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00:00Salom to all, and welcome. Welcome. Hear, O Israel, the Eternal is our God, the Eternal is one.
00:12And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength and all your possessions.
00:20Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength.
00:32Perhaps I dreamed of narrating this story in a different way, narrating it in my own voice, but circumstances have led me to find another way to serve the one true God.
00:45the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of Moses, and the God of Yeshua. My speech has deteriorated greatly, but that doesn't mean my message should be silenced.
00:59On the contrary, if God has led me down this path, it is because He wants me to do so, and I trust that it will be a blessing.
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01:44Without further ado, we entered the Parasá.
01:48Parashah HaZinu, Eskuchin.
01:51Parasah HaZinu is the penultimate weekly portion of the Torah and is composed almost entirely of the prophetic song that Mose, Moses,
02:01recited to all the people of Israel on the last day of his life.
02:05The name comes from the first word of the text, HaZinu, which means listen carefully,
02:12Unlike Chema, which is a call to hear or understand.
02:16This song is a cosmic testimony that Moses calls upon the heavens and the earth to bear witness to the covenant relationship between the Creator and his people,
02:27serves as a poetic summary of Israel's history.
02:30The unwavering faithfulness of God, the prosperity He bestows, the subsequent ingratitude and apostasy of the people,
02:39divine punishment through adversity and, finally, redemption and final revenge against the oppressors.
02:47Corresponding Biblical Portion
02:50Deverum, Deuteronomy, 32, 1-32, 52
02:56Aftorah, Prophetic Portion
02:59Hosea 14, 2-10, 14, 2-9 in some editions
03:06Mikea 7, 18-20, Joel 2, 15-27
03:11Traditionally read on Sabbat Subah, the Sabbath of repentance between Rosasana and Yom Kippur, which often coincides with Ahasinu
03:20Full text of the Parasá Asinu
03:24Deverum Deuteronomy, 32, 1-52
03:29Hearken, O heavens, that I may speak, and let the earth hear the words of my mouth.
03:35My teaching will drip like rain, my word will drip like dew.
03:41Like drizzle on the grass, and like drops on the grass
03:46For I will call upon the name of Asen, give greatness to our God.
03:51The Rock
03:52His work is perfect, for all his ways are justice.
03:57A God of faithfulness and without iniquity, just and upright is he.
04:01The corruption is not his, the stain is his children's.
04:06They are a perverse and crooked generation
04:09Is this how you repay Asen, O foolish and unwise people?
04:14Isn't he your father who bought you?
04:17He made you and established you
04:19Remember the days of yesteryear
04:22Consider the years from generation to generation
04:25Ask your father, and he will inform you.
04:29To your elders, and they will tell you
04:32When the Almighty distributed the inheritance to the nations
04:36When he separated the sons of man
04:38He fixed the boundaries of the towns according to the number of the children of Israel
04:43For the portion of Asen is his people
04:46Jacob is the portion of his inheritance
04:48He found him in a desert land
04:51And in the wasteland of horrible loneliness
04:54He surrounded him, he took care of him
04:56He kept him like the apple of his eye
04:58Like the eagle that awakens its nest
05:01Flutters over its chicks
05:04Spread your wings
05:05He takes them, he carries them on his feathers
05:08Asen just drove it
05:11And there was no strange deity with him
05:13He made him ride on the heights of the earth
05:17And ate the produce of the fields
05:19He fed him with honey from the rock
05:22And oil from the hard flint
05:24Butter from cows and sheep's milk
05:27With fat of lambs
05:29And bazan rams
05:31And goats
05:32With the best of wheat
05:34And from the blood of the grapes
05:36You drank the sparkling wine
05:38And Yesurún grew fat and kicked
05:40You gained weight
05:41You got fat
05:43You filled up
05:44Then he abandoned the God who made him
05:47And he despised the rock of his salvation
05:50They provoked him to jealousy with strange deities
05:54They enraged him with abominations
05:56They sacrificed to demons that are not God
06:00To gods they did not know
06:02To new gods, newcomers
06:05That your fathers did not fear
06:07You neglected the rock that gave birth to you
06:10And you forgot the God who gave birth to you
06:13And he saw Shem
06:14And he was indignant
06:16Because of the provocation of his sons and daughters
06:19And he said
06:21I will hide my face from them
06:23I'll see what their end will be
06:25Because they are a wicked generation
06:28Children in whom there is no loyalty
06:30They made me jealous with what is not God
06:34They provoked me to anger with their vanities
06:37I will also move them to jealousy with those who are not people
06:41With a foolish nation I will provoke them to anger
06:44For a fire has been kindled in my anger
06:47And it will burn to the depths of Sheol
06:50The abode of the dead
06:52It will devour the land and its crops
06:55And will embrace the foundations of the mountains
06:58I will heap calamities upon them
07:01I will exhaust my arrows against them
07:04Consumed by hunger
07:06Devoured by fever and bitter plagues
07:09I will send the fangs of beasts against them
07:12With the poison of reptiles that crawl through the dust
07:16Outside, the sword will devastate them
07:19And in the chambers, terror
07:22Both the young man and the maiden
07:24To the infant next to the gray-haired man
07:27I would say, I will disperse them
07:30I will erase his memory from among men
07:33If I did not fear the enemy's provocation
07:36Lest his adversaries become proud
07:39Lest they say
07:40Our hand has prevailed
07:42And not Shem who did all this
07:45Because they are a nation that lacks counsel
07:48And there is no understanding in them
07:51If they were wise
07:53They would understand it
07:54They would consider their future destiny
07:57How could one chase a thousand
08:00And two put ten thousand to flight
08:02Unless their rock had sold them out
08:04And would he have handed them over to Shem?
