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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Day 7 Exodus 29:1 - Exodus 40:38

Exodus 29:1-31:18 Priests/Offerings
  • These blood ordinances (sin offerings) are what Christ replaced when He died on the Cross. He became our blood offering. He did not replace the Law itself, just the ordinances. Nailed To The Cross
  • Olive oil is our anointing oil. Anointing
Exodus 32:1-35 Golden Calf
  • Everyone of Israel knew the 10 Commandments, the Laws and Ordinances after Moses' 3rd ascent of Mt. Sinai. They were well aware of the Commandment not to worship other gods/idols. When Moses was with God the 4th time (for 40 days), the Israelites built the golden calf to worship....making God especially angry with their actions against the Law.
Exodus 33:1-40:38 Israel Resumes Journey / 2nd Tablets

  • Even in Israel's sins God honors His covenant with Abraham/Isaac/Jacob and renews it.
  • The reason for no one living if they see God's face (see His spiritual other dimensional being) is simply that in these flesh bodies we can not see spiritual bodies in the other dimension. As we are in two separate dimensions, (unless God chooses to materialize in this dimension through transfiguration) we would have to be dead in the flesh and live in the spiritual to be in that dimension).
  • The purpose for driving out the Canaanites, Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites from Canaan (the Promised Land) was because of their mixing with the fallen angels in the second influx (after the Flood) and them practicing pagan rituals (grove worship). As proven with the Golden Calf, Israel could not be trusted even for 40 days to not fall under pagan examples. These people were to be driven out of the land, not intermixed with in marriage, and not made covenants with or permitted to stay in the land.
  • After all 6 ascents, the giving of the Law multiple times, and the building of the Tabernacle Israel had been departed from Egypt one full year. The Tabernacle was completed and set up as instructed the first day of the first month (Abib) in the second year from the Exodus.

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