Category: Biblical Teaching

Elohim Moses and Prophet Aaron Exodus 6:28 – 7:13

Egypt was a land where its society and people worshiped many gods and was ruled by a king who surrounded himself with magicians, sorcerers, and wise men. It was to this land that YeHoVaH designated Moses as a god and his brother Aaron a prophet. If in fact Pharaoh, king of Egypt, was considered to be a god, as stated by many, YeHoVaH elevated Moses to be his equal.

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Moses’ Family Tree Exodus 6:13-27

“The back-and-forth saga between Moses, Pharaoh, YeHoVaH, and the Children of Israel is interrupted by Moses reflecting on his family tree. Moses focuses on Israel’s first, second, and third sons born of Leah, the older sister of Rachel, Israel’s favorite wife. What are Moses’ reasons for only focusing on three of Israel and Leah’s sons and not the rest of the sons of Israel?

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Zipporah Saves Moses’ Life Exodus 4:18-31

After Moses’ reluctance and resistance to return to Egypt had invoked YeHoVaH’s anger, Moses prepares to return to Egypt. Moses has finally accepted the assignment from YeHoVaH to deliver the message to Pharaoh, “”Let Israel, YeHoVaH’s firstborn, GO!””

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The Name of God Exodus 3:1-22

The Name of God is a very controversial subject for many in the Messianic, Messianic Jewish, and Hebrew Roots communities. While some insist we don’t know the Name or His Name should not be used, others insist on not only saying the Name of God, but also demand His Name should be pronounced a certain way.

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Moses the Murderer Exodus 2:11-25

As the adopted son of the Egyptian Pharaoh’s daughter, Moses was nursed and raised by his Hebrew mother. After Moses was weaned, he was delivered to Pharaoh’s daughter’s house. Moses grew up knowing he was Hebrew,

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