Thank you for your explanation on how to handle a debtor, and your final summarizing comment: There’s an honorable way to handle every situation. This is so helpful and accentuates the meaning of the phrase in the Lord’s prayer Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors! Amen!!
It's such amazing torah portion about honoring all life. Praised be HaShem to use your life to bring light in ours life. Thanks Rabbi Isaac. A big hug to you and all assembly. Much love from London.
May you reach the world with Torah and Haftorah and Gospels. This is an old woman Sharon Born in Maurice Bishop's Grenada. I failed highschool SASS and I don't know how to use technology well. Thanks for this teaching Rabbi
Thank you. I have learnt so much from this. It's like when I read the book of Jasher, Enoch and the book of Jubillees, after reading these it was like the whole Bible made sense and it unlocked something and my love for the Word for Yah was intensified. I have a hunger that can not be quenched.
Baruch Hashem! Thank you for your comment! We love Torah and it blesses us so much hearing how the teachings are blessing others! May God bless you abundantly as you continue to learn and "Shema" (Hear and do)! If you know of others that are seeking truth and you think would be blessed by these teachings please share our TH-cam channel with your family and friends using the following link: th-cam.com/users/assemblyofcalledoutbelievers Toda Raba!
Rabbi Isaac I just tonight in prayer made a promise to Abba to study Torah every day through your teachings and sure enough in this teaching, making a vow to Abba was covered saying, "You must fulfill what has crossed your lips and perform what you have voluntarily vowed to The Lord your God, having made the promise with your own mouth." Coincidence? Absolutely not! I too have gained a new perception of illegal immigrants coming into this country since you mentioned that we were once foreigners in the land of Eqypt. I am so thankful and so appreciate your teachings. May Abba continue to bless you and your testimony/teachings each and every day! Abba's living word has never touched my heart and soul as it does when I follow your teachings. 1,000 thank yous Rabbi!
Thank you so much for your teachings of Torah! These studies have opened my eyes to understand the word of God on a deeper level. I pray that ADONAI will continue blessing you with his wisdom. 🙏🏻
This was such an eye opener on how to honour one another and everything around us. Awesome message! God keep working in all that love Your Word, Yeshua our Salvation and Messiah. 🕎🤠🇨🇦
Hello brother Isaac! How sweet to watch your son to imitate you in prayer by lifting his tiny hands and closing his beautiful eyes!! God bless you and your amazing family. I have two beautiful daughters myself and I am also teaching them the principles established by our Father. I am so touched by your message today because it is validating many things that I believed were from God but my surroundings kept pointing to me as I was in the wrong. I can’t describe how happy I am today😊
Toda raba... thank you for your beautiful heart and words! May Abba Father bless you and your daughters with with an eternal knowledge and application of His perfect principles of Selfless Love!
So many truths you have the knowledge to share to enlighten us. It would be informative to us as your viewers if you would give your congregants who are making comments, or questions if you would give them the mic in order we can understand fully your replies. Todah raba!
@Steve Gooden it IS A TELEVISION MINISTRY whether you admit it or not and we want to hear it ALL. Besides, it was only a suggestion for Pastor Isaac; you are the complainer. Yeshua be w you 💕
thank you so much. I always feel blessed by your videos. As a side note, I was taught by my health coach that we absorb polyester, which affects estrogen dominance and may contribute to hormone imbalances.
Here in the UK in the 1800's the same rules applied to those who dishonoured a family by having intimate relations with a daughter, the said man would have to marry her or the daughter would bring shame on her family and never marry anyone. My mum used to say of such things, you've made your bed, now lie in it. It's important to look at these laws as deterrents, just like the death penalty, it's all to prevent harm being done, hence compassion. God is good, all the time.
