Their murmuring and complaining did not go unnoticed and unpunished. It took them forty days to scour the land. The LORD gave each day for…
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We’re Smaller Than Grasshoppers
We’re Smaller Than Grasshoppers. The men began to get even more negative in their inability to take the land. They began to say things like…
Leave a CommentThe children of Israel take a defeating blow against them that changed much of their beginnings as a nation. As they prepared to seize the…
Leave a CommentLiving in the wilderness was not what the princes and elders of the tribes signed up for. Since it wasn’t, they blamed Moses for the…
Leave a CommentThe LORD Almighty nearly killed them (children of Israel) all for this behavior, however, Moses interceded on their behalf. As merciful as the LORD was…
Leave a CommentThe Children of Israel Were Given Laws
While in the wilderness, the children of Israel were given laws, statutes, and judgments that were for their prosperity. They only had to obey the…
Leave a CommentThe children of Israel were not in their traditional cities or even countryside lifestyle they were living in, while in Egypt. This culture shock, dwelling…
Leave a CommentAhmose released the children of Akobe
The Pharaoh refused and even claimed to have never heard of a God by the name Almighty SoNiNi NaNiNi (AHAYAH (Yahawah or YHWH)). The ALMIGHTY…
Leave a CommentKaMose’s Daughter Adopted Moses
KaMose’s daughter adopted Moses, the Levite child, who was sent up the Nile river. His parents floated him away from the gross oppressive act Egypt…
Leave a CommentJoseph Revealed Himself to His Brothers
After Joseph revealed himself to his brothers, he sent for his father, Israel (Jacob). Once in the land of Egypt, all of Jacob’s sons began…
Leave a CommentJoseph then used his gift of interpreting dreams to foresee a famine and how the nation of Egypt would be able to sustain this famine.…
Leave a CommentJoseph sold into Egypt. God was preparing to deliver Israel through the very son of Jacob that was sent into Egypt. A famine hit the…
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