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👂︎ Public Readings, Sources, and Cantillation —⟶ Meḳorot (Sources) —⟶ 📜 TaNaKh (Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim) —⟶ Torah (Teaching/Instruction) —⟶ Sefer Devarim (Deuteronomy) 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 Sefer b'Midbar (Numbers) 📁 Sefer Bereshit (Genesis) :: (Next Category) 🡆 Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat v’Zōt haBrakhah (Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat v’Zot haBrakhah in English translation, transtropilized. . . . Categories: Sefer Devarim (Deuteronomy), Parashat v'Zōt haBrakhah, Shemini Atseret & Simḥat Torah Readings 📜 פָּרָשַׁת וְזֹאת הַבְּרָכָה | Parashat v’Zōt haBrakhah (Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat v’Zot haBrakhah, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Categories: Sefer Devarim (Deuteronomy), Parashat v'Zōt haBrakhah, Shemini Atseret & Simḥat Torah Readings 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Ha’Azinu (Deuteronomy 32:1-52): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Haazinu in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת הַאֲזִינוּ | Parashat Ha’Azinu (Deuteronomy 32:1-52), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Haazinu, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Vayelekh (Deuteronomy 31:1-30): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Vayelekh in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת וַיֵּלֶךְ | Parashat Vayelekh (Deuteronomy 31:1-30), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Vayelekh, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., annual Torah reading cycle, mythopoesis, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, redaction criticism, פרשת נצבים parashat Nitsavim, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, וילך Vayelekh Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'J', Masoretic layer 'D1' and Masoretic layer 'D2' 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Nitsavim (Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Nitsavim in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת נִצָּבִים | Parashat Nitsavim (Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Nitsavim, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., annual Torah reading cycle, blessings, choose life, curses, let's review, mythopoesis, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, redaction criticism, פרשת נצבים parashat Nitsavim, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, וילך Vayelekh Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'D1', Masoretic layer 'D2' and Masoretic layer 'Dp' 📜 דברים כ״ז | Blessings and Curses on the Mountains (Deuteronomy 27): the third reading for the Sigd festivalThe third reading for the Sigd festival, Blessings and Curses on the Mountains (Deuteronomy 27). . . . 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Ki Tavo in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת כִּי־תָבוֹא | Parashat Ki Tavō (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Ki Tavo, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., amen, annual Torah reading cycle, anti-predatory, blessings, curses, let's review, mythopoesis, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, predation, predatory gaze, predatory nature, redaction criticism, sexual predation, פרשת כי־תבוא parashat Ki Tavo, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, צער באלי חיים tsa'ar baalei ḥayyim Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'D1', Masoretic layer 'D2' and Masoretic layer 'Dp' 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Ki Tetsei (Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Ki Tetsei in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת כִּי־תֵצֵא | Parashat Ki Tetsei (Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Ki Tetsei, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., annual Torah reading cycle, anti-predatory, let's review, mythopoesis, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, predation, predatory gaze, predatory nature, redaction criticism, sexual predation, פרשת כי־תצא parashat Ki Tetsei, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, צער באלי חיים tsa'ar baalei ḥayyim Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'D1', Masoretic layer 'D2' and Masoretic layer 'Dp' 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Shoftim (Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Shoftim in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת שֹׁפְטִים | Parashat Shōftim (Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat shoftim, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., annual Torah reading cycle, bal tashḥit, judges, kings, let's review, mythopoesis, נביאות nevi'ut, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, predation, redaction criticism, פרשת שפטים parashat Shoftim, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, tithing Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'D1', Masoretic layer 'D2' and Masoretic layer 'Dp' 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat R’éh (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat R’éh in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת רְאֵה | Parashat R’éh (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat R’éh, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Tags: 34th century A.M., 7th century B.C.E., annual Torah reading cycle, כשרות kashrut, let's review, mythopoesis, נביאות nevi'ut, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, פרשות parashot, predation, redaction criticism, פרשת ראה parashat R'éh, supplementary hypothesis, the Plains of Moav, tithing Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'D1', Masoretic layer 'D2' and Masoretic layer 'Dp' 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Éqev (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Éqev in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת עֵקֶב | Parashat Éqev (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Éqev, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat va’Etḥanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat va’Etḥanan in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת וָאֶתְחַנַּן | Parashat va’Etḥanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat va’Etḥanan, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Devarim in English translation, transtropilized. . . . 📜 פָּרָשַׁת דְבָרִים | Parashat Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat Devarim, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . .
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