
About the Course
About The Torah: The Covenant in Context
Welcome to The Covenant in Context, an immersive journey into the authentic Jewish perspective on the foundational texts of monotheistic faith. This course is the essential starting point for anyone seeking to understand the "DNA" of the Bible—not through translation or adaptation, but through the eyes of the people who stood at Sinai.
This is Part 1 of a comprehensive three-part series dedicated to mastering the TENACH (an acronym for Torah, Ne’viim, and Ketuvim).
In this course, we bridge the critical gap between common external interpretations—often referred to as the "Old Testament"—and the profound, multi-layered reality of the Torah. Guided by the unbroken chain of transmission from Moses to the Sages, we strip away centuries of misconception to reveal the text as it was meant to be understood.
Course Objectives
Decode the Structure: Master the terminology of Jewish Scripture, understanding the vital distinction between the Jewish Tenach (24 books) and non-Jewish canons.
Restore the Context: Analyze specific passages often taken out of context by other theologies, restoring them to their original Hebrew meaning and intent.
Unify the Law: Grasp the inseparable bond between the Written Torah and the Oral Law (Talmud), demonstrating why Scripture is a "closed book" without the keys of tradition.
Explore the Depths: Learn the Pardes system of biblical exegesis—Pshat (literal), Remez (allusion), Drash (homiletic), and Sod (secret)—to see the text in 3D.
What You Will Learn
The "User Manual" of Creation: Why the Torah is not just a history book, but the blueprint of reality.
The Truth About "Commandments": Redefining Mitzvah not as a burden, but as a "connection point" with the Infinite.
Theology in Hebrew: Tackling difficult verses, such as the plural "Let Us make man" (Genesis 1:26), to reveal the humility of God and the preservation of strict monotheism.
The Sinai Standard: Why the revelation at Sinai—witnessed by an entire nation—is the unique historical event that separates Judaism from every other faith based on private revelation.
The Anatomy of a Verse: How to read a passage with the commentary of Rashi and the Midrash to uncover the hidden narrative.
Who Should Enroll
This course is meticulously designed for:
Bible Believers & Lovers of Zion: Christians and non-Jews who want to respect the text by understanding what the Jewish people actually believe about their own Scripture.
Baalei Teshuva, Noahides & Converts: Those returning to their roots or joining the Jewish people who need a structured, mature understanding of the text beyond Sunday School stories.
Students of History: Anyone wishing to study the most influential document of antiquity through its original lens.
Join Us
Embark on your scholarly and spiritual journey by mastering the Foundation. Enroll today to unlock the secrets of the divine communication that is eternally relevant to every generation and every individual.
Your Instructor
Mrs. Chaya Yonah





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