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Posted by Forest Walker on January 22, 19103 at 09:44:55:
this is a serious question i wouuld like to know the answer too. any bibical scholars out there?
Read Exodus 4:24 where it states:
"During the journey, while they were encamped for the night, the Lord met Moses, meaning to kill him, but Zipporah picked up a sharp flint, cut off her son's foreskin, and touched him with it, saying, "You are my blood-bridgegroom'. So the Lord let MOses alone.
I don't 'get it'.
Please feel free to answer by e-mail if not by Post.
And i would like to know what you think about 'the Lord intending to kill Moses, his servant, the one that brought down the Laws to give to the people???
I what is the 'meaning behind the symbolism of words like 'blood-bridegroom'?
Anyone know or think they know please respond.
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