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Exodus Chp. 35

Introduction This is a repeat chapter of the events of the gathering of the skilled laborers to complete God's instructions. Both men and women artisans were asked of God to help prepare the holy items.We discuss colors and its biblical meaning: blue, red, and purple. Blue represents priesthood. Red represents the blood of Jesus. Purple represents loyalty. Vocab Imam - a clergy within the Islamic faith One source indicates that Jews may believe in turning off all lights on the Sabbath.  The Sabbath for faith believers is Friday, Saturday, or Sunday depending on religious sect beliefs. Surah II: 109-138 Introduction II:110 poor-rate is the Muslim tithe; Christian and Jews also pay tithes. II:111 We have the Muslim writer being teased because of the Islamic belief.  All who believe in Allah (God), Isa (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. II:112 the believers II:114 He represents the clergy who would restrict people or certain types of people from entering into a church or mos

Chp 33 Exodus; Surah II Holy Quran

What is Shavout (or Sivan)? The word means weeks and it is held seven weeks after Passover. Basically, gives thanks for three blessings. Hag Hur Bikkurim. 1. The Fruit Harvest in Israel or holiday of the First Fruits. 2. The Festival of the Wheat Harvest Hag Ha-Katzir. 3. Moses receives the Ten Commandments. The Time of the Giving of Law, Zeman Mattan Torah tenu Comfirmation of individuals are performed. Foods eaten are ripe fruit: Cheese blintzer/cheesecake/honey & milk. Dairy products are known as the Law of God. Source: Margery Cuyler Chp. 33 Exodus, Holy Bible 33:3              Milk and honey means good things/blessings; stiff necked people means stubbornness 33:20            God reminds Moses again that no man can see my features (just like yours and live). Surah II  Holy Quran Surah II:56   Raised them from their spiritual death. II:78   illiterates in the scenario means "not having read the Holy Bible." II:81   speaking of the Last Day of Right and

Exodus 29-33

Aired previously (5-6/2011) on NewMonday. God is still instructing the designers of how to build the Tabernacle and the makings of the priestly garments. Individuals should be earnest tithers by age 21.  Shavout - A Jewish holiday which occurs seven weeks after the religious Passover. The fruit harvest in Israel "Holiday of the First Fruits" (Hag Ha-Bikkurim). The festival of the Wheat Harvest (Hag Ha-Katzir). Event of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments, "The Time of the Giving of Law" Zeman( Mattan Torahtenu). Confirmation of individuals are performed. Foods eaten are ripe fruit; cheese blintzer; cheesecake; honey and milk. Dairy products are known as the Law of God. Source: Margery Cuyler 33:3     Milk and honey means good things/blessings. Stiff necked people means stubbornness. 33:20   Again, God reminds Moses that no man on earth can stand by me and live. Religious Slang 1. Spiritual death - no longer obeys God's existence on earth Holy Qu

Exodus 19 - 26 (Holy Bible)

Chp. 19 19:5 So the children of Israel became God's chosen people. They were agreeing to be a land of priests. Chp. 20 20:18 The chosen people were now afraid of God. 20:19 Moses adds God or I Am is only testing your faith so that you may learn to trust only in him. Chp.21 Discusses rules and orders of the chosen people. The first verse in this chapter discusses indentured servants. The law of Slavery allowed for individuals to be slaves up to a maximum of seven years.  This is similar to our American tradition of writing off bad debt. Vocab Angels - are not to be worshipped. They are God's helpers. Angels never die. There are good and evil angels. The evil angels dwell in Hell.  God's angels are powerful and instructed by him only.  Angels have different work rankings and they are spirits. They are less in rankings than the Holy Spirit and can appear in the form of a human being. God requires organization in systems of his creatures. Chp. 24 24:1 God told Mos

Chp. 17 Exodus

Aired 4/18/2011. Chp. 17 17:1  Now, no water for the people who have recently escaped bondage!  Do you think they now have faith to believe that God (Yahweh, Allah) will provide? 17:2  Moses is asking the people, "Why are you coming to me ...Go and pray to God to give you what you need..." 17:3  Instead of praying the people complained and murmured. 17:4  Moses didn't take his own advice and complains to God.  Is he a good leader?  He is asking the citizens to pray for self and to stop asking him to do everything.  He becomes fearful and begins to complain.  The is what we did to Jesus (Isa). Back in the day citizens struck and killed him for self satisfaction thinking only of self as the majority in the decision making in the given society. 17:9  Joshua fights the Amalek.  When God allows you to do something it's often for later events in your life. 17:12  When the troops didn't see God's rod they became afraid.  They began losing due to lack of