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Rahab Was a Harlot.
Joshua 2; Matthew 1:5-6
Fact Of the Day
No! She was an inn keeper, but that did not make her a harlot. Her family, including her parents, lived there. Rahab was probably the gr gr gr grandmother of David.
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Joshua 2; Matthew 1:5-6
No! She was an inn keeper, but that did not make her a harlot. Her family, including her parents, lived there. Rahab was probably the gr gr gr grandmother of David.
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Deuteronomy 14:22-28; Deuteronomy 26:12; Leviticus 1-5; Leviticus 27:2; Numbers 21:2; I Samul 1:11; II Samuel 15:7-8; Psalm 22:11, Psalm 25; Pslam 66:13; Psalm 76:11; Psalm 116:8,14,18-19; Job 22:27; Jonah 1:7-9
No! It was much more. A good Jew gave about 1/3 of his income, not just 1/10th…the Jews had to give an extra tithe every three years for their welfare program. (2) They had to pay for their vows, which in many cases were really special prayer requests. (3) They had to buy animals for sacrifices for intentional sins, unintentional sins and sins requiring restitution. (4) If they wanted to thank God for anything, they had to buy grain for a sacrifice (Leviticus 1-5). If they didn’t have to buy the animals or grain, they had to take them out of their own supply, thus depleting their own “pay check.” (5) And every time one of their flocks or herds had a first-born, they had to sacrifice it ~ another depleting of the “pay check.”
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Deuteronomy 12:29-31; Genesis 15:13-16; Deuteronomy 12:29-31; II Kings 17:16-18, 29-30; II Kings 21:3-11
No! The Amorites were the great great grandchildren of righteous Noah. Abraham was promised their land, but not until the sins of the Amorites peaked about 500 years after the promise. God is the God of Second Chances and he gave the Amorites chance after chance to repent; but they were having too much fun with their gods and goddesses. The Amorites were practicing human sacrifice to the fire god Moloch. They also practiced legalized male and female prostitution to the pornographic goddess Astarte. But God warned the Jews. “If you begin worshiping these same gods, I am going to send another nation to take this land from you. Despite the warning, eventually the Jews became just as sinful as the Amorites and worshipped their terrible, terrible gods. So armies from northern Iraq (Assyria) took the northern part of Canaan/Palestine from them and armies from southern Iraq (Babylon) took the southern part of Canaan/Palestine from them.
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Leviticus 24:11,20,23; Exodus 21:23-24; Deuteronomy 19:18-21
No! Only judges could decide whether to use this law. In Leviticus 24:11,20 ,23, it says God told Moses, who was the only judge at that time, to make the decision. In Exodus 21:23-24, it says it must be the decision of a judge. And in Deuteronomy 19:18-21 it says it must be the decision of a judge. In other words, it is not a decision to be made by just anyone; it must be the decision of a judge
*Of course, Jesus changed all that in Matthew 5:30 and said, “If your enemy slaps you, offer your other cheek to him.” In other words, no more retaliation; instead, forgiveness and loving your enemies (Matthew 5:44).
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The entire book of Leviticus, 3rd book of the Bible
No! Try wading through the book of Leviticus written for the tribe of Levi from which came their priests who made sure the Law of Moses was kept. Leviticus has 27 long chapters of intricate instructions. It included three kinds of laws: Moral, Ceremonial, Judicial (civil). There are people today to want to dip back into the Law of Moses to do things they would love to have an excuse to do. Incense in worship is part of the Law of Moses. Candles in worship is part of the Law of Moses. A separate priesthood is part of the Law of Moses. Etc. But, the Bible also says that if you keep part of the Law of Moses, you are obligated to keep all of it. And that includes stoning for adultery, stoning for working on Saturday, and stabbing animals to death for sacrifices to God. Wow!
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Exodus 1:6-11 and Genesis 46:34
When the Egyptians enslaved the Jews, it was PAYBACK TIME. When Jewish Joseph controlled Egypt’s food during a 7-year famine. the Egyptians ran out of money. So they gave all their land to Joseph who passed it on to Pharaoh. But the famine kept going. The Egyptians did not have anything left of value, so sold themselves into slavery to Joseph who passed them on to Pharaoh. So a couple of hundred year later after Joseph died, the Egyptians “turned the tables” on the Jews and enslaved the Jews.
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Genesis 25:26 & 21:5 – Genesis 35:28 & 47:7
Abraham’s grandsons, Jacob & Esau, were 15 years old when Abraham died. (Abraham was 100 when Isaaac was born. Isaac was 60 when Jacob & Esau were born. Abraham died at age 175.)
Jacob took his family to live in Egypt ten years after his father, Isaac, died. (Isaac was 60 years old when Jacob was born. Isaac died at age 180 when Jacob was 120. Jacob was 130 when he took his family to live in Egypt.)
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Genesis 7:6, 11, 24 and Genesis 8:13
No. It rained 40 days and 40 nights. But the springs under the ocean kept coming up and the water kept going up for 5 months. Then they had to wait for the water to go back down. Noah entered the ark when he was 600 years old, and stepped off the ark when he was 601 years old. Noah and his family were in the ark a full year.
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Genesis 22; Hebrews 11:17-19
What faith! He really believed he could kill his son and the son would come back to life! Abraham told his servants to wait for them while they finished going up to Mount Moriah, adding, “WE will return”. In the Hebrews it says the same thing: Abraham knew, if he killed his son, God would bring him back to life. He KNEW it!
The scripture for today, May 3 (5/3), is Psalm 5:3 as found in the Old Testament of the Bible:
“In the morning, O Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning, I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.”
Morning. The time of new beginnings. Birth is a morning. Graduating from a school is a morning. Marriage, a new job, birth of a child ~ these are obvious mornings.
You can create your own morning of life in a spiritual way too. You can stop depending on yourself and begin following and depending on God. You cannot fix all your problems. Sometimes you get yourself into your own problems and don’t know how to get yourself out. But God knows.
Lay your requests before God. Then wait. Waiting in the shadows can create frustration and even panic. But wait in peace. It is not quite dawn, and God is preparing the answer to rise up in your heart and life.
He loves you as his child and knows when the moment is right for your dawning. Sometimes when you look back, you are most grateful he did not answer a prayer for you; he had something better in mind. And then, it was morning.
God loves to answer prayer. Therefore, while still in the shadows, wait. Do you see it now? The grayness of dawn with silver hopes intertwined? Wait in peaceful expectation. Soon will come your morning.
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