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In this episode, I discusses the significance of the tabernacle in relation to Jesus Christ and the Christian walk and explains how the tabernacle and its rituals symbolize the work of Jesus and the importance of faith in connecting with God. I also explores the role of the high priest and the priest in the tabernacle, highlighting how they point to Jesus as our High Priest. I emphasize the need for faith and the restoration of our connection with God through Jesus Christ. Takeaways The tabernacle and its rituals symbolize the work of Jesus Christ and the importance of faith in connecting with God. The high priest and the priest in the tabernacle point to Jesus as our High Priest. Faith is essential in restoring our connection with God through Jesus Christ. The tabernacle serves as a blueprint for the Christian walk and teaches us about God's desire for us to walk in His power and authority through faith. Sound Bites "The tabernacle serves as a blueprint for the Christian walk." "The wisdom, insight, and understanding of Bezalel, the builder appointed by God." "You are an individual that has been created in the image and likeness of God."
In this episode of Mystery Bible, I explore the legacies left by the Nephilim, focusing on cannibalism, bestiality, crossbreeding, and vampirism. I reference the Book of Enoch and other ancient texts to support my claims. I emphasize that these legacies are still present in society today, manifested through individuals possessed by Nephilim spirits. I also connect the Nephilim to the days of Noah and highlight the importance of understanding their influence to stand firm in faith. Takeaways The Nephilim left legacies of cannibalism, bestiality, crossbreeding, and vampirism. These legacies are still present in society today, with individuals possessed by Nephilim spirits exhibiting these behaviors. Understanding the influence of the Nephilim is important to stand firm in faith. Further research and reading on the topic is recommended to gain a deeper understanding of the Nephilim and their impact. Sound Bites "The same spirits are today that they were in those days." "Vampirism is deemed as demonic." "Bestiality is a violation of nature."
In this episode, I provided a recap of the previous episodes on the topic of the Watchers. I discussed the punishment that was decreed upon the Watchers for their actions, including having sex with women and teaching forbidden knowledge. I also emphasizes the importance of studying the Book of Enoch, along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, to gain a better understanding of the Watchers and their impact on the earth and explore the punishment and imprisonment of the Watchers, as well as the origins of evil spirits. Takeaways The Watchers were punished for their actions, including having sex with women and teaching forbidden knowledge. Studying the Book of Enoch, along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, provides a better understanding of the Watchers and their impact on the earth. The punishment of the Watchers involved imprisonment and the destruction of their children, the Nephilim. Evil spirits are the result of the actions of the Watchers and the Nephilim. Sound Bites "We have been doing a study on the topic of the Watchers and this is our third episode, I believe, on the subject." "The Book of Enoch along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, if you combine them together and when you're doing, along with the Bible, when you're doing your studies, your Bible studies, you will get a better picture of what's happening." "God said to Raphael, bind Azazel hand and foot and cast him into the darkness and split open the desert." Chapters
In this episode of Mystery Bible, host Ken Primus continues the study of the Nephilim and their impact on the world. He discusses the offspring war initiated in Genesis chapter three and the corruption that followed. Primus explores the actions of the Nephilim and their fathers, the fallen angels, who engaged in blasphemous and sexual deeds with humans and animals. He also delves into the role of the Watchers, a class of angels assigned to oversee the earth. The episode concludes with a discussion on the corruption of all flesh and God's decision to bring about the flood to save the seed of humanity. keywords Nephilim, offspring war, corruption, fallen angels, Watchers, giants, flood takeaways The Nephilim were the offspring of the fallen angels and humans, and their actions led to corruption and violence on the earth. The Watchers were a class of angels assigned to oversee the earth, and some of them chose to sleep with human women, resulting in the birth of the Nephilim. The corruption of all flesh, including animals, led God to bring about the flood to save the seed of humanity. Understanding the history and actions of the Nephilim and the fallen angels can help believers better understand spiritual warfare and the role of evil spirits. titles The Role of the Watchers in the Earth Understanding Spiritual Warfare and Evil Spirits Sound Bites "Continuing the study of the Nephilim and the corruption they brought upon the earth." "The Watchers were a class of angels assigned to oversee the earth and had allocations over certain cities and towns." "The corruption of all flesh led God to bring about the flood to save the seed of humanity."
