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In this episode, this week’s portion, Mattot (Numbers 30-32), delves into the profound and often controversial topic of vows in ancient Israel. Moses outlines the serious implications of making vows to the Lord, emphasizing that men must keep their promises. However, women could be released from their vows by their fathers or husbands. Explore the balance of responsibility and protection in this biblical law, and learn how these teachings connect with Yeshua’s advice in the New Testament to simply let your “yes” be “yes” and your “no” be “no.” This episode offers a deep look into the complexities of vows, leadership, and divine justice.
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