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5 Minute Torah - Ki Tetze - Generational Kindness

5 Minute Torah - Ki Tetze - Generational Kindness

Why does God bar Ammon and Moab “forever,” yet command Israel, “do not abhor” Edom or Egypt? Deuteronomy 23 seems unfair—until you trace the story behind it. Ammon withheld bread and water; Moab hired Balaam to harm Israel. Egypt, despite later oppression, once sheltered Jacob’s family. Scripture reveals God’s long memory: He repays cruelty and honors generational kindness (Isaiah 19). What debts of gratitude do you and your family carry? Who blessed your parents—and how will you return that kindness? Explore the ethic of remembered mercy and why it still shapes disciples today. Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, pleaseconsider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/giveTithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563PayPal | [email protected] "GIVE" to (706) 739-5990 God provides for the work of Shalom Macon through the giving of those who benefit from that work and in turn, give generously to allow it to continue. Whether you are an in-person or virtual member, your support is vital to sharing the message. We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!

Shalom Macon: Messianic Jewish Teachings · Shalom Macon - Messianic Jewish Teaching

September 5, 20259m 7s

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Show Notes

Why does God bar Ammon and Moab “forever,” yet command Israel, “do not abhor” Edom or Egypt?

Deuteronomy 23 seems unfair—until you trace the story behind it. Ammon withheld bread and water; Moab hired Balaam to harm Israel. Egypt, despite later oppression, once sheltered Jacob’s family. Scripture reveals God’s long memory: He repays cruelty and honors generational kindness (Isaiah 19). What debts of gratitude do you and your family carry? Who blessed your parents—and how will you return that kindness? Explore the ethic of remembered mercy and why it still shapes disciples today.

Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings

If you get value from our work, please
consider Supporting Shalom Macon

https://www.shalomacon.org/give

-- Ways to Support Shalom Macon --

Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/give
Tithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563
PayPal | [email protected]
Text "GIVE" to (706) 739-5990

God provides for the work of Shalom Macon through the giving of those who benefit from that work and in turn, give generously to allow it to continue.

Whether you are an in-person or virtual member, your support is vital to sharing the message.

We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!