08:07Because their rock is not like our rock.
08:10And even our enemies are judges of it
08:13Surely his life is from the vine of Sodom
08:17And from the fields of Gomora
08:19Its grapes are poisonous grapes
08:21They have bitter bunches
08:23Their wine is snake venom
08:26And cruel venom of asps
08:28Isn't this reserved for me?
08:32Sealed in my treasures?
08:34Mine is vengeance and retribution
08:37In due time their foot will slip
08:39For the day of their calamity is near
08:42And what is prepared for them is hastened
08:45For Shem will judge his people
08:48And for the sake of his servants he will repent
08:51When you see that the strength has disappeared
08:54And there remains neither slave nor free
08:56And he will say
08:58Where are your gods?
09:00The rock in which they took refuge?
09:03Those who ate the fat of their sacrifices
09:06And they drank the wine of their libations
09:09Let them stand up and help them
09:11May they be a refuge for you
09:14See now that I, I am
09:17And there are no gods with me
09:19I give death and I give life
09:22I wound and I heal
09:23And there is no one who can deliver from my hand
09:26Because I raise my hand to heaven
09:29And I swear by my eternal life
09:31If I sharpen my shining sword
09:34And my hand takes hold of judgment
09:36I will take revenge on my adversaries
09:39And I will give retribution to those who hate me
09:42I will intoxicate my arrows with blood
09:45And my sword will devour flesh
09:47With the blood of the dead and the captives
09:50For the heads of enemy leaders
09:53Rejoice, nations, with your people
09:57For he will avenge the blood of his servants
10:00He will take revenge on his adversaries
10:03And he will make atonement for his land and for his people
10:06And Moses came and recited all the words
10:09From this song to the ears of the people
10:12Eliosea, son of Nan
10:14And Moses finished speaking all these words
10:18To all Israel
10:19And he said to them
10:20Put your heart into every word
10:23That I warn you today
10:25So that you can order them to your children
10:27So that they may take care to comply
10:29All the words of this Torah
10:31Because it is not an empty word for you
10:35But it is your life
10:37And by this word they will prolong
10:39Your days on earth
10:41To which they are going to pass the garden
10:43Jordan
10:44To possess her
10:45And he spoke to Shema Mose on that same day
10:49Saying
10:49Go up to this mountain of Avarim
10:52To Mount Nebo
10:53Which is in the land of Moab
10:55Facing Jericho
10:57Jericho
10:57And look at the land of Kenan
10:59Canaan
11:00Which I give to the children of Israel as a possession
11:03And you will die on the mountain to which you go up
11:06And you will be gathered to your people
11:08Just as Aaron died
11:10Aaron
11:11Your brother
11:12On Mount Jor
11:13And he was gathered to his people
11:15Because you were unfaithful to me
11:17In the midst of the children of Israel
11:19In the waters of Meribah de Cadez
11:21In the desert of Sin
11:23Without
11:24Because you did not sanctify me
11:26In the midst of the children of Israel
11:28Therefore
11:29You will see the land before you
11:32You shall not enter there anymore.
