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Moses’ Mistake at Kadesh Q.In Numbers 20, God commanded Moses to speak to the rock to bring forth water, but instead, Moses struck the rock twice in anger. Because of this, God declared that Moses and Aaron had not trusted Him and decreed that they would not enter the Promised Land. Since Moses was trying to follow God's will, why did God impose such a severe punishment on him?A.Moses’ act of disobedience in Numbers 20 .. 2025. 2. 13.
Quail and God's Wrath Q: In Numbers 11, it is recorded that God sent quail to the Israelites, but before they could even eat the meat, He became greatly angry. Was God's wrath solely because the people complained about wanting meat? If so, why did He send the quail first instead of punishing them immediately? A: The account in Numbers 11 is a significant biblical event that highlights not only God’s provision but als.. 2025. 2. 12.
The difference between the Sin Offering and the Guilt Offering Q: What is the difference between the Sin Offering and the Guilt Offering? A: The Sin Offering (贖罪祭) and the Guilt Offering (贖愆祭) are both sacrifices in the Old Testament meant to atone for sins. However, they differ in purpose and application.1. Sin Offering (חַטָּאת, ḥaṭṭāʾṯ)Purpose: To atone for unintentional sins committed against God.Recipients: Priests, the entire congregation of Israel, l.. 2025. 2. 11.
Exodus 33: What Does It Mean to "See God's Face"? Introduction: A Seeming ContradictionOne of the most intriguing passages in the Bible is found in Exodus 33, where two seemingly contradictory statements about seeing God's face appear within the same chapter. In Exodus 33:11, it is written that "The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend." However, in Exodus 33:20, God explicitly states, "You cannot see my face, for n.. 2025. 2. 10.