You are an Overcomer. Have faith in God of Abraham. God bless you and your family and your ministry and Utube family. May you reach and save this world. Joshua 10 Victory is yours, Acts 16 Victory over defeat, disease, bad climate under Genesis 3:15 . Financial Freedom, Great Health, Salvation 3 John 1:2 claim
Shabbat Shalom In Debarim 22:12 does this apply to men and women or only males? If only males starting at what age? Also I am a tad bit confused as to where is the verse regarding males covering their heads with a kippah and taller if in Corinthians it says men should not do it. I’m sure there’s a biblical answer for it but I haven’t been able to find it. Thank you in advance
Question: I have a small garden each row is 25 ft long x 2 ft wide. When I plant I plant like kind together i.e. row of green zucchini next row yellow zucchini next row green beans but being it's a small garden I look at it and see bees go from row to row wouldn't that cause cross pollination? That said I hear it is good to grow corn and at the base of corn plant beans as corn eats nitrogen and beans produce nitrogen. Corn can't cross with beans can they?
Cheri L. Thank you for your question in regards to the biblical agricultural laws! We know that in nature many things live in close proximity to one another and the bees are cross-pollinating naturally but the instruction from God was primarily focused on keeping the grain crops separate and not sowing mix seed together which would be a type of symbol of the mixture between Good and Evil that originated in the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil in the garden. Hope this helps! Blessings!
I have some questions. Should your tzitzit be removed before going to the restroom? Should we have an outhouse or is the restroom at our home for the covering of our excrement? And about the nocturnal emission. Do we need to leave our homes to bath and then return or can we just bath at home and be clean at evening?
Shalom brother... if tzitzit are attached to your clothes they do not need to be removed (just be careful they don't touch the toilet) but pray shawls generally are removed before going in any bathroom (as they are easier to remove). As for the other things you mentioned, all can be cleaned in the home. Bless you and your sincere desire to observe God's word! 😊🙏
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers thank you again for answering questions, it helps me to learn how to keep Torah better. My prayer has been for YHWH to give someone to help me learn Torah better because there is no one in my area to do this that I have found. The odd thing about it is we are in exact opposite parts of the country. You are in Washington State and I am in Florida. Thank you again. Shalom.
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers Another question although this one is not especially Torah related. The ages old question where did Cain get his wife? I know most say that he married a female relative, and I have accepted this for years. This is just a thought that came through and it probably is not correct, but is it possible that YHWH caused Cain to go into a deep sleep like Adam and created a woman from Cain's side as he did for Adam, because he said it is not good for man to be alone. Or maybe he created a woman from a different area with Cain and the area coincides with the mark placed on Cain so he would be recognized? Just a thought.
Rabbi Issac, I've a question regarding Deuteronomy 24:5. Can this law be applied today? I was made to understand that in today's context, a married couple should stay together and enjoy this period for 1 year. In my situation, I am married to a husband from a foreign land so I joined him, but at the moment, his country's visa rules are forcing us to be separated for a few months as in I've got to return home and cannot see him. If we follow this mitzvot, I see that it means we have to be together and that he should try to follow me to where I've to go due to the visa issue. However, he sees it that the woman should be the one who follows the husband and "dwell at home" (his home not hers, he said) and that this mitzvot only pertains to wartime. He doubts its applicability for today. For me, I see this commandment applied today in the way that we should stick together because the first year of marriage is foundational to our life together and also a sweet period that cannot be bought back or replaced. Would you please explain how the law can be applied today? I'm worried if we're separated physically for such a long period that spiritually we might miss out on His barakah that accompanies this "little" mitzvot. And not to mention, missing my husband in this period of time if he can't come with me (he is also worried about his work situation if they would allow him to work remotely)! Thank you in advance!
Shalom sister Joanna... thank you for your question and sincere heart to apply Yah's Torah truths today! I am sorry for the government's visa laws that would temporarily separate you and your husband and hope that something can be worked out were he can join you and you can keep this mitzvot and maintain the joy of your marriage covenant! Regarding the first year of marriage, the Torah states, “When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, nor shall he be subjected to anything associated with it. He shall remain free for his home for one year and delight his wife, whom he has taken.” Some, as you stated, are of the opinion that this is an injunction specifically concerning going out to war. Others, however, interpret this more broadly to mean that a newlywed man should stay home together with his wife for the first year. In my humble interpretation, it is important to keep in mind the general underpinning of the mitzvah... that “he shall remain free for his home for one year and delight his wife” as a successful marriage rests on prioritizing one’s spouse, and this is especially true of the first year of marriage. At the beginning of the marriage, the bond between husband and wife is still being formed, setting the tone and foundation for the rest of their lives together. The stronger the foundation, the stronger the building, and the easier it is to weather any storms ahead. So, in the case of a newlywed groom, one should make a serious attempt to limit the amount of time you must be apart if any, and curtail all travel that takes you away from home overnight as much as possible. I hope this helps and I pray Heavenly Father works all things out for you both to stay together and continue to build this beautiful bonds of love with joy!
