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The Symbolism of the Feasts
The Symbolism of the Feasts “Celebrate Me, O My Moses! Celebrate Our Kingdom come – Fulfillment may be years away, But by thy festivities’ drum, Celebrate the faith ye’ve guarded; The knowledge that what will be done Will be symbols of My Promise; Will reflect My coming Son! “Celebrate the Passover And Feast of Unleavened…
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The Symbolism of the Law and God’s People
The Symbolism of the Law “Stiff-necked is My nation Israel; Rebellious is My son! How can I, a jealous Father, See such evil idolatry done? I Am their Jehovah-Jireh! I bless with more than daily need. Adulterers! Abandoning My Shelter; Nurturing evil within thine seed. Moses, lead them no further. Stand aside! – I’ll strike…
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The Purpose of Moses
The Symbolism of Moses “Is it time, Omnipresent Father?” Asks the Holy Son of God. “Is it time for My servant Moses – The future bearer of My Rod? He will lift up a pole in the desert; All who regard it will be healed. And so it will be with I When My Day…
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The Symbolism of Joseph
The Symbolism of Joseph “Joseph is Rachael’s firstborn son, And he I rejoice to ordain – Ordain as Seer; a man with a gift To behold Future’s chapters of pain. He will see slavery; famine; death, But by it, delivereth all! I will give wisdom; mightily save Through Joseph – by visions I call. “Dream,…
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Symbolism of the Patriarch: Jacob and the Nation of Israel
The Symbolism of Israel “Is it time for Israel, Father? Abraham rests in peace divine. He lives with Us in Glory land; Triumphant flows his family-line.” “Isaac gains him grandsons, two; Twins to father nations, next. Esau, firstborn, surrenders birthright When by fainting hunger’s vexed. Younger Jacob claims the Right – At Isaac’s death, the…
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Symbolism of the Patriarch: Isaac
Symbolism of the Patriarch (Isaac) “Is it time, majestic Father?” Queries the Son, anointed. “That Abram’s line continue Through whom Thou hast appointed?” “Yea, My Son, after Abraham Isaac is My people’s father. Abraham bids his servant find Isaac a Jewish wife. He’d rather His son kept faith with the people, Mine. Hear his servant…
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Symbolism of Melchizedek and the Priesthood
Symbolism of Melchizedek and Priesthood “Men I shall anoint for service; Men to serve as Priests. They shall perform such sacrifices; Slaying offering beasts. The King of Salem Abraham meets; A king who serves My Temple. This great and priestly forerunner, Melchizedek; priestly example. He is a portrait of Thee, My Son: The forever Priest…
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Symbolism of the Patriarch: Abraham and the Only Son
Symbolism of Abraham and the Only Son “See, My Son – there he stands – A man unequaled on earth. It is time for Thee upon these lands: Assure fulfillment of a son’s birth. A son to Abram long I’ve promised; Descendants numbering the stars! Although he is aged – and his wife passed her…
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Confusion
Confusion “Yet, again, Man’s pride will swell; Above his limits, seek to dwell. To My heavens he claims his power By erecting a unifying tower. “Defy God!” They cry together, “We will not fill the earth as told, But as one nation will remain – Together we might be so bold. We are greater; we…
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Catastrophe and the Symbolism of a Rainbow
The Catastrophe and Symbolism of a Rainbow “Is it time, Omniscient Father?” Inquires the Loving Son. “Is it time that I tread the earth; The moment when flesh I don?” “No, My Son, Man’s not prepared. Lo, evil and horrid he lives! None, save one – Noah by name – To hear My Voice strives.…