11:33To the land that I give
11:35To the children of Israel
11:36Long emotional reflection
11:39And deep spiritual
11:40The Song of Ahasinu
11:43Moses' majestic farewell
11:45It is more than a prophecy of warning
11:48It is a lyrical meditation
11:50On the nature of the pact
11:52Divine fidelity
11:53And human responsibility
11:55Moses
11:56By summoning the heavens
11:58And to the earth as witnesses
12:00It raises the matter to a cosmic dimension
12:03The central message for the people of Israel
12:07The central message is a call
12:09To the deep memory
12:11Sekira
12:12And to the recognition of the rock
12:14Atzur
12:15Mosé establishes an absolute contrast
12:19Between the immutable perfection of God
12:21The rock
12:22Atzur
12:23Whose work is just and righteous
12:25And the corrupt ingratitude of Israel
12:27A perverse and crooked generation
12:30The rock is a symbol of firmness
12:33Security and immovable refuge
12:35From Barim 32
12:374
12:38The message is clear
12:41The life of Israel
12:42Both in his prosperity and in his suffering
12:45It is a direct result of your attachment to or abandonment of that rock.
12:49Ethical and spiritual principles
12:531. Divine Justice and Fidelity
12:56Emet Beyozer The Parasa teaches that God acts with perfect justice
13:0032
13:014
13:02His punishment is not capricious
13:05But an unnecessary logical consequence of the breach of the covenant
13:10The Midrash Tanchuma
13:12Asinus 6
13:14Emphasizes that
13:15Even when nations are used as an instrument of punishment
13:19God remains the supreme judge who will ultimately not allow the adversary to become arrogant.
13:2632
13:2727
13:282. Ingratitude and the danger of prosperity
13:32The text describes that apostasy occurs after abundance
13:37And Yesurún grew fat and kicked
13:3932
13:4015
13:41Razzi explains that Yesurún
13:44An affectionate name for Israel
13:46What does straight mean?
13:48He became arrogant for wealth and material comfort
13:52Abandoning the rock of his salvation
13:54This underlines the ethical principle that wealth and well-being are spiritual tests that
14:01If they are not handled with humility and gratitude
14:04They lead to rebellion
14:063. The word as life
14:09Kyuayyikem Mosé concludes with a final warning
14:12Because it is not an empty word for you
14:16But it is your life
14:1732
14:1847
14:20The Jerusalem Talmud
14:22P.A. 1
14:231
14:24Teaches that this verse is a central commandment
14:27The Torah is not an academic theory or a mere collection of laws, but the very essence of existence, the source of physical and spiritual life.
14:39Application today, individually and communally.
14:43On an individual level, Asinu confronts us with self-assessment.
14:48In our moments of greatest success and comfort, what do we truly devote ourselves to?
14:54Moses' warning is that forgetting God often occurs not in misery, but in plenty.
15:02We must strive to practice a life of Shema and Asinu, hearing and applying the Torah with the utmost attention,
15:09making the study and practice of the commandments the immovable foundation of our life, our rock.
15:17At the community level, the Parashah reminds the House of Israel, and all peoples,
15:23that sovereignty and destiny depend on fidelity to the pact.
15:28In a world of uncertainty, God's promise of redemption and final atonement, 32, 43,
15:36offers unwavering hope, reminding us that exile and suffering are temporary
15:42and that the justice of Asin will prevail.
15:45Connections from Messianic Judaism, Hebrew vision.
15:49From a Hebrew and Messianic perspective, the song of Asinu resonates powerfully with
15:56the prophetic and redemptive role of Yeshua, the Messiah, as the suffering servant and judge
16:02of Israel, never as the deity himself, the rock Atsur.
16:07Yeshua as the faithful servant of the rock.
16:091. The rock, Atsur, and the Messiah.
16:13Rock is an exclusive epithet of God in this Parasah, 32, 4, 15, 18, 30, 31.
16:24Yeshua, as Messiah, is not the rock, but the faithful agent of the rock.
16:29His teachings and his life perfectly reflect the justice and righteousness of Atsur.
16:37In his ministry, Yeshua quoted Moses' warning about the perverse and crooked generation,
16:4332, 5, applying it to his contemporaries who had neglected the true spirit
16:50from the Torah, Matthew 17, 17.
16:532. Singing as testimony.
16:57The song of Moses is a prophetic testimony of Israel's unfaithfulness and coming judgment.
17:03The role of Yeshua is seen as the fulfillment of this warning and the bearer of the promise
17:09of final redemption.
17:11He not only warns, but embodies the path of return, Tessubá.
17:173. The call to revenge and redemption.
17:20The song ends with the promise that God will take revenge on Israel's enemies and will
17:26atonement for his land and his people.
17:2832, 43.
17:31This prophecy is key to messianic hope.
17:35The prophet Isaiah describes the Messiah as the anointed one to execute God's justice.
17:42Isaiah 61:2, Biblical Hebrew and accurate translation.
17:47Translation, to proclaim the year of Hachem's goodwill, and the day of vengeance
17:58of our God, to comfort all who mourn.
