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Love- About Loyalty In Love f.Loyalty or fidelity means devoted commitment that cannot be broken easily. To be loyal, means to adhere to all the promises made for the lifetime. To keep all the commitments made, forever. Loyalty is rather a very easy word but a very laudable quality that is difficult to keep for a lot many people.Loyalty does not consider change in circumstances. If I am loyal to my partner and my partner meets with an accident that disfigures him/her badly, does not mean that I go away to somebody better looking. If I commit to someone about my relationship and that person goes broke after sometime, does not mean that I will look for richer persons. Every situation that comes tests loyalty. In some countries the law allows you to break your marriage owes if your partner goes lunatic. But many loyal people don't break the relationship even at that time.Every relationship rests on trust and truth. If the relationship began with lies, it can never sustain. The foundation is of lies. How truth can grow from the seed of lie? The first need or requirement of going in a long-term relationship is to be truthful in all respects. Fooling others into believing untruths is a sin.Once you have decided to and committed loyalty, you should never break it under any circumstances. There can be no excuse for that. By doing any such act, we hurt the other partner who believed in us, and we hurt ourselves by becoming an unfaithful and unreliable person. We lose our self-esteem totally after that. Once Does God Speak Through Angels and Dreams Today? Both times that an angel appeared to Joseph, it took place in a dream. In the Scriptures we sometimes see God communicate through angels, sometimes through dreams and visions, and sometimes – as with Joseph - through both together. Should we expect God to speak to us in these ways today? There is nothing in Scripture that indicates that angels could not appear to us today as they did in the Bible. In fact, the writer of Hebrews seems to say that we should anticipate the possibility of an angelic visit. In Hebrews 13:2 he says, “Do not neglect to show hosp-itality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That being said, it would be wrong to read of the many angelic encounters in Scripture and to infer that these were common events. Rather, there were often several centuries that passed by between Biblically recorded instances. We would be wise to note that in almost every occasion where the Bible speaks of someone encountering an angel that person is surprised and initially afraid. This indicates that angelic encounters were rare events – even in Biblical times. Moreover, even What Should you Look for when Selecting an IT Service Provider? Matthew 2:13-15In this day and age of computers, most people have some kind of knowledge of how this equipment works. Many workers or owners of small businesses even like to believe that they are technically savvy. Yes, they do possess the skills to setup a small network at home or get their computer working on the Internet, most of the time they just fiddle with it until it works, however small businesses cannot afford to rely on an employee with an interest in computers to setup their corporate network.What I have found in these non-professional networks are several flaws. Security of business data is non-existent or done incorrectly or the wrong solution is purchased. Data is shared in many locations making it hard to administer or find the correct data. Finally, system updates are not happening at all.Small Business owners have also purchased equipment from the local computer shop and have invested in the wrong software (XP Home vs. XP Pro) and have been focus to occur extra costs by purchasing an upgrade version of the software in order to attach to their domain.Hiring a firm and outsourcing your computer and network service is the only way to go for the small business. Although the initial investment may be slightly higher than doing it yourself, the benefits of having your IT infrastructure setup correctly and securely will bring a lasting benefit and reduce the overall cost of ownership.So you have made the wise decision to outsource your IT-- what do you need to The Flight to Egypt 13 Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him. 14 And he rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed to Egypt 15 and remained there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet, “Out of Egypt I called my son.” What Are Angels? (v.13) Since this is the second time already that we have encountered an angel in Matthew’s gospel, and since there are several more encounters to come, I think it might be beneficial to pause and answer a couple of questions concerning them. Let us begin by asking, “What are angels?” First, angels are spirits. Hebrews 1:14 says: “Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?” In this way, angels are more like God Himself than they are like human beings. They are different from God, however, because they are created spirits, whereas God is an eternal spirit. Nehemiah 9:6 says, “You are the LORD, you alone. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host…and the host of heaven worships you.” (emphasis added). Psalm 148:2, 5 reiterates the same truth: “Praise him, all his angels; praise him all his hosts... Let them praise the name of the LORD! For he commanded and they were created.” Second, angels do occasionally take on bodily form. The Bible includes numerous examples of angels appearing in human form. Genesis 18 tells of the angels that talked with Abraham about the sinful city of Sodom. The book of Daniel speaks of the angel that shut the lions’ mouths, rescuing Daniel from harm. The angel that appeared at Jesus’ tomb, the angel that busted the apostles out of prison, and the angel that appeared to Paul on his voyage to Rome all revealed themselves in the likeness of human beings. Third, the Bible tells us that there is a very large number of angels in existence. The Apostle John, in Revelation 5:11, says, “Then I looked, and I heard around the throne and the living creatures and the elders the voice of many angels, numbering myriads and myriads and thousands of thousands…” While John was certainly not attempting to give us an exact figure, the phrase “thousands of thousands” indicates that there are at least several million if not several billion angels in the universe. Fourth, Scripture reveals that there is a hierarchy of angels. We read most often of this hierarchy in reference to the angel Michael. In Jude 9, for example, Michael is called the “archangel”, meaning that he held a rank superior to other angels. Daniel 10:13 says that Michael is “one of the chief princes”, implying that there are other angels of rank besides Michael. Since Revelation speaks of an army of angels, it is perhaps very possible that different angels hold positions comparable to our military commanders, generals, etc. Fifth, contrary to common belief, people do not become angels. Human beings and angels are two very different creatures of God. The Bible never speaks of a human becoming an angel or an angel having been a human. In fact, there are some very important distinctions between people and angels. For example, people – not angels - are created in God’s image. And when the angels in heaven rebelled, God never sought to show them mercy as He has to humans. Indeed, 2 Peter 2:4 teaches that “…God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment.” Though for the moment we are “a little lower” than the angels, there is coming a day when angels will be made subject to God’s people. Paul reminds us of this day when he asks, “Do you not know that we are to judge angels?” Hebrews 1:14 is probably the best statement of the purpose of angels in the entire Bible: “Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?” Notice that it does not say that the purpose of angels is to serve Christians, but rather to serve for their sake. Angels serve God, not man. Yet they were created to serve God by doing His bidding in regard to His salvation plan. Angels are God’s agents to do what must be done that you and I might be saved. This includes spiritual warfare, providing unseen protection, and ultimately fighting a great battle against Satan Isn’t it amazing to consider than angels exist for your sake – if you are a believer in Christ. Take a moment and praise God for the countless activities of unseen angels on your behalf. Does God Speak Through Angels and Dreams Today? Both times that an angel appeared to Joseph, it took place in a dream. In the Scriptures we sometimes see God communicate through angels, sometimes through dreams and visions, and sometimes – as with Joseph - through both together. Should we expect God to speak to us in these ways today? There is nothing in Scripture that indicates that angels could not appear to us today as they did in the Bible. In fact, the writer of Hebrews seems to say that we should anticipate the possibility of an angelic visit. In Hebrews 13:2 he says, “Do not neglect to show hosp-itality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That being said, it would be wrong to read of the many angelic encounters in Scripture and to infer that these were common events. Rather, there were often several centuries that passed by between Biblically recorded instances. We would be wise to note that in almost every occasion where the Bible speaks of someone encountering an angel that person is surprised and initially afraid. This indicates that angelic encounters were rare events – even in Biblical times. Moreover, even i Are Stress Relief Pills Right For You says, “You are the LORD, you alone. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host…and the host of heaven worships you.” (emphasis added). Psalm 148:2, 5 reiterates the same truth: “Praise him, all his angels; praise him all his hosts... Let them praise the name of the LORD! For he commanded and they were created.”Are stress relief pills right for you? It used to be if you are like many the thought of using a pill to get rid of stress was not the first idea your thoughts focus on.Fact stress is very common in our society today. From the way we eat, to the amount of work that is placed on our backs at home, and at our job, has taken the stress levels of many individuals through the roof.A certain level of stress comes with normal every day life. Stress enables us to deal with the challenges that life brings and is needed in order to face those challenges.However many individuals are experiencing stress levels today, to the point that they neglect a healthy diet, and exercise, just to stay on cue with the pressures and demands of their busy lives. Others sit in quiet desperation worried about what tomorrow might bring. Do you know anyone like that?When you neglect your physical body and do not get the right amount of exercise. This causes the body to be sluggish, you feel tired all the time. Lack of exercise makes it difficult to function at an optimal level.The medical community has taken note of the shifts in american society, and have in a sense come to the rescue by providing a simple solution in the form of stress relief pills.Though stress can be effectively treated by other methods, stress relief pills can be a simple first choice for many people.Stress also can be remedied with a change in lifestyle, and simple m Second, angels do occasionally take on bodily form. The Bible includes numerous examples of angels appearing in human form. Genesis 18 tells of the angels that talked with Abraham about the sinful city of Sodom. The book of Daniel speaks of the angel that shut the lions’ mouths, rescuing Daniel from harm. The angel that appeared at Jesus’ tomb, the angel that busted the apostles out of prison, and the angel that appeared to Paul on his voyage to Rome all revealed themselves in the likeness of human beings. Third, the Bible tells us that there is a very large number of angels in existence. The Apostle John, in Revelation 5:11, says, “Then I looked, and I heard around the throne and the living creatures and the elders the voice of many angels, numbering myriads and myriads and thousands of thousands…” While John was certainly not attempting to give us an exact figure, the phrase “thousands of thousands” indicates that there are at least several million if not several billion angels in the universe. Fourth, Scripture reveals that there is a hierarchy of angels. We read most often of this hierarchy in reference to the angel Michael. In Jude 9, for example, Michael is called the “archangel”, meaning that he held a rank superior to other angels. Daniel 10:13 says that Michael is “one of the chief princes”, implying that there are other angels of rank besides Michael. Since Revelation speaks of an army of angels, it is perhaps very possible that different angels hold positions comparable to our military commanders, generals, etc. Fifth, contrary to common belief, people do not become angels. Human beings and angels are two very different creatures of God. The Bible never speaks of a human becoming an angel or an angel having been a human. In fact, there are some very important distinctions between people and angels. For example, people – not angels - are created in God’s image. And when the angels in heaven rebelled, God never sought to show them mercy as He has to humans. Indeed, 2 Peter 2:4 teaches that “…God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment.” Though for the moment we are “a little lower” than the angels, there is coming a day when angels will be made subject to God’s people. Paul reminds us of this day when he asks, “Do you not know that we are to judge angels?” Hebrews 1:14 is probably the best statement of the purpose of angels in the entire Bible: “Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?” Notice that it does not say that the purpose of angels is to serve Christians, but rather to serve for their sake. Angels serve God, not man. Yet they were created to serve God by doing His bidding in regard to His salvation plan. Angels are God’s agents to do what must be done that you and I might be saved. This includes spiritual warfare, providing unseen protection, and ultimately fighting a great battle against Satan Isn’t it amazing to consider than angels exist for your sake – if you are a believer in Christ. Take a moment and praise God for the countless activities of unseen angels on your behalf. Does God Speak Through Angels and Dreams Today? Both times that an angel appeared to Joseph, it took place in a dream. In the Scriptures we sometimes see God communicate through angels, sometimes through dreams and visions, and sometimes – as with Joseph - through both together. Should we expect God to speak to us in these ways today? There is nothing in Scripture that indicates that angels could not appear to us today as they did in the Bible. In fact, the writer of Hebrews seems to say that we should anticipate the possibility of an angelic visit. In Hebrews 13:2 he says, “Do not neglect to show hosp-itality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That being said, it would be wrong to read of the many angelic encounters in Scripture and to infer that these were common events. Rather, there were often several centuries that passed by between Biblically recorded instances. We would be wise to note that in almost every occasion where the Bible speaks of someone encountering an angel that person is surprised and initially afraid. This indicates that angelic encounters were rare events – even in Biblical times. Moreover, even What the Hell is a Buddha-Christ? to give us an exact figure, the phrase “thousands of thousands” indicates that there are at least several million if not several billion angels in the universe.The source intelligence is the intelligence that powers all species and individual intelligence!A Buddha-Christ is a personification of the source intelligence: an original, novel, spiritual-religious phenomenon that embraces all spiritual dimensions with a Buddha-Christ perspective on them all!an inspiration I received as I experienced deeply, journeyed deeply and thought deeply about the deeper realities of life; but first a definition of Buddha and Christ!