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Parsha Beha’alotcha – Apostolic Readings, Links, and Videos

New Testament readings and links to articles and videos for Torah portion Beha'alotcha.

Readings

  • Numbers 8:1-9:21
    • Matthew 3:13-17
    • Luke 2:40-46
    • John 5:33-35
    • Ephesians 5:1-21
    • Revelation 2:1-7
  • Numbers 9:22-10:36
    • Matthew 26:31-34
    • Mark 13:32-37
    • John 1:29-34
    • Revelation 8:1-6
    • Revelation 11:15-19
  • Numbers 11:1-35
    • Matthew 6:25-34
    • Luke 9:49-50
    • Acts 6:1-8
    • Revelation 8:7
    • 1 Corinthians 10:9-13
    • 1 Corinthians 14:1-19
  • Numbers 12:1-16
    • John 1:17-18
    • Acts 9:10-22
    • Acts 26:1-7
    • 1 Corinthians 14:29-40
    • James 3:13-18

More Reading on Parsha Beha’alotcha

Related Video Teachings

  • Proverbs 12:22‭-‬23 and 5 Times to Keep Silent – There are five times when keeping silent is the wiser course of action even if you believe that what you would say is true.
  • Everyone Serves Multiple Masters – Everyone serves multiple masters all the time, so what did Yeshua mean when he said “No one can serve two masters” in Matthew 6:24? Yeshua frequently used hyperbole in his teachings and this is a good example. He was using an exaggerated statement to teach this principle: When there’s a conflict in the instructions of two masters, what determines who you will obey? Is it money, security, prestige, etc.? Or is it God, the ultimate arbiter of all right and wrong?

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