Bade is the past tense of bid. Bid means wish. They wished to stone them (Joshua and Caleb) with stones.
Is that what you meant?
Exactly what I meant, thank you😀
Exodus 34:6-7
6 And the Lord passed by before him, and proclaimed, The Lord, The Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth,
7 Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's children, unto the third and to the fourth generation.
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Exodus 20:5
Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me.
Clearly this is why we need to read the Bible daily😅 Thank you!
Yes, I took it as the wicked men were the men in vs. 2. He wanted the rest of the people get step away from them so they would not be harmed.
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I don't know if this helps any...
"Just as with the priests, this was a trade-off. The Levites did not have the best of both worlds; they did not have a personal inheritance of land as the other tribes did.
Those who are supported through the giving of God’s people should expect that they would not have the best of both worlds; they will not be wealthy in this life, though if possible, they should be comfortable. It is wrong for the congregation to keep the pastor “humble” through poverty, and just as wrong for the pastor to use the gifts of God’s people to live above God’s people."
This is a great note, thanks😀
Here's an interesting article...
"According to Jewish interpretation of the Old Testament Law, burial had to occur within 24 hours (Deut. 21:23). This was partly due to the climate in Israel, and partly because the body was considered to be ceremonially unclean and therefore had to be prepared for burial as soon as possible.
Shortly after death, family members came to mourn and prepare the body." source:
https://www.thattheworldmayknow.com/burial-practices
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"If only we had died when our brethren died before the Lord: Their contention led them to make outrageous statements, and they spoke as those who have no trust in God. The older generation of unbelief was almost dead, and now the younger generation started to act like the unbelieving generation. They openly doubted God’s promise that He
would lead them into the land of promise."
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"Unbelief has many forms. It was easy to see Israel’s unbelief in Numbers 14 when they refused to trust God and enter Canaan. Here, Moses was also unbelieving, but in different circumstances. Moses did not trust God to correct His people, so he took it upon himself to do so at a time when God did not want to correct Israel. Moses acted more like an Egyptian prince than a servant of the LORD."
Definitely need to go back and review this, thank you😀
Not in my personal belief. People (including Moses) are different than angels.
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There should be more on the topic of vows coming up very soon.
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Unfortunately, it is a book that is lost to us in the current time.
How did you come to this conclusion?
Some suggest that Jethro, Zipporah’s father, was actually from Ethiopia but had moved to Midian, making Zipporah an Ethiopian by birth but one who had lived in Midian. We aren't entirely sure of this though. Sometimes, assumptions have to be made.
Thanks for clarifying! Where did the speculation come from that Jethro was Ethiopian? I just realized that Jethro is Reuel, have to review his origin of lineage. Wasn't he of Isreal? I could be way off here, I need to go back and review
The more you look into Balaam, the more you find that he really isn't a good guy. He isn't mentioned much more after this part of the Bible, but we will run into him again. I guess I'll refrain from saying more for right now, I'll leave it until we briefly run into him again.
Thank you for no spoilers🙏
Yes, only the donkey sees the angel until the Lord allows Balaam to see the angel.
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To be continued....
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