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Moses Led the Captives out of Egypt, only to Spend 40 Years Wandering in the Desert Wilderness
Moses had his hands full. From their arrival at the Red Sea to Moses' death 40 years later at Mount Nebo, the people of Israel exhibited every kind of despicable behavior possible. One can derive from studying the dozens, perhaps even hundreds of lessons from the wilderness wanderings of Israel, that human nature has changed very little.
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The Israelites Wandered for 40 Years and Later, Ezra, Nehemiah and Some Levites Retold Their History
Forty years, 42 journeys, and the wilderness years had finally come to an end, most of which are a silent void. But the lessons to be learned from the chapters God chose to have recorded are poignant. And no matter what criticism or disgust is thrown at the feet of the notorious children of Israel, the fact is, human nature hasnÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂt changed a bit.
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Knowing How Colors Affect Emotions Helps Artists Convey Deeper Meanings in Their Artwork
Learn how to use color to effectively convey the heart of God by learning color's symbolic, Bibical and emotional meanings.
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The Lord Tells Moses and Aaron that They will Not Go in to the Promised Land
It was the first month of the 40th year, more than 37 years from the time the 12 spies had explored the land. The wanderings listed in Numbers 33:18-36 have all taken place, the only record of these 37 years. The silence and lack of details speaks loudly. The intercessory prayers and loving obedience of Moses would rescue the people of Israel again and again.
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The Holly and the Ivy is a French Folk Melody with an Unknown Composer
A story passed down over the centuries (its origin unknown) tells us that the holly tree (Holy Tree) originated by springing up here and there beneath the footsteps of Christ as he walked the earth. The sharp points of the plant prophesying of His crown of thorns, the bitter bark representing His death, the red berries His blood, the white flower His resurrection.
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Aaron and Miriam Started out Supporting Moses, but Later Began to be Angry and Bitter
Aaron and his sons were in charge of the priesthood, and Moses had his 70 elders to assist him in oversight. Perhaps Miriam was feeling left out, jealous, angry, bitter. But the mental direction she was moving in was dangerous ground, an attitude that had already brought the wrath of God on thousands of her fellow Israelites.
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The Fruit of Gentleness Results in Even-Tempered and Humble Believers
Gentleness as a fruit is distinctive from kindness and goodness in that the emphasis is on humility. Gentleness, or meekness, as it is translated in the King James Version, is not weakness or timidity. It means to be gentle, even-tempered, and suggests a lack of pride
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Moses Takes the Advice of Jethro, his Father-In-Law
Among the lesser-known events in the life of Moses and Israel's early history is the counsel given to Moses by his father-in-law, Jethro. It was not as dramatic as the pillar of fire, or other spectacular miracles, but Jethro's advice to Moses was powerfully effective, changing the way God's people governed themselves.
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Church Rummage Sale Planning Tips
An introduction to running a rummage sale for your church's next fundraising event, with tips for planning, setup, advertising, and pricing.
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A Season of Christian Fasting and Self-Sacrifice
A discussion of the history and traditions of the Season of Lent in the Christian Faith.
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