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Moses and Aaron were the focal point for the message and the eventual deliverance of the Israelites. Exodus is the precedent for the end time as it shows God judging the greatest power of the time, leaving the Israelites safe while Egypt is brought to her knees.
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God let me kindly do this for myself as a homeless student as He was ushering things in for me this whole time. For this I am thankful. Thankful for this harsh, abrupt, rebranding of my soul. Had too. The weak, frail, masked things of this world I accepted could have got me killed. Would have There was no protection in them. I accepted His leadership in the wilderness, not my own. This in turn has lead to a dramatic increase of love & acceptance. And for that I am thankful 🌹♥️🔥✨😭!
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This is one of the best examples of a great leader being HUMBLE. Moses had just led the children of Israel out of Egypt. Moses was the most powerful man on the planet. Yet at the same time, he was humble and willing to take advice from his father-in-law. I really look forward to meeting Moses in Heaven!
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Ok, I was hoping to receive some interesting comments on my previous post- Daniel 7:7 v. 7:19... I know there are some creative folks in this site, and I need a little break from Daniel. So, I would like your thoughts on why the first 3 plagues affected both the Jews and the Egyptians, while the last 7 affected only the Egyptians..... AND, as in SO MANY times in the OT, how will this SAME pattern be seen in the end times (Revelation). Thank you, Charlie
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In the Bible, the snake is usually a symbol of Satan, evil, and sin. However, in John 3:14-15, Jesus compared Himself to the bronze serpent that Moses hung in the wilderness. In fact, God used the snake symbol multiple times with Moses, and each experience reveals something about Jesus. This video looks at three of those experiences, and the amazing things that one can learn from these living parables.
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This is my latest video about how Jesus is the main theme of both the old and new testament, specifically about how Moses is a "type" of Christ. In many ways that may be easy to miss at first the life of Moses clearly portrays Christ.
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The reason most people are preterists makes me wonder if they simply follow the rest without evidence. There is proof for everything being completed IN Yashua, (Jesus). The proof is in the fact that he rose from the dead. Death no longer has a hold on man, so long as he gets rid of the old man. The term "preterism" is used in the same way as "christian" is now. I prefer to be called a completed believer. Where is the proof beyond the new testament scriptures most preterists use? Lets go to the OT. The proof that Yashua fulfilled EVERYTHING is in the OT. The proof IS Moses. Since he was the one to say that a prophet like him would rise up and save the people from their sins, from among the tribes, is a good starting point. But what from there? We go next to see what Moses did, and what he didnt do. We need to start in Exodus. With chapter 12, and go on to the point where Joshua entered the land of Canaan, we see exactly what is to happen in the time of Yashua, all the way to when Titus enters the land of Israel. Exactly 40 years pass. And even the events that take place from Exodus 12 to Joshua 1 and beyond, are FULFILLED in the time of the passover of Yashua, until Titus.
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who was the first man into heaven? Moses, Enoch, Elijah Abraham, Abal, David or Christ. Please show scriptures rightly divided For the record I believe the answer is Christ.(the first fruit, the first begotten from the dead, the first born from the dead the first among many brethren ,He that was dead and is alive for ever more.) Amen! And what did the Apostle Paul mean when he wrote these all died in faith not having received the promises? Hebrews 11 what does Romans 5:14 mean? nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that ha not sinned after the similitude of Adam transgression, who is a figure of him to come.
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1)Could men from old testament enter heaven before Christ atonement on the Cross? 2) what and where is Abraham bosom? 3)where is paradise ? 4)when does the Saved received their reward?
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