## Introduction - **Overview:** The host, Ken Primus, introduces the focus of the episode on the family line from which the Nephilim emerged, touching upon biblical and extra-biblical sources. - **Previous Episode:** Brief recap of the previous episode's exploration of the first generation of Nephilim. ## The Days of Jared - **Significance of Jared:** Importance of Jared in the timeline, with his name meaning "descent," correlating with the descent of the angels. - **Timeline:** Overview of the first generation of Nephilim and their reign for 500 years and the continuation until the flood, totaling around 1200 years. ## The Seed War - **Genesis Context:** Explanation of the seed war beginning in Genesis Chapter 3, with Lucifer aware of a prophecy about being defeated by the woman's offspring. - **Cain vs. Abel:** Examination of Cain's attitude and actions leading to the murder of Abel, resulting in God's punishment and Cain becoming a wanderer. ## Lineage of Cain - **Cain's Descendants:** Exploring Cain's lineage, including his descendants Enoch, Irad, and Lamech, who is noted for practicing polygamy. - **Significance of Cities:** Cain building a city named after his son Enoch, with cities generally representing sin. ## The Role of Nama - **Introduction of Nama:** Importance of Nama in Cain's lineage, being one of the few women named in genealogies. - **Marriage to Angels:** Theory that Nama was the first woman to sleep with the angels, making a deal for divine knowledge. ## Knowledge Exchange - **Supernatural Knowledge:** Details on the knowledge received by Nama's brothers Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal Cain, enhancing their skills and wealth. - **Tubal Cain's Skills:** Specific reference to Azazel, a watcher who taught humans about metallurgy, aligning with Tubal Cain's role as the first blacksmith. ## The Impact of Corruption - **Effects on Society:** The spread of knowledge causing societal changes and corruption. - **Divine Judgment:** Discussion on God's judgment, including the flood, targeting the corrupted descendants, but also partly due to the corrupted bloodline even among Seth's lineage.
## Introduction - **Overview of Episode**: Ken Primus introduces this episode, which delves into the origins and nature of the Nephilim as described in the Bible, specifically from Genesis, Chapter 6. - **Context of Discussion**: Brief mention of the 200 angels who came to Earth and their unions with human women, resulting in the birth of giants. ## Genesis Narrative - **Scriptural References**: Genesis 6:2 where the sons of God mate with the daughters of men, producing mighty men or giants. - **Timeline Analysis**: Detailed examination of the timeline suggested in Genesis regarding the presence of giants and their existence leading to the Flood. ## Characteristics of the First Generation Nephilim - **Physical Attributes**: The initial Nephilim were enormous, potentially 450 to 500 feet tall, with historical references and myths supporting their existence. - **Generational Gap**: Discussion on the punishment and lifespan of the first generation Nephilim focusing on their 500-year life span before being wiped out. ## Post-Flood Nephilim - **Reappearance**: The return of giants after the Flood, with the suggestion that their existence continued through genetic inheritance rather than another angelic intervention. - **Historical Evidence**: Mention of findings such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and references in the Book of Enoch and other ancient documents. ## Unholy Practices and Corruption - **Behavior of Nephilim**: They engaged in transgressive behaviors like interbreeding with animals, leading to corruption and violence. - **Divine Judgement**: God's anger towards these actions, culminating in catastrophic events like the Flood. ## Dreams and Visions of Destruction - **Nephilim's Foresight**: Giants receiving troubling dreams and visions foretelling their doom. - **Enoch's Role**: The prophet Enoch as an intermediary, interpreting dreams and delivering messages concerning impending doom. ## Spiritual Implications and Teachings - **Contemporary Relevance**: Understanding the Nephilim and their impact on current Christian beliefs, including notions of spiritual warfare. - **Western Christianity's Omission**: Criticism of modern Christian institutions for excluding pivotal books and knowledge that could empower believers to better understand their spiritual adversaries. ## Closing Thoughts - **Encouragement to Study**: Ken encourages deeper study of these ancient texts alongside the Bible for a fuller understanding of Nephilim and their significance.
