Matthew 18:15 (KJV) Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. Drink, free of charge.
fun fact: Moses struck the rock for water out of impatience, pride and anger. He did not wait on God. This is why moses himself never made it to the promised land and neither that generation. The old quarreling generation died off. God then finally led the new generation from those 40 years to the promised land.
God did not curse Ham. Noah did not curse Ham. Noah cursed Canaan. I doubt there is a pure ethnic bloodline from Noah's children, Shem, Ham, and Japeth. I theorize all ethnicities have some Jewish genetics in their bloodlines, just as all Jews have some genetics from all other ethnicities in their bloodlines. Judaism is a religion, not a race. If you believe in the flood story, there is only one race originating from Noah, unless you believe the curse on the line of Canaan created a sub-race of slave people's to serve Shem and Japeth. I believe Canaan, the son of Ham, was cursed by Noah because Canaan was Noah's wifes child by Ham, Ham (uncovered Noah's nakedness), Noah's wife, it was incest between Ham and his mother, Noah's wife. So Noah, the patriarch, cursed Canaan, his wifes son by Noah's son Ham. Sugar coating scripture is a form of false teaching. I have no respect for weak bible teachers with no courage to interpret truthfully. Genesis 9:25-29 NLT - Then he cursed Canaan, the son of Ham: “May Canaan be cursed! May he be the lowest of servants to his relatives.” Then Noah said, “May the LORD, the God of Shem, be blessed, and may Canaan be his servant! May God expand the territory of Japheth! May Japheth share the prosperity of Shem, and may Canaan be his servant.” Noah lived another 350 years after the great flood. He lived 950 years, and then he died. Notice Ham was not cursed, just Ham's son, Canaan. Please don't confuse Ham's, with Hamas. Hamas is Canaan.
love the attention to the detail- mostly its Aharom who speaks because he was sent to talk because Moses had a hard time speaking(some speculate he ate burning stones, so say he just wasn't a spokesman)
I am a music teacher at primary school and I showed this video to my students during a music lesson about Gospel Culture. The students were delighted with the music and animation. Thank you. Regards from Poland.
Go Down Moses Louis Armstrong When Israel was in Egypts land Let my people go Let my people go, The Lord said Go down, Moses Opressed so hard they could not stand To let my people go. 'way from Egypts land Tell all the Pharaos If not I'll smite, your firstborn's dead Thus sayeth the Lord, bold Moses said So let us all from bondage flee So let us all in God be free
When Israel was in Egypt land, Let my people go! Oppressed so hard they could not stand, Let my people go! Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt land, tell old Pharao to let my people go! "Thus spoke the Lord", bold Moses said, Let my people go! "If not I'll smite your first-born dead!" Let my people go! Go down... Your foes shall not before you stand, Let my people go! and you'll possess fair Canaan's land Let my people go! Go down... You'll not get lost in the wilderness Let my people go! with a lighted candle in your breast. Let my people go! Go down...
When Israel was in Egypt's land, Let my people go! Oppressed so hard they could not stand, Let my people go! Chorus: Go down, Moses, Way down in Egypt's land. Tell old Pharaoh To let my people go! 2. Thus spoke the Lord," bold Moses said "Let my people go! If not, I'll smite your firstborn dead. Let my people go!" Chorus: 3. No more shall they in bondage toil Let my people go! Let them come out with Egypt's spoil Let my people go! Chorus: 4. The Lord told Moses what to do Let my people go! To lead the Hebrew children through Let my people go! Chorus: 5. O come along Moses, you'll not get lost Let my people go! Stretch out your rod and come across. Let my people go! Chorus: 6. As Israel stood by the water side Let my people go! At God's command it did divide Let my people go! Chorus: 7. When they reached the other shore Let my people go! They sang a song of triumph o'er Let my people go! Chorus: 8. Pharaoh said he'd go across Let my people go! But Pharaoh and his host were lost Let my people go! Chorus: 9. O let us all from bondage flee Let my people go! And let us all in Christ be free Let my people go! Chorus: 10. You need not always weep and mourn Let my people go! And wear these slav'ry chains forlorn Let my people go! Chorus: 11. Your foes shall not before you stand Let my people go! And you'll possess fair Canaan's land. Let my people go! Chorus:
It's still utterly fascinating to me how the story of a desert dwelling people thousands of years ago made its way into a nineteenth century spiritual.