On the day of Pentecost, the Apostle Peter arises to speak to a great crowd of people. These people were drawn by curiosity upon hearing the disciples speak in other tongues, proclaiming the wonders of God in the native languages of persons in the crowd who had traveled from far corners of the earth (Acts 2).
Peter’s address is an edification of the people, some of whom thought that the disciples were merely drunk.
This process of edification is an…..
This week we continue our treatment of how Moses survived mass murder on a number of occasions. Previously, we have discussed how he survived mass-murder calamities at birth, in war as an Egyptian general, at Passover and when Egypt attacked Israel at the Red Sea.
Israel’s forty year trek through the deserts of Sinai and the Middle East had at least seven instances of mass death:
1) The Incident with the Golden Calf — 3,000 Men Slain — Exod……