In this episode, I recaps the previous episodes on the topic of the Watchers and focuses on their punishment. I emphasizes the importance of studying the Book of Enoch, along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, to gain a better understanding of the Watchers and their impact on the earth. Ken discusses how the Watchers had sex with women, taught forbidden knowledge, and fathered the Nephilim. He explores the punishment of the Watchers, including their imprisonment and the destruction of their children. Ken also delves into Enoch's visions of the heavens and the punishment of the fallen angels. Takeaways Studying the Book of Enoch, along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, provides a better understanding of the Watchers and their impact on the earth. The Watchers had sex with women, taught forbidden knowledge, and fathered the Nephilim, leading to corruption and destruction on the earth. The punishment of the Watchers included imprisonment, the destruction of their children, and the judgment of God. Enoch's visions of the heavens and the punishment of the fallen angels provide insight into the spiritual realm and the consequences of disobedience. Sound Bites "We have been doing a study on the topic of the Watchers and this is our third episode, I believe, on the subject." "Two hundred angels got together, they saw the women, the beauty of the women and they decided that they wanted to have kids with the women." "The punishment of these Watchers were about. And I had started at in chapter 10."
## Introduction to the Watchers - **Overview of the Watchers**: In this episode I provide an overview of the Watchers, explaining their roles and actions beyond merely sleeping with women. He mentions Azazel as a particularly noteworthy figure, associated with the scapegoat ceremony in Leviticus. - **References from Biblical and Other Texts**: The episode draws information from the Book of Enoch, the Book of Jasher, and the Book of Jubilee, noting their exclusion from Western Christianity. ## Detailed Examination of the Watchers - **Genesis and Jasher Accounts**: Genesis 6:1 introduces the Watchers, who took human wives and resulted in the Nephilim. The Book of Jasher provides a further detailed depiction of these events, such as the forcible taking of wives and the resulting giants. - **Key Figures Among the Watchers**: The host lists and attempts to pronounce the names of several leading Watchers, including Samyaza, Arakiel, and Azazel, and details their specific roles and teachings. ## The Teachings of the Watchers - **Azazel's Influence**: Azazel taught mankind the use of metals for weaponry and adornment, leading to greater sin and deviation from God's ways. - **Other Watchers' Teachings**: Other Watchers imparted knowledge related to spells, root cutting, astrology, and various natural phenomena, accelerating mankind's wisdom but also its downfall. ## Heaven's Reaction and Judgment - **Archangels' Response**: Archangels Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Gabriel witness the bloodshed caused by the Watchers' influence and petition God for action. - **God's Decree**: God resolves to bring a flood to cleanse the earth and destroy mankind's corruption. Specific tasks are assigned to the archangels to bring about judgment on the Watchers and their offspring. ## The Role of Enoch - **Enoch's Intercession**: Enoch is called by the Watchers to intercede on their behalf, but God rejects their plea for forgiveness, emphasizing the seriousness of their transgressions. - **Enoch's Heavenly Journey**: Enoch witnesses the aftermath and consequences faced by the Watchers, serving as both scribe and intermediary in delivering God's final judgment. ## The Watchers' Punishment - **Binding of the Watchers**: Archangel Michael binds the Watchers, including Samyaza and Azazel, placing them under the earth until final judgment. Gabriel shortens the days of their offspring, the Nephilim. - **Future Judgment**: The text describes perpetual torment for the Watchers, including imprisonment in a fiery abyss and ultimate destruction following the end of days. ## Mankind's Redemption and Restoration - **God's Vision for the Earth**: Post-judgment, God aims to restore righteousness and order. This includes a vision of a renewed earth where righteousness prevails and man lives in harmony. - **Concluding Insights**: The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to subscribe and continue exploring biblical mysteries, emphasizing a deepened understanding of divine justice and mercy. This summary captures the essence and key discussion points of the video transcript, facilitating easy skimming and understanding of the main themes and topics discussed.
