THE REAL MOSES AND HIS GOD

In the wilderness, Moses ordered his people to turn against god and man Whoever the real Moses was, today we can only see him split.
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But there was another much more serious problem.


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And he tells them in no uncertain terms that because of what they did, they had both been barred from entering the Promised Land. There is no record of how Moses and Aaron reacted but boy it must have been super depressing. Many theories have been proposed to explain why God issued such a harsh decree.

Some say Moses should have only struck the rock once instead of twice. Others say, Moses losing his temper in front of the crowd was a big no-no and displayed a major character flaw that disqualified him from entering the Promised Land. And still others say, and this is the classic reason given, is that Moses should have only spoken to the rock and not whacked it.

So what is the real heart of the matter? Actually, this warning against sorcery also appears in Exodus. And the warning is reiterated in the Book of Deuteronomy. Moses and Aaron took credit for the water coming forth from the rock and by doing so had validated the pagan belief that it was men who had control over the gods and could get them to do their bidding.

In other words, Moses and Aaron had unintentionally made themselves out to be sorcerers.

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Remember, at this stage in Hebrew history, the Israelites were still very much Egyptian in their thinking. They still really believed in magic, witchcraft and sorcerers who through their incantations could wield supernatural power to accomplish miracles. The Rabbis in referring to the original Hebrew text also say the same thing. Trinitarians and those that preach or teach the idolatrous God-man doctrine should take note here.

In not paying proper respect to God, Moses and Aaron were in a sense making themselves out to be gods and thus were flirting with idolatry. Usually, idolatry is a death penalty offense. He always gave credit to where proper credit was due. Because the Messiah refers to one who is anointed by God. In other words, the God-man doctrine is anti-Messiah.

2. Moses Was Not Afraid of the Manifest Presence of God

Yeshua gave them this answer: He has no claim on me; rather, this is happening so that the world may know that I love the Father, and that I do as the Father has commanded me. He will oppose himself to everything that people call a god or make an object of worship; he will put himself above them all, so that he will sit in the Temple of God and proclaim that he himself is God.


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You have got to be kidding me??? There are various scientific theories over what could have happened.

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Baden, an associate professor at the Yale Divinity School, writes , the biblical figure's name is "a common element in the names of many pharaohs, such as Tuthmoses and, most famously, Ramesses. The myth of exodus, suggests Cambridge archaeologist Cyprian Broodbank , was "at best a refracted folk memory of earlier expulsions of Levantine people. There are echoes of the Moses myth in a number of other traditions: His enigmatic wife Nefertiti is one of ancient Egypt's more beguiling characters.

Both are paeans to the power of one god.

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The earth comes into being by your hand, as you made it. When you dawn, they live.

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When you set, they die. You yourself are lifetime, one lives by you. You hide your face, they are troubled, You take away your breath, they die, And return to dust.