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Zadok Solar Calendar 2026–2027
Navigate the year with the 364‑day 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
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Sabbath Reading List
Prepare for Shabbat with weekly readings across Torah, prophets, and Psalms—updated every week.
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Word & Prayer
Prayer Prompt
Our Loving Abba, Yahuah, we come before Your throne of grace with hearts full of gratitude. As we reflect on the portion of Ki Tavo, we are reminded of Your boundless provision and the covenant You have established with Your people. We acknowledge that all we possess, all our sustenance and blessings, come directly from Your generous hand. Help us to always remember to bring You the first fruits of our lives, not just from our fields, but from our time, our talents, and our deepest affections. Forgive us for the times we have forgotten Your commandments or strayed from Your righteous path. Instill within us a renewed desire to walk in obedience, not out of obligation, but out of a profound love for You, our Deliverer. Guide us by Your Ruach HaKodesh to live lives that reflect Your glory and testify to Your truth, so that we may always dwell in Your favor and experience the fullness of Your promised blessings. May our lives be a living testament to Your goodness, Yahuah, as we commit ourselves anew to Your Torah with love.
Torah Portion Bite —
The Torah portion of Ki Tavo opens with a beautiful and significant ritual: the bringing of the first fruits. When the people of Israel entered the promised land and harvested its bounty, they were commanded to take the first and best of their produce to the priest. This act was not merely an agricultural duty; it was a profound declaration of faith and remembrance. The Israelite bringing the basket would recite a historical creed, recounting their ancestors’ descent into Egypt, their oppression, and Yahuah’s mighty hand in delivering them. This narrative culminated in the acknowledgment that Yahuah had brought them to a land flowing with milk and honey. This ritual taught them to recognize that their prosperity was not solely due to their own labor, but a direct result of Yahuah’s covenant faithfulness and generosity. It instilled a deep sense of gratitude and humility, ensuring they would never forget their past or the Source of all their blessings. It was a tangible expression of trust, dedicating the very beginning of their abundance back to the One who gave it all.
Hebrew Word Focus
Boker (בֹּקֶר)
Definition: Boker is a Hebrew noun meaning “morning” or “dawn.” It often refers to the early part of the day when light begins to break through the darkness, symbolizing new beginnings, hope, and the end of a long night. It is a time associated with awakening, renewal, and often, prayer and reflection. In the Biblical narrative of creation, it is used repeatedly in the phrase “there was evening and there was morning,” marking the progression of each day.
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