In this episode of Mystery Bible, I focus on angels. He discusses the types of angels mentioned in the Bible, such as Michael and Gabriel, and their roles. He also mentions the book of Enoch and other ancient texts that provide additional information about angels. I emphasizes the importance of studying these texts to gain a better understanding of the scriptures. I also talks about the hierarchy of angels, including archangels, cherubim, and seraphim and explains that angels are here to serve and protect us, deliver messages from God, and care for us. I also addresses misconceptions about the power of Lucifer compared to God. Keywords angels, types of angels, Bible, book of Enoch, Michael, Gabriel, hierarchy of angels, archangels, cherubim, seraphim, guardian angels, deliver messages, care for us, Lucifer, Watchers, Nephilim Takeaways There are different types of angels mentioned in the Bible, such as Michael and Gabriel, with specific roles and positions. The book of Enoch and other ancient texts provide additional information about angels and can help in understanding the scriptures. Angels are here to serve and protect us, deliver messages from God, and care for us. Misconceptions about the power of Lucifer compared to God should be addressed, as God is omnipresent and has authority over all. Future episodes will explore the topics of the Watchers and the Nephilim. The Roles and Responsibilities of Angels Exploring the Types of Angels in the Bible "Get copies of the book of Enoch, the book of Jubilee, and the book of Jasper to better understand the scriptures." "Angels are all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation." "Satan is the leader of a fallen sect, but he is not more powerful than God." Sound Bites "Get copies of the book of Enoch, the book of Jubilee, and the book of Jasper to better understand the scriptures." "Angels are all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation." "Satan is the leader of a fallen sect, but he is not more powerful than God."
In this episode, I discuss the significance of the tabernacle in Christianity. I explained that the Tabernacle is a model that God gave to Moses to teach about salvation, worship, and the holiness of God. I also explore the detailed construction of the Tabernacle and the materials used, highlighting the wealth transfer that took place when the Israelites left Egypt. I also delve into the symbolism of the Tabernacle and how it points to Jesus Christ as the ultimate sacrifice and high priest. Finally, I emphasize the importance of depositing the Word of God in our hearts and minds. Takeaways The Tabernacle is a model that teaches about salvation, worship, and the holiness of God. The Tabernacle's construction was detailed and specific, with materials taken from Egypt during the Israelites' exodus. The tabernacle symbolizes Jesus Christ as the ultimate sacrifice and high priest. Depositing the Word of God in our hearts and minds is important. Sound Bites "Everything you read points to me, yet you still refuse to come to me so I can give you the life you want." "The wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just." "Jesus said, 'I am the door.'"
In this episode, I continue exploring the legend of Moses and the changes he went through. He discusses the building of the tabernacle and the high priest outfit, which are powerful representations of Jesus Christ. I try to emphasize the importance of understanding the structure of the Tabernacle and how it represents our approach to God. I also highlight the significance of the temple and how it relates to our bodies as temples of God. I also explain the process of recreating our lives based on the truth of God's Word and the importance of being born again. I conclude by discussing the concept of belief and its role in accessing the promises of God. Takeaways The building of the Tabernacle and the high priest outfit are powerful representations of Jesus Christ and his work on our behalf. The structure of the Tabernacle teaches us how to approach God and represents our journey from the outer courts to the inner veil. Our bodies are temples of God, and it is important to understand the significance of this and how we should treat our bodies. Recreating our lives based on the truth of God's Word requires belief and speaking in alignment with that belief. Being born again is essential for accessing the promises of God and experiencing a transformation in our lives. Sound Bites "Truth is constant through all generations. Facts will always change." "The tabernacle is a shadow of things to come and how we work with God." "Our bodies are temples of God, and it is important to understand how we should treat them."
Join Ken Primus as we explore biblical stories, the priesthood of Aaron, Moses, and God's divine attributes. Dive into fascinating tales from various sources. Share your thoughts below! ## Introduction to Ministry Bible and Focus on Aaron's Priesthood - **Previous Episode Recap**: The host, Ken Primus, recaps last week's discussion on the punishment of the children of Israel and the importance of the Word of God. He emphasizes that any change in the Word could lead to universal collapse. - **Today's Focus**: This episode will delve into Aaron and his priesthood, with contextual references from various sources including Exodus, Josephus, the Book of Yashher, and the Legends of the Jews. ## The Legend of the Jews and Moses' Countenance - **Storytelling Traditions**: Different cultures have passed down stories verbally before they were written. These stories provide deeper insights into biblical events, such