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Tag Archives: Moses
The Golden Calf, Moses, Aaron, and the Northern Priests of Israel
Two Kingdoms, Two Writers Exodus 32 is a story that shows that after Israel escapes Egypt that their first apostate is none other than Aaron, the High Priest. In this account Aaron gives in to the wishes of the people … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Near East, Belief, Documentary Hypothesis, Evidences, Jehovah, Messiness of scripture
Tagged Aaron, Baal, Elohist text, Golden Calf, Moses, Richard Friedman, Shiloh Priests
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The Moving Rock in the Wilderness – Exodus 17 & Numbers 20
The Moving Rock in the Wilderness How did the Israelites deal with the logistics of traveling in the wilderness for forty years with all of those people? With 2 million people to feed, water, clothe, bathe (not to mention waste … Continue reading
The Moses Birth Story and the Sargon Birth Narrative
Was the birth of Moses as found in Exodus based on the Sargon birth story? In movies today heroes destined for greatness usually start with humble origins. Think about Spider-Man, Star-Wars, and The Hobbit. In these films, the heroes are … Continue reading
Posted in Messiness of scripture, Old Testament
Tagged ANE, ANE literature, Messiness of scripture, Moses, student questions
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The Relationship Between Genesis 1-11 and the Liturgy and Layout of Temples
Science and the Book of Genesis by Jeffrey Bradshaw, November 26, 2013 Accessed from: http://ldsmag.com/article-1-13600/ on 8.29.17 There Is a Deep Relationship Between Genesis 1-11 and the Liturgy and Layout of Temples The Latter-day Saints have four basic Creation stories. … Continue reading
Posted in Old Testament, Symbolism, temples
Tagged creation, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Liturgy, Moses, Old Testament, symbolism, Tabernacle, temples
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Exodus 32: A study in leadership practices
Today we examined how Moses and Aaron react to the Israelites’ desire to engage in idolatrous practices. Aaron and Moses both respond in divergent ways – looking into their responses brought home a message to the youth in seminary. First, … Continue reading
Exodus 25-27 The Tabernacle as a Type
Today in class we discussed how the Tabernacle the Lord instructed Moses to build is a type or shadow of our journey back to our Heavenly Father’s presence. Everything the Lord instructed Moses with regards to the Tabernacle pointed to … Continue reading
Posted in Jesus Christ, Old Testament, Symbolism
Tagged Atonement, Jesus Christ, Laws and Ordinances of the Gospel, LDS, LDS seminary, LDS youth, Moses, Old Testament, symbolism, Tabernacle
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Exodus 18 – Use your strengths
Exodus 18 is an illustration of the problems Moses faced as he led the children of Israel in the wilderness. When his father in law witnesses Moses taking on every problem the Israelites had, he corrects Moses. The text reads, … Continue reading
Posted in Old Testament, Principles
Tagged achievement, Exodus, goals, maximize your strengths, Moses, relevance of the scriptures, success
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Exodus 6-12 Signs & Wonders: Why Miracles Are Necessary
“There is no provision in the law that miracles will create faith. Signs follow, they do not precede.” – Elder Bruce R. McConkie Exodus 6-12 contains a series of signs and wonders that the Lord uses to encourage Pharoah to … Continue reading
Posted in Miracles, Old Testament
Tagged Exodus 6-12, Jesus Christ, Miracles, Moses, seminary, signs, wonders
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