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                                                                                    How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 69) Exodus: When Honeymoon is Over Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 19) Have you ever heard people saying the Honeymoon is over before? This implies that the time of condoning certain behaviors is over. Lest I forget, it is observed that this chapter is full of codes and significance which are very deep to explain in this platform but a few may be discussed. I used to think that what happened in this week chapter should have happened right after the children of Israel crossed the red sea (chapter 15). However, in relative sense, I believe Yahweh observed their hearts as he directed them from Elim through Rephidim to the wilderness facing Mount Sinai. Yahweh had already told Moses that these people will be directed to this place in chapter 3:12
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                                                                                 How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 68) Exodus:  Meeting with a great Advisor Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 18) It is another week to get blessed as you read the blog. Last week blog discussed two major events that Yahweh instructed Moses and Aaron to record in the archive Israelites' history. Yahweh surely did these to let elders of Israel read it to their younger generations and to enable them to have faith in him. This week blog took another turn as Moses had to learn the administrative aspect of his leadership. One of my favorite prayers is that Yahweh should continue to send people who would help me shape my life for better. A person who's his/her suggested ideas will not mislead me. People who will not be afraid or timid to tell me how to become a better person;
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                                                                                                                                                    How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 67) Exodus:  Freed but still Slaved (2) Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 17) Israelites continued to demonstrate their ingratitude as they complained against Moses and Aaron after they left Elim and were going towards Mount Sinai. They blamed these two helpless brothers for all calamities they suffered as a result of the thirst they in the wilderness of Zin. For a record purpose, NKJV called this wilderness Sin but it is actually pronounced as Zin. It is not Sin as in act of missing mark, mind you. Moses admonished the children of Israel the same way he did in last week blog. He simply admonished them to cry to Yahweh and not to him and his brother. They appeared to be lacking understan
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                                                                                                          How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 66) Exodus:  Freed, still Slaved (1) Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 16) I have heard of the tale of an Elephant tied to a pole for a long time but never left the spot it was tied when it was freed. Why was that? How long would it have taken for the Elephant to understand that it had been freed a long time ago? I believe such an Elephant might require a serious orientation. This is an analogy of what happened to the Israelites when they were freed from their Task Masters. The Israelites were freed indeed but were still slaves in their minds. The Israelites demonstrated attitudes of ingratitude to the extent of comparing the flesh they used to eat from their pots in the land of Egypt to the fact that they were freed to hunt for
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                                                                                  How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 65) Exodus:   New Life Begins Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 15) It can be inferred from Psalm 103:2 that the writer was conversing with his soul. He spoke with his soul to magnify the Lord and never to forget all benefits the soul has received from Yahweh. This week blog discusses further on why we should always remember Yahweh's past benefits whenever we are faced with issues in our present time.                       Just like a newly married couple, there is an indescribable ecstasy between the Man and his Wife. Sometimes, they go on Honeymoon immediately they were joined together as a couple. Have you ever watched a sport whereby your favorite team wins the final match? How did it feel? If you were informed that you have passed a pr