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In verse 8 the Lord says, if they will not believe thee [or you], neither hearken [to give heed or attention to what is said: or listen] to the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign. What was the first sign? Read verse 6 when Moses put his hand into his bosom and pulled it out and it was very, very light in color, as the resemblance of white in color contrary to the rest of his body, which seeing you would believe him to be diseased or cursed, or at least that is what was assumed, especially in those times.

But what was the latter [second or later] sign? Read verse 7 when Moses put his hand back into his bosom and it was restored [to bring back to a former, original, or normal condition] as his other flesh which was of a dark skinned hue. When you think of Leprosy take the root leprous. What comes to your mind? If you thought of a leopard think of why.


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Most likely it would be a similarity in pronunciation or spelling, but one explanation that may also come to mind is appearance. A leopard has a yellow or gold appearance but seems imperfect because it is spotted all over with black markings, making it leprous in appearance; hence the name. But when this scene is portrayed in movies it is either depicted as boils or skipped altogether, you should ask yourself why?

Because you would need someone of a dark skin tone to capture the awe and astonishment of this verse in order to portray it in a movie scene. Am I speaking vanity?

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Would you not be shocked if you saw Wesley Snipes turn white as snow and then turn black? Or would you seeing Clint Eastwood turn white as snow and then being restored to his original skin tone give you more shock value? And they mainly, if not only seeing dark skinned people would be either astonished or frightened at the sight. Look at it this way, if I tell you a little bit about the truth by portraying Moses to be black or dark skinned for example. You may be aware of the fact that some movies especially biblical in nature depict leprosy as boils, however the bible discerns between the two, because they are not the same.

In verse 9 the Lord says, and shall be a boil breaking forth with blains upon man. A boil is a painful inflammation, what is a blain? A blain is an inflammatory swelling or sore, what is inflammation? Inflammation is redness, swelling, pain, or heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, clearly different from an explanation of leprosy as stated previously in the passage and scriptures.

Now just who is this person that this judgment has befallen? Joseph went to go bury his father in the place commanded to him by his father before he died in Genesis Pharaoh granted Joseph the opportunity to do as his father had commanded him in verse 6, and in verse 7. It is also known that the Egyptians went with Joseph and his family, so now we have the Egyptians AND the Israelites going to bury Josephs father Jacob [who was renamed Israel as you will read later on in the next part].

Here is that part that is troublesome. When we get to verse 11 the Canaanites [a major African tribe along with the Egyptians read Genesis ] they said, This is a grievous mourning to the Egyptians. Why did the Canaanites make mention of the Egyptians and not the Israelites? For they were simply observing what they saw just as the daughters of the priest of Midian, and what did they see? What seemed to be like all Egyptians, how might that be? Seeing as it would have given them a clue to distinguish between the two. You could think of it as if there was a Pacific Islanders meeting at a school or office and you saw what looked like to you, all Samoan men and women.

This also proves as evidence that the Israelites were often mistaken for other races of people, especially those among African descent; he who hath ears let him hear. Lamentations "Their visage is blacker than a coal; they are not known in the streets: their skin cleaveth to their bones; it is withered, it. Upload Sign In Join. Save For Later. Create a List. Summary Who are the Jews and Israelites of the Bible, and why do they matter? Read on the Scribd mobile app Download the free Scribd mobile app to read anytime, anywhere. Genesis The first people formed including Adam and Eve were a dark skinned people, what evidence is there to prove this claim?

After Mt Sinai, however, the regimen of the Israelites was greatly refined both in its food handling and its consumption. Eating specified fish that had both fin and scale added to this sustenance, along with many types of fruits and vegetables, when in season and accessible Lev When the Native Americans or Indians, as they were called then, first encountered these tiny infestations, contracted from pigs or other animal carriers or their owners , the resultant illnesses and epidemics nearly wiped out the population of an entire continent. At home in their own communities, the dietary restrictions for the Israelites were somewhat more lax.

