
Let My People Go Exodus 5:1-21
The elders of Israel believed, bowed their heads, and worshipped upon hearing the news brought to them by Moses and Aaron. Truly, YeHoVaH had looked upon their afflictions!
The elders of Israel believed, bowed their heads, and worshipped upon hearing the news brought to them by Moses and Aaron. Truly, YeHoVaH had looked upon their afflictions!
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!””
In last week’s Teaching, we discussed the implications of Moses asking YeHoVaH to state who He is.
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.
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,
This week we will look at the chronology of Moses’ birth in proximity to the Children of Israel’s stay in Egypt. When we align Moses’ birth with the prophecy given to Abraham, there are some interesting challenges to determining how long the Children of Israel were in Egypt when Moses was born.
The writing of Moses known as Exodus, the second book of the Torah, a.k.a. the Law, a.k.a. the Commandments of God, opens by chronicling the Children of Israel who came into Egypt during the famine. Israel, the deceased father of the Children of Israel, has been carried back into the land of Canaan to be buried in the cave of Machpelah.
The writings of Moses, given to him by YeHoVaH, present a continual journey from creation, to the deliverance of the Children of Israel out of Egypt, and the giving of the Torah, a.k.a. the Law, a.k.a. the Commandments of God.
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE POWERPOINTS, AUDIO, AND VIDEO. View Teaching Summary TODAY’S MESSAGEExodus 12:31-51 Passover in Egypt and BeyondYeHoVaH inaugurated a Calendar for Israel and
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