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Parshat (Weekly Torah Portions Readings) Eth Cepher - Divine Book - Hardcover
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* ETH CEPHER *
definition:
DIVINE BOOK
'PARSHAT'
'TORAH PORTIONS'
WITH HAFTORAH (PROPHETS) AND BESORAH (Good News, Gospels)
'Please Read' - This is for the Eth Cepher supplement book,
'Parshat - Torah Portions' Book Only!
Now you can follow the Jewish Torah weekly reading yearly cycle, with the Eth Cepher(Divine Book) translation. Absolutely Fantastic Book!A collection of the five books of Mosheh, called the TORAH, set forth in weekly reading portions. Each portion is called a Parsha, and collectively, they are known as Parshat. Each section is named after the opening word or words of the portion as found in Hebrew.
In addition, each Torah portion is followed by a reading of one of the prophets, which is called the HAFTORAH. These readings are taken from the cepheriym of Yesha'yahu (Isaiah), Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah), Yechezq'el (Ezekiel) and some of the twelve Minor Prophets.
Finally, unlike other portions available today, we have also included a weekly reading from the gospels, called the BESORAH, which includes Mattithyahu (Matthew), Marqus (Mark), Luqas (Luke), and Yahuchanon (John).
We have elected to set forth these reading portions in a single reference book for ease of study. We also recommend our cepher Yom Qodesh to give you a complete calendar for the readings and a reference for the feasts and the fasts.
7" x 10"
Black Linen Hardcover with Gold Embossing
10 point font
440 pages
This item qualifies for Media Mail shipping
definition:
DIVINE BOOK
'PARSHAT'
'TORAH PORTIONS'
WITH HAFTORAH (PROPHETS) AND BESORAH (Good News, Gospels)
'Please Read' - This is for the Eth Cepher supplement book,
'Parshat - Torah Portions' Book Only!
Now you can follow the Jewish Torah weekly reading yearly cycle, with the Eth Cepher(Divine Book) translation. Absolutely Fantastic Book!A collection of the five books of Mosheh, called the TORAH, set forth in weekly reading portions. Each portion is called a Parsha, and collectively, they are known as Parshat. Each section is named after the opening word or words of the portion as found in Hebrew.
In addition, each Torah portion is followed by a reading of one of the prophets, which is called the HAFTORAH. These readings are taken from the cepheriym of Yesha'yahu (Isaiah), Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah), Yechezq'el (Ezekiel) and some of the twelve Minor Prophets.
Finally, unlike other portions available today, we have also included a weekly reading from the gospels, called the BESORAH, which includes Mattithyahu (Matthew), Marqus (Mark), Luqas (Luke), and Yahuchanon (John).
We have elected to set forth these reading portions in a single reference book for ease of study. We also recommend our cepher Yom Qodesh to give you a complete calendar for the readings and a reference for the feasts and the fasts.
7" x 10"
Black Linen Hardcover with Gold Embossing
10 point font
440 pages
This item qualifies for Media Mail shipping
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