2/27/2026

Parashat 6 Portion 26 ‘’Toldot’’ Gen 27:28-28:9 Obadiah 1 Is 43

Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, King of the universe, who has set us apart with His commandments and has commanded us to engross ourselves in the words of Torah. Please, YHVH, our Elohim, sweeten the words of Torah in our mouth and in the mouths of Your people, the family of Israel. May we and our offspring and the offspring of Your people, the house of Israel – all of us – know Your Name and study Your Torah for its own sake. Blessed are You, YHVH, who teaches Torah to His people Israel.

ויתן־לך ''and he shall give to you..'' – This is statement is deliberately left incomplete – why? YHVH wants to give His people more than what is stated in vs 28-29

Gen 27:28  And Elohim give you (Jacob and his descendants, both natural and grafted in)  of the dew of the heavens, of the fatness of the earth, and plenty of grain and wine. 

Gen 27:29  Let peoples serve you, and nations bow down to you. Be master over your brothers, and let your mother’s sons bow down to you. Cursed be those cursing you and blessed be those blessing you!” (brothers and sons are plural and refers to descendants of Jacob and Esau)

 

The ‘’greater blessing’’ is that YHVH has chosen one nation Jacob aka Israel above all the other nations of the world - Amo 3:2  “You alone have I known (Heb ‘’yada’’) of all the clans of the earth – ‘’Yada’’ - This word is also used to describe the sexual intimacy of marriage, such as in Genesis 4:1 ("Adam knew [yada] his wife"). In this context, it represents the highest form of intimacy, symbolizing a "one flesh" union that is meant to reflect the covenant love between YHVH and His people Israel. (including the ‘’grafted into Israel’’)

 

Israel was not only chosen by YHVH as the recipients of His covenant but also chosen to guard YHVH’s covenant -  Rom 9:4  …. the children of Yisra’ěl, to whom is the adoption, and the esteem, and the covenants, and the giving of the Torah, and the worship, and the promises, 

Rom 9:5  whose are the fathers, and from whom is the Messiah according to the flesh, who is over all, Elohim-blessed forever. Aměn. 

 

And this is why the Edomite spirit is trying to destroy Israel – Esau rejected the covenant and YHVH has rejected Esau. In fact YHVH hates Esau – Mal 1:3 and will completely destroy this spirit

 

The modern day manifestation of the Edomite/Christian spirit can be compared to AI – it is almost impossible to discern what is real and what is fake – who is the real Jacob? The Edomite spirit is the enemy’s chosen instrument to attempt to completely destroy the inheritance and existence of the real Jacob through deception. What complicates this issue is that the real Jacob is only a very small remnant of the entire Jacob - Isa 1:9  Unless יהוה of hosts had left to us a small remnant, we would have become like Seom, we would have been made like Amorah. 

 

The church never was or never will be the initial recipients or guardians of YHVH’s Covenant – YHVH’s Torah.

 

Oba 1:6  “How Ěsaw shall be searched out! His hidden treasures shall be sought out! 

Oba 1:7  “All your allies shall send you forth to the border, your friends shall deceive you and overpower you. They make your bread a snare under you, without you discerning it! 

Oba 1:8  “In that day,” declares יהוה, “I shall destroy the wise men from Eom, and discernment from the mountains of Ěsaw! 

Oba 1:10  “Because of your violence against your brother Ya‛aqo, let shame cover you. And you shall be cut off forever. 

Oba 1:17  “But on Mount Tsiyon there shall be an escape,a and they shall be set-apart. And the house of Ya‛aqo shall possess their possessions. Footnote: a Isa_4:2-3, Jol_2:32, Rev_14:1

Oba 1:18  “And the house of Ya‛aqo shall be a fire, and the house of Yosěph a flame, but the house of Ěsaw for stubble. And they shall burn among them and they shall consume them, so that no survivor is left of the house of Ěsaw.” For יהוה has spoken. 

 

What is greater than YHVH’s blessings?

YHVH Himself.

 

The remnant of Jacob desires a covenant with YHVH more than the blessings that covenant would bring.

Esau desired the blessings of the covenant more than the covenant itself. This is evidenced in ‘’replacement theology’’ and Antisemitism.

 

Heb 12:15  See to it that no one falls short of the favour of Elohim, that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, by which many become defiled, 

Heb 12:16  lest there be anyone who whores, or profane one, like Ěsaw, who for a single meal sold his birthright.b Footnote: b Gen_25:32-33

Heb 12:17  For you know that afterward, when he wished to inherit the blessing, he was rejected, for he found no place for repentance, though he sought it with tears. 

 

To Esau the covenant was a means to an end.

To Jacob the covenant was the end itself.

 

The covenant is the goal; The Torah is the covenant. For some the Messiah is the goal of the Torah. For others the Messiah terminates the need for the Torah/ covenant – for some the covenant found in the Torah has been replaced with a ‘’New covenant’’. Some believe the church is the guardian of this ‘’New covenant’’. Some don’t.

 

Rom 10:4  For Messiah is the goalb of the ‘Torah unto righteousness’ to everyone who believes. Footnote: bOr end purpose; not termination. (many believe the Messiah came to terminate the Torah and introduce a ‘’new covenant’’)

 

The firstborn male (Hebrew: bekhor) in an ancient Hebrew household was tasked with the central responsibility of maintaining ongoing covenantal continuity. Esau despised this birthright responsibility and traded his birthright for a bowl of lentil soup. Esau and most of his descendants continue to treat with contempt this same covenantal continuity.

 

Gen 27:30  And it came to be, as soon as Yitsaq had finished blessing Ya‛aqo, and Ya‛aqo had hardly left the presence of Yitsaq his father, that Ěsaw his brother came in from his hunting. 

Gen 27:31  And he too had made a tasty dish and brought it to his father, and said to his father, “Let my father rise and eat of his son’s wild game, so that your being might bless me.” 

Gen 27:32  And his father Yitsaq said to him, “Who are you?” And he said, “I am your son, your first-born, Ěsaw.” 

Gen 27:33  Then Yitsaq trembled exceedingly, and said, “Who was it then who hunted wild game and brought it to me? And I ate all of it before you came, and I have blessed him. Yes, he is blessed.” 

 

The Hebrew phrase וַיֶּחֱרַד יִצְחָק חֲרָדָה גְדֹלָה עַד־מְאֹד (vayyeĕrad Yitzaq ărādāh gədōlāh ʿad-məʾōd) in Genesis 27:33 is unusually emphatic. The verb חָרַד means to tremble or shake (often from fear or shock), and the text piles on intensifiers: a "great trembling" that reaches "exceedingly" or "to the extreme" (עַד־מְאֹד). Most English translations render it as "trembled very exceedingly," "trembled violently," or "was seized with very violent trembling."

