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Torah Portion Shoftim | Love And War, And Everything In Between

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This week’s Torah portion says that an animal offering with a single blemish is considered an “abomination.” Is the God of the Old Testament so caught up in things being perfect that He can’t accept something simply because it comes from the heart? Why does the Torah seem to be so concerned over these petty matters? If you’d like an honest answer to these questions, then stick around for this week’s 5 Minute Torah.
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This week’s Torah portion says that an animal offering with a single blemish is considered an “abomination.” Is the God of the Old Testament so caught up in things being perfect that He can’t accept something simply because it comes from the heart? Why does the Torah seem to be so concerned over these petty matters? If you’d like an honest answer to these questions, then stick around for this week’s 5 Minute Torah.
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