Episode 31 - A Calculated Reckoning
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Cheshbon (חֶשְׁבּוֹן).
Cheshbon means an accounting, a reckoning, a careful examination of what has been entrusted to someone’s care.
In Exodus 38, Moshe presents the full accounting of the materials used to build the Mishkan. Nothing hidden. Nothing misused. Everything measured.
But the deeper meaning of the word reaches even further.
In this episode we explore:
• The Paleo-Hebrew meaning of the letters in Cheshbon
• The Hebrew root חשב (Chashav) — to think, plan, calculate, and reckon
• How the Torah connects planning with accountability
• Why the Mishkan required complete transparency before the Presence of Adonai could dwell among the people
We look at this week’s developments surrounding Israel — diplomatic tensions, regional pressure, and security challenges — through the lens of cheshbon.
Because Scripture reminds us of a timeless truth:
Every human calculation eventually meets divine accounting.
Join us as we watch the headlines through Torah, seeking wisdom, discernment, and covenant faithfulness in a turbulent time.
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