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Parsha #3 of 54 : Lech Lecha Step Out – Yes, I Mean You !

Parsha #3 of 54 : Lech Lecha Step Out – Yes, I Mean You !. Readings from the Torah : Genesis 12:1 – 17:27 Readings from the Prophets : Isaiah 40:27 – 41:16 Readings from the Apostles : Romans 4:1-25. Where We Left Off Last Week. The Great Flood has Come . . . and Gone.

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Parsha #3 of 54 : Lech Lecha Step Out – Yes, I Mean You !

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  1. Parsha #3 of 54: Lech Lecha Step Out – Yes, I MeanYou! Readings from the Torah: Genesis 12:1 – 17:27 Readings from the Prophets: Isaiah 40:27 – 41:16 Readings from the Apostles: Romans 4:1-25

  2. Where We Left Off Last Week The Great Flood has Come . . . and Gone In the Aftermath of the Great Flood the 4 surviving human couples set out to re-establish life on planet earth. Noach has pronounced blessings over the lineages of Shem and Yafet, but curses over the lineage of Cham, esp. Cham’s son Kena’an. Men have established lifestyles independent of God, so He has divided them into nations, tribes and tongues each of which seeks only its own interest – hence prejudice and war. In the 10th generation after the Flood a descendant of Shem named Terach sired 3 sons: Nachor, Charan, and Avram. Terach left Ur of the Chaldees in route to the land of Kena’an.

  3. Where We Left Off Last Week But Terach only made it half-way. Charan died, leaving an orphan son named Lot. Terach settled and established a city he called Charan, after his deceased son. Avram has married a beautiful woman named Sarai, but Sarah is unable to have children. At the age of 75 years Avram is living in Charan, in his father Terach’s household, with his wife Sarai, with his fatherless nephew Lot, and with his brother Nachor and his growing family,

  4. Introducing Covenant Covenant = ת י ר ב B’rit– from bara, meaning to create by cutting, cleaving, carving A multi-generational agreement of favoredalliance and predictableinteraction creating a special bond between a stronger person or nation as suzerein/protector and a weaker person or nation as vassal/servant forged in blood, confirmed by oaths of loyalty, based upon terms specified by the suzerein, which are enforceable by corrective discipline, and evidenced by a covenant sign. י

  5. Covenant Favor . . . with Responsibility Privilege. . . with Accountability Care, Nurture, Provision, and Protection . . . Deserving of Love, Loyalty, Honor and Service

  6. The Title of This Teaching will be: Relationship With God Part II: Let the Transcenders Arise!

  7. Outline of Parsha Lech Lecha • The Holy One Introduces Himself & His Plan to Avram II. The Holy One Proves Himself Worthy of Trust III. The Holy One Cuts Covenant With Avram – Part I IV. The Yish’mael Experiment V. The Holy One Cuts Covenant with Avram – Part II

  8. Are You a Transcender? To transcend means to: 1. To go beyond an established limit [example: to cross over a geographical boundary] 2. To surpass [example: to pass the other runners on a track] • To live independently of the ordinary • framework of ‘givens’ that prevail • in one’s family, one’s culture and one’s time

  9. The Chronicles of the Great Transcenders • The Chronicles of Avraham[Abraham] II. The Chronicles of Yitschak[Isaac] III. The Chronicles of Ya’akov[Jacob] IV. The Chronicles of Yosef[Joseph] & His Brothers

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