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God spoke to Moses from a burning bush and told him he was to go to the Egyptian Pharaoh and tell him to release God's people, the Hebrew slaves. Moses was reluctant, but God's call was clear. These God Spoke to Moses in the Burning Bush Bible activities are about that important event in Moses' life.

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Maryjo Sellars
Shaken Faithless: Science Says the Sea Split For Moses Stars, The Ocean, Quotes, In The Ocean, A Man

I'm always surprised and, admittedly, somewhat pleased to read articles such as the one I saw in today's WSJ which is entitled "How Did Moses Part the Red Sea?" Given the general hostility of the scientific community to religious matters and the derision with which they are often met, it's almost a tad jarring to see one of them taking the time to provide an explanation (albeit one wholly rooted in materialism) to one of the events which the theological world considers to be (almost) fully…

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Adam Jacobs
Moses Red Sea, Biblical Artwork, Parting The Red Sea, Woord Van God, Jesus Cartoon, Christian Wallpapers, Devotional Reading, Bible Images, Bible Illustrations

By Chang Ping Whenever I read through the Book of Exodus I read about Moses’ life; he was adopted by the Pharaoh’s daughter and he was educated just like an Egyptian, but he never forgot that he was an Israelite. Once when he went to see his brothers, he saw an Egyptian beating an Israelite

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Consequently he was not one to seek glory or position. When Jehovah’s spirit came upon certain men in the camp and they began to act as prophets, Moses’ assistant Joshua wanted to restrain them, evidently because he felt that they were detracting from Moses’ glory and authority. But Moses replied: “Are you feeling jealous for me? No, I wish that all of Jehovah’s people were prophets, because Jehovah would put his spirit upon them!”​—Nu 11:24-29. Hebrew Scriptures, Ten Plagues, Golden Calf, Gods Of Egypt, Mount Sinai, The Ten Commandments, Feeling Jealous, The Tabernacle, Ten Commandments

Consequently he was not one to seek glory or position. When Jehovah’s spirit came upon certain men in the camp and they began to act as prophets, Moses’ assistant Joshua wanted to restrain them, evidently because he felt that they were detracting from Moses’ glory and authority. But Moses replied: “Are you feeling jealous for me? No, I wish that all of Jehovah’s people were prophets, because Jehovah would put his spirit upon them!”​—Nu 11:24-29.

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