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Remember of that we went through of circumstances but Jesus told Paul had an affliction and Jesus said to Paul he cant do anything with him . Jesus said I am going to prevail his situation and got re - anointing. In back then Jesus told Abraham plant the seed and Jesus told Adam and Eve , Jesus said to eve dont eat the fruit of knowledge evil tree but Jesus said to Adam eat the fruit of knowledge evil tree . Jesus was at the Jerusalem and came back to Israel and to see his peoples in order but they werent in order Jesus said lets have the discipline of your families and Moses was in the wilderness and didnt follow the vehemently but there is an time for acceleration of your faith to see how we live through it grow through it . We went through endeavors to make sure we are in labour through Christ strength us to not attempt to see the temptation of Peter of Jesus crucifixion . Book of Luke chapter 22 verses 31-34 book of Genesis chapter 1 talking create the earth and havens Levi CHAPTER 1 talking about is bring the offering to the alter to sacrifice , might be most significant both of the great sacrifice of atonement which Christ was to offer in the fulness of time and of the spiritual sacrifices of acknowledgment which believers should offer daily. 3. God gave those laws to Israel by Moses; nothing is more frequently repeated than this, The Lord spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel. God could have spoken it to the children of Israel himself, as he did the ten commandments; but he chose to deliver it to them by Moses, because they had desired he would no more speak to them himself, and he had designed that Moses should, above all the prophets, be a type of Christ, by whom God would in these last days speak to us, Heb. 1:2. By other prophets God sent messages to his people, but by Moses he gave them laws; and therefore he was fit to typify him to whom the Father has given all judgment. And, besides, the treasure of divine revelation was always to be put into earthen vessels, that our faith might be tried, and that the excellency of the power might be of God. 4. God spoke to him out of the tabernacle. As soon as ever the shechinah had taken possession of its new habitation, in token of the acceptance of what was done, God talked with Moses from the mercy-seat, while he attended without the veil, or rather at the door, hearing a voice only; and it is probable that he wrote what he heard at that time, to prevent any mistake, or a slip of memory, in the rehearsal of it. The tabernacle was set up to be a place of communion between God and Israel; there, where they performed their services to God, God revealed his will to them. Thus, by the word and by prayer, we now have fellowship with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ, Acts 6:4. When we speak to God we must desire to hear from him, and reckon it a great favour that he is pleased to speak to us. The Lord called to Moses, not to come near (under that dispensation, even Moses must keep his distance), but to attend and hearken to what should be said. A letter less than ordinary in the Hebrew word for called, the Jewish critics tell us, intimates that God spoke in a still small voice. The moral law was given with terror from a burning mountain in thunder and lightning; but the remedial law of sacrifice was given more gently from a mercy-seat, because that was typical of the grace of the gospel, which is the ministration of life and peace. his love for others but God gave Moses the law to make sure they were following the commandments they did . They were honor by his father to see joy and peace . . They werent killed because they had an time acceleration of to have honor evangelical faith to pray to have deserved to change peoples lifes . This is said to be an offering of a sweet savour, or savour of rest, unto the Lord. The burning of flesh is unsavoury in itself; but this, as an act of obedience to a divine command, and a type of Christ, was well pleasing to God: he was reconciled to the offerer, and did himself take a complacency in that reconciliation. He rested, and was refreshed with these institutions of his grace, as, at first, with his works of creation (Exod. 31:17), rejoicing therein, Ps. 104:31. Christ’s offering of himself to God is said to be of a sweet-smelling savour (Eph. 5:2), and the spiritual sacrifices of Christians are said to be acceptable to God, through Christ, 1 Pet. 2:5.
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