Definition of Shabach Shabach (shaw-bakh') • a primary root; to address in a loud tone, i.e. (spec.) loud; figuratively to pacify (as if by words): commend, glory, to keep in praise, and triumph; to adulate and adore God in praise.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Fridays at 11:00a.m.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Nov 24th Sunday School Lesson
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Lesson Questions
1. Why would it be important to these Israelites that “Moses did everything just as the LORD commanded”?
2. Why would it be important to all of those who entered into and lived in the Promised Land that “Moses did everything just as the LORD commanded”?
3. Why should it be important to us that “Moses did everything just as the LORD commanded”?
4. Why do you think God appeared to the Israelites in the cloud and in the pillar of fire, and then visibly entered the tabernacle?
5. Why do you think it was important for God to remain in the cloud and in the pillar of fire above the tabernacle instead of just disappearing inside the tabernacle and talking to Moses inside the tabernacle so Moses could then tell the people when God wanted them to move and where God wanted them to move?