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Fourth Day · Month 05 · Day 28 (Zadok) ·August 20, 2026

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Tehillim (Psalm) 78

A Maskil of Asaph.
 
Give ear, O my people, to my Torah; Incline your ears to the words of my mouth. I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings of old, Which we have heard and known, And our fathers have told us. We will not conceal them from their children, But will declare to the generation to come the praises of Yahuah, And His strength and His wondrous works that He has done. For He established a testimony in Ya’akov And appointed a Torah in Yisra’el, Which He commanded our fathers That they should teach them to their children, That the generation to come might know, Even the children yet to be born, That they may arise and tell them to their children, That they might set their hope in Elohim, And not forget the works of Elohim, But keep His commandments, And not be like their fathers, A stubborn and rebellious generation, A generation that did not prepare its heart And whose spirit was not faithful to Elohim.

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Our Loving Elohim, Yahuah, we come before You on this fifth day, seeking Your divine guidance as we reflect on the teachings of Ki Tetse. We acknowledge that Your Torah is not merely a set of rules, but a pathway to a righteous and compassionate life, impacting every facet of our existence. Grant us discernment to understand the spirit behind Your commandments, especially those that call us to justice, fairness, and kindness towards our fellow man. Open our eyes to the needs of the stranger, the orphan, and the widow in our midst, and empower us to act with generosity and love, reflecting Your own merciful heart. Help us to conduct our affairs with integrity, ensuring honest weights and measures in all our dealings. May our words be truthful, our actions honorable, and our hearts aligned with Your perfect will, so that we may bring honor to Your Set-apart Name in all that we do.

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The Torah portion Ki Tetse is remarkable for its practical application of Yahuah’s Torah to everyday life. It moves beyond grand narratives and into the intricate details of how we are to live as a covenant people. One powerful theme woven throughout is the concept of active responsibility for our neighbor and community. It’s not enough to simply avoid doing wrong; we are called to actively do good. The mitzvah of hashavat aveidah, returning lost property (Deuteronomy 22:1-4), perfectly encapsulates this. It teaches us to be vigilant and proactive in caring for others’ belongings, ensuring that what was lost is restored. This principle extends beyond physical items; it cultivates a mindset of mutual support, where we look out for one another’s well-being, protect the vulnerable, and ensure justice prevails in our interactions. Ki Tetse reminds us that our faith is lived out in the marketplace, in our homes, and on the road, transforming every interaction into an opportunity to uphold Yahuah’s righteous standards.


Hebrew Word Focus

שׁוֹמֵר (Shomer)

  • Definition: Keeper, guard, watchman; one who observes, protects, or keeps (as in commandments or a covenant).
  • Context: The word shomer appears frequently in the Tanakh and is rich with meaning. It describes one who actively watches over something or someone, ensuring its safety or adherence to a standard. In the context of the Torah, it often refers to “keeping” Yahuah’s commandments – not just knowing them, but actively observing and living by them. For example, in Genesis 2:15, Adam is placed in Gan Eden “to cultivate it and to shomer it,” implying both tending and guarding. This idea of being a shomer extends to protecting the vulnerable, maintaining justice, and preserving the integrity of Yahuah’s instructions, all themes deeply embedded in Ki Tetse.

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