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Introduction of Passover (Exodus)

Aired 3/28/2011. Passover or Pesach (Jewish, Hebrew) is best described in Chp 12:12-13.  There were 10 plagues. Ten is the biblical meaning of eternity without end. ThePassover Lamb was a symbol of Jesus (Isa) and had to be Without blemish A young male Examined four days from the selection for sacrifice Slain in public unbroken. No bones could be broken. The blood on the Israelites doorpost was a sign that God should pass over them and not destroy the family's first born.  The comparison of Jesus: 1) Sinless and perfect 2) Of the male gender 3) Somewhat young when he was slain according to the expected avg of human life at that time. 4) Jesus lived a meticulously examined life 5) Jesus died publicly it does not matter the brutality of his death. 6) The king instructed that none of his bones could be broken. The soldiers had to guard him amongst the crowd that wanted to kill him so that his bones would not be broken. If Jesus' bones would have been broken then

Exodus Chp. 6 -11

Aired March 7 - 21, 2011. Chp. 6 6:2    I am the Lord meaning I am higher than your Pharaoh or your hinderences. God (Yahweh, Allah): I AM THAT I AM is also known as Jehovah to the Israelites. Chp. 7 7:7   Moses was 40 yrs old and Aaron age 43 when they spoke to Pharaoh. Chp. 10 Introduction:  In this particular chapter God is speaking events to come through Pharaoh.  This is a very prophetic chapter for those of you who have never read the Holy Bible or Bible. 10:3 Although Pharaoh is speaking, God asks the question, "Why do we refuse to humble" ...and worshipping idols...The majority of Egyptians were not of African descent. 10:13  The land of Egypt is near the lands of Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Sadi Arabia. On the west side is the UK or Europe. 10:28 This is God speaking through Pharaoh. Chp. 11 Introduction: This is the last plague God places on Pharaoh. He warns Moses to get ready. 11:2  The Israelites were not ashamed of borrowing from friends to get wha

Chapter 5 (Exodus)

5:13 Pharaoh placed even more work on the Israel people. Using today's words, he included more tasks within their job descriptions. Was it fair for the entire staff to adhere to such demands? God (Allah, Yahweh) had hardened his heart.  God made him to feel no shame or empathy for the Israel workers' woes.  To simplify, "you will make money for me, and not for yourselves, or you can leave."  The slaves were scared. They were use to the given lifestyle.  5:14 This is similar to the African slave trade. First, we sold ourselves to the white man. After the first few sales, the white man realized how valuable we are to endure the harsh weathers.  We endured the spring-the hot summers-autumn-and the cold winters.  Amen, thank you God.  Yes, we endured.  If we made it across the seas African slaves...African slaves descendants, did we make it across the seas? White European slave descendants, did you make it across the seas? 5:17 Pharaoh puts his foot down and commands

Exodus Chp. 4 & 5

Aired February 28, 2011. Introduction: God reveals to Moses I AM THAT I AM.  I am Jehovah. I am God. I am Allah.  I am Yahweh. Write a complete thought or sentence using I am ______. Or, recite the I AM meditation poem by Michael Wynn. Since this is Black History Month, I will conduct this week's teaching as an United Methodist Lay Speaker ( I was in 2001-2002). Chp. 4 4:9 God or Allah says "if" they will not believe.  Did you notice that God did not for tell that they would not believe Moses' first two signs? In my opinion, God gives people choices hoping they will choose the right one.  4:10 Moses said I AM slow to speech, and slow to tongue.  Isn't that just like God, the I AM THAT I AM, who is slow to give his response to his human beings. However, when he finally gives direction it is always right on time. 4:11 We discussed the usage of the phrases deaf, dumb, and blind as slang words.  The Quran uses these words quite a bit. 4:18 Moses gives respect

Exodus 1 - 3 (Holy Bible)

Aired Feb. 21, 2010. Vocabulary: 1. taskmasters - chiefs of slave gangs 2. Pharaoh - Is the ruler of a land; a.k.a. king Chp. 2 Introduction: If you recall, the Hebrews were known as God's (Yahweh, Allah) favored people.  The Egyptians and Hebrews did not associate with one another. It just wasn't their custom to do so even though, it was actually the Hebrew child, Joseph, who saved the Egyptian people.  Moses is Joseph's nephew. 2:1 Moses' parents are from the same immediate family -maybe cousins, or an aunt or uncle to a nephew or niece of said family. 2:10 The name Moses means "draw out." 2:13 Notice the Hebraic language using third person, he said to him that did the wrong... 2:14 He instead of I said... 2:19 Thankfully, someone had been there to water the flock (Today, meaning congregation). Moses married Zipporah who is a daughter of a priest. He was 40 years of age when he married this foreigner or shall we say whore (eemales who marri