I. Rosh Hashanah is Near the End of a Period Called Teshuvah – It is a 40-day period of repentance leading up to Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement – Rosh Hashanah begins the last 10 days, which is a very solemn time. This 10-day period is referred to as the “High Holy Days” or “Days of Awe.”
A. A day of shaking
1. Garments are shaken in symbol of ridding of anything that decays or corrupts.
2. Bread is…..
This week we continue our discussion of Psalm 91:5-7, which reads, “You shall not be afraid of … the destruction that lays waste at noon day. A thousand may fall at your side and ten thousand at your right hand, but it shall not approach you” (NASB). We have already seen three instances in which Moses escaped being among the victims of a mass murder. Today we investigate another episode from the life of Moses in which he avoided such…..
This week we resume our discussion of how Moses survived mass murder on several occasions. Moses authored Psalm 91, which tells us, “”You shall not be afraid of … the destruction that lays waste at noon day. A thousand may fall at your side and ten thousand at your right hand, but it shall not approach you” (verses 5-7 NASB).
When you look at Moses’ life, it is obvious he was speaking from personal experience. We’ve already discussed how Moses…..
In this blog we have often investigated how Psalm 91 tells the story of an eagle, figuratively the Holy Spirit, raises its young. Psalm 91 is thus a story of the Holy Spirit training believers.
Today we resume a series of articles on how the Holy Spirit causes believers to triumph over forces of death and destruction. Specifically we look at how Moses, the most likely author of Psalm 91, escaped mass murders on several occasions.
Psalm 91:5-7 tells us,…..