Here is the next instalment in our series on evil, suffering and free will.
Join us next time as we continue to dive deeper into the subject and discuss what Scriptures have to say about it. Our next session will be on Tuesday, February 6th. The zoom room will open at 10:15pm Israel time, and the lesson itself will begin at 10:30.
We look forward to having you with us.
Author: אות ומופת - אורנה גרינמן
Over V’Shav – Session 12 Recording – Evil, Suffering, Free Will and Milton’s Paradise Lost
This week we talked about evil, suffering, free will and Milton’s Paradise Lost. Here’s the recording of our last session.
The file attached contains a list of verses about Satan. This is by no means an exhaustive list, so if you come across other verses, or other facts that should be included in the list, please send them to us.
Join us for our next session, on Tuesday, January 30th, at 10:15pm Israel time. We look forward to seeing you then.
Over V’Shav Session 11 – Evil and Suffering, Part 2 – Recording
Here is the recording of Part 2 in our series on Evil and Suffering. We will continue to discuss the topic in our next meeting, next Tuesday, January 23, 10:15pm, Israel time. Hope to have you with us.
Over V’Shav – Session 10 Recording – Evil and Suffering
We apologize for not posting the recording of last week’s session sooner. We started looking at the topic of Evil and Suffering in the Bible, and will continue to do so for the next few sessions.
Here is the recording of the first lesson in our series on Evil and Suffering.
Join us for our next session on Tuesday, January 16th, at 10:15pm Israel time. A link for the session will be sent out in a separate post.
Hope to have you join us.
Over V’Shav – Session 8 Recording
Here is the recording of our meeting yesterday, December 19th. We will not have a meeting next week due to the holiday, but will resume the following Tuesday, January 3rd. A link to join the meeting will be posted closer to date.
Rahab, Jael, and a Champion in Judah
(Part 1)

Had she been caught, they would have killed her. Maybe even through severe torture. She flat out lied to the security forces, hid spies in her house, and risked her own life by placing crucial information in their hands, while leading to the destruction of her own people.
Why Did Rahab Do It?

Because she saw what God did for Israel and understood that He is sovereign; and because she wanted to save herself and her extended family.
Her story is documented in Joshua 2. Verse 5 tells us that while the spies were hidden on the roof of Rahab’s house, she misled the king’s men and endangered herself while diverting the danger from the spies.
She then made some exceptional statements (v. 9-11): “I know that God has given you this land; we are terrified of you; we heard what God did for you at the Red Sea and across the Jordan, and fear has melted our hearts.” And most importantly: “I know who your God is. His name is YHVH, and there is no one above or below Him.” In short, He is in control of everything.
Rahab made the spies swear that she and her household will be safe, and in verse 16 she even gave them strategic instructions, taking further risk.
It sounds like all the inhabitants of Jericho heard what God did for His people, and that everyone’s heart melted. But only she believed (Heb. 11:31) and did something about it. Rahab chose to join her lot with people who until then were considered her enemies.
Thus, from the margins of society and from living on the outskirts of the city – on the wall – she crossed into the heart of consensus. She later married Salmon, a leader in Judah, bore Boaz (Mat. 1:5), who married Ruth, and became part of the Messiah’s lineage.
I read her story and think of possible “Rahabs” who might live today in Gaza or in south Lebanon.
Father, there are somewhere people who, in these crazy times, see what even we cannot see. Please open their eyes and show them that You gave this land to your people (v. 9). May Your fear fall upon them and their hearts melt, until they will be ready to choose You and acknowledge that You alone reign in heaven and on earth (v. 11).
Jael
The Kenites (her tribe) were allies of Hazor, one of Israel’s enemies. After Barak and Deborah defeated Hazor’s army, the enemy’s commander – Sisera – fled to the Kenite’s territory. He stumbled into Jael’s tent, who did a Rahab-like deed (Jud. 4:21-17).
Sisera asked her to protect and lie for him (v. 20). However, Jael probably knew that the battle was lost, so she too made a bold decision. She used the simplest means at her disposal: water, milk, a peg, a blanket. She didn’t need more than that to crush the enemy’s head.
Now I think of possible “Jaels” in south Lebanon and Gaza.
Father, empower those women and men, who are willing to choose and strike, even though the means they have are simple. I think of the inhabitant of Gaza who had to leave their home. What do they have left now? A tent, a peg? Maybe a blanket and a cup of milk? But they haven’t lost the ability to choose. With these simple means they can cross the road, relay vital information to the IDF and tell the soldiers in a tank where kidnapped children are hidden; or bewildered Holocaust survivors, who once again endure the horror of Israel’s hatred; or people who woke up early one Saturday morning about two months ago, to go for a run or breathe fresh air, and have since lived in foul-smelling tunnels.
Awaken in them the courage required to offer a cup of milk and a blanket to a kidnapped baby or adult within their reach, and also to decide that they themselves deserve something better. Father, make them raise their eyes higher, above their fear of other humans. Replace this fear with fearing You. Reveal Yourself to them so they may see You. I ask it in Yeshua’s name.
Over V’Shav – Session 6 Recording
Here’s the recording of lesson 6 – The Generation of Phineas (Num. 25).

Over V’Shav – Session 5 – Recording
Here is the recording of session 5 about the Hill of Foreskins.

A view from Mt. Nebo towards Israel. Taken during our Journey back to Beit Lehem, 2018.
Over V’Shav – notification
Due to last minute traveling, and the logistics involved, we will not be having our Over V’Shav meeting tomorrow (Nov 21st).
Please take a moment to listen to this video Orna made, and check out the teaching she mentions in it, especially if you have never heard her teaching on the Hidden Faces of God or Ruth and Naomi. We will build on that foundation in our next session, on Tuesday, November 28th, 10:15pm Israel time.
If you have any questions, please DM me.
To watch Orna’s teaching on the Hidden Faces of God, please click the link below.
Over V’Shav – Session 4 – Battle Cries and Intercession – Recording

Here is the recording of session 4 on Battle Cries and Intercession.