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This Week's Portion #3

Lekh Lekha | לך לך | "Go forth yourself!" | ተለይተህ ውጣ | teleyy’teh w’TT’a [wiTTa]
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1. Torah Reading

Genesis 12:1-17:27

1.1 First reading — Genesis 12:1–13

1.2 Second reading — Genesis 12:14–13:4

1.3 Third reading — Genesis 13:5–18

1.4 Fourth reading — Genesis 14:1–20

1.5 Fifth reading — Genesis 14:21–15:6

1.6 Sixth reading — Genesis 15:7–17:6

1.7 Seventh reading — Genesis 17:7–27

2. Prophets Reading

Isaiah 40:27-41:16

3. New Testament Reading

Romans 4:1-25; Galatians 4:21-5:1; Hebrews 7

Portion Outline - TORAH

Genesis 12:1 | The Call of Abram

Genesis 12:10 | Abram and Sarai in Egypt

Genesis 13:1 | Abram and Lot Separate

Genesis 14:1 | Lot's Captivity and Rescue

Genesis 14:17 | Abram Blessed by Melchizedek

Genesis 15:1 | God's Covenant with Abram

Genesis 16:1 | The Birth of Ishmael

Genesis 17:1 | The Sign of the Covenant

Portion Outline - PROPHETS

Isaiah 40:1 | God's People Are Comforted

Isaiah 41:1 | Israel Assured of God's Help

The third reading from the book of Genesis is named Lech Lecha (לך לך). It means “go forth.” The first verse says, “Now the LORD said to Abram, ‘Go forth (lech lecha לך לך) from your country.’” Section Lech Lecha introduces Abraham and tells the story of his pilgrimage in pursuit of God.

Abraham encountered God, and it changed his life.

https://www.lojs.org/this-weeks-reading-3/

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