*Buddha is from Sanskrit, meaning awakened; akin to Sanskrit bodhi enlightenment Date: 16811: a person who has attained Buddhahood2: a representation of Gautama Buddha*Christ: From Middle English Crist, from Old English, from Latin Christus, from Greek Christos, literally, anointed. Date: before 12th century1: MESSIAH2: JESUS3: an ideal type of humanity (*Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam-Webster INC., Publishers, Springfield, Mass, 1986.)Buddha means Awakened or enlightened, one who has awakened from the sleep of spiritual ignorance as in the case of the historical Buddha (Siddartha Gautama) the awakened one. Christ means anointed, one who is anointed with the love or grace of God or in the case of the historical Christ (Jesus The Nazarene) the anointed one.Buddha and Christ are names for states of mind or being not just the names of particular historical persons. Spiritually, Buddha stands for wisdom and Christ for love.What I'm about Fourth, Scripture reveals that there is a hierarchy of angels. We read most often of this hierarchy in reference to the angel Michael. In Jude 9, for example, Michael is called the “archangel”, meaning that he held a rank superior to other angels. Daniel 10:13 says that Michael is “one of the chief princes”, implying that there are other angels of rank besides Michael. Since Revelation speaks of an army of angels, it is perhaps very possible that different angels hold positions comparable to our military commanders, generals, etc. Fifth, contrary to common belief, people do not become angels. Human beings and angels are two very different creatures of God. The Bible never speaks of a human becoming an angel or an angel having been a human. In fact, there are some very important distinctions between people and angels. For example, people – not angels - are created in God’s image. And when the angels in heaven rebelled, God never sought to show them mercy as He has to humans. Indeed, 2 Peter 2:4 teaches that “…God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment.” Though for the moment we are “a little lower” than the angels, there is coming a day when angels will be made subject to God’s people. Paul reminds us of this day when he asks, “Do you not know that we are to judge angels?” Hebrews 1:14 is probably the best statement of the purpose of angels in the entire Bible: “Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?” Notice that it does not say that the purpose of angels is to serve Christians, but rather to serve for their sake. Angels serve God, not man. Yet they were created to serve God by doing His bidding in regard to His salvation plan. Angels are God’s agents to do what must be done that you and I might be saved. This includes spiritual warfare, providing unseen protection, and ultimately fighting a great battle against Satan Isn’t it amazing to consider than angels exist for your sake – if you are a believer in Christ. Take a moment and praise God for the countless activities of unseen angels on your behalf. Does God Speak Through Angels and Dreams Today? Both times that an angel appeared to Joseph, it took place in a dream. In the Scriptures we sometimes see God communicate through angels, sometimes through dreams and visions, and sometimes – as with Joseph - through both together. Should we expect God to speak to us in these ways today? There is nothing in Scripture that indicates that angels could not appear to us today as they did in the Bible. In fact, the writer of Hebrews seems to say that we should anticipate the possibility of an angelic visit. In Hebrews 13:2 he says, “Do not neglect to show hosp-itality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That being said, it would be wrong to read of the many angelic encounters in Scripture and to infer that these were common events. Rather, there were often several centuries that passed by between Biblically recorded instances. We would be wise to note that in almost every occasion where the Bible speaks of someone encountering an angel that person is surprised and initially afraid. This indicates that angelic encounters were rare events – even in Biblical times. Moreover, even Increasing Persuasion with Humor God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment.”Many people take for granted the powerful persuading influence of humor. Humor is often tossed off as sheer entertainment or mere speech filler. The truth is, when you engage an audience with humor, you are accomplishing much more than just getting a laugh out of them. Humor disarms