 

Several overlapping reasons explain why Isaac's reaction was so profoundly serious and intense:

 

1.      The blessing given to Jacob was irreversible - Romans 11:29 states, "For YHVH's gifts and his call are irrevocable"

 While often applied to individual spiritual gifts, the original context (Romans 11) pertains to YHVH's faithfulness to Israel/Jacob despite their disobedience.

Irrevocable Nature: "Without repentance" (KJV/TS2009) means YHVH does not regret or reverse this decision – ever.

 

2.      Profound spiritual and emotional shock The patriarchal blessing was not a casual family wish; in that era and culture, it was a binding, prophetic act that shaped destiny, inheritance, and spiritual legacy. Isaac felt the full weight of having transferred it to the "wrong" son (from his perspective), yet he could not undo it. This created deep inner conflict: anger at the deception, grief over Esau's loss, but also reverent fear before YHVH's sovereignty. The text's extreme language underscores existential dread mixed with the realization of the devastating consequences of his actions.

 

3.      Traditional Jewish interpretations add depth Midrashic sources (e.g., cited by Rashi on Genesis 27:33) connect this trembling to Isaac's prophetic insight—he perceived the future consequences of family division and hatred between the brothers (and later their descendants). Some midrashim say he saw Gehinom (hell/punishment) opening beneath him and sensed the spiritual danger of his earlier resistance to YHVH's decree. This explains the intensity: it wasn't just family drama, but a moment of cosmic eschatological significance.

 

What makes this Edomite spirit so insidious is that at the end of the millennium after Satan is released from his chains, he attempts one final time to destroy YHVH’s inheritance –

 

Rev 20:7  And when the thousand years have ended, Satan shall be released from his prison, 

Rev 20:8  and he shall go out to lead the nations astray which are in the four corners of the earth, Go and Mao, Ezk_38:2 to gather them together for battle, whose number is as the sand of the sea. (possibly tens of billions)

Rev 20:9  And they came up over the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of the set-apart ones and the beloved city. And fire came down from Elohim out of the heaven and consumed them. 

Rev 20:10  And the devil, who led them astray, was thrown into the lake of fire and sulphur where the beast and the false prophet are. And they shall be tortured day and night forever and ever. 

 

Gen 27:34  When Ěsaw heard the words of his father, he cried with an exceedingly great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, me too, O my father!” 

Gen 27:35  And he said, “Your brother came with deceit and took your blessing.” 

Gen 27:36  And Ěsaw said, “Was his name, then, called Ya‛aqo? For he has caught me by the heel these two times. He took my birthright, and see, now he has taken my blessing!” And he said, “Have you not reserved a blessing for me?” 

 

Esau's statement is partially true but not fully accurate—especially regarding the birthright. Here's a clear breakdown:

The second part ("he has taken my blessing") is true. Jacob did deceive Isaac (by pretending to be Esau, with Rebekah's help) and received the irrevocable covenantal blessing intended for Esau (Genesis 27:27–29). Isaac confirms he cannot undo it (27:33, 37), even though it was obtained deceitfully.

 

The first part ("he took my birthright") is misleading or false in how Esau frames it. Earlier, in Genesis 25:29–34, Esau voluntarily sold his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of lentil stew when he was famished. Esau himself said, “Behold, I am about to die; of what use is a birthright to me?” He swore an oath and sold it, after which the text explicitly states: “Thus Esau despised his birthright.” Jacob did not steal or take it by force/deception—he negotiated a transaction that Esau agreed to, however impulsively and foolishly. Esau later regretted it deeply, but he had legally and willingly transferred it.

 

Gen 27:37  Then Yitsaq answered and said to Ěsaw, “See, I have made him your master, and all his brothers (includes all future generations) I have given to him as servants. And I have sustained him with grain and wine. And what, then, shall I do for you, my son?” (Esau is now in ‘’panic mode’’ he realizes what he has lost and will never be able to get back again – unless of course he repents and is ‘’grafted’’ into Jacob’s tree’’- this includes ALL gentiles)

 

Gen 27:38  And Ěsaw said to his father, “Have you only one blessing, my father? Bless me, me too, O my father!” And Ěsaw lifted up his voice and wept. 

 

Gen 27:39  And Yitsaq his father answered and said to him, “See, your dwelling is of the fatness of the earth, and of the dew of the heavens from above. 

Gen 27:40  And by your sword you are to live, and serve your brother. And it shall be, when you grow restless, that you shall break his yoke from your neck.” 

 

In essence, Esau's "one blessing" is a bittersweet prophecy of survival through strife, material provision in a tough land, and temporary subjugation followed by bursts of freedom—but never the covenant role or ultimate spiritual inheritance given to Jacob.

 

Gen 27:41  And Ěsaw hated Ya‛aqo because of the blessing with which his father blessed him, and Ěsaw said in his heart, “The days of mourning for my father draw near, then I am going to kill my brother Ya‛aqo.” 

Gen 27:42  And the words of Ěsaw her older son were reported to Riqah, and she sent and called Ya‛aqo her younger son, and said to him, “See, your brother Ěsaw comforts himself concerning you, to kill you. 

Gen 27:43  “And now, my son, listen to my voice, and rise, flee to my brother Laan in aran. 

Gen 27:44  “And stay with him a few days, until your brother’s wrath turns away, 

Gen 27:45  until your brother’s displeasure turns away from you, and he forgets what you have done to him. And I shall send and bring you from there. Why should I be bereaved of you both in one day?” 

 

Have you noticed how ‘’Esau’s’’ hatred has returned since ‘’Jacob’’ has begun to return to the land since 1948?

 

·         Gen 27:46  And Riqah said to Yitsaq, “I am disgusted with my life because of the daughters of ěth. If Ya‛aqo takes a wife from the daughters of ěth, like these who are the daughters of the land, what is my life to me?” (Biblical Context: Heth is the ancestor of the Hittites (sons of Heth) and is sometimes interpreted as meaning "terror," "dread," or "broken" they hated Israel/Jacob)

‘’ Genetic studies and historical analyses indicate that modern-day Palestinians can be compared to the ancient Canaanites, as they share significant genetic ancestry with the indigenous Levantine populations that inhabited the region during the Bronze Age. Palestinians possess high levels of continuity with ancient Canaanites, often80–90%, reflecting a long-term presence in the area.’’ wikipedia

 

Jacob Sent to Laban

Gen 28:1  And Yitsaq called Ya‛aqo and blessed him, and commanded him, and said to him, “Do not take a wife from the daughters of Kena‛an. (the Canaanites were determined to destroy Israel – then and now)

Gen 28:2  “Arise, go to Paddan Aram, to the house of Bethu’ěl your mother’s father. And take a

wife for yourself from there, from the daughters of Laan your mother’s brother. 

 

 By marrying within the family, Jacob positioned himself to inherit the "Blessing of Abraham," which included promises of a numerous posterity, a chosen land, and being a blessing to all families.

