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  1. Israel was supposed to be 400 years in Egypt.
    Moses acted 10 years less, by his wisdom and power, and had to flee to Midian for 40 years. He returned when He had met with God and learned to be obedient to God, no matter how improbable or unrealistic, or unreasonable it may look: putting hand in his bosom, bringing it out, it became lepperous, bringing it out, it became clean. Casting his rod on the ground, it became a snake, picking it up- by the tail?, it became a rod again.
    So, he basically just had to do what God commanded and leave the consequences to God.
    So Israel now had to leave Egypt after 430 years.
    God has revealed the day, but not the hour, baring anything or anyone like Moses, extending or hindering the work of God, all in all, God still reserves the right to do what He pleases whenever He pleases. He lives in eternity, and only interacts with man in time. He loves Israel so much as not to honor the prayer of Daniel when it was time to get them out of Babylon at 69 week years, going unto the 70th, but instead, opened up over 2000 years of dispensation of grace, so as many Jews and gentiles could be saved, who would not necessarily be worthy, had He permitted them to return to the promised land. This could have led to a different dispensation than we know.
    All we need to do right now is live daily as if He was going to appear in the sky at anytime! Be encouraged!

  2. Hobab, Moses' father in law was the worst person he should never have met, he was the one that aggravated the already frustrating situation Moses found himself, which ended as it did:
    Moses and Jethro (Hobab, Reuel)
    Exodus 18.
    Jethro, Moses' father-in law, wasn't dealing with Moses with a true heart. He feigned his love and worship of his God.
    He knew that Moses had fled from Egypt and came to his land, his home as a fugitive, wanted for murder.
    As a chief and a pagan priest of his people, he, I believe reluctantly accepted Moses as his son in law, because I also believe, that he wasn't really accepted in the family.
    When he met his wife, Zipporah, she and her sisters were herding the flock, but now, he was relegated to being the person to keep the flocks, way out in the wilderness, and far away from his wife and children.
    What could have happened to him? I believe the father in law looked down on him and treated him with disdain, so much so, Moses had a bad relationship with his wife and children. God met with him in the backs of the wilderness, alone and subdued. He used to be a prince, and a man of great authority, but now, this scene couldn't have been so far from who he used to be.
    This was a great insult to him, and God met with him when he was at his lowest. He couldn't even trust himself to be able to do what God had asked of him.
    Steven, in Acts 7:22, describes Moses as "learned in all wisdom of the Egyptians and was mighty in words and deeds". But now, in Exodus 4:10, he suddenly told God "I"m not eloquent…and slow of speech, and slow of tongue "? What on earth happened to him all this while, living with Jethro, or Hobab, as he was also referred to?
    After Moses got the children of Israel out of Egypt, suddenly, his father in law grew a conscience, because Moses now holds a high office- even higher than his!
    So, he came to him by flatteries, supposedly bringing his wife and children to him, and even his wife cursed him and called him a bloody husband! Exodus 4:25.
    After that, we never heard anything about her, but later, his sons became the priests of God.
    Numbers 10. Moses still was afraid of Jethro, in the obsequious way he deals with him, as if he were his superior!
    Moses then stopped listening to God, and only sought advice from Jethro. God had given him a sign on how to move and hiw to stop and camp: He would give the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night, to give coverage, light and direction.
    But since the arrival of Jethro in the camp, Moses no longer waited for the cloud to move or rest, in fact, he personally invited and implored Jethro or Hobab, to "come with us…and leave us not", and even promised to divide God's goodness with him- without the Express permission of God, and the cloud was still UPON them by day, it hadn't moved, but they did! Numbers 10:29-36. He literally spoke to the pillar to move before it was ready, and to rest only at HIS command, I think simply to impress Hobab! (The same mistake he made at the Rock).
    In Numbers 11, Moses became overwhelmed by his task, because He had left God out, and God had kept silent as well! So, no wonder his language changed to "I'M not able to…). vs 14 – God had not at any time told him to do it alone! So he began to complain to God as the people began to complain to him. He even got Miriam and Aaron in trouble because of Hobab's presence, who had brainwashed him to make him think he needed his help, just because he had made an offering and sacrificed to God- when God had not told Him to, thereby, making the Most High God equal to all his pagan idols! Exodus 18:1-27. Moses had hearkened to him and instituted a human government over the people of God! And his 70 elders became the bane in Israel's history Ezekiel chapters 8 and 9, even though God had given Moses His permissive will Numbers 11:16–35, 12: 1-16, but sent a grievous judgment on the whole camp.
    God is God all by Himself! Jethro, who was the descendant of Keturah, the last wife of Abraham Genesis 25: 1-6, clearly had no portion in the inheritance of Isaac and Jacob, and was what Jesus Christ would call "a thief and a robber", John 10, for wanting to enter the fold of the sheep by another way!
    The legacy he He left has always been the problem with Israel up till this day.
    That was one of the reasons God had to send His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to come and seek and save the lost, to redeem them that have been sold under sin, and give eternal life to all who would believe and receive His sacrificial death burial and resurrection, by grace through faith in His love for us, and that He will soon return to redeem His purchased possession! Even so, come Lord Jesus!

  3. Dam shame they put up a white Moses. People of Israel are people of color. The Bible tells you that. The lies are over. God said in the end times knowledge will increase and truth will be shown. Scholars and people now have so much artifacts. Everything they find in Egypt on wall the pictures in side caves, the paintings black people. The Egyptians and Israelites are black people. You can't change artifacts.

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