Starting after Sukkot 2024, Hallel Fellowship switched to a three-year cycle of Torah and parallel Bible readings (2024–2027), outlined by TorahResource. While there’s ancient evidence for a triennial cycle, a major benefit is to provide more time to mine more of Scripture for lessons.
Readings
- Genesis 48:1–49:26
- Isaiah 43:1–7
- John 16:25–33
Corresponding reading in 1-year cycle
Insights from the readings
God sovereignly chooses His people, redeems them through trials, and provides lasting hope and peace through the Messiah (Christ), Yeshua.
God’s sovereign choice
- Genesis 48–49: Jacob blesses Ephraim over Manasseh (Gen 48:14–20); Judah promised leadership (Gen 49:8–12).
- Isaiah 43:1: Israel called by name, chosen as God’s own.
- John 16:27: Disciples loved by the Father through belief in Yeshua.
- Key terms:
- בָּחַר bachar (“choose”) — Deut 7:6 “the LORD your God has chosen you”; Isa 44:1.
- ἐκλέγομαι eklegomai (“to choose”) — John 15:16 “You did not choose Me, but I chose you”; Eph 1:4.
- Messianic insight: God’s election defies human order, fulfilled in Messiah from Judah.
- Cross references: Deut 7:6–8; Ps 135:4; Rom 9:10–13.
Redemption through suffering
- Genesis 49:23–25: Joseph’s trials preserve Israel.
- Isaiah 43:2: Israel passes through “waters and fire” but God is present.
- John 16:33: Yeshua warns of tribulation yet offers peace.
- Key terms:
- גָּאַל ga’al (“redeem”) — Isa 43:1 “I have redeemed you”; Ruth 4:14 “Blessed is the LORD who has not left you without a redeemer.”
- θλῖψις thlipsis (“tribulation/pressure”) — John 16:33 “In the world you will have tribulation”; Acts 14:22 “through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom.”
- Messianic insight: Messiah redeems through His own suffering; His people endure but are not consumed.
- Cross references: Exod 6:6; Isa 53:4–5; 2 Cor 4:8–10.
Promise of the Redeemer
- Genesis 49:10: Judah’s ruler brings obedience of nations.
- Isaiah 43:5–7: God gathers and redeems His scattered people.
- John 16:28: Yeshua declares He came from the Father and returns in victory.
- Key terms:
- שֵׁבֶט shevet (“scepter/tribe”) — Gen 49:10 “The scepter shall not depart from Judah”; Ps 45:6 “Your throne… a scepter of uprightness.”
- ἀποστέλλω apostellō (“send”) — John 16:28 “I came forth from the Father and have come into the world”; Gal 4:4 “God sent forth His Son.”
- Messianic insight: Messiah is the promised King with divine authority, sent by the Father.
- Cross references: Num 24:17; Isa 11:1–10; Luke 1:32–33; Rev 5:5.
Inheritance and hope
- Genesis 48:3–4; 49:26: Jacob gives covenant blessings and inheritance.
- Isaiah 43:6–7: Israel called “sons and daughters” to be restored.
- John 16:33: Yeshua promises peace despite trials.
- Key terms:
- נַחֲלָה nachalah (“inheritance”) — Num 26:53 “the land shall be divided for an inheritance”; Ps 16:5 “The LORD is my portion and my inheritance.”
- εἰρήνη eirēnē (“peace/shalom”) — John 16:33 “In Me you may have peace”; Rom 5:1 “having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Yeshua.”
- Messianic insight: In Messiah, Israel’s inheritance becomes eternal life and shalom for all nations.
- Cross references: Josh 21:43–45; Isa 54:13; Matt 5:5; Eph 1:11–14; 1 Pet 1:3–4.
Studies
Beyond the grudge: Choosing compassion over vengeance (Genesis 50; Luke 23; Zechariah 14)
‘You are Mine’: Finding belonging in God’s family (Isaiah 43; John 16)
Shiloh or sham: Was the messianic message of Genesis 49:10 lost in translation?
Torah reading Vayechi (ויחי): Genesis 47:28–50:26
How a righteous man’s dying words changed the world (Genesis 49)
Why character of Israel’s 12 tribes matters for the ‘end of days’ (Genesis 49)
Genesis 49:22–26: Yosef teaches us how to be ambassadors for Christ
Embalming, Mourning, and Forgiving: The Story of Yosef’s Final Act of Grace
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