The biblical account indicates that Abraham  did not originally come from Paddan Aram,

 but he lived there for a significant period before migrating to Canaan -  Abraham later referred to this region as "the land of my birth

 

Gen 28:3  “And Ěl Shaddai bless you, and make you fruitful and increase you, and you shall become an assembly of peoples, 

Gen 28:4  and give you the blessing of Araham, to you and your seed with you, so that you inherit the land of your sojournings, which Elohim gave to Araham.” 

Gen 28:5  So Yitsaq sent Ya‛aqo away, and he went to Paddan Aram, to Laan son of Bethu’ěl the Aramean, the brother of Riqah, the mother of Ya‛aqo and Ěsaw. 

Esau Marries an Ishmaelite

Gen 28:6  And Ěsaw saw that Yitsaq had blessed Ya‛aqo and sent him away to Paddan Aram to take himself a wife from there, and that as he blessed him he gave him a command, saying, “Do not take a wife from the daughters of Kena‛an,” 

Gen 28:7  and that Ya‛aqo had obeyed his father and his mother and had gone to Paddan Aram. 

Gen 28:8  So Ěsaw saw that the daughters of Kena‛an did not please his father Yitsaq, 

Gen 28:9  and Ěsaw went to Yishma‛ěl and took Maalath the daughter of Yishma‛ěl, Araham’s son, the sister of Neayoth, to be his wife, besides the wives he had. (Mahalath -  Derived from the root chalah (חָלה), meaning to be weak or sick – also related to the root machol, suggesting rhythmic or whirling dance.)

 

Isa 10:20  And in that day it shall be that the remnant of Yisra’ěl, and those who have escaped of the house of Ya‛aqo, never again lean upon him who struck them, but shall lean upon יהוה, the Set-apart One of Yisra’ěl, in truth. 

Isa 10:21  A remnant shall return, the remnant of Ya‛aqo, to the Mighty Ěl. 

Isa 10:22  For though your people, O Yisra’ěl, be as the sand of the sea, yet a remnant of them shall return – a decisive end, overflowing with righteousness.

 

Blessed are you YHVH, our Elohim, King of the Universe, you have given us your Torah of truth and have planted everlasting life within our midst. Blessed are you, YHVH giver of the Torah – Amein.

 

2/20/2026

Parashat 6 Portion 25 Gen 27:1-27 Is 45:5-7 Rom 11:32-36

 Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, King of the universe, who has set us apart with His commandments and has commanded us to engross ourselves in the words of Torah. Please, YHVH, our Elohim, sweeten the words of Torah in our mouth and in the mouths of Your people, the family of Israel. May we and our offspring and the offspring of Your people, the house of Israel – all of us – know Your Name and study Your Torah for its own sake. Blessed are You, YHVH, who teaches Torah to His people Israel.

ויהי כי־זקן ‘’..and it came to be when he was old ..’’

Abraham was 175 years old when he died. Isaac was about 180 years old when he died (Gen 35:28). Jacob was 147 years old when he died.

When meeting Pharaoh at age 130, Jacob says: (Genesis 47:9)

"The days of the years of my sojourning are 130 years; few and evil [or 'difficult/hard'] have been the days of the years of my life, and they have not attained to the days of the years of the life of my fathers in the days of their sojourning."

It's quite reasonable—and biblically supported—to say that a significant portion of Jacob's hardships stemmed from being the father (and product) of what many describe as one of the most dysfunctional biblical families in Scripture.

This remains true in our time Jacobs’s family is more dysfunctional today than what it ever has been and it is more difficult than ever to distinguish who is from Jacob and who is from Esau.

This has been true of my own life – as I look in the mirror who do I see - Jacob or Esau? Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference. I believe this could be true of everyone of Jacobs descendants – natural and grafted in. The true remnant of Jacob may be those who have deeply repented of this condition and have undergone a radical transformation in this regard.(my opinion)

Isaac Blesses Jacob

Gen 27:1  And it came to be, when Yitsaq was old ויהי כי־זקן  and his eyes were too dim to see, that he called Ěsaw his elder son and said to him, “My son.” And he answered him, “Here I am.” 

Gen 27:2  And he said, “See now, I am old, I do not know the day of my death. 

Gen 27:3  “Now then, please take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt wild game for me. 

Gen 27:4  “And make me a tasty dish, such as I love, and bring it to me to eat, in order that my being does bless you before I die.” 

 

‘’One writer describes Isaac as unable to keep his appetite under control, even in old age, behaving like a "connoisseur" fixated on food rather than the eternal realities of YHVH's covenant.’’

 

Gen 27:5  And Riqah heard when Yitsaq spoke to Ěsaw his son. And Ěsaw went to the field to hunt wild game and to bring it. 

Gen 27:6  And Riqah spoke to Ya‛aqo her son, saying, “See, I heard your father speak to Ěsaw your brother, saying, 

Gen 27:7  Bring me wild game and make me a tasty dish to eat and bless you in the presence of יהוה before my death.’ (Isaac only died about 40-45 years after this incident)

Gen 27:8  “And now my son, listen to my voice according to what I command you. 

Gen 27:9  “Please go to the flock and bring me two choice young goats, and I make a tasty dish from them for your father, such as he loves. 

Gen 27:10  “And you shall take it to your father, and he shall eat it, so that he might bless you before his death.” 

Gen 27:11  And Ya‛aqo said to Riqah his mother, “See, Ěsaw my brother is a hairy man, and I am a smooth-skinned man. 

Gen 27:12  “What if my father touches me? Then I shall be like a deceiver in his eyes and shall bring a curse on myself and not a blessing.” 

Gen 27:13  But his mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only obey my voice, and go, get them for me.” 

Gen 27:14  And he went and fetched them and brought them to his mother, and his mother made a tasty dish, such as his father loved. 

Gen 27:15  And Riqah took the best garments of her elder son Ěsaw, which were with her in the house, and put them on Ya‛aqo her younger son. (Jacob putting on Esau’s garments – it’s still happening today)

Gen 27:16  And she put the skins of the young goats on his hands and on the smooth part of his neck. 

Gen 27:17  Then she gave the tasty dish and the bread, which she had prepared, into the hand of her son Ya‛aqo

Gen 27:18  And he went to his father and said, “My father.” And he said, “Here I am. Who are you, my son?” (from the start Isaac seems uncertain about Esau’s identity)

Gen 27:19  And Ya‛aqo said to his father, “I am Ěsaw your first-born, I have done as you said to me. Please rise, sit and eat of my wild game, so that your being might bless me.” 

Gen 27:20  But Yitsaq said to his son, “How is it that you have found it so quickly, my son?” And he said, “Because יהוה your Elohim brought it to me.” (now Jacob is blaming YHVH for his deception)

Gen 27:21  Then Yitsaq said to Ya‛aqo, “Please come near, so that I feel you, my son, whether you truly are my son Ěsaw or not.” 

