Torah Teacher’s Round Table

Each week, on wednesdays, on Hebrew Nation Radio at 8:00am Pacific time, myself and three or more other teachers discuss that weekly Torah Portion. Each teacher has a unique background and brings a varied outlook on the meaning and importance of the texts. The unity and patience that is shown is a great lesson to each of us that we are not required to agree in order to walk in fellowship. The verse that says “Can two walk unless they be agreed” is often misunderstood as they are to be unified in all doctrine. However, it is more likely to mean “Can two walk together unless they can agree to be brothers”. Our Elohim requires that we love Him with all our hearts and to love our brothers and those who desire to learn His ways with all our hearts. This is our primary lesson in Torah, that we love each other. The father of the house is the one to set things straight. Today we are all growing which means that those things today that you think that you know will become more aware of His meanings as we grow. So to separate and “damn” others due to differences of understandings is not “Torah”. These teachers walk in this understanding and allow each other to think and express their understandings freely. We do disagree, and from time to time we get a little vocal over the different understandings; however we still walk in unity that we are brothers in the household of our Elohim first and foremost.

 

HNR Torah Teacher’s Round Table

One Comment

  1. lanny falls
    August 31, 2011

    Hi Jeff
    I was listening to HNR roundtable this morning 8/31, and I heard you speak to going into the greater Exodus. I have to agree with you wholeheartedly. I believe I can demonstrate this scripturally with many witnesses. As in “witnesses squared.” There are so many types and shadows that refer to this subject as well as pointed statements with time tags. If you have furthur info on this that you have published or available, I would appreciate you pointing me toward it.

    Blessings to you
    lanny


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