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers Thank you so much, Ps. Isaac for sharing your valuable interpretation of this mitzvah and taking the time to explain it. It's especially good to see its general underpinning to set the tone and foundation for the rest of our lives together. I've shared the above with my husband and we can both now agree it's better we keep our time apart short. Thank you! He's new to Torah and I could not have been more blessed by his desire to love Yah more through obedience as he's also now watching your videos to learn about the weekly Torah portions and share his learning with our friends. There are great practical challenges on my husband's side in coming to me😅We need a miracle and His mercies. Thank you for your prayers again. We hope we can meet with you someday, somehow, if He wills, and pray that our Heavenly Abba bless you and your household with plenty, protection and with His amazing shalom!
Thank you as always Rabbi. This Torah series is my weekly teaching. This commandment not to wear the clothes of the opposite gender makes perfect sense in today’s world (7 years after it was recorded). I’m certain HaShem specifically intends to address those who cross dress as a lifestyle (as opposed to acting or other). That’s certainly an abomination to HaShem.
Please pray for the person who stole my bank 🏧 card and left $7.33 for me. I'm an Overcomer. 7 Sabbath and Jesus Yeshua was 33 when he died and resurrected
Can a person who was in his former life pagan and has come to faith, who has had many girlfriends and relations with them and has repented, take a wife for the rest of his life or should he stay single?
I have learned a great deal and enjoyed your teaching this year in covering the Torah. Thank you very much. This year is drawing to an end. Wasn’t it the Ottoman Empire that made it against the law to use the Fathers true name? As part of the persecution to loose the identity. I am not asserting that you are wrong, I am of the belief time has demonstrated something else . When considering the immigrants coming in to the US via Mexico it is also good to remember it is being allowed / promoted with the evil intent to use them as sex slaves. It is proven now in 8/23 . (200,000 + so far) The legal immigration is for their protection . Hundreds of thousands of young military age Chinese men as well. Wickedness also is promoted by the evil one as it is intended as a curse against western culture / lost tribes of Israel. ( IT IS AN INVASION ) not just foreigners, but a Globalist planned invasion that includes the elimination of our western culture with the WARS, Abortions, LGBT promotion, the pandemics and elimination of food. All part of the Luciferian / Globalist plan to take down the world and subjugate it. The USA was the city of light on the hill but has been turned into mystery Babylon . With the fake religion and all the rest of the abominations. I do not endorse the evil one in these end times. a selfless warrior of truth Shalom
Should the slave be a Jew that was taken from Battle . And before Paul got saved , He would allow stone in his time . The Muslim Behead their Own by the Hundred , men and women .
Thank you for your explanation on how to handle a debtor, and your final summarizing comment: There’s an honorable way to handle every situation. This is so helpful and accentuates the meaning of the phrase in the Lord’s prayer Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors! Amen!!
Thank you Pastor Isaac for your teaching of the Torah. May the Blessings of God be upon you.
You are a Blessing to this World 🌍 Thank you
Thank u pastor for ur precious teaching
Thank you very much to take times to teach our Adonai blesses you and your family and ministry,Shabbat shalom from Sydney Australia
You are a Special treasure to this world 🌍 salvation. Deuteronomy 28 Blessings of Abraham on you and your family and your ministry and Utube family.
It's such amazing torah portion about honoring all life. Praised be HaShem to use your life to bring light in ours life. Thanks Rabbi Isaac. A big hug to you and all assembly. Much love from London.
May you reach the world with Torah and Haftorah and Gospels. This is an old woman Sharon Born in Maurice Bishop's Grenada. I failed highschool SASS and I don't know how to use technology well. Thanks for this teaching Rabbi
Thanks pastor Isaac.."Ki'tet'zei!!!!🔛🕕👍🇺🇲✔️💙😇!!!!!!!!