Gen 27:22  And Ya‛aqo went near to Yitsaq his father, and he felt him and said, “The voice is the voice of Ya‛aqo, but the hands are the hands of Ěsaw.” (today Jacob can still look and talk and feel like Esau)

Gen 27:23  And he did not recognise him, for his hands were hairy like his brother Ěsaw’s hands, and he blessed him. (people today still struggle to recognize Jacob and Esau)

Gen 27:24  And he said, “Are you truly my son Ěsaw?” And he said, “I am.” 

Gen 27:25  And he said, “Bring it near to me, and let me eat of my son’s wild game, so that my being might bless you.” So, he brought it near to him, and he ate. And he brought him wine, and he drank. (today people can still be completely fooled)

Gen 27:26  And his father Yitsaq said to him, “Please come near and kiss me, my son.” 

Gen 27:27  And he came near and kissed him. And he smelled the smell of his garments, and blessed him and said, “See, the smell of my son is like the smell of a field which יהוה has blessed. 

 

This narrative has puzzled the sages and scholars for centuries. The response of Rebekah (and by extension Jacob) in Genesis 27 comes across as dysfunctional and fraught with human flaws, particularly in the way they resort to outright deception to "secure" what YHVH had already promised.

YHVH’s word to Rebekah—while the twins were still in her womb—that "the older shall serve the younger" (Genesis 25:23). This was a direct word from YHVH in response to Rebekah's inquiry about the violent struggling she felt in her pregnancy:

"Two nations are in your womb, and two peoples from within you shall be divided; the one shall be stronger than the other, the older shall serve the younger." (Genesis 25:23)

This lesson is important for us YHVH doesn’t need our assistance to carry out His purposes, He requires our quite obedience. In fact ‘’helping YHVH out’’ can prove to be very traumatic and destructive as evidenced in Jacob’s life.

Sadly, this appears to be Jacob’s legacy to this day – maybe Jacobs greatest challenge is not Esau, but himself!

This Torah portion is addressing the generations of Jacob (including all those that are grafted into Jacob – the redeemed of Israel) stating that many who are Jacob are not really all that different from the generations of Esau and quite frankly at times it is difficult if not almost impossible to distinguish the difference between the generations of Jacob from the generations of Esau?

Maybe this why in the last days YHVH says ‘’Eze 34:17  And as for you, O My flock, thus said the Master יהוה, “See, I am judging between sheep and sheep, (Jacob and Jacob) between rams and goats. (Jacob and Esau)

Eze 34:18  “Is it not enough for you to have eaten up the good pasture, and the rest of your pasture you trample with your feet. Or that you should drink of the clear waters, and the rest you muddy with your feet? (the unsaved masses must witness and live in this mess that Esau and Jacob and their descendants have created)

Eze 34:19  “And as for My flock, they eat what you have trampled with your feet, and they drink what you have muddied with your feet.” 

Eze 34:20  Therefore thus said the Master יהוה to them, “See, I Myself shall judge between fat and lean sheep. 

Eze 34:21  “Because you have pushed with flank and shoulder, and thrust at all the weak ones with your horns, and scattered them abroad, 

Eze 34:22  therefore I shall save My flock, and let them no longer be a prey. And I shall judge between sheep and sheep. 

 

These battles cause a great deal of collateral damage amongst YHVH’s flock and will result in severe consequences, especially in the last days. The end time Edomite deception is that they believe they can save the world. The challenge for the chosen seed of Jacob is for them to discern and expose this deception.

 

Isaac's Blindness as a Prophetic Archetype

The classical explanations for Isaac's dimmed eyes (Genesis Rabbah 65:10, Rashi) are protective (from seeing Esau's evil), traumatic (angelic tears from the Akeidah), or providential (so Jacob gets the blessing). But later interpreters, especially in Chassidic and modern Torah thought, see it as more than physical and consequential:

  • Isaac, in his blindness, reveals the future more clearly than the present (Aish.com and others). He cannot neatly separate the "now" from "what will be." (Isaac doesn’t fully realize the consequence of his actions)
  • This creates a symbolic confusion at the exact moment the covenantal lines are being drawn Jacob (the "smooth" one, voice of Torah) vs. Esau (the "hairy" one, man of the field). The disguise works because, to human eyes, the brothers can be made to look alike.

The Torah is showing us that the distinction between the two seeds is not always obvious to the naked eye—even to a patriarch. And if it was blurry in the founding family, how much more so across the generations?

The "Grafted-In" and the Blurred Lines

The lines between Jacob and Esau can blur, even within the same household. And history bears this out: Edom (Esau) becomes Rome, becomes the West, becomes ideologies and systems that claim Abrahamic legitimacy while trampling the true heirs. Even among those who call themselves "Israel" or "the flock," there are those who act with Esau's spirit—pushing with flank and shoulder, muddying the waters for the weaker ones.

A Torah Truth for Our Generation

"Do not think the distinction is automatic. Do not assume that because you descend from Jacob, or have been grafted in, that Esau's nature has no foothold in you or your community. In this world, the two brothers can look remarkably similar. That is why YHVH, must judge between sheep and sheep and rams and goats"

Isaac's blindness becomes our blindness until the day the Master Shepherd comes to separate the flock with perfect sight.

It calls us to self-examination: Am I acting like Jacob (humble, dwelling in tents of Torah) or like Esau (hunter, impulsive, trampling and dominating others)? The time is coming when all eyes will clearly see the difference.

Amo 3:1  Hear this word that יהוה has spoken against you, O children of Yisra’ěl, (Jacob) against the entire clan which I brought up from the land of Mitsrayim, saying, Amo 3:2  “You alone (Jacob) have I known of all the clans of the earth, therefore I punish you for all your crookednesses.” 

Amo 3:3  Would two walk together, without having met? (Heb נועדו ‘’moed’’)

CLV ‘’Shall two walk together unless they make an appointment’’ (‘’unless they are on the same page?)

What makes this dilemma even worse is that even in the camp of Jacob, they fail to recognize and embrace one another. This is why Paul speaking of Jewish and gentile believers says in Rom 11:32  For Elohim has shut them all up to disobedience, in order to have compassion on all. 

The Greek verb here (συνέκλεισεν, from sugkleiō) means "to shut up together," "enclose," or "confine"

Why? "In order (να) to have compassion/mercy on all." The purpose clause (να – hina) shows divine intent: universal disobedience levels the field—no one earns mercy; all need it desperately. This enables YHVH to display pure, undeserved mercy to Jews and Gentiles without partiality or human boasting (Romans 3:27; 11:18–20).

