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In a world where foundational values are being challenged, this week’s episode opens with a reflection on what it truly means to stand for the covenant—a theme at the heart of Nitzavim.
Moses gathers the entire community of Israel—leaders, strangers, and even future generations—for a solemn covenant renewal ceremony. This parsha warns of hidden sins, public curses, and the devastation of exile, while also offering profound hope through return, restoration, and the circumcision of the heart.
Ross, Jono, and Ezra explore key passages, including the powerful declaration that the Torah is “not in heaven, but very near, in your mouth and in your heart,” and the climactic call to choose life. Together, they trace how these ancient words speak to the enduring need for all people to unite around the Ten Words and the principles of covenant faith.
Watch this episode [HERE]
By HOREB InstituteIn a world where foundational values are being challenged, this week’s episode opens with a reflection on what it truly means to stand for the covenant—a theme at the heart of Nitzavim.
Moses gathers the entire community of Israel—leaders, strangers, and even future generations—for a solemn covenant renewal ceremony. This parsha warns of hidden sins, public curses, and the devastation of exile, while also offering profound hope through return, restoration, and the circumcision of the heart.
Ross, Jono, and Ezra explore key passages, including the powerful declaration that the Torah is “not in heaven, but very near, in your mouth and in your heart,” and the climactic call to choose life. Together, they trace how these ancient words speak to the enduring need for all people to unite around the Ten Words and the principles of covenant faith.
Watch this episode [HERE]