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Zadok Solar Calendarย 2026โ2027
Navigate the year with the 364โday Enochian calendar, including feasts, Sabbaths, and Tekufot.
Psalm of the Day
Start each day with a psalm, companion scripture, Hebrew word, and blessing to enrich your walk.
Torah Reading Schedule
Follow the weekly Torah, Haftarah and New Covenant readings on the Zadok calendar.
Sabbath Reading List
Prepare for Shabbat with weekly readings across Torah, prophets, and Psalmsโupdated every week.
Meme of the Week
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Todayโs Psalm Highlight
Psalm of the Day
Psalm 90 โ Teach Us to Number Our Days
A Prayer by Moses, the man of Elohim.
Yahuah, You have been our dwelling place
for all generations.
Before the mountains were born,
before You had formed the earth and the world,
even from everlasting to everlasting, You are Elohim.
You turn man to destruction, saying,
โReturn, you children of men.โ
For a thousand years in Your sight
are just like yesterday when it is past,
like a watch in the night.
You sweep them away as they sleep.
In the morning they sprout like new grass.
Word & Prayer
Prayer Prompt
Father Yahuah, help me listen carefully to the words You have preserved for instruction, correction, and life. Teach me to remember the lessons of the wilderness, to learn from past mistakes, and to walk forward in obedience and trust. Strengthen my heart to believe Your promises and follow Your leading into everything You have prepared.
Torah Portion Bite
Devarim โ โWordsโ
Deuteronomy 1:1โ3:22As Moses begins speaking to Israel before they enter the land, he reminds them of the journey, the battles, the failures, and the faithfulness of Yahuah. Devarim teaches us that remembering is not about staying in the past; it is about gaining wisdom for the road ahead. Yahuahโs people are called to listen, learn, repent where needed, and move forward with courage.
Hebrew Word Focus
The name Devarim reminds us that words carry weight. Mosesโ words were not empty speeches; they were covenant reminders meant to prepare Israel for obedience, inheritance, and responsibility. This week, the focus is on hearing Yahuahโs instruction with a humble heart and letting His words shape how we walk.
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