Chapter 69: Forty Years of Wandering of the Israelites
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Moses was the founding father of the nation of Israel, and he led the Israelites out of slavery, their quest for freedom, their escape from Egypt, and the re-establishment of their faith in God. At Mount Sinai, he took God's law on earth and passed it on to the sons of Jacob, who continue to this day.
During those long years of wandering, Moses meditated on God's actions, and later recorded God's revelations to him so that they would not be lost. Most of the Torah was written at that time. The most important of these is the book of Exodus, the Old Testament book of the Bible, which records Moses' experience.
Theme of Exodus: Christ (sanctuary or church) is the salvation, salvation, and provision of God's people, and the means by which they worship and serve God, so that they may be with God in Christ, and that they may meet with God, fellowship with one another, and dwell with one another.
The whole Bible writes that God will build his dwelling place on earth, and his dwelling place is represented here by the tabernacle. The construction of the tabernacle included the ark of the covenant, the cover for sins, the table for the display of bread, the golden candlestick, the altar of golden incense, the altar of burnt offering, the brass laver, etc.
The first half of the book of Exodus describes how this new community came to be. The focus is on two regions, one is Egypt and the other is Sinai. The first half is about how the Israelites made their way from Egypt to Sinai, and the second half is about how they organized themselves into a special people at Mount Sinai.
Of course, the main character of this book is not the Israelites or Moses, but the true God Himself. The book presents a number of attributes of God, among which are evident: He is eternal, He is Jehovah, He is holy, and He is the Redeemer and the Judge.
It was not until after the death of Ramses II, around 1205, that Egypt's power declined, its rule in Canaan was greatly reduced, and the regions became independent, and the Israelites returned to their native Canaan (Palestine) under the leadership of Moses.
The great leader of the Jewish nation, who until his death remained steadfast in his promise and obligation to God, the people, and after a lifetime of hardship and 40 years of wandering, he finally brought his people back to the gates of his homeland of Canaan. He said it and did it.
But by this time he could no longer afford to enter Canaan. He appointed Joshua as his heir instead of his older, frail older brother, Aaron. Then, with great difficulty, we climbed to the summit of Mount Bisgarh, located on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. At his feet, the sparkling Dead Sea and the Jordan Valley, and the fertile "crescent-shaped land" of Canaan's homeland are already in plain sight. He must have been smiling, and then he fell to the ground and died alone. No one knows where he is buried.
The Sinai Peninsula is located at the junction of Africa and Asia, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez to the east and west, and the Red Sea to the south.
Historically, the Sinai Peninsula has always been connected to Egypt and is an Egyptian dependent territory, but after the decline of Egypt, because the Sinai Peninsula has always been regarded as a holy place in the hearts of Judaism, ****** and Christians, so its ownership issue once made it in the sixties and seventies of the twentieth century in the war, until the "Camp David Treaty" in 1982, Israel peacefully handed over the control of this land to Egypt.
Mount Sinai, which means "mountain of the moon", is named after the moon god sin in Semitic mythology. Hebrew. The Chinese Bible may be called Mount Sinai. Also known as Mount Horeb or Mount Moses (in Arabic).
A granite mountain in the southern Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, located in the southern Sinai province, has long been regarded as a sacred mountain by Judaism, Christianity, and ******. At an altitude of 2,285 meters above sea level, Mount Sinai has a rugged mountain road and a very cold climate on the mountain, and it has become the desire of many saints to follow Moses' example and hone their will.
Mount Sinai commemorates Moses' acceptance of God's ordination by the temple in 532 A.D., destroyed and rebuilt several times, and the existing temple was built in 1934, but the stone is still the same as when it was first built in 532 A.D.
As early as the 3rd century AD, some ascetics chose to settle here in order to escape from the world and devote themselves to spiritual practice. In the 6th century, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I ordered a fortress-like monastery to protect the ascetics and ensure that the surrounding area was still inhabited by Romans. Nestled near the Mount Sinai Basin, now known as St. Catherine's Monastery, this monastery is now the most famous monastery in the world, dating back more than 1,400 years. Despite its seclusion, it is still very religious, with thousands of devotees and tourists coming here every year for pilgrimage and sightseeing.