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Episode summary: In this installment of The Messianic Torah Observer, we take a walk through Parashah Emor (Leviticus 21:1–24:23), highlighting the Torah’s holiness expectations for the priesthood, the danger of profaning Yehovah’s Name, and the enduring relevance of the Moedim/Feasts of Yehovah. From ritual purity and votive (qodesh) offerings to the Menorah oil, the Shewbread, and Torah principles surrounding justice, this teaching emphasizes “Spirit and Truth” applications for Kingdom living in 2026.
In this episode, you’ll learn
Key themes
Scripture focus
Moedim quick reference (as covered in Leviticus 23)
Discussion highlights
Practical takeaways for Kingdom living (2026)
Reflection questions
Resources mentioned
Call to actionIf this teaching encouraged you, consider sharing it with a friend or your fellowship, and make time this week to read Leviticus 21–24 slowly and prayerfully. Let Emor challenge you to honor the Name, elevate the quality of your worship, and embrace your priestly calling in Messiah.
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