Such a heart melt to see his precious son model his father in loving prayer. BH
Thank you. I have learnt so much from this. It's like when I read the book of Jasher, Enoch and the book of Jubillees, after reading these it was like the whole Bible made sense and it unlocked something and my love for the Word for Yah was intensified. I have a hunger that can not be quenched.
So wonderful. I learn so much in these sessions. GOD BLESS YOU AS YOU SEEK HIM. Thank you for providing this video and teaching. So enlightening.
Baruch Hashem! Thank you for your comment! We love Torah and it blesses us so much hearing how the teachings are blessing others! May God bless you abundantly as you continue to learn and "Shema" (Hear and do)! If you know of others that are seeking truth and you think would be blessed by these teachings please share our TH-cam channel with your family and friends using the following link: th-cam.com/users/assemblyofcalledoutbelievers Toda Raba!
Rabbi Isaac I just tonight in prayer made a promise to Abba to study Torah every day through your teachings and sure enough in this teaching, making a vow to Abba was covered saying, "You must fulfill what has crossed your lips and perform what you have voluntarily vowed to The Lord your God, having made the promise with your own mouth." Coincidence? Absolutely not! I too have gained a new perception of illegal immigrants coming into this country since you mentioned that we were once foreigners in the land of Eqypt. I am so thankful and so appreciate your teachings. May Abba continue to bless you and your testimony/teachings each and every day! Abba's living word has never touched my heart and soul as it does when I follow your teachings. 1,000 thank yous Rabbi!
Shabbat Shalom from Independence Missouri
Thank you for teaching Ki Tetzei: Shabbat shalom 💜🕯💜
You are very welcome! 😊🙏
thank you so much Chaverim❤
Thank you so much for your teachings of Torah! These studies have opened my eyes to understand the word of God on a deeper level. I pray that ADONAI will continue blessing you with his wisdom. 🙏🏻
Toda rabba... all glory to Abba Father! Brachot v'shalom v'ahavah to you and yours!
Thank you
I loved your teachings which you continue doing it the same way know we just hear your voice
Thank you... many blessings to you! 🙌
That ending was so sweet 💖💖
This was such an eye opener on how to honour one another and everything around us. Awesome message! God keep working in all that love Your Word, Yeshua our Salvation and Messiah. 🕎🤠🇨🇦
These teachings are such a blessing! Thank you Brother Issac.
Hello brother Isaac! How sweet to watch your son to imitate you in prayer by lifting his tiny hands and closing his beautiful eyes!! God bless you and your amazing family. I have two beautiful daughters myself and I am also teaching them the principles established by our Father. I am so touched by your message today because it is validating many things that I believed were from God but my surroundings kept pointing to me as I was in the wrong. I can’t describe how happy I am today😊
Toda raba... thank you for your beautiful heart and words! May Abba Father bless you and your daughters with with an eternal knowledge and application of His perfect principles of Selfless Love!
Such a good teaching...
I m so blessed with the Parasha
This is my daily routine listening and watching your topic. Thanks fur this knowledge. Adonai bless you.
Thank you kindly... Abba Father bless you Albert! 🙌❤
Baruch HaShem! Learning a lot. Toda rabah
So many truths you have the knowledge to share to enlighten us. It would be informative to us as your viewers if you would give your congregants who are making comments, or questions if you would give them the mic in order we can understand fully your replies. Todah raba!
@Steve Gooden it IS A TELEVISION MINISTRY whether you admit it or not and we want
to hear it ALL. Besides, it was only a suggestion for Pastor Isaac; you are the complainer. Yeshua be w you 💕
Amen!
thank you so much. I always feel blessed by your videos. As a side note, I was taught by my health coach that we absorb polyester, which affects estrogen dominance and may contribute to hormone imbalances.
Here in the UK in the 1800's the same rules applied to those who dishonoured a family by having intimate relations with a daughter, the said man would have to marry her or the daughter would bring shame on her family and never marry anyone. My mum used to say of such things, you've made your bed, now lie in it. It's important to look at these laws as deterrents, just like the death penalty, it's all to prevent harm being done, hence compassion. God is good, all the time.
