10.22.2014

25 October 2014 - Torah and Haftarah, Noach









تنـــــه   نـــــزن           טאנה  נאזאן     Tanehnazan

































Isaiah 54:1-55:5

Explicit and implicit references 
to the great biblical Flood.

The weekly haftarah is often a
 single-minded metaphor for the
week's Torah portion. Yet in 
haftarat Noah, Isaiah employs 
metaphors of his own on several
 layers. He speaks of the exiled 
nation of Israel as a woman
 unable to have children, 
stranded in despair, but
 about to be redeemed.Cont 



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Noah was a righteous man, blameless
 in his generation.  Noah walked with God. 

God said to Noah, 
"Because the earth is filled with
 wrongdoing and corruption and robbery I am
 going to destroy it.  Make yourself an ark of
wood with enclosures for animals and gather 
food for all aboard.  I shall bring a flood 
through the water upon the earth and
 destroy all that has the spirit of life."  Cont


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Isaiah 54:1-55:5

Explicit and implicit references 
to the great biblical Flood.



The weekly haftarah is often a
 single-minded metaphor for the
week's Torah portion. Yet in 
haftarat Noah, Isaiah employs 
metaphors of his own on several
 layers. He speaks of the exiled 
nation of Israel as a woman
 unable to have children, 
stranded in despair, but
 about to be redeemed.
Cont 
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