
Hey Neighbor!
Here is this Week’s Riddle; he was a ‘faith-full’ man from the bible who was not just a faith-full follower of Moses, but he was also a courageous, first-place leader of ‘lions.’
Can You Solve My Riddle??
Have Fun 🤩
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When the Lord called for the sacrificial offering, I was the first to arrive
Bringing forth rams, goats, and lambs; each of them numbering five
From amongst all of Jacob, I was head of the host and my tribe’s ancestral lead
Mary would nurse the Lamb, from the tribe of my seed
I was ‘numbered’ in the wilderness, by my brother-in- law, the high priest
Though I failed to be counted, when the Promised Land was reached.
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Who Am I??
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💕Tam
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Who you throwing works at Simba? 😁
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I am! Unlike some people 🙂
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😊Frank are you working?
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LOLS you are doing too well
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AAmen!!
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Little by little, we all get to learn from each other 😁
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Wow! Some of it drives me nuts…then I get so frustrated. Most times I just have to wait until the Holy Spirt says: I’ll show you‼️😅
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Well then, check this out…
“And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel;” Matthew 1:12
This follows Solomons lineage, and also…
“Which was the son of Joanna, which was the son of Rhesa, which was the son of Zorobabel, which was the son of Salathiel, which was the son of Neri,” Luke 3:27
It’s like a helix from DNA
The bloodlines touch around the time of Babylon as well as at David.
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I’m also just beginning to catch on, Pedro! I like to pursue lineages, but it really wasn’t that long ago that I realized that Mary (bloodline) descended from King David’s son Nathan, and not from King Solomon.
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That is interesting, it’s amazing how God uses near random information, but there is purpose for all things scripture.
Check this out:
“And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon;”
Matthew 1:4
I was thinking that Aaron is the father of the priesthood, and his wife would join the houses of Levi and Judah to make it a royal priesthood.
But, Nashon fathers the line of kings and of Christ.
But, I bet that you already knew that, huh?
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I know right??
I peeped this when I found the chart/graph I posted for the House of Eli. That’s where I noticed that Aaron was married to Elisheba and located this scripture😃
Aaron took Elisheba, daughter of Amminadab and sister of Nahshon, as wife; she bore him Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. (Ex 6:23)
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I can Honestly say, I have never seen this. It is interesting though, and I love that God makes mention of it.
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I finally caught on this morning 😆
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😂😅🤣😁 It’s because I don’t have to work.
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I was just telling my husband that you should’ve been asleep last night (9pm here) when you were trying to answer the trivia question 🙋♀️
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😂I fell asleep and this morning when I woke up I tried to remember. I wasn’t sure if it was 3, but when I read, it all made sense.
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Now you know that’s where I’m heading…Proverbs 3🤣I love it when when the Holy Spirit talks to me while I’m half sleep. That’s why ministers say to keep a notebook at your bedside. I got up this morning trying to hurry up and write down ✍️ last night’s download.
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🥰😁💗 Indeed.
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Tell you a story. Yesterday I started listening to an audiobook called the richest man in Babylon. It’s sort of the go to book for financial Investors. Before falling asleep, I heard the Holy Spirit says, if you want to learn about wealth, read Proverbs 3. Read it this morning and I had to laugh a little. 😁
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