Rom 3:27  Where, then, is the boasting? It is shut out. By what torah? Of works? No, but by the torah of belief. (you cannot understand or operate in Biblical faith outside of the covenantal life of the Torah – the Torah itself is the covenant – ‘emunah’’)

The household of Jacob must stop throwing stones at one another – acting like Esau in a dangerously fragmented world. (it’s dangerous to throw stones in a glass house)

Rom 8:19  For the intense longing of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of Elohim. (sons of Jacob)

Joh 13:35  “By this shall all know that you are My taught ones, if you have love for one another.” 

How will this all be revealed? (exposed)

More scholars and students of prophecy seem to be agreeing how this whole dilemma will play out and be exposed in the last days and focus their attention on a prophecy found in Zech 5

A Vision of a Flying Scroll

Zec 5:1  And I lifted up my eyes again, and looked and saw a flying scroll. 

Zec 5:2  And he said to me, “What do you see?” And I answered, “I see a flying scroll, twenty cubits long and ten cubits wide.” 

 

20x10 cubits was the size of the set apart place of the tabernacle. This is where the heart of covenantal truth is established, preparing us for the ‘’Bridal chamber’’ the Most Set Apart place.

In terms of sheer volume and descriptive detail, the Tabernacle (the Mishkan) is indeed the most expansive single subject in the Torah – 50 chapters and 400 verses.

Sages note that while YHVH created the world alone in just over 30 verses, it took hundreds of verses to instruct how humans would enter into an eternal covenant with YHVH.

This is the inheritance of the family of Jacob and all those grafted into Jacob - Amo 3:2  “You alone have I known of all the clans of the earth….(this is covenantal language)

Note the curse of the Edomite (Esau) spirit in verse 3-4 – stealing birth rights and making false covenants

Zec 5:3  And he said to me, “This is the curse that goes forth over the face of all the earth: ‘everyone who is stealing shall go unpunished (‘’nika’’),’ on the one side, according to it, and, ‘everyone who has sworn falsely shall go unpunished,’ on the other side, according to it.” 

The Hebrew word ‘’nika’’ is a polysemic word -Polysemy - the co existence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase. ‘’Nika’’ can mean “unpunished’’ and also mean ‘’purged’’

You might believe you are being unpunished but in reality, you are been purged or removed.

This is the worst kind of curse imaginable – YHVH just lets you continue on your road of destruction and doesn’t say a word until it’s too late.

Psa 50:16  But to the wrong Elohim said, “What right have you to recite My laws, Or take My covenant in your mouth, 

Psa 50:17  “While you hated instruction And cast My Words behind you? 

Psa 50:18  “When you saw a thief, you were pleased with him, And you take part with adulterers. 

Psa 50:19  “You let your mouth loose to evil, And your tongue frames deceit. 

Psa 50:20  “You sit, speak against your brother; You slander your own mother’s son. 

Psa 50:21  “You have done this, and I kept silent; You have thought that I was altogether like you – I rebuke you, and set it in order before your eyes. 

Psa 50:22  “Understand this please, you who forget Eloah, Lest I tear you in pieces, With no one to deliver: 

Psa 50:23  “Whoever slaughters praise esteems Me; And to him who prepares a way, I show the deliverance of Elohim.” 

 

This curse shall settle in the house of hypocrisy and false religion and will destroy it - Rev 18:4  And I heard another voice from the heaven saying, "Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues.

Zec 5:4  “I shall send it out,” declares יהוה of hosts, “and it shall come into the house of the thief and the house of the one who shall swear falsely by My Name. And it shall remain in the midst of his house and shall consume it, both its timber and stones.” (Great tribulation)

A Vision of a Woman in a Basket

Now this where this prophecy gets very interesting. There is a growing consensus that this could be a prophecy about the USA – which some say symbolizes Edomite Christianity.

Zec 5:5  And the messenger who was speaking with me came out and said to me, “Lift up your eyes now, and see what this is that is going forth.” 

Zec 5:6  And I said, “What is it?” And he said, “It is an ěphah-measure that is going forth.” Again he said, “This is their appearance throughout the earth: 

Zec 5:7  “And see, a lead cover lifted up, and this: a woman sitting inside the ěphah-measure!” 

Zec 5:8  And he said, “This is Wrongness!” And he threw her down into the ěphah-measure, and threw the lead weight over its mouth. 

Zec 5:9  And I lifted up my eyes, and looked and saw two women, coming with the wind in their wings. And they had wings like the wings of a stork, and they lifted up the ěphah-measure between earth and the heavens. 

Zec 5:10  Then I said to the messenger who was speaking to me, “Where are they taking the ěphah-measure?” 

Zec 5:11  And he said to me, “To build a house for it in the land of Shin‛ar. (Babylon) And it shall be established and set there on its own base.” (Edomite religion will seek to rebuild the apostate Babylonian empire aka ‘’new world order’’)

 

Commentators who lean toward a modern-day fulfillment often use the following parallels:

  • Commercial Empire: The ephah is a primary symbol of trade and commerce. Proponents of the USA theory argue that because the U.S. is the world’s leading economic power and its culture is defined by consumerism, it fits the description of a "commercial system" of wickedness.
  • Connection to Revelation: Many scholars link this woman to the "Harlot of Babylon" in Revelation 17-18, which describes a great city that dominates the world's merchants and kings. Some modern interpretations suggest the "Harlot" represents a superpower like the USA that has "fallen" into spiritual and moral decay.
  • The "House" in Shinar: Traditional views state the vision represents wickedness being returned to its "birthplace" in ancient Babylon (modern-day Iraq). Theory proponents suggest this could mean the transfer of global power or influence back to the Middle East from Western powers like the USA

Connecting the Curse (Scroll) to the Woman in the Basket

The two visions in Zechariah 5 are intentionally linked—the scroll's curse on theft and false oaths (covenant violations) prepares the ground for the basket's removal of systemic "wickedness" (risha'ah, v. 8). Theft/liars represent individual sins against YHVH and neighbour; the woman embodies corporate, entrenched evil—idolatry, injustice, hypocrisy—in post-exilic Judah. She's shoved into the ephah (a large measuring basket, symbolizing economic deceit or "false measures," cf. Amos 8:5) and sealed with lead,(fate sealed) then flown to Shinar (Babylon, v. 11) to be "housed" there. It's exile of sin so the remnant can be pure for restoration (leading into the temple visions).

Today, we this reality coming to life in Israel

Cyrus the Great is Alive!" Billboards: In October 2025, following reports of a Gaza ceasefire and the return of hostages, billboards appeared across Jerusalem and Tel Aviv featuring Donald Trump alongside Israeli and American flags.

Isa 45:5  I am יהוה, and there is none else – there is no Elohim besides Me. I gird (enable) you,(Cyrus) though you have not known Me, Isa 45:6  so that they know from the rising of the sun to its setting that there is none but Me. I am יהוה, and there is none else, Isa 45:7  forming light and creating darkness, making peace and creating evil. I, יהוה, do all these.’ 

