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THE PROPHETIC WORLD πŸ“– What's happening isn't epic, it's Biblical.
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Moses died on Mount Nebo at the age of 120, within sight of the Promised Land but unable to enter it, according to the Bible. He died after leading the Israelites out of Egypt and during their 40 years of wandering in the desert. While not a specific date is given, his death is mentioned in the book of Deuteronomy. The biblical account states that God told Moses to climb Mount Nebo and see the land but that he would not enter it.
Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land shortly after Moses died, within the same year. While Moses died on Mount Nebo, Joshua was already a leader, and he immediately took over as the new leader of the Israelites. The events described in the Book of Joshua span about twenty-five years, starting soon after Moses' death
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We surely play a role in one of the most epic parts of biblical chronology. I like to apply Mark 1:15 to these days.

Nowadays, at SaintsReport, I simply am sharing my Bible studies throughout the day. I even include parenthetical comedy and animal breaks to add spice!

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Numbers 17 is God's direct instruction to Moses, setting the stage for a divine demonstration of authority.

God instructed Moses to collect 12 staffs, one from the leader of each tribe, to place in the Tabernacle. This was a sign of God's selection of Moses and Aaron as leaders and was meant to quell complaints against them. God then caused Aaron's staff to sprout, further solidifying his choice.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

God's Command:
Following Korah's rebellion, God told Moses to gather 12 staffs, one from each tribal leader, and place them in the Tabernacle.

The Sign:
God stated that the staff of the man He chose to lead the priests would sprout, resolving the Israelites' complaints about Moses and Aaron.

Aaron's Staff:
Moses did as instructed and placed the staffs in the Tabernacle. The next day, Aaron's staff, representing the tribe of Levi, sprouted, budded, and even produced almonds.

Significance:
This miraculous sprouting of Aaron's staff served as a sign that God had chosen Aaron to be the High Priest, silencing the complaints and doubts of the people.
Aaron and Joshua both played significant roles in leading the Israelites, with Aaron serving as a priest and spiritual advisor to Moses, and Joshua eventually succeeding Moses as the military leader and leader of the Israelites.
1. Support for Moses:

Aaron's Role:
Aaron was a close advisor and support for Moses, particularly during the initial stages of the Exodus. He helped Moses in leading the Israelites and was instrumental in the establishment of the priesthood.

Joshua's Role:
Joshua served as Moses' military commander and a trusted advisor, demonstrating a strong bond with Moses and a commitment to his leadership.

2. Leadership and Guidance:

Aaron's Priestly Leadership:
Aaron's role as a priest involved leading religious ceremonies and offering sacrifices, guiding the Israelites in matters of worship.

Joshua's Leadership of the Israelites:
Joshua's role as a military leader and eventual leader of the Israelites involved guiding the people through the conquest of Canaan and establishing the new land.

3. Close Relationship with Moses:
Aaron's Brother:
Aaron was Moses' brother, and their close familial bond facilitated their partnership in leading the Israelites.

Joshua's Mentorship:
Joshua served as Moses' disciple, learning from Moses and eventually succeeding him in leading the people.

In essence, both Aaron and Joshua were pivotal figures in the history of the Israelites, contributing to the nation's leadership, both religiously and militarily, and playing key roles in the guidance of the Israelites under Moses' leadership.
The presence of God, in a general sense, refers to God's active and ongoing influence in the world and in the lives of individuals. It encompasses both God's omnipresence (being everywhere) and his manifest presence, which is the feeling of his direct, conscious involvement. 

The Father, Son and Holy Ghost all have their own body. As is declared throughout the Bible, hands, eyes, hair, loins, feet, and the list goes on.

Take the Bible literally wherein it is obvious, and it will begin to shine on you. Otherwise it will remain a mystery until you pass over. Why wait!? πŸ€—
Lessons for Today:
The Israelites' story serves as a warning for believers today, highlighting the importance of faith, obedience, and trust in God, even during difficult times.

Paul uses the Israelites' example in 1 Corinthians 10:5-11 to illustrate the dangers of unbelief and putting God to the test.
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