an audience, making them more likely to open up to you. Once your prospects feel comfortable with you, they will be more in tune to your message and more likely to remain attentive. Audience members usually like and are drawn to a person who can make them laugh, helping them become more receptive. And perhaps most powerful of all, in our fast-paced culture where most things are fleeting, they remember you and continue to hold you in a positive light long after the initial exchange. When you leverage the element of humor, any message coming from you receives more weight than one that comes from someone who has not created the audience rapport you have achieved. All people's minds wander from time to time. Humor not only reels them back in but it also reenergizes their soul.It has always surprised me how little attention philosophers have paid to humor since it is a more significant process of mind than reason. Reason can only sort out perceptions, but the humor process is involved in changing them." - Edward de Bono The use of humor can divert your audience's attention from negative thoughts or it can counter Though for the moment we are “a little lower” than the angels, there is coming a day when angels will be made subject to God’s people. Paul reminds us of this day when he asks, “Do you not know that we are to judge angels?” Hebrews 1:14 is probably the best statement of the purpose of angels in the entire Bible: “Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?” Notice that it does not say that the purpose of angels is to serve Christians, but rather to serve for their sake. Angels serve God, not man. Yet they were created to serve God by doing His bidding in regard to His salvation plan. Angels are God’s agents to do what must be done that you and I might be saved. This includes spiritual warfare, providing unseen protection, and ultimately fighting a great battle against Satan Isn’t it amazing to consider than angels exist for your sake – if you are a believer in Christ. Take a moment and praise God for the countless activities of unseen angels on your behalf. Does God Speak Through Angels and Dreams Today? Both times that an angel appeared to Joseph, it took place in a dream. In the Scriptures we sometimes see God communicate through angels, sometimes through dreams and visions, and sometimes – as with Joseph - through both together. Should we expect God to speak to us in these ways today? There is nothing in Scripture that indicates that angels could not appear to us today as they did in the Bible. In fact, the writer of Hebrews seems to say that we should anticipate the possibility of an angelic visit. In Hebrews 13:2 he says, “Do not neglect to show hosp-itality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That being said, it would be wrong to read of the many angelic encounters in Scripture and to infer that these were common events. Rather, there were often several centuries that passed by between Biblically recorded instances. We would be wise to note that in almost every occasion where the Bible speaks of someone encountering an angel that person is surprised and initially afraid. This indicates that angelic encounters were rare events – even in Biblical times. Moreover, even Are You Checking Keyword Competition Research Properly? f.Don't tell me you are one of those people who type in a keyword into software and just targets the keywords that yield the highest search counts? You wouldn't waste your time doing that now would you? If you have, don't worry, this article is written for you.Why should you listen to me?I have spent literally hundreds of hours reading e-books and other relevant sources for this information. I work professionally as an SEO and I have had huge success in some of the highest margin markets on the web. Over the length of this article I will be sharing with you a system I use to aid me through my efforts.Before doing keyword research you need to ask yourself these two very important questions:1. What is the demand for the keywords I am researching?2. What is the supply?Most SEO professionals use their common sense and often try to find the answer; they just do it the wrong way. If you own a site that sells Wireless Vacuum Cleaners it's easy to type your market into Overture's Keyword Selector Tool and get a list of hundreds of relevant keywords and their search counts. What you do with this information is what's important. Some people think an expensive WordTracker subscription using the Keyword Effectiveness Index is the answer: they are crazy.WordTracker is an amazing tool for building huge keyword lists, but its competition-research data is riddled with holes (KEI should be used only marginally, its data should be used amongst a bevy of tools).