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Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem
The Exodus Chapters from 20 to 24 contain, not only the Ten Commandments, but many other Laws regarding property, servitude, neighbor issues, sexuality, jurisprudence, and livestock issues. Nearly all of them can be summed up in the First Ten, as they address perjury, adultery, theft, the Sabbath, and idolatry. The First Ten can be summed up neatly, as Love God, Love Your Neighbor, and , of course, centuries later, Jesus of Nazareth would teach that very thing!
This Passage explores Moses' development as a Great Law-Giver and Leader. He now is able to share authority, entrusting some of it to his most reliable companions. The ability to wisely delegate is a mark of a Great Leader. Moses still has a way to go with this, as we shall see, when he encounters his Father-In-Law. But this is a Good beginning!
The description of the scene on Mt. Sinai is breathtaking, and can not be adequately conveyed with graphics!
Come and Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem, For Our FRiends in Need, For Persecuted Believers, and For Our Beloved Nation.
Blessings To All Who Visit This Garden of Prayer.
This Symbol Represents Christians in The Middle East, who desperately need our Prayers.
Hallelujah and Amen
ML/LTOS
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02/24/2015 6:47:06 AM PST by
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(You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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I join in prayer for Israel, Jerusalem and all God’s beloved.
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Joining in prayer.
Blessings, etabeta
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02/24/2015 7:55:47 AM PST by
etabeta
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Joining in prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem, for our families and friends, for our persecuted brothers and sisters, for our Nations.
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02/24/2015 1:50:25 PM PST by
Jeanbl
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