Torah Portion readings and the associated Haftarah readings generally follow the Stone Edition Chumash and/or the Complete Jewish Bible. Verse numbering generally follows the Hebrew tradition, and where modern Christian traditions differ those verse numbers are shown in parentheses (). Haftarah readings generally follow the Ashkenazi tradition. Where the Sephardic tradition differs, the Haftarah portions are designated as (A) and (S). Suggested New Testament readings are taken from the Walk! series of Messianic Devotion Commentaries by Dr. Jeffrey Enoch Feinberg.

 

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  • Shemini Atzeret

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17 Numbers 29:35:31 1 Kings 8:54-9:1 Mark 12:28-33

  • B’reshit

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 1:1-6:8 Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 1:1-2:3 Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A) Isaiah 42:5-21 (S) John 1:1-17 Psalm 139 Walk Genesis!

  • Noach

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 6:9-11:32 Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 6:9-8:14 Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A) Isaiah 54:1-10 (S) Luke 17:20-27 Psalm 29 Complete Jewish Study Bible    

  • Lech L’cha

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 12:1-17:27 Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 12:1-13:18 Isaiah 40:27-41:16 John 8:51-58 Psalm 110 Messianic Torah Devotional

  • Vayera

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 18:1-22:24 Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 18:1-33 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A) 2 Kings 4:1-23 (S) Luke 17:28-37 Psalm 11 Walk Genesis!

  • Chayei Sarah

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 23:1-25:18 Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 23:1-24:9 1 Kings 1:1-31 John 4:3-14 Psalm 45 Complete Jewish Study Bible

  • Toldot

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 25:19-28:9 Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 25:19-26:22 Malachi 1:1-2:7 Matthew 10:21-38 Psalm 36 Messianic Torah Devotional

  • Vayetze

    Messianic Torah Portion

    Genesis 28:10-32:3(2) Triennial Year 1:  Genesis 28:10-30:13 Hosea 12:13(12)-14:10(9) (A) Hosea 11:7-12:12(11) (S) John 1:41-51 Psalm 3 Walk Genesis!

For convenience, these are presented here using the Gregorian calendar.  You are encouraged to reset your thinking, especially with regard to the Torah cycle and the Appointed Times, according to the Biblical months.  For a calendar based on these months, go here.