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The Pillar of Fire by Paul Hardy, The Art Bible (1896) The pillars of cloud and fire are first mentioned in Exodus 13, shortly after Moses leads the Israelites out of their captivity in Egypt. The narrative states that the pillar of cloud went ahead of them by day to guide their way, and the pillar of fire by night, to give them light.
Tetzaveh, Tetsaveh, T'tzaveh, or T'tzavveh ( Hebrew: תְּצַוֶּה, romanized : Təṣawwe, lit. ' [you] shall command', the second word and first distinctive word in the parashah) is the 20th weekly Torah portion ( פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the eighth in the Book of Exodus.
Beshalach, Beshallach, or Beshalah ( בְּשַׁלַּח — Hebrew for "when [he] let go" (literally: "in (having) sent"), the second word and first distinctive word in the parashah) is the sixteenth weekly Torah portion ( פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fourth in the Book of Exodus.
The Book of Exodus (from Ancient Greek: Ἔξοδος, romanized : Éxodos; Biblical Hebrew: שְׁמוֹת Šəmōṯ, 'Names'; Latin: Liber Exodus) is the second book of the Bible. It is a narrative of the Exodus, the origin myth of the Israelites leaving slavery in Biblical Egypt through the strength of their deity named Yahweh, who ...
Pekudei. Pekudei, Pekude, Pekudey, P'kude, or P'qude ( פְקוּדֵי — Hebrew for "amounts of," the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 23rd weekly Torah portion ( פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It is the 11th and last in the Book of Exodus.
God also directed the Israelites away from the Philistines upon their Exodus from Egypt, according to Exodus 13:17. [56] In Genesis 21:22-17, [ 57 ] Abraham agrees to a covenant of kindness with Abimelech , the Philistine king, and his descendants.
Reading 1: Exodus 13:1–4 Reading 2: Exodus 13:5–10 Reading 3: Exodus 13:11–16 Reading 4: Numbers 28:19–25 When the second day of Chol Hamoed Passover falls out on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday, the individual readings are as follows (if the second day of Chol Hamoed falls out on a Sunday, follow day 1 above): Reading 1: Exodus 22:24–26
The Sixth Commandment, as translated by the Book of Common Prayer (1549). The image is from the altar screen of the Temple Church near the Law Courts in London.. Thou shalt not kill (LXX, KJV; Ancient Greek: Οὐ φονεύσεις, romanized: Ou phoneúseis), You shall not murder (NIV, Biblical Hebrew: לֹא תִּרְצָח, romanized: Lo tirṣaḥ) or Do not murder (), is a moral ...