Q49: Who refused to have his feet washed by Yeshua?
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PS: Discussions are very welcome, but please do not give the answer away in your discussions.
A few lessons that can be derived from the story of Zelophehad's daughters:
-Sometimes women have better insight when the rules don't apply.
-The land and the people are one. God's people are tied permanently, inextricably to Eretz #israel. It is their (our!) possession forever. Exile is like divorce.
-Sons inherit first, then daughters, brothers, and male cousins in that order.
-A man's name is more than the label on his birth certificate. It's his character, his legacy, and his permanent mark on the world.
My Husband and I will be reading from the Chronological Gospels book compiled by Micheal Rood of https://aroodawakening.tv/. We will be reading and discussing this book via ZOOM every Tuesday evening beginning tonight from 6 PM to 8 PM CST. If you would like an invite please Message me to get the link to the meeting. We will also be taking communion and prayer requests.
In #torah, daughters have an inheritance in the land too. They have rights and responsibilities. They can own property, run businesses, serve as witnesses in a court, and even as judges. Don't let ignorant people slander God and his law by claiming women are treated as chattel.
That isn't to say that there is on difference between men and women. All of Scripture shows that God has a very definite patriarchal preference for how his people are to be governed at all levels.