WatchmanOnTheWall
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Moses took his staff with him.
Citation please.
Moses took his staff with him.
Moses took his staff with him.
My own commentary on myself seems redundant. What else can you tell me about me?Why so secretive? You're an adult, be brave, you have nothing to fear.
My own commentary on myself seems redundant. What else can you tell me about me?
Stuart
I think you had pretty much already accused me of that before you had even asked me a question.Troll
Lol, don't know if you are kidding or not but you are likely much closer than anyone else so far. His rod, (which is also the Rod of Elohim), was five and six cubits, (that is 105 inches which is five cubits standing, (21 inch "cubit and a handbreadth"), and six cubits laying flat on the ground, (17.5 inch "cubit of a man")), and when he raised it to stretch out the power of his hand(s) over the sea, (as he was commanded), he made it in the sign of the waw, (that is, the stake). And when he lifted it up in battle, in the Sefer of the Upright, the sun was at his right hand and the moon was at his left. And when Joshua did the same, the sun and the moon stood in their places, (as it is written also in the Sefer of the Upright concerning Moses). :chuckle:
Are you good at math?
5 x 21" (Cubit and a Handbreadth) = 105"
6 x 17.5" (Cubit of a Man) = 105"
Two different cubits: one rod.
And unless they found the body of Moses they did not find his staff.
Lift up your hands to the Father Almighty, (in the sign of the waw).