A daily, children’s Bible reading podcast from Israel. Every day, kids read one portion from the Torah and one from the Gospels—a total of 10 books in one year (including the Book of Acts). Perfect for beginning Bible-readers to systematically study the Word, while also discovering its Jewish context! “Daily Bread for Kids: A Messianic One-Year Bible Reading Journal for Children” helps young disciples of Messiah become students of the Bible. Get the journal: https://arielmedia.shop
Today in History: Mordecai wrote to everyone in the Persian Empire about the king’s decree that Jews could defend themselves (see Esther 8:9). “It was written according to all that Mordecai commanded…
Today in History: Moses' sister Miriam was punished with “tzara’at,” biblical leprosy (according to tradition, see Numbers 12). “When the cloud had withdrawn from over the tent, behold,
Miriam was lep…
This week's portion is called Shlach (Send)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 14:8–25
GOSPEL PORTION: John 8:39–59
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God, or…
This week's portion is called Shlach (Send)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 13:21–14:7
GOSPEL PORTION: John 8:21–38
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God,…
This week's portion is called Shlach (Send)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 13:1–20
GOSPEL PORTION: John 7:53–8:20
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God, …
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 10:35–11:29
GOSPEL PORTION: John 7:32–52
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God, or something you need to do in your life?
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This week's portion is called Beha’alotcha (When you set up)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 10:11–34
GOSPEL PORTION: John 7:10–31
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn somet…
The day the patriarch Judah was born and also the date he died (according to tradition, see Genesis 29:35; Exodus 1:6). “And she conceived again and bore a son and said, ‘This time I will praise the …
Today in History: Today in History: In Temple-times, this was traditionally the last day holiday sacrifices could be brought after Shavout (Feast of
Weeks). This was according to Deuteronomy 16:16, “T…
Today in History: In Temple-times, this was traditionally the last
day holiday sacrifices could be brought after Shavout (Feast of
Weeks). This was according to Deuteronomy 16:16, “Three times
in a year…
This week's portion is called Nasso (Take Up)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 7:42–89
HAFTARAH: Judges 13:2–25
APOSTLES: Acts 21:17–26; 24:14–18
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did yo…
This week's portion is called Nasso (Take Up)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 7:1–41
GOSPEL PORTION: John 5:25–47
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God, o…
This week's portion is called Nasso (Take Up)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 5:11–6:27
GOSPEL PORTION: John 5:1–24
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God,…
This week's portion is called Nasso (Take Up)
TORAH PORTION: Numbers 4:38-5:10
GOSPEL PORTION: John 4:27-54
Think about: What Scripture spoke to you most today and why? Did you learn something about God…
* It is customary among the Jewish people, since ancient times, to
double the festival sabbath (yom tov) outside Israel.
SHAVUOT DAY 2 (FEAST OF WEEKS)
This week's portion is called Nasso (Take Up)
TORAH…
God gave the Torah on Mount Sinai (see Exodus 19:16–25), ”its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked violently. When the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder…
Today in History: The people of Israel said “yes” to the Torah at Mount Sinai (see Exodus 24:7). “Then he took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people; and they said, ‘All t…
Today in History: Moses wrote the first 68 chapters of the Torah on this day (according to tradition, see Exodus 24:4). ”Moses wrote down all the words of the LORD.”
Day 48 of the omer
This week's port…
Today in History: The people of Israel began three days of preparation for the revelation at Mount Sinai (see Exodus 19:10–12). ”Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow, and let them …
Today in History: “Yom HaMeyuchas,” the Day of Distinction, when Israel was selected as God’s chosen people at Mount Sinai (see Exodus 19:4–6). ”…if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant…