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NASB | Numbers 12:7 "Not so, with My servant Moses, He is faithful in all My household; |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Numbers 12:7 "But it is not so with My servant Moses; He is entrusted and faithful in all My house. [Heb 3:2, 5, 6] |
Subject: Integrity |
Bible Note: Hi, Praise be to God! Though I respect your decision, and Steve's choice, I still suggest to you to bear in mind that beside Moses no other man, including John the Baptist, was placed in such predicament as to misuse God's Trust and Power... no other than Moses, including King David, had to contend with the constant whining, rebelliousness, and challanges of not only the people of God, but even those close to him! It is easy to prevail when things go your way and when a few people test your mettle, but when you have to carry the world (a nation) on your shoulders and when all you do, in God, is rejected or dismissed... even Job would have had a hard time at passive toleration and optimism! True, Moses did not make it to the promised land--but Moses was Jesus type and only another other person shared his glory with Christ (transfiguration). Both Joseph and Daniel were assistants to others who wheeled the power and had the ultimate determining vote--only Moses possessed all power to which he would only answer directly to God! Moses, in my consideration, had to undergo the deepest soul searching and battle of will than the others... further, it was only moses who placed himself between God and Israel (though John did risk his life for Israel, he did so without the pressure of additional loads as he only carried his responsibility to pronounce the Coming of God)... Joseph had to overcome the treachery of his brothers, and the unrighteousness of the captain's wife, but his burden was light compare to Moses'! God Bless! Angel |