Isa 45:21  …And there is no mighty one besides Me, a righteous Ěl and a Saviour, there is none besides Me. 

See vs 7 – YHVH creates both good and evil – this verse is important for us to understand this week’s Torah portion. It is also very important for us to understand YHVH.

Isa 45:7  יוצר אור ובורא חשׁך עשׂה שׁלום ובורא רע אני יהוה עשׂה כל־אלה׃

There are two things YHVH cannot do:

  1. He cannot lie - Numbers 23:19 (YHVH is not a man that He should lie), Titus 1:2 (YHVH, who cannot lie), and Hebrews 6:18 (impossible for YHVH to lie). 
  2. As the Creator – YHVH cannot change - Mal 3:6  “For I am יהוה, I shall not change,a and you, O sons of Ya‛aqo, shall not come to an end. Footnote: a Jas_1:17.

However, whatever YHVH creates can change: Man can change from imperfection to perfection

2Co 3:18  And we all, as with unveiled face we see as in a mirror the esteem of יהוה, are being transformed into the same likeness from esteem to esteem, as from יהוה, the Spirit.

 Lucifer changed from perfection to imperfection –

  • Ezekiel 28:15: "You were perfect in your ways from the day you were created, till iniquity was found in you"
  • Ezekiel 28:12: "You were the seal of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty"

Conclusion:

In Pirkei Avot (a Mishnaic text), there's a saying that  "the only free person is one occupied with Torah" (roughly 6:2)

Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: Every day a heavenly voice (bat kol) goes forth from Mount Horeb proclaiming, “Woe to humanity for scorning the Torah!” For whoever does not occupy himself with the study of Torah is called nazuf (the rebuked / outcast / reprimanded / shamed). As it is said: “Like a gold ring in a swine’s snout is a beautiful woman who lacks discretion” (Proverbs 11:22). (is He talking to Jacob?)

Joh 8:31  So יהושע said to those Yehuim who believed Him, “If you stay in My Word, you are truly My taught ones, 

Joh 8:32  and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” 

Gal 4:29  But, as he who was born according to the flesh then persecuted him born according to the Spirit, so also now.

Blessed are you YHVH, our Elohim, King of the Universe, you have given us your Torah of truth and have planted everlasting life within our midst. Blessed are you, YHVH giver of the Torah – Amein.

Additional midrash:

New Billboards in Israel Hail Trump as King Cyrus:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/h1ONabNSvYA

“President Trump is our modern day King Cyrus from the Bible,”

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PJxFSQ2VMak

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JMErsHJnQPY

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WMeMsf1yD2c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxtW0dPNl3s

The two stalks – unclean animals – unclean messengers – Scholars suggest names such as  Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost) is a United States citizen.

Jared Kushner an Orthodox Jew and the grandson of Holocaust survivors, he has been married to Ivanka Trump since 2009; leading member of  Board of Peace, a multinational body established in January 2026 to oversee a $25 billion master plan for "New Gaza". The plan includes the construction of up to 180 skyscrapers, a new port, and an airport Abraham Accords which normalised relations between Israel and several Arab nations.

 

 

 

 

 

2/13/2026

Parashat 6 Portion 24 ‘’Toldot’’ Gen 26:12-35

 Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, King of the universe, who has set us apart with His commandments and has commanded us to engross ourselves in the words of Torah. Please, YHVH, our Elohim, sweeten the words of Torah in our mouth and in the mouths of Your people, the family of Israel. May we and our offspring and the offspring of Your people, the house of Israel – all of us – know Your Name and study Your Torah for its own sake. Blessed are You, YHVH, who teaches Torah to His people Israel.

ויזרע יצחק

Gen 26:12  And Yitsaq sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold, and יהוה blessed him. (not even modern technology produces a 100% germination rate on that scale of sowing – in ancient Israel all the ungerminated seed (60%) remained in the ground to produce future bountiful harvests during the sabbatical and jubilee years- maybe YHVH doesn’t need genetically or chemically modified seed)

 Verse 1 of chap 26 explicitly sets the scene: "There was a famine in the land, besides the previous famine that was in the days of Abraham" (referring to the earlier famine in Genesis 12 when Abraham went to Egypt).

The text emphasizes that this sowing and the miraculous hundredfold harvest (an extraordinary yield, especially in famine conditions) happened in the same year, directly attributed to YHVH's blessing

The famine makes the hundredfold return even more remarkable—normal good years might yield 10–30 fold in fertile areas, but 100-fold in famine is miraculous.

 

In the last 3.5 years, amid trumpets/bowls judgments intensifying, faithful sowing (witnessing, enduring) could yield extraordinary spiritual harvest in human lives before Messiah’s return.

 

Amos 8:11-12 points to a unique end times famine that is distinctly spiritual rather than just physical. 

 Amo 8:11  “See, days are coming,” declares the Master יהוה, “that I shall send a hunger (famine in Heb ‘’ra av’’) in the land, not a hunger for bread, nor a thirst for water, but for hearing the Words of יהוה

Amo 8:12  “And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from north to east – they shall diligently search, seeking the Word of יהוה, but they shall not find it.a Footnote: a Jer_5:13, Hos_8:12, Ezk_34:3-10

 

The Nature of the End-Time Famine:

While many associate the last days with global physical food shortages, the prophecy in

Amos highlights a more devastating judgment: a famine of hearing the Words of יהוה

A Hearing Crisis: The text specifies a famine not of the Word itself, but

of hearing it. This suggests a time when, despite the availability of Scripture and religious

media, the ability to receive true divine revelation or sound teaching is withdrawn by

YHVH as a judgment.

Divine Silence: This famine is often described as divine silence, where people

search from sea to sea but cannot find a prophetic word or clear spiritual guidance. 

Parallels with the Wilderness Generation: The comparison to the Israelites in the wilderness is central to this understanding.

 

In Deuteronomy 8:3, YHVH explains why He allowed them to hunger (ra ev) before providing manna: 

 He humbled them to teach that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word (על־כל־מוצא) that comes from the mouth of YHVH.

LXX Gk translation “”λλ’ π παντ ήματι (all’ epi panti rhēmati) — "but on every word’’ κπορευομέν (ekporeuomenō) — "that proceeds" / "coming forth"  Present tense: ongoing, continuous action — YHVH's word is continually issuing forth - δι στόματος θεο (dia stomatos theou) — "through the mouth of YHVH"

Rom 10:17 ‘’the faith comes by hearing the rhema of ‘’Messiah’’ (Gk ‘’christou’’) So “the faith” = the message that produces faith, not the mental act itself.

 

Rhema produces the faith - The faith responds to the rhema

 

Mat 4:4  But He answering, said, “It has been written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of יהוה.’ ” Deu_8:3. Exactly same phrase repeated from Deut 8:3 – the ‘’rhema’ ’is a ‘’declared/annointed word’’ from the mouth of YHVH.

