Followers of the Messiah who adhere to the Bible's teachings on marriage and sexuality believe that marriage is a heterosexual, monogamous union. However, critics argue that the Old Testament does not condemn polygamy. Are they right? In this video, we examine three passages in the Torah that demonstrate the sinfulness of polygamy and address common objections from critics.
God likes pretty stuff. Gold, silver, bronze, jewels, fancy clothes... There's nothing wrong with that. God loves finery, but what He loves most of all is you with an obedient and merciful heart.
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Q80: Who was the mother of Samuel?
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PS: Discussions are very welcome, but please do not give the answer away in your discussions.
1 Samuel 1:20
Why wasn't Moses chosen as the priest instead of Aaron? Division of powers, Moses' hesitation on Sinai, or something else? Maybe all of the above, but mostly, I think, division of powers.
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SERIES I --- THE NATION UNITES --- LESSON 05
YHVH’S JUDGMENT
THE FALL OF DAGON
From 1 Samuel 5
After the Philistines captured the Ark of YHVH, they took it from the Hebrew camp at Ebenezer to Ashdod, one of their five chief cities. When they arrived in Ashdod, they took the Ark into the house of their god Dagon and set it by his statue. But early the next morning, when the people of Ashdod went to see their new prize, they found their own god Dagon flat on his face before the Ark of YHVH, where he had been thrown mysteriously to the ground. Of course the people worked hard and finally got Dagon back in his proper place. Early the following morning, they all came back to the house of their YHVH. Imagine their surprise when they found Dagon flat on his face again. But this time his head and his hands were cut off and were lying on the threshold. Only his body was left in one piece. When they saw that, Dagon’s priests and worshipers refused to walk on the threshold of Dagon’s temple from that time on. About that time, a plague of boils broke out in Ashdod and the neighbouring villages. The people realized that YHVH was sending this plague, so they decided to move the Ark of YHVH to some other place. We must get it away from us, they said, or YHVH will destroy us all, along with our god Dagon. Before long, there was a summit meeting of the heads of the five Philistine cities and their territories. The question for discussion was, what shall be done with the Ark of YHVH? A decision was reached to send the Ark to Gath, another of the five Philistine cities. But as soon as the Ark arrived, Adonai began destroying the people of Gath the way He had done in Ashdod. The plague He sent was upon everyone, young and old alike and before long the city was in an uproar. The people of Gath didn’t want the Ark any longer, so they sent it to Ekron, another of the five Philistine cities. But the people of Ekron didn’t want it, either. Get it away from here, they cried out. Are you trying to destroy us, too? The people of Ekron called another summit conference. The heads of the Philistine cities and territories met once more, this time in Ekron. Send the Ark of YHVH back to Israel, the people of Ekron begged their leaders. Put it back where it belongs before it destroys all our people. Already the people of that city were feeling YHVH’s Hand of destruction, for the plague had begun in Ekron. Those who did not die were very sick and the people cried out for help.
COMMENTARY
THE WANDERINGS OF THE ARK
The Philistines captured the Ark and triumphantly brought it into the temple of the god, Dagon. The next morning the Philistine idol was found on its face, fallen before the Ark of YHVH. Soon the people of that region began to suffer terrible tumours. YHVH was acting to judge the Philistines and their gods. For almost forty years. the Ark was moved about in the wilderness with the Israelites. When at last the Israelites arrived in the Promised Land, the Ark was carried around Jericho seven times to assure victory. Sometime after that the Ark was put in the tabernacle at Shiloh, where it remained for three hundred and fifty years. But with the battle of Ebenezer, the Ark began another migration:
1 -- to the battlefield at Ebenezer;
2 -- thence to Ashdod, where it was placed in Dagon’s temple;
3 -- but after disease struck Ashdod, the Ark was sent to Gath, where the plague continued;
4 -- from Gath, the Ark was moved to Ekron, but the plague followed;
5 -- the Philistines returned the Ark to the Israelites at Beth-shemesh;
6 -- but after troubles there, the Israelites sent it to Kirjath-jearim, where it remained until the time of King David, when he took it to Jerusalem.
2 Timothy 2:19 Nevertheless the foundation of yahuah standeth sure, having this seal, yahuah knoweth them that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the name of the Messiah depart from iniquity.
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