18:02Yeshua, when quoting this passage in his ministry, Luke 4, 18 to 19, read only up to the proclamation
18:12of the year of goodwill, stopping before the phrase the day of vengeance of our
18:17God.
18:19This pause is crucial.
18:21From a Hebrew view, the first coming of the Messiah was to offer the Snat Ratzon,
18:26the year of grace-will, while Yom Nakam, the day of vengeance-judgment, which
18:32will complete the atonement and redemption of Israel, from Barim 32.
18:3743, is reserved for his return, when he will act as the faithful agent to execute
18:44the final judgment of the rock.
18:46Historical and linguistic support.
18:48The Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient Jewish literature, such as the Odes of Solomon,
18:55confirm that the concept of a Messiah, as an anointed human servant, responsible for justice
19:02and eschatological redemption, was central to Second Temple Judaism.
19:08The role of Yeshua aligns with this paradigm of a messenger who, like Moses, is a mediator.
19:14and a final witness between the rock of Israel and his people.
19:19Conclusion and application to current life.
19:22A Asinu is not a lament or a curse, but the testament of a leader who loves his people.
19:28people and gives them the key to their future, the Torah.
19:31In a world where immediacy, digital noise and ephemeral ideologies disorient us,
19:38Moses compels us to do as Asinu does, to listen with deep and deliberate attention.
19:43The contemporary spiritual challenge is ingratitude and forgetfulness, batizyó Surum.
19:51Like ancient Israel, we often become fattened by success, technology, and comfort, and
19:58we forget the rock that sustains us.
20:00The wisdom of Asinu demands of us.
20:041. Question our rock.
20:06What is the foundation of our life?
20:09Is it the unchanging justice of the Eternal or the unstable rocks of fame, wealth or power?
20:152. Act with memory.
20:18Sekira we must remember personal and collective history, moments of grace and judgment,
20:25so as not to repeat the cycles of apostasy.
20:283. Living the word.
20:30The Torah is not an ancient text, but Yeikem, our life.
20:35Social justice, honesty in business, respect for one's neighbor, and the pursuit of holiness
20:42They are not empty ideas, but the only way to prolong our days and experience blessing.
20:49The song of Moses is an urgent invitation to tesubá, return.
20:55It reminds us that, despite our failings, the faithfulness of the rock endures.
21:01Our destiny is not annihilation, but atonement and redemption, as long as
21:07Let us put our hearts into these words, because in them lies the only source of
21:13true life.
21:14Sources Consulted
21:16Mesoretic Text of the Torah, Deveram 32
21:21Tanakh from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
21:25Targumon Chelos, Commentaries of Razi and Ramban, Midrastan Chuma, Talmud Bavli, Sabbat and Tanit,
21:33Qumran Texts, Works of Flavius Josephus, Academic Studies by Antonio Piñero Saez,
21:39and analyses based on Jewish and Hebrew Messianic tradition.
21:44When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then
21:50He will sit on his throne of glory.
21:53And all the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate them one from another,
21:59as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.
22:03And he will set the sheep on his right, and the goats on his left.
22:07Then the King will say to those on his right, Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom.
22:14prepared for you from the foundation of the world.
22:18For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger,
22:25and you picked me up.
22:27I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.
22:34Then the righteous will answer him, saying, Lord, when we saw you hungry and fed you,
22:42or thirsty, and we gave you something to drink.
22:45And when we saw you a stranger, and took you in, or naked, and clothed you.
22:51Or when we saw you sick, or in prison, and we went to you.
22:55And the King will answer and say to them, Truly I say to you, as soon as you did it to one of
23:02These my younger brothers did it to me.
23:06Source, Matthew 25:31–34.
23:11This passage shows that the final judgment is based on our actions toward our neighbor,
23:16and that true justice is reflected in practical love for those in need.
23:21Jesúa takes up these ideas with clarity, showing that fidelity to God is expressed by serving
23:28to others with love and justice, without needing to see them physically.
23:34To serve the needy is to serve the Messiah, their representative.
23:39Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
23:45Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
23:50Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
23:55Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.
24:02Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.
24:08Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
24:13Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.
24:18Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
24:26Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you for my sake,
24:31and say all kinds of evil against you falsely.
24:35Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven.
24:40Source, Matthew 5.3-12
24:43Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
24:49Thy kingdom come.
24:51Thy will be done.
24:53As in heaven, so on earth.
24:57Give us this day our necessary bread.
24:59And forgive us our debts.
25:01As we also forgive our debtors.
25:06And do not cause us to enter into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
25:11Amen.
25:12Source, Matthew 6.9-13
25:15Retranslated into Hebrew, the original language of Yeshua, and translated into Spanish.
25:21We have reached the end for this week.
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