There are some interesting parallels between the opening chapters of #genesis and the opening chapters of #exodus.
Adam and Eve in the Garden and Moses in Egypt:
1. Murder of Abel / Murder of Egyptian
2. God spoke to man
3. Tree / Bush
4. Angel with flaming sword / Flame on the bush
5. God: "Where are you?" / Moses: "Here I am."
6. Adam and Eve were naked / Moses removed his shoes.
7. Adam and Eve disputed with God / Moses disputed with God
8. Serpent condemned to the ground / Staff changed to serpent on the ground
9. Abel replaced by Seth / Moses replaced by Aaron
10. Brother's keeper / Moses to be like God to Aaron and Aaron to be Moses' helper
11. Adam and Eve expelled from the Garden / Moses and Zipporah go to Egypt
12. Curses of death, labor, and pain / Bridegroom of blood
#shmot #biblepatterns
Is it ever morally acceptable to tell a lie? What about Rebekah and Jacob lying to Isaac, Tamar lying to Judah, or the midwives lying to Pharaoh?
https://rumble.com/vdp6fl-when....-is-it-ok-to-lie.htm
https://www.bitchute.com/video/lwndopWoo2pC/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NPwn8EghaVYg/
Holy Spirit Directly Connected to Keeping Torah | #holy Spirit # Ruach HaKodesh # Keeping Torah
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations.”
Jeremiah 1:5
>God knows you!<
Moses and Jeremiah both thought that they were unqualified and unworthy of the role for which God had chosen them. Eventually they decided to trust God's judgment and then they changed the world.