Tamah's Torah Teaching
Teaching the perpetual truth of not only G-d's grace, but His Laws/instructions that apply to anyone who expects to be grafted into the covenants of Israel which includes true-believing Jews and Gentiles who are deemed to be "true believers" according to G-d's definition in Romans 1-3, John 14, and the Seven-fold Witness in the book of Revelation.
Tamah's Torah Teaching
Parashah#13: Sh'mot (Names) Sh'mot (Exodus) 1:1-6:1
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Today I am going to discuss the importance of names in the Hebrew language including the name of G-d, and establish the connection between G-d's name, and the commandment not to use it in vain. The meaning of this command will be discussed as well because so many people do not understand its meaning.
I am also going to examine the first word of this parashah, the various translations, and why it is important to examine multiple translations to establish the most accurate translation and its relevance to the rest of the narrative.
I will also discuss the correlation of the Hebrew word "Kelev" which is the name of only one of two Israelites who were allowed to enter Canaan in the first generation and why it is also the name used for describing a canine (dog).