That was so precious. I don't know if that was your son (so cute) but the raising of his hands while you prayed was so uplifting
You are an Overcomer. Have faith in God of Abraham. God bless you and your family and your ministry and Utube family. May you reach and save this world. Joshua 10 Victory is yours, Acts 16 Victory over defeat, disease, bad climate under Genesis 3:15 . Financial Freedom, Great Health, Salvation 3 John 1:2 claim
Ki tetzei shabbat
Shabbat Shalom
In Debarim 22:12 does this apply to men and women or only males? If only males starting at what age?
Also I am a tad bit confused as to where is the verse regarding males covering their heads with a kippah and taller if in Corinthians it says men should not do it. I’m sure there’s a biblical answer for it but I haven’t been able to find it. Thank you in advance
Question:
I have a small garden each row is 25 ft long x 2 ft wide. When I plant I plant like kind together i.e. row of green zucchini next row yellow zucchini next row green beans but being it's a small garden I look at it and see bees go from row to row wouldn't that cause cross pollination? That said I hear it is good to grow corn and at the base of corn plant beans as corn eats nitrogen and beans produce nitrogen. Corn can't cross with beans can they?
Cheri L. Thank you for your question in regards to the biblical agricultural laws! We know that in nature many things live in close proximity to one another and the bees are cross-pollinating naturally but the instruction from God was primarily focused on keeping the grain crops separate and not sowing mix seed together which would be a type of symbol of the mixture between Good and Evil that originated in the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil in the garden. Hope this helps! Blessings!
Is anyone aware of any comprehensive books on Torah-observant homesteading or farming written in English?
I have some questions. Should your tzitzit be removed before going to the restroom? Should we have an outhouse or is the restroom at our home for the covering of our excrement? And about the nocturnal emission. Do we need to leave our homes to bath and then return or can we just bath at home and be clean at evening?
Shalom brother... if tzitzit are attached to your clothes they do not need to be removed (just be careful they don't touch the toilet) but pray shawls generally are removed before going in any bathroom (as they are easier to remove). As for the other things you mentioned, all can be cleaned in the home. Bless you and your sincere desire to observe God's word! 😊🙏
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers thank you again for answering questions, it helps me to learn how to keep Torah better. My prayer has been for YHWH to give someone to help me learn Torah better because there is no one in my area to do this that I have found. The odd thing about it is we are in exact opposite parts of the country. You are in Washington State and I am in Florida. Thank you again. Shalom.
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers Another question although this one is not especially Torah related. The ages old question where did Cain get his wife? I know most say that he married a female relative, and I have accepted this for years. This is just a thought that came through and it probably is not correct, but is it possible that YHWH caused Cain to go into a deep sleep like Adam and created a woman from Cain's side as he did for Adam, because he said it is not good for man to be alone. Or maybe he created a woman from a different area with Cain and the area coincides with the mark placed on Cain so he would be recognized? Just a thought.
Another reason for waiting one month is if she were pregnant.
Rabbi Issac, I've a question regarding Deuteronomy 24:5. Can this law be applied today? I was made to understand that in today's context, a married couple should stay together and enjoy this period for 1 year. In my situation, I am married to a husband from a foreign land so I joined him, but at the moment, his country's visa rules are forcing us to be separated for a few months as in I've got to return home and cannot see him. If we follow this mitzvot, I see that it means we have to be together and that he should try to follow me to where I've to go due to the visa issue. However, he sees it that the woman should be the one who follows the husband and "dwell at home" (his home not hers, he said) and that this mitzvot only pertains to wartime. He doubts its applicability for today. For me, I see this commandment applied today in the way that we should stick together because the first year of marriage is foundational to our life together and also a sweet period that cannot be bought back or replaced. Would you please explain how the law can be applied today? I'm worried if we're separated physically for such a long period that spiritually we might miss out on His barakah that accompanies this "little" mitzvot. And not to mention, missing my husband in this period of time if he can't come with me (he is also worried about his work situation if they would allow him to work remotely)! Thank you in advance!
