Fox Byte 5775 #21: Ki Tisa (When You Take)
כִּיּ תִשָּׂא At the distance of two hundred years the specter of Napoleon Bonaparte is no longer frightening. Now he is nothing more than a
כִּיּ תִשָּׂא At the distance of two hundred years the specter of Napoleon Bonaparte is no longer frightening. Now he is nothing more than a
תְּרִוּמָה Raiders of the Lost Ark did not launch the film career of Harrison Ford, but it did bring him his first top billing as
מִּשְׁפָּטִים How would one describe hell? Dante does a nice job in his Inferno, depicting levels of escalating unpleasantness corresponding to the earthly misdeeds of
בְּשַׁלַּח The “snake oil salesman” is another of those characters to whom writers and performers have turned for an endless source of entertainment. Perhaps he
בֹּא Is there anything more ridiculous among beasts of burden than a donkey? They are hardly the picture of a noble animal. On the contrary,
How seriously do we consider the promises of God? Do we believe what He said? Do we believe He will do what He said, no
וַיִּגַּשׁ It has been more than 500 years since Christopher Columbus mistakenly identified the indigenous peoples of the Americas as “Indians”, and yet that name
Recently The Barking Fox looked at the reasons Hebrew Roots believers have opted out of Christmas. Here is an excellent presentation about why we have
מִקֵּץ There are occasions when a story so compelling meets with a portrayal so moving and produces an effect so profound that it leaves the
Walking Through The Open Gate An Enduring Standard We see from Scripture that the Creator’s processes are lengthy, thorough, and often completely different from what