This distinction could mean the difference between life and death or entering or not entering into the kingdom of YHVH.

 

The Israelites received physical manna but often lacked the Word (מוצא) or (Rhema) because of their persistent rebellion.

A Warning for Believers: Just as the wilderness generation had the Tabernacle but

still failed the test of hearing, many scholars warn that modern believers may face a

time when sound doctrine is rare and replaced by myths or man-centered

messages, leading to a self-inflicted spiritual famine. 

 

2Ti 4:3  For there shall be a time when they shall not bear sound teaching, but according to their own desires, they shall heap up for themselves teachers tickling the ear,b Footnote: b Isa_30:10, Jer_5:31, Rom_16:18They will have itching (tickling) ears (a metaphor for craving pleasant, flattering messages that "tickle" or soothe rather than challenge).

 

2Ti 4:4  and they shall indeed turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to myths. (They will heap up (accumulate) teachers who tell them what they want to hear)

 

Key Differences in This Famine

Worse than Starvation: Scripture presents this spiritual drought as far more

dangerous than physical hunger because it affects eternal life, not just the mortal

body.

 

This famine is typically seen as a response to a people who have already rejected knowledge (Hosea 4:6), leading YHVH to eventually give them over to their own choices. 

In summary, it is entirely possible that even those who are physically sustained (like the

Israelites with manna) could experience this spiritual famine if they—or the generation they

live in—have consistently tuned out the (מוצא) of the Torah of YHVH. That’s why we do a 42-month Torah cycle – the same length of time of the greatest famine of all time Rev 11:6

 

Hos 4:6  “My people have perished for lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge, I reject you from being priest for Me. Since you have forgotten the Torah of your Elohim, I also forget your children. 

 

If the people in Hosea had moved from mere gnōsis (knowing the Torah existed) to epignōsis (deeply acknowledging and submitting to the Elohim of the Torah), they would not have been "destroyed for lack of knowledge."

 

That "voice" is found in Isaiah 30:21, and it perfectly ties together everything we've discussed: the wildernessknowledge (epignōsis), and being established in the present truth.

Isa 30:21  and your ears hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the Way, walk in it,” whenever you turn to the right, or whenever you turn to the left. 

 

In the New Testament, Peter uses epignōsis almost exclusively (2 Peter 1:2, 3, 8) to describe the target for a believer—not just to know about Yahshua, but to be fully settled in the knowledge (epignōsis) of Him.

 

2Pe 1:12  And so I intend to remind you of these matters again and again, though you know them and have been established in the present truth. 

How they connect:

·         The Foundation: You aren't just "established" by facts (gnōsis). You are established by epignōsis—a full, participating, and experiential knowledge of Messiah.

·         The "Present" Aspect: The "present truth" isn't just a set of doctrines; it is the current, active revelation of YHVH that is effective now.

·         The Result: Peter argues in verse 8 that if this epignōsis abounds in you, you will not be "unfruitful." This is the goal of being "established"—moving from just "knowing about" the truth to being firmly rooted in the full realization of it.

In short: 2 Peter 1 shows that being established in the present truth is the direct result of growing in epignōsis. Without the epi- (the "fullness"), the truth remains a theory; with it, it becomes an established reality in the believer's life.

 

Gen 26:13  And the man grew great and went forward until he became very great. (in famine)

Gen 26:14  And he came to have possessions of flocks and possessions of herds and a great body of servants, and the Philistines envied him. 

Gen 26:15  And the Philistines had stopped up all the wells which his father’s servants had dug in the days of Araham his father, and filled them with dirt. 

Gen 26:16  And Aimele said to Yitsaq, “Go away from us, for you are much mightier than we.” (they were trying to stop the ‘’motzia)

 

The Philistines tried to starve him out (Ra'av), but because Isaac was "established" in the promise YHVH gave him, the enemies eventually had to come to him to acknowledge the "truth" that YHVH was on his side. Commentary on Isaac’s Wells often highlights this as a lesson in "making room" (Rehoboth) for YHVH's blessing even when people stop up your wells.

 

Gen 26:17  So Yitsaq went from there and pitched his tent in the wadi Gerar, and dwelt there. 

Gen 26:18  And Yitsaq dug again the wells of water which they had dug in the days of Araham his father, for the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of Araham. And he called them by the names which his father had called them. 

Gen 26:19  But when Yitsaq’s servants dug in the wadi and found a well of running water there, 

Gen 26:20  the herdsmen of Gerar strove with Yitsaq’s herdsmen, saying, “The water is ours.” And he called the name of the well Ěseq, because they strove with him. (dig your own wells- you need your own ‘’motzia’’- religion enslaves you to what man says)

Gen 26:21  And they dug another well, and they strove over that one too, and he called its name Sitnah. (without a firm foundation of the ‘’logos’’ you will not survive on the ‘’motzia’’ or ‘’epiginosko’’ coming from the remnant)

Gen 26:22  And he moved from there and dug another well, and they did not strive over it. And he called its name Reooth, and said, “For now יהוה has made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land.” 

Gen 26:23  And from there he went up to Be’ěrshea. (an oath that Isaacs seed would forever have the ‘’motzia’’ the living water – the ‘’rhema’’ that comes from the mouth of YHVH)

Gen 26:24  And יהוה appeared to him the same night and said, “I am the Elohim of your father Araham. Do not fear, for I am with you, and shall bless you and increase your seed for My servant Araham’s sake.” 

Gen 26:25  And he built a slaughter-place there, and called on the Name of יהוה, and he pitched his tent there, and the servants of Yitsaq dug a well there. (the key of ‘’motzia’’)

Gen 26:26  And Aimele came to him from Gerar, with Auzzath, one of his friends, and Piol the commander of his army. 

Gen 26:27  And Yitsaq said to them, “Why have you come to me, seeing you have hated me and have sent me away from you?” 

Gen 26:28  But they said, “We have clearly seen that יהוה is with you. And we said, ‘Please, let there be an oath between us, between you and us. And let us make a covenant with you, 

Gen 26:29  that you do no evil to us, as we have not touched you, and as we have done only good toward you, and have sent you away in peace. You are now blessed by יהוה.’ ” 

Gen 26:30  And he made them a feast, and they ate and drank. 

 

What about Exo 23:32  “Do not make a covenant with them nor with their mighty ones.  Exo 23:33  “Let them not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against Me when you serve their mighty ones, when it becomes a snare to you.” 

and

Gen 26:5  because Araham obeyed My voice and guarded My Charge: My commands, My laws, and My Torot.”a Footnote: aTorot - plural of Torah, teaching.

 

Any peace or kindness shown by enemies of Israel is only temporary and used as a decoy to later try and destroy them. (for example the ‘’Board of Peace’’)

 

Gen 26:31  And they rose early in the morning and swore an oath with one another. And Yitsaq let them go, and they departed from him in peace. 