The prohibition against partaking of the blood of a hunted or discovered animal still stood Lev ; Deut The priests were the medical practitioners of their day. Beyond circumcision, atonements, and other sacrificial cleansings, they would examine persons patients for suspected leprosy and other potentially harmful infections. If necessary, they would quarantine them over several seven-day periods. Molds and funguses lingering inside clothes or abiding in houses were thoroughly investigated and declared to be either clean, repairable, or they had to be destroyed.

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Centuries later, so- called great civilizations in medieval Europe would still have streets that were open sewers and children whose health was beaten down by disease and poor eating habits. Perhaps even more debilitating to their coarse lives was their unenlightened spiritual education and their consequential sin-struck ways. Throughout the first five books of Moses , the reader comes upon curious references to nature and environmental things which seem out of place for a people on a religious quest for holiness.

How such an accommodation will benefit us may seem at first unclear. The freed mother bird can almost surely mate again and raise many more nests of fledglings in her lifetime, providing for us future sources of nourishment. An act of natural conservation today could thus favor us with personal preservation tomorrow. Joshua ordered his soldiers to at least spare the fruit trees from being used as beams and braces in their siege engines Deut The Israelites loved their olive trees, their pomegranates, and of course their grape vines. As suggested earlier, soldiers would be given a year off from pending military service just to tend to their vineyards, whose growth like children have not been fully guided and raised.

The fruit of newly-planted trees would be reserved during a three-year maturation period leaving them free for wild animals to graze. The fourth year would constitute a sort of circumcision for the tree as all of its fruits would be dedicated to the Lord in a feast. Only in the fifth year would the farmer be permitted to taste a single fruit.

There is a lesson here that the farmer reveals to us: much must be left of the harvest we gather in life for others to share the wayfarers, the aliens, the poor and the less fortunate, and even the beasts. Outside these special years and reservations, landowners would sometimes specially set aside fields and vineyards for any hungry traveler or kinsman passing by to enjoy Deut These may be a reminder to whom the Lord gave dominion over the earth Gen of his responsibility to respect the needs and integrity of his environmental companions.

Some scholars take a different view, postulating that all these non-sequitur references were just concessions to a sometimes nomadic or erratic ranch life. A life for a life! Therefore, it behooves us to be courteous renters and generous neighbors. Having been foreigners turned aliens turned slaves in the land of Egypt, the Israelites were constantly being prodded to remember what it felt like to be strangers in another country Ex ; Deut ; Among the giving that farmers did when harvesting was to yield their fields and vineyards, after one complete pass not thoroughly scoured , to anyone who was able to garner and gather the fallen seeds or remaining fruit Deut Leftovers and plantings on the edge were all left for the alien, the widow, and the orphan to glean Lev Seventh-year fallow fields, vineyards, and groves, along with any after-growth, were open for anyone to scavenge Ex ; Lev Every third year, the tithes of the produce for that season would be placed into community storage for the future benefit of the Levites, the aliens, the orphan, and the widow Deut ; An overall command insisted that the Israelites should befriend, feed, and clothe the alien Deut These neighborly gestures could lead us into a false impression of absolute equality between the Israelites, as welcoming hosts, and the resident aliens, their foreign house-guests.

Hebrew slaves were mandatorily set free in their seventh year of service, whereas slaves purchased from aliens could be contracted as everlasting chattel Lev It is also unclear whether such slaves were entitled to the same legal protection that Hebrew slaves had when punished or mistreated see Deut ; KJV; Ex Numerous times the Israelites were admonished not to marry or have intercourse with the enemies of their faith Deut ; Num 3; Ex Aliens, by their very standing, were not religiously bound to abide by the same dietary restrictions.

They could eat unclean animals, and so could purchase or be given food not suitable for the Hebrews Deut On the other hand, because of their uncircumcised foreskin, they were not allowed to partake in the Passover sacrifice Ex Too often the existing relationship between long-time neighbors, even today, is primed for divisiveness. Rules for fostering neighborly relationships include: do not defraud or rob your neighbor; do not condemn the less-fortunate, do not bear hatred for your brother in your heart Lev , Thrilling, audacious, witty and emotive, this Swan Lake is perhaps still best known for replacing the female corps-de-ballet with a menacing male ensemble, which shattered convention, turned tradition upside down and took the dance world by storm.

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