Shalom sister Joanna... thank you for your question and sincere heart to apply Yah's Torah truths today! I am sorry for the government's visa laws that would temporarily separate you and your husband and hope that something can be worked out were he can join you and you can keep this mitzvot and maintain the joy of your marriage covenant! Regarding the first year of marriage, the Torah states, “When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, nor shall he be subjected to anything associated with it. He shall remain free for his home for one year and delight his wife, whom he has taken.” Some, as you stated, are of the opinion that this is an injunction specifically concerning going out to war. Others, however, interpret this more broadly to mean that a newlywed man should stay home together with his wife for the first year. In my humble interpretation, it is important to keep in mind the general underpinning of the mitzvah... that “he shall remain free for his home for one year and delight his wife” as a successful marriage rests on prioritizing one’s spouse, and this is especially true of the first year of marriage. At the beginning of the marriage, the bond between husband and wife is still being formed, setting the tone and foundation for the rest of their lives together. The stronger the foundation, the stronger the building, and the easier it is to weather any storms ahead. So, in the case of a newlywed groom, one should make a serious attempt to limit the amount of time you must be apart if any, and curtail all travel that takes you away from home overnight as much as possible. I hope this helps and I pray Heavenly Father works all things out for you both to stay together and continue to build this beautiful bonds of love with joy!
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers Thank you so much, Ps. Isaac for sharing your valuable interpretation of this mitzvah and taking the time to explain it. It's especially good to see its general underpinning to set the tone and foundation for the rest of our lives together. I've shared the above with my husband and we can both now agree it's better we keep our time apart short. Thank you! He's new to Torah and I could not have been more blessed by his desire to love Yah more through obedience as he's also now watching your videos to learn about the weekly Torah portions and share his learning with our friends. There are great practical challenges on my husband's side in coming to me😅We need a miracle and His mercies. Thank you for your prayers again. We hope we can meet with you someday, somehow, if He wills, and pray that our Heavenly Abba bless you and your household with plenty, protection and with His amazing shalom!
Thank you as always Rabbi. This Torah series is my weekly teaching.
This commandment not to wear the clothes of the opposite gender makes perfect sense in today’s world (7 years after it was recorded). I’m certain HaShem specifically intends to address those who cross dress as a lifestyle (as opposed to acting or other). That’s certainly an abomination to HaShem.
Please pray for the person who stole my bank 🏧 card and left $7.33 for me. I'm an Overcomer. 7 Sabbath and Jesus Yeshua was 33 when he died and resurrected
That young boy you holding: that your boy?
yes our youngest son
Can a person who was in his former life pagan and has come to faith, who has had many girlfriends and relations with them and has repented, take a wife for the rest of his life or should he stay single?
To find an Ish Chayil (woman of valor) is a blessing as it is not good that man should be alone. Blessings in your search! 😊🙏
@@AssemblyofCalledOutBelievers thanks!
We would not take the eggs from the mother bird, but eat the food God originally created for man.
I have learned a great deal and enjoyed your teaching this year in covering the Torah. Thank you very much. This year is drawing to an end.
Wasn’t it the Ottoman Empire that made it against the law to use the Fathers true name? As part of the persecution to loose the identity.
I am not asserting that you are wrong, I am of the belief time has demonstrated something else .
When considering the immigrants coming in to the US via Mexico it is also good to remember it is being allowed / promoted with the evil intent to use them as sex slaves. It is proven now in 8/23 . (200,000 + so far) The legal immigration is for their protection . Hundreds of thousands of young military age Chinese men as well. Wickedness also is promoted by the evil one as it is intended as a curse against western culture / lost tribes of Israel. ( IT IS AN INVASION ) not just foreigners, but a Globalist planned invasion that includes the elimination of our western culture with the WARS, Abortions, LGBT promotion, the pandemics and elimination of food.
All part of the Luciferian / Globalist plan to take down the world and subjugate it. The USA was the city of light on the hill but has been turned into mystery Babylon . With the fake religion and all the rest of the abominations. I do not endorse the evil one in these end times.
a selfless warrior of truth Shalom
Should the slave be a Jew that was taken from Battle .
And before Paul got saved ,
He would allow stone in his time .
The Muslim Behead their Own by the Hundred , men and women .
Amen 👍