He said, “If you will listen intently to the voice of Adonai your God, do what he considers right, pay attention to his mitzvot and observe his laws, I will not afflict you with any of the diseases I brought on the Egyptians; because I am Adonai your healer.”-Exodus 15:26 About 600 years before the time of the Exodus, recall that […]
E15-8: How ancient Israel is similar to and different than America’s governmental system
In order to get a clearer idea of what Israel’s governmental structure was like, I want to draw a comparison to the modern day government of the United States of America. For my international readers or those Americans (whether native-born or properly grafted in via our immigration process) who were never really interested in US […]
E15-7: Understanding THIS point will leave 99% of your Bible study peers in the dust
“There YHVH made laws and rules of life for them, and there he tested them.”-Exodus 15:25 Congratulations! Because after reading this post, your understanding of Scripture is about to reach a level that will leave about 99% of your Bible study peers including most Christian pastors in the dust. And if you’re a Christian pastor, no […]
E15-6: Understanding how the naming of places occurred in the Bible
“Moshe led Israel onward from the Sea of Suf. They went out into the Shur Desert; but after traveling three days in the desert, they had found no water. They arrived at Marah but couldn’t drink the water there, because it was bitter. This is why they called it Marah [bitterness].”-Exodus 15:22-23 Why did the […]
E15-5: Applying the three main themes of the Wilderness Narrative to our walk with the Lord
“Moses led Israel onward from the Sea of Suf. They went out into the Shur Desert; but after traveling three days in the desert, they had found no water.”-Exodus 15:22 We are now transitioning from Israel’s deliverance to their time in the wilderness. There is an interesting point about verse 22 where it says “Moses […]
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