Gen 26:32  And on the same day it came to be that the servants of Yitsaq came and informed him about the well which they had dug, and said to him, “We have found water.” 

Gen 26:33  So he called it Shiah. Therefore, the name of the city is Be’ěrshea to this day. (YHVH was making an oath forever that He would give Israel living water forever)

 

Gen 26:34  And when Ěsaw was forty years old, he took as wives Yehuith the daughter of Be’ěri (Hosea1:1)the ittite, and Basemath the daughter of Ělon the ittite. (sounds like replacement theology as well as an appeal to return to the covenant family – Esau tried but failed)

Gen 26:35  And they were a bitterness of spirit to Yitsaq and Riqah. (covenant breakers have  remained a ‘’bitterness’’ for the descendants of Yitsaq and Riqah to this day)

 

There is no nation on earth – including the church – that will honour YHVH’S covenant with Israel in this age – even at the end of the millennium many will rise up to try and destroy Israel - Rev 20:7  And when the thousand years have ended, Satan shall be released from his prison, 

Rev 20:8  and he shall go out to lead (Gk ‘’panta’’ meaning ALL) the nations astray which are in the four corners of the earth,(Gk ‘’sunagagein’’’’ leading them together’’ under Gog and Magog)  Go and Mao, Ezk_38:2 to gather them together for battle, whose number is as the sand of the sea. 

 

·         The Four Corners: This is a Hebrew idiom (also used in Isaiah 11:12) representing the entirety of the globe.

·         The Intent: The text implies that the deception is so pervasive that it reaches every geographic extremity of the human population existing at that time.

 

The Choice: Even after 1,000 years of peace, the hearts of many among the nations are shown to be unchanged. When given the opportunity, they choose rebellion.

In Revelation 20:8, there are no excluded nations. The rebellion is described as a final, global "sifting." Every nation that exists outside of the "camp of the set apart ones" is led astray by Satan to make one last stand against YHVH’s chosen people.

 

Rev 20:9  And they came up over the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of the set-apart ones and the beloved city. And fire came down from Elohim out of the heaven and consumed them. 

Rev 20:10  And the devil, who led them astray, was thrown into the lake of fire and sulphur where the beast and the false prophet are. And they shall be tortured day and night forever and ever. 

 

·         If this refers to a literal end-time population, and the world has repopulated during a 1,000-year period of peace, health, and prosperity, the total human population could easily reach tens of billions.

·         Even a small percentage of such a massive global population rebelling would result in an army of billions

 

The scriptures are clear many people from all the nations will always try to destroy Israel and all those grafted into Israel:

 

Zechariah Zechariah 12:3  and 14:2  describe a day when all nations are gathered against Jerusalem. 2. Joel Joel 3:2  says God will gather all nations in the Valley of Jehoshaphat to judge them for their treatment of Israel. Joel 3:9-12  depicts nations preparing for war against "my people Israel". 3. Ezekiel Ezekiel  38–39 describes a large group of nations invading Israel in the "latter days," which Ezekiel 38:16  says is so that the nations may know God. 4. Psalm 83 Psalm 83  mentions a conspiracy of neighboring nations aiming to destroy Israel. 5. Revelation Revelation 16:14, 16  describes the kings of the world gathering for a final battle called Armageddon. 

1Co 10:11  And all these came upon them as examples, and they were written as a warning to us, on whom the ends of the ages have come, 

1Co 10:12  so that he who thinks he stands, let him take heed lest he fall. 

1Co 10:13  No trial has overtaken you except such as is common to man, and Elohim is trustworthy, who shall not allow you to be tried beyond what you are able, but with the trial shall also make the way of escape, enabling you to bear it. 

 

Blessed are you YHVH, our Elohim, King of the Universe, you have given us your Torah of truth and have planted everlasting life within our midst. Blessed are you, YHVH giver of the Torah – Amein.

 

Additional midrash:

 

The narrative of the wells shows Isaac's non-resistant perseverance: he doesn't fight back but moves on, trusting YHVH, and eventually finds abundance and peace. Wells symbolize life-giving water (often a biblical type for YHVH's provision.)

 

The four wells in Genesis 26 (verses 18–33) are central to Isaac's story in the land of Gerar during a time of prosperity, envy from the Philistines, and divine blessing. Isaac first reopens the wells his father Abraham had dug (which the Philistines had filled in after Abraham's death), giving them the same names as Abraham did. Then, his servants dig new ones, leading to conflicts and resolutions. The names are deeply symbolic, reflecting stages of struggle, perseverance, peace, and covenant.

Here are the four wells, their Hebrew names, literal meanings, and common interpretations:

1.      Esek (עֵשֶׂק, Genesis 26:20)

o    Meaning: "Contention," "strife," "dispute," or "oppression."

o    Context: Isaac's servants dig a well of spring water, but the herdsmen of Gerar quarrel, claiming "The water is ours." Isaac names it Esek because of the contention and moves on without fighting over it.

2.      Sitnah (שִׂטְנָה, Genesis 26:21)

o    Meaning: "Enmity," "hostility," "opposition," "accusation," or "adversity" (related to the root for "Satan," meaning adversary).

o    Context: They dig another well, but quarreling continues, so Isaac names it Sitnah and moves again.

o    Significance: Symbolizes intensified or ongoing persecution, hatred, or spiritual warfare. It shows that strife can escalate before breakthrough, teaching persistence without retaliation.

3.      Rehoboth (רְחֹבוֹת, Genesis 26:22)

o    Meaning: "Broad places," "wide spaces," "room," or "expansiveness."

o    Context: Isaac moves farther and digs a third well with no quarrel. He names it Rehoboth, declaring, "For now YHVH has made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land."

o    Significance: Marks breakthrough, peace, enlargement, and fruitfulness after trials. YHVH provides space for growth and blessing without opposition. Many interpret this as a spiritual "wide place" of rest, freedom, or prosperity after enduring contention (Psalm 18:19 uses similar language for YHVH's deliverance to "broad places").

4.      Be'er Sheva (בְּאֵר שָׁבַע, Genesis 26:32–33; also called Shibah / Shebah by Isaac)

o    Meaning: "Well of the Oath" or "Well of the Seven" (שֶׁבַע can mean "seven," "oath," "swear," or "rest/completion" because YHVH vows to continue giving them wells).

o    Context: After moving to Beersheba, Isaac's servants dig a well and find water. He names it Shibah ("oath"), and the place becomes Beersheba. YHVH appears to Isaac there, reaffirming the Abrahamic covenant ("I am with you and will bless you"), and Isaac builds an altar and calls on YHVH's name. Later, he makes a peace treaty/oath with Abimelech king of the Philistines.

o    Significance: Represents covenant, sworn agreement, divine confirmation, rest, and completion. It's the place of restored relationship with YHVH and man, full blessing, and settlement after the journey of trials.