How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 60) Exodus: When Yahweh hides Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 10) I believe one of our supplications to Yahweh is never to hide his face from us. His face is the light that enables us to see in this dark world. Otherwise, in the midst of knowledge, one may become blind if there is no understanding. This is the revelation I found in this week chapter. In Psalm 27:9, the writer pleaded Yahweh not to hide his face away from him. This week blog focuses on how Yahweh hides himself from people to read between the lines that he was the one making a fool out of Pharaoh to show how mighty he is. I hope you are ready to get blessed. The question here is: Can Elohim Yahweh, the almighty God hides himself from people? Did 1 Kings 8:27 not revealed that Heavens and Earth cannot contain Yahweh? Did Proverbs 15:3 not point...
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How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 59) Exodus: The Open Secret Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 9) The battle between Yahweh and Pharaoh continued to get intense. If you were like me, I think Pharaoh should have given-in and let the people of Israel go. However, Yahweh was in control of this situation as he continues to make Pharaoh refused to let his people go. You may be wondering which kind of Elohim Yahweh is this. What does he have to gain from this continuous battle? He is who He is. He does whatever he wants (Isaiah 46:9). Some people do say this but they probably do not understa...
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How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 58) Exodus: Ping-Ponging? Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 8) Have you ever played ping-pong? It is also known as table tennis. This is when two to four people hit ping-pong ball back and forth between/among themselves on ping-pong table. It is an interesting game. You should try it. It is good for health too. This week blog discusses ping-pong of spiritual war between Yahweh and Pharaoh. It is very interesting. It makes me laugh and at the same time see how Pharaoh, his occultist wonder chimp-monks and courtiers tried to call Yahweh's bluff. In all they did in this chapter, it is synonymous to when someone hurts you but you hurt yourself instead of hurting the one that hurts you. How ridiculous is this? Very ridiculous! Is it not a good thing for anyone hurt to alleviate the pain instead of adding to it? This week bib...
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How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 57) Exodus: The War continues. Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 7) Have you ever watched movies which show a couple of roller-coasters between the the Savior and the Captor? If not, Terminator 2 is an example of such movies. The Captor appeared to be winning but the Savior never gave up until the Captor lost finally. Such a situation is what happened in the book of Exodus. Chapter 6 informed us about how miserable Moses was when he saw that Pharaoh disdained him, his own people disregarded him and Yahweh insisted on his mandate. What do yo...
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Moses speak with Israelite Elders How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 56) Exodus: The War Begins. Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 6) Last week blog discussed how Moses and Aaron met with Pharaoh to deliver Yahweh's mandate. Pharaoh found it amusing and of course very insulting to let the Israelites go. One may think that Moses and Aaron should ask Yahweh to go and deliver this message by himself because Pharaoh was posing himself as an untouchable deity. Pharaoh was a revered figure in those days. However, Exodus chapter 6 revealed that Yahweh was not bothered. He simply informed Moses that it was time for him to show what he would do to Phara...
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How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 55) Exodus: First visit to Pharaoh Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 5) It is another week to learn from the book of Exodus chapter 5. Moses was given a mandate to go and tell Pharaoh to let his people go back to their land gushing with milk and honey. Have you ever made an attempt to face an opponent that looks intimidating? Have you ever been assigned to perform a task that you had no prior experience and the volume of work is beyond your capacity? To men, how did you feel when you were to speak to a lady you greatly admire and love for the first time...
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He continued to hear the voice from the burning thorn bush. How Yahweh relates with his creations (series 54) Exodus: The Call (continues) Bible Texts ( Concordant Version of the Old Testament and Concordant Literal New Testament with keywords Concordance (Main text: Exodus chapter 4) Yahweh (God) or an Angel: Who was actually in the burning bush? Last week blog discussed the beginning of the encounter Moses had with Elohim when he was shepherding flocks of sheep towards Mountain Horeb (Sinai). It is also called the Mountain of God. There, Moses found out the reason for his being. I...