as how Moses' face was changed. - **Moses and the Second Tablets**: After the sin of the Israelites, Moses went up to receive a second set of tablets. It's detailed in the Legends of the Jews how the first tablets became heavy and fell due to the sin of the people. The second encounter led to his countenance changing. ## Offerings and the Tabernacle - **Collection of Materials**: God instructed the Israelites to gather materials like gold, silver, and fine linens for building the Tabernacle. This collection is elaborated upon in Josephus's writings. - **Generosity of the People**: The Israelites gave generously, so much so that Moses had to restrain them. This brings a comparison to modern religious offerings, emphasizing that offerings should come from the heart without manipulation. ## Attributes of God and Transformation from Encounter with Divine Glory - **Divine Glory and Moses' Transformation**: Moses' countenance changed after experiencing God's glory. The Legends of the Jews narrate that Moses' face shone from catching the reflection of divine light, despite the danger of being consumed by it. - **Attributes of God**: God's attributes, as highlighted, include His provision, merciful, gracious, long-suffering, bountiful, and faithful nature. These attributes are reiterated through various biblical references. ## Spiritual Dynamics and Inner Conflict - **Composition of Man**: Human beings consist of body, soul, and spirit. The soul is often at odds with the spirit, leading to internal conflict. - **Role of the Word of God**: Meditating on the Word can transform the soul to partner with the spirit, leading to a life aligned with God's will, despite the presence of evil spirits. ## God's Mercy, Long-Suffering, and Forgiveness - **Intercession and Mercy**: Moses's intercession led to God forgiving the Israelites after their sin of worshipping the golden calf. God's mercy also extends to forgiving horrifying sins if repentance is genuine. - **Continuous Forgiveness**: Annual Day of Atonement was established to ensure continuous reconciliation between God and Israel, underlining the importance of forgiveness in sustaining the world. ## Conclusion: Encouragement and Warnings - **Attributes and Expectations**: God expects people to come humbly and believe in His mercy. He provides generously and forgives sins upon genuine repentance. - **Encouragement for Viewers**: Viewers are encouraged to understand God's loving and forgiving nature and are cautioned against being manipulated by those who misinterpret religious teachings for personal gain. The host calls for respectful discussions and continuous learning in Christ. This summary provides a structured outline of the key themes and discussions covered in the video, allowing for easy comprehension and review.
The episode delves into the story of Exodus, focusing on the incident of the golden calf and its consequences. It explores different perspectives from historical sources and legends, highlighting the themes of rebellion, punishment, and intercession. Takeaways Different historical sources and legends provide varying perspectives on the story of the golden calf incident in Exodus. The consequences of rebellion against God are explored, emphasizing the themes of punishment and intercession. Moses' intercession on behalf of the people and God's response demonstrate the complexities of divine justice and mercy. Sound Bites "The consequences of rebellion against God are explored, emphasizing the themes of punishment and intercession." "The punishment of disobedience and the separation from God are highlighted through the story of Adam and Eve." "Moses' fervent prayer and intercession demonstrate the complexities of divine justice and mercy." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Golden Calf Incident 06:41 Perspectives from Historical Sources and Legends 32:16 Moses' Intercession and God's Mercy
The Only Path To Salvation - No One Else Can Save You! In this episode, I discuss the importance of understanding Jesus's relationship to the law, the Word of God. I emphasize that there is only one way to God, and that is through Jesus Christ. I point out that religion often creates arguments and confusion by suggesting that there are many ways to God. However, I explain that Jesus came to fulfill the law and restore the relationship between God and humanity. I also explore the concept of sin and the need for faith to have access to God and conclude by highlighting the significance of Jesus's role in fulfilling the law and providing salvation. Romans 3:19–20Now we know that whatever the law says it speaks to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be held accountable to God. For by works of the law, no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin. Galatians 2:16 Yet we know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ, so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified. Romans 8:3-4For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: He condemned sin in the flesh, that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. Romans 5:19: For as through the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, even so through the obedience of the One the many will be made righteous.” John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Acts 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 8:24 I told you that you would die in your sins, for unless you believe that I am he you will die in your sins.”John 12:48 The one who rejects me and does not receive my words has a judge; the word that I have spoken will judge him on the last day.
