Luton
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Torah Today explores the Hebrew scriptures and culture that shaped the life of Jesus and provides common ground for all who seek the truth. We provide short teachings on various topics from a biblical perspective and provide valuable insights into words and phrases from the Hebrew Bible.
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Bread Crumbs #9 - The Four Questions
One of the most ancient parts of the Passover Haggadah is the four questions asked by the youngest child. But when we consider these four questions, they seem a little....uh... silly. But on closer examination, they are anything but! Another part of the Haggadah is the discussion of the four sons - the wise son, the wicked son, the simple son, and the clueless son. But some rabbis refer to a fifth son, and this one is the most concerning of all. What is the connection between the four question and the four sons? Join us as we look into these ancient and amazing parts of the Passover Seder.
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Tehillim Talks - Psalm 45
Psalm 45 is the only love song in the entire book of Psalms. It is the Messiah's wedding song. The first half describes the King and His attributes. The second half describes the Queen and her beauty. Join us for a preview of the goal of creation, the ultimate fulfillment of end-times prophecy, and God's purpose for mankind as we explore this glorious and beautiful psalm.
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Tehillim Talks - Psalm 44
Psalm 44 is unusual. Though it resembles other psalms that decry Israel's suffering and persecution from the nations, this psalm has a completely different twist to it. Whereas other psalms attribute God's anger to human failure, this one is just the opposite. Why does God's punishment befall us when we have not sinned nor broken His covenant? In fact, why do the past and the future appeal to us while the present seems so miserable? The Apostle Paul provides valuable insight into this psalm, so In this study we place Psalm 44 and Romans 8 side by side to produce a beautiful insight into why the present seems so difficult.
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Bread Crumbs #8 - The Power of Questions
Someone once said that you can tell whether a man is clever by his answers, but you can tell whether he is wise by his questions. So are some questions more valuable than others? Can questions be dangerous? Even deadly? Why were Satan's first words in the form of a question? Why do some faith communities fear questions? And why does Judaism value them? Join Grant and Robin in a lively conversation about the power of questions - their value, misuse, danger, and power to lead to new horizons.
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Tehillim Talks - Psalm 43
This short psalm is a continuation of Psalm 42 and should be read along with it. It continues the psalmist's conversation with his own soul as he conquers depression.
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Tehillim Talks - Psalm 42
With Psalm 42 we begin the second book of Psalms - The Exodus Book - which opens with eight psalms penned by the sons of Korah. Both this psalm and the following one are unusual because the psalmist addresses his own soul by asking it questions and offering it advice. But how can such a thing be? What is this bizarre ability that we human beings have of talking to ourselves? And if I can talk to myself, who is actually doing the talking and who is doing the listening? We tackle these and other questions as we delve into this wonderful psalm.
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Great insight into the Torah!!!
Amazing!
Grant has a way of explaining and sharing the Word of G-d, that’s easy to understand and remember. So thankful He takes the time to teach us.