< Does God Speak Through Angels and Dreams Today? Both times that an angel appeared to Joseph, it took place in a dream. In the Scriptures we sometimes see God communicate through angels, sometimes through dreams and visions, and sometimes – as with Joseph - through both together. Should we expect God to speak to us in these ways today? There is nothing in Scripture that indicates that angels could not appear to us today as they did in the Bible. In fact, the writer of Hebrews seems to say that we should anticipate the possibility of an angelic visit. In Hebrews 13:2 he says, “Do not neglect to show hosp-itality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” That being said, it would be wrong to read of the many angelic encounters in Scripture and to infer that these were common events. Rather, there were often several centuries that passed by between Biblically recorded instances. We would be wise to note that in almost every occasion where the Bible speaks of someone encountering an angel that person is surprised and initially afraid. This indicates that angelic encounters were rare events – even in Biblical times. Moreover, even in the rare occasions where humans receive messages from angels, the Bible warns that not every angel is to be trusted. Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, claimed that he received much of his doctrine from an angel. If this is true, the angel he encountered was not an angel from God, but a demon. The Bible warns that “even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.” Paul, seeming to anticipate the possibility of a devilish angel speaking false truth to humans, says, “But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed.” Ultimately, the Bible must be our authority from which we test all other claims. If an angel or anyone else declares something to be true which the Bible claims to be false – or vice versa – the Bible is the truth. God’s Word stands firm against the opinions of any person, whether he be a human or an angel. But what about dreams? Might God choose to communicate to His children through a dream or vision? There is good reason to think that He might. The prophet Joel spoke about the days following the ascension of Christ by saying, “And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.” In Acts 2:14-21, Peter makes it very clear that Joel’s prophecy was describing the time between Jesus’ death and His second coming. Thus, we should conclude that God is using visions and dreams to speak to His children today. This does not mean that every dream is a message from God. Most of my dreams are about silly things that have no discernable meaning at all. Even dogs and other animals dream. The Scriptures seem to show that when God chooses to give somebody a special dream or vision, they immediately recognize that this is no ordinary dream. In speaking with people who have experienced these things, they described themselves as being awake and alert, fully conscious during the vision. They have assured me that what they experienced was not like any regular dream, but was clearly from God. Once again, let me assert that Scripture alone is our final authority for knowing God’s truth. While God may sometimes use dreams or visions to communicate a specific aspect of His will, He will never call or command anyone to do something that is against His already revealed will. If someone claims to have been told in a dream or vision to do something immoral, we can be assured that this person is either lying or deceived. Did Matthew Make A Mistake? (v. 15) Some might say that Matthew did make a mistake in interpreting Hosea 11:1 as a prophecy concerning Jesus being taken to Egypt. Matthew is still trying to convince his fellow Jews that Jesus fulfills the Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah, and in this passage he argues that “Out of Egypt I called my son” applies to the baby Jesus. The problem with this is that Matthew does not quote the entire verse of Hosea, which says, “When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son.” In other words, the “son” in Hosea clearly referred to Israel, not Jesus! Did Matthew make a mistake? No. Matthew knew exactly what he was doing. When Hosea spoke of Israel being called out of Egypt, he was recalling an event that had taken placed 700 years before him, and 1400 years before Matthew. Yet Matthew realized that Israel’s exodus from Egypt was a picturesque prophecy of Jesus’ exodus from Egypt. God called Israel out of Egypt and chose them for Himself. He told them that they would be His people and He would be their God. He gave them His commandments and promised that as long as they obeyed Him, He would bless them as a people. Israel did not obey God, but followed after idols. They were made to wander in the wilderness for forty years, and then after finally coming to the Promised Land, their sin resulted in them being taken captive and deported to other nations. God chose them for Himself, but they would not obey. Jesus came as the reconciliation between God and Israel. Jesus came to do what Israel could not do – namely, be completely and utterly obedient to God. Remember what Jesus said in John 6:38? “I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me.” Jesus’ life was devoted to being obedient to His father…even when this obedience required His death on a cross. So when God causes Jesus to be brought out of Egypt like the nation of Israel, or later, when He moves Jesus into the wilderness for forty days and nights, He is clearly trying to display to the Jews that Jesus has come to take their place. Jesus has com
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