1) In times of affliction, God made the Israelites multiply.
2) God was with Moses from birth.
3) Moses was a meek man.
4) God raised Moses for this very purpose, and that is to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Sherry A. Brown
April 19, 2021 at 11:32 am - Reply
Moses killed an Egyptian. & fled to a city of refuge. God had cities of refuge. A safe place.
I continued to add to Biblical ancestry via I Chronicles 2. When I got to 2:18, however, I stopped to figure out who Caleb was. For the first time, I found two people in the ancestry tree with the same name–from the tribe of Judah, Judah’s son Pharez named his son Hezron (who became father of the Hezronites) AND from the tribe of Reuben, Reuben named one of his sons Hezron (who also became the father of a nation of Hezronites). So my mission for this particular study of today, was to determine which nation of Hezronites Caleb belonged to, as well as, where in the ancestry tree he enters in.
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Obedience to God
1) In times of affliction, God made the Israelites multiply.
2) God was with Moses from birth.
3) Moses was a meek man.
4) God raised Moses for this very purpose, and that is to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses killed an Egyptian. & fled to a city of refuge. God had cities of refuge. A safe place.
I continued to add to Biblical ancestry via I Chronicles 2. When I got to 2:18, however, I stopped to figure out who Caleb was. For the first time, I found two people in the ancestry tree with the same name–from the tribe of Judah, Judah’s son Pharez named his son Hezron (who became father of the Hezronites) AND from the tribe of Reuben, Reuben named one of his sons Hezron (who also became the father of a nation of Hezronites). So my mission for this particular study of today, was to determine which nation of Hezronites Caleb belonged to, as well as, where in the ancestry tree he enters in.