
A short thought for each chapter/perek in Tanach for Tanach yomi/daily Bible study by Josh Blechner
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 192 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | JudaismReligion & Spirituality | |||

Chapter three and chapter four comprise one long story detailing the crossing of the Jordan river. The story parallels the story of the Israelites crossing the Yam Suf. This time, however, instead of the two walls of water, the Jordan only halts on o... more
The second chapter of Yehoshua is the perfect example of the books of the Prophets referencing stories in the Torah. These references show both contrasts and connections between the well-known stories in the Torah, and the current ones being played o... more
Joshua had the unenviable task of following up Moshe’s leadership. How does one take over from the first and greatest leader of a nation? The book of Joshua begins with a double dose of support. The name Moshe appears ten times in the first chapter, ... more
I will admit it. Every year on Simchat Torah I get emotional listening to the last chapter of the Torah. The chapter is both beautiful and mournful at the same time. Moshe—the greatest prophet the world will ever know, a man who spoke face to face wi... more
At the end of his life, Yaacov was given the opportunity to bless his 12 sons. At the time, his family was just that- a small family living in a strange land. Now Moshe is given the opportunity to bless Yaacov’s twelve sons. Only this time, they are ... more
It is fitting that Moshe’s trajectory ends with a song. Back in Exodus 15, Moshe’s leadership role began with a song—Az Yashir. That song was sung in conjunction with the Israelites, with Moshe leading the way. This song is a solo—sung by Moshe and d... more
The final message is nigh. Moshe begins the introduction tohis song and blessings: “I am now one hundred and twenty years old, I can notgo out and come in.”
בֶּן־מֵאָהוְעֶשְׂרִים שָׁנָה אָנֹכִי הַיּוֹםלֹא־אוּכַל עוֹד לָצֵאת וְלָבוֹא
(Deuteronomy 31... more
The Talmud in Bava Metzia 59b discusses a dispute between Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua regarding the ritual purity of a stove. Rabbi Eliezer called upon miracles to prove his position, including a heavenly voice. Rabbi Yehoshua stood and declared... more









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