Shelach L’cha 5783
Parashat Shelach L’cha
“Send For Yourself”
28 Sivan 5783
June 17, 2023
Torah Reading
• Numbers 13:1-15:41
Adonai said to Moshe, “Send men on your behalf to reconnoiter the land…”
(Numbers 13:1-2 CJB)
Haftarah Reading
• Joshua 2:1-24
New Testament Reading
• Luke 8:40-56
• Hebrews 3:7-4:11
Suggested Psalm
• Psalm 64
Everyone is awestruck –
they acknowledge that it is God at work,
they understand what he has done.
The righteous will rejoice in Adonai;
they will take refuge in him;
all the upright in heart will exult.
(Psalm 64:10-11 CJB)
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With the Torah Portions
This Week with Parashat Shelach L’cha:
• Numbers 13:1-15:41
• Isaiah 46:1-62:12
• 1 Corinthians 4:1-10:22
• Psalm 97:1-98:9
• Proverbs 29:8-27
• Ecclesiastes 1:1-2:13
Aliyot
The seven aliyot readings from the Torah begin at these verses:
- Numbers 13:1
- Numbers 13:21
- Numbers 14:8
- Numbers 14:26
- Numbers 15:8
- Numbers 15:17
- Numbers 15:27
Maftir: Numbers 15:37
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 various sources including the Walk! series of Devotion Commentaries by Dr. Jeffrey Enoch Feinberg. Suggested Psalm readings are from the Messianic Siddur for Shabbat by Daniel Perek. Suggested Bible reading plan is from The Barking Fox. Unless otherwise marked, Scripture quotations are taken from the Complete Jewish Bible, Copyright © 1998 and 2016 by David H. Stern. Used by permission. All copyrights reserved worldwide.
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