In this episode, I discuss the purpose of the law given to Moses and its connection to Jesus Christ. He explains that the law was given to make people aware of their sin and their need for a savior. Jesus came to fulfill the law and teach people how to walk by faith. Through faith and grace, individuals can access the power of God and overcome sin. Ken emphasizes the importance of understanding the law and the role of Jesus in it. Keywords law, Moses, Jesus Christ, sin, faith, grace, redemptionTakeaways The purpose of the law given to Moses was to make people aware of their sin and their need for a savior. Jesus came to fulfill the law and teach people how to walk by faith. Through faith and grace, individuals can access the power of God and overcome sin. Understanding the law and the role of Jesus is crucial for spiritual growth and transformation. The Purpose of the Law: Making Sin Known Understanding the Law and the Role of Jesus "The ultimate purpose of the law was to make us know, make our sins known to us." "The law was given to highlight our sins and make us understand the need for someone to help us out because we are in a state of depravity." "God did by sending his son in the likeness of sinful flesh to be a sin offering and so he condemned sin in the flesh." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Purpose of the Law 02:50 Jesus Christ: Fulfilling the Law 09:08 Accessing the Power of God through Faith and Grace 24:34 The Role of Faith in Overcoming Sin 29:28 The Name of Christ Jesus: the Only Way to Salvation 35:15 Conclusion and Invitation to Spiritual Growth
In this episode, we look at the sequence of the Ten Commandments and how it relates to you and me today
Unveiling The Untold Tale Of Adam And Eve From The Book Of Jubilees. In this episode, we look at the story of Adam and Eve from the vantage point of the Book Of Jubilees because it has a great deal of additional information that the Bible doesn't have. This was the information that Moses was receiving while on Mount Sinai.
Moses's Incredible Encounter With God On Mount Sinai as he spends 40 days before God. The meeting with God and Moses on Mount Sinai. In this episode, we look at Moses meeting with God on Mount Sinai from the vantage point of The Book of Jubilees, Chapter One and Chapter Two.
In this episode, we look at the prelude to Moses meeting with God on Mount Sinai. From Exodus 19 and 20. The Lord covenants to make Israel a peculiar treasure, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation—The people sanctify themselves—The Lord appears on Sinai amid fire, smoke, and earthquakes. The Lord reveals the Ten Commandments—Israel is to bear witness that the Lord has spoken from heaven—The children of Israel are forbidden to make gods of silver or gold—They are to make altars of unhewn stones and sacrifice to the Lord thereon.
In this episode, we look at the reward that Jetro and his descendants receive because of Jethro's faith. We also begin looking at Moses and his encounter with God on mount Sinai.
Jethro counsels Moses to teach the law, to appoint lesser judges, and to delegate power to them. In this episode, we look at Jethro, who counsels Moses to teach the law, to appoint lesser judges, and to delegate power to them. After watching how Moses dealt with the people of Israel Jethro offered him some counsel Exodus 18:18 Thou wilt surely wear away, both thou and this people that is with thee: for this thing is too heavy for thee; thou art not able to perform it thyself alone. Moses agreed and implemented it. Exodus 18: 21-24 Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, man of truth, hating covetousness; and place such over them, to be rulers of thousands, and rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens: 22 And let them judge the people at all seasons: and it shall be, that every great matter they shall bring unto thee, but every small matter they shall judge: so shall it be easier for thyself, and they shall bear the burden with thee. 23 If thou shalt do this thing, and God command thee so, then thou shalt be able to endure, and all this people shall also go to their place in peace. 24 So Moses hearkened to the voice of his father-in-law and did all that he had said.
In this episode, we finished looking at the battle with Joshua who prevails against Amalek. The reunion of Moses with his family he left behind in Midian—his father-in-law his wife Zipporah and his two sons.
In this episode, we review the information about bread and quail being provided for the people despite their complaints. We also look at information about a well passed down from Abraham to his descendants.
In this episode, we look at the battle between Amalek and his allies in Israel, the confession Moses made about the war, and what he had to do to fulfill that confession. This battle was won by faith.
In this episode we look closer at the principles of God taking from the sinner and giving it to his children and the reasons why he does it. We also look at how we access that which is stored up. Exodus 3:21-22 And I will give this people favor in the sight of the Egyptians: and it shall come to pass, that, when ye go, ye shall not go empty. 22 But every woman shall borrow of her neighbor, and of her that sojourneth in her house, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment: and ye shall put them upon your sons, and upon your daughters; and ye shall spoil the Egyptians. Exodus 11:2-3 Speak now in the ears of the people, and let every man borrow of his neighbor, and every woman of her neighbor, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold. 3 And the Lord gave the people favor in the sight of the Egyptians. Moreover, the man Moses was very great in the land of Egypt, in the sight of Pharaoh's servants, and in the sight of the people.
In this episode, we look at God providing for his people even in their rebellion against him.
