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When the were governed in Egypt they were governed by [[consent]] too. They agreed to give a percentage of their labor to the government and their loyalty if he gave them "[[free bread]]".  
When the were governed in Egypt they were governed by [[consent]] too. They agreed to give a percentage of their labor to the government and their loyalty if he gave them "[[free bread]]".  


This offer of the [[dainties]] vshas been repeated throughout history in many ways from Nimrod to Pharaoh and Caesar to [[FDR]].
This offer of the [[dainties]] of rulers has been repeated throughout history in many ways from Nimrod to Pharaoh and Caesar to [[FDR]].


We need to understand the differences.
We need to understand the differences.


# The Covent is with the God not with men and their gods.
# The Covent is with the God not with men and their gods.
? antinomianism, (Greek anti, “against”; nomos, “law”), doctrine according to which Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying the Mosaic Law.

Revision as of 19:41, 7 April 2023

Episode 12

Exodus: Episode 12 begins with Exodus Exodus•Mar 29, 2023

"What are the consequences of not taking sacrifice seriously in religious practice? Jordan and the roundtable (now joined by Gregg Hurwitz and Ben Shapiro) continue their exploration of Exodus 24, focusing on the details of sacred space, ritual and worship with specific emphasis on the ideal of sacrificing in order to live up to the highest ideal—and the disunity that comes from disregarding the importance of sacrifice as a result." Daily Wire

Government by consent

"All the LORD has spoken we will do" Exodus 24

When the were governed in Egypt they were governed by consent too. They agreed to give a percentage of their labor to the government and their loyalty if he gave them "free bread".

This offer of the dainties of rulers has been repeated throughout history in many ways from Nimrod to Pharaoh and Caesar to FDR.

We need to understand the differences.

  1. The Covent is with the God not with men and their gods.

? antinomianism, (Greek anti, “against”; nomos, “law”), doctrine according to which Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying the Mosaic Law.