Noah | Beth Immanuel Messianic Synagogue

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The Torah says that "Noah walked with God." What does that mean? Obviously it's not literal, so how does one "walk with God"? This teaching kicks off a new series titled "Walking with God."

 

If you just want to fit in with everyone and go with the flow, discipleship probably is not going to work for you. Disciples of Yeshua are consistently part of the minority and outside the concensus of social norms. Why is that? Here's a quick teaching on the concept of "the Fear of the LORD" and how God punishes the wicked by water and fire. 

In this lesson we will continue studing about Noach (Noah). We will start in Genesis 6:11.

Follow along in Hebrew on Sefaria.

Let's study the Parashah together in Hebrew! In this lesson we will study about Noach (Noah) from Genesis 6:9.

Follow along in Hebrew on Sefaria.

Did Noah keep the Sabbath? This simple question opens a discourse on the Sabbath in parashat Noach which explores the idea of Sabbatarianism before the flood and before Mount Sinai. The teachings covers a broad range of ideas related to the Sabbath including the concept of Shabbat Menuchah (Sabbath Rest), the Sabbath as a covenant sign, and discussion on the seven laws of Noah and the Sabbath day.

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