The right Perspective is everything in changing your situation, In this episode, we continue looking at the reaction of the children of Israel and Moses. These represent two different types of perspectives of looking at the same problem. We look at the outcome of both. How you look at your situation will determine if you're able to come out victorious and fail. The perspective is yours to choose.
In this episode, we look at the behavior of the children and Moses how each looked at the challenges differently and what results each received in it, from the vantage point of The Works of Flavius Josephus Translated by William Whiston.
In this episode, we look at the incident that caused the children of Israel to sing in concert and the battle with Amalek and his people. And the instructions that God gave to Moses who instructed them to obey and keep the instructions from God.
"The children of Israel sing the song of Moses—They extol the Lord as a man of war and rejoice in their deliverance from Egypt—The waters of Marah are healed—The Lord promises to free Israel from the diseases of Egypt".
In this episode, we take a brief tour of the history of Egypt and the destruction of the Empire upon the Exodus of the Hebrew people.
In this episode, we take a sidebar to look deeper into the principle of God as our salvation and deliver. What does it mean in the life of a believer in Christ? We see the example of him being the one who saved and delivered the children of Israel from the Egyptians.
In this week's podcast, we conclude our look at the Exodus from the vantage point of the Book Of Jasher. The book of Jasher gives us much more information concerning this particular event in the history of the Egyptians and Israel.
In this week's podcast, we look at the Exodus from the vantage point of the Book Of Jasher. The book of Jasher gives us much more information concerning this particular event in the history of the Egyptians and Israel.
In this episode, we look at the Exodus for the account writen in the The Legends of the Jews
In this episode, we look at the beginning of the Exodus and the reason why God took them through the desert. Exodus chapter 13.
In this episode, we look at the slaying of the firstborn from the vantage point of the Bible, the Book of Jasher, The Ledgen of The Jews, and The Works of Flavius Josephus. We look at the power of God's favor: what it means and what it does. During the plague, the firstborn children and even the firstborn of the livestock died as the angel of death passed through Egypt. Only those who obeyed the instructions of the Lord were safe. As the angel of death “passed over” their homes the Israelites ate the very first Passover Meal.
This episode is the conclusion to the First Passover according to the Ledgen of The Jews
In this episode, we look at the plagues from the vantage point of the Legends Of The Jews and the First Passover.
In this episode, we look at Moses and the plagues according to The Works of Flavius Josephus.
In this episode, we examine the circumstances surrounding the water turning to blood. We also mention all the contradictions between the book of Jasher and the Bible. The Book of Jasher has 15 plagues and the bible has 10. Moses and Aaron did just as the LORD had commanded. He raised his staff in the presence of Pharaoh and his officials and struck the water of the Nile, and all the water was changed into blood. The fish in the Nile died, and the river smelled so bad that the Egyptians could not drink its water.
In this episode, we look at Moses and Aaron's return to Egypt before Pharaoh from the vantage point of The Legend of the Jews and from the historian Flavius Josephus.
In this episode, we follow Moses and his brother Aaron as they returned to Egypt to face Pharaoh and encounter Balaam the magician and Jannes and Jambres his sons, and all the magicians and conjurors and counsellors which belonged to the king.
God introduced himself to Moses as the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. The name or the personhood of I AM was for the children of Israel but Moses was introduced to the God that was Abrahan, Isaac, and Jacob's God—the God who is about having personal relationships. God informed Moses about the assignment that he had for him. God also has an assignment for you as well you need to ask the Holy Spirit to show it to you and he will. God equipped Moses for his assignment and he will also provide you with the power to accomplish your assignment so that you can hear those precious words mentioned in Matthew 25:21 His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Enter into the joy of your master!'
In this episode, we look at some of the issues that caused Moses to head to the area of the burning bush.
In this episode, we look from several sources as to what happened to Moses as he flees Egypt. The bible as others source said he went directly to Midian other sources stated that he was made the King of Ethiopia.
In this episode, we look at the incident that caused Moses to leave Egypt form the vantage point of several different sources.
The sight of his enslaved people touched Moses unto tears
In this episode, we look at the plan that God had orchestrated to make Moses the general of their army.
This episode is a continuation. The ability of the young Moses and the actions he did.
In this episode, we look at Moses' life as an infant. As a young child, he was a part of the King's court. We look at several incidents that happened in the kings's court.