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Today’s Psalm Highlight

Word & Prayer
Prayer Prompt
Our Loving Father, Yahuah, as we approach the sacred quiet of Shabbat, we turn our hearts to Your Torah, specifically the teachings found in Ki Tetse. We pray for wisdom and understanding to truly grasp the depth of Your commandments, which guide us in every facet of life. Help us to walk in integrity, to be just in all our dealings, and to show compassion to those around us, especially the vulnerable. May we remember the stranger, the orphan, and the widow, and extend Your loving-kindness to them. Guard our hearts from greed and dishonesty, and empower us to uphold righteous standards in our homes, our businesses, and our communities. As we prepare for Your holy day, cleanse our thoughts and intentions, that we may enter into Your rest with pure hearts, dedicated to living out Your perfect will. May our lives reflect the beauty and truth of Your Torah, bringing honor to Your great Name.
Torah Portion Bite —
The Torah portion Ki Tetse, particularly in Deuteronomy 25, places a significant emphasis on justice and integrity in our daily lives, even in seemingly mundane aspects like business transactions. Yahuah commands us, “You shall not have in your bag differing weights, a large and a small. You shall not have in your house differing measures, a large and a small. A perfect and just weight you shall have, a perfect and just measure you shall have” (Deuteronomy 25:13-15). This isn’t just about avoiding fraud; it’s about the very character of a community that seeks to honor Yahuah. Dishonest weights and measures are an abomination to Him because they undermine trust, exploit the vulnerable, and distort the very fabric of fair dealing. This teaching reminds us that our faith is not confined to the synagogue or the prayer mat, but extends to every interaction, every transaction. It calls us to live with unwavering honesty, recognizing that Yahuah sees all and desires righteousness in every corner of our lives.
Hebrew Word Focus
כָּבוֹד (Kavod)
This Hebrew word means “glory,” “honor,” or “respect.” It often refers to the weighty presence or majesty of Yahuah, but it also applies to the honor due to people. In the context of Ki Tetse, the numerous laws concerning justice, fair dealings, and the treatment of others (like the respect for a deceased person’s body or the dignity of a captive woman) all contribute to upholding the kavod of individuals and the community. Living with kavod means acting in a way that brings honor to Yahuah and respects the inherent
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