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  1. 26 wrz 2023 · Starting with the Torah and Haftarah one-year cycle, this plan for the Hebrew year 5784 (2023-2024) incorporates readings from the rest of the Tanakh (Old Testament) and Apostolic Writings (New Testament) into a daily plan that covers the entire Bible over the course of the year.

  2. The Calendar of Torah readings follows a triennial cycle whereby in the first year of the cycle the reading is selected from the first part of the parashah, in the second year from the middle, and in the third year from the last part.

  3. All Torah and Haftarah readings in this plan are from HebCal.com. This reading plan may be freely copied and distributed without permission. READ THE BIBLE IN A YEAR A Messianic Reading Plan for 5784 / 2023 — 2024 Oct 15 – 21, 2023 Parshat Noach 26 S I Kings 3–5 Mark 8 27 M I Kings 6–8 Mark 9 17 28 T I Kings 9–11 Mark 10

  4. 4 dni temu · The essence of 5784, captured in this project edition, “The Year Everything Changed.”. In it, one truth emerges: While so much around us will never be the same, it’s the constants — our faith, our community, our enduring spirit — that carry us through. Here’s to 5785, a year of healing, hope, and besuros tovos for Klal Yisrael.

  5. Jesus, carrying his cross on the way to Calvary, turns to speak to the women accompanying him (Luke 23:27-31). The scene is more complex than it looks. Who is comforting whom? The women are encouraging Jesus in his suffering, and he is bracing them for what they will have to face themselves.

  6. Prayers. Jesus, as you carry your cross you see a group of women along the road. As you pass by you see they are sad. You stop to spend a moment with them, to offer them some encouragement. Although you have been abandoned by your friends and are in pain, you stop and try to help them.

  7. In this way Jesus shows that he alone truly knows the heart of God the Father and can make it known to us: “No one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him” (Mt 11:27). From earliest times humanity has asked, often with anguish, how God relates to us.

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