Moses, David and Elijah
[2023-01-30 05:43:49]
In the Old Testament period, Moses, David, Elijah were important Bible figures. They all have a unique and faithful relationship with God. The relationship between Moses and God is special. Specifically, when a person speaks with a friend, the Lord will face Moses face to face. (Deuteronomy 33: 9 - 11) Although he was with David, he loved the Lord with all his heart. Furthermore, the dependence of David on the God is eternal, praise and worship God. (Samuel 22nd) When he was in Elijah, the relationship with God was love for the will of God.
In Abraham's religion, Abraham himself, Moses, David, Elijah are the most important leaders recorded in the Hebrew Bible tradition. John the Baptist, Jesus and his Apostle, and Saul of the Great gave the impression that again in the New Testament, the founder and Christian important persons are dominated. This was followed by over 1,000 theologians known as Godfather. Muslim was founded by Muhammad, his successor Abu Bakr, Omar, Ottoman Ibn Afan and Ali, Sunni and Ali Eben Abitaly, and the 12 Shi'a creeds of 12 imams . It is also a person. Meanwhile, the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth, has nothing to do with teaching and teaching, but is an important person in Catholicism. Muhammad's daughter Fatima is regarded as a model for men and women for Muslims.
Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, Moses, Israel, Jephthah, David, Elijah, and John the Baptist are common to Jesus. Most of them did not reach the wilderness because they did something wrong, so they should be punished, but they did something or because everything was right. This is an embarrassing return to a sincere life. So many good gods of God were brought to a bad place by God. But bad places can fulfill the good purpose of God. WILDERNESS is not optimistic (neither intended nor designed). Therefore, this is not a self-choice, but is always a plan of God. (Yes, God's plan is not always very interesting, but it's not always good, it does not mean pleasure.) The heroes listed above did not go to the wilderness as they wanted it. They went there because they had to do this. They were forced to go there (to be kicked out, to be kicked out) or to be called there. This is not their choice
The story of Jesus 'exorcism deprives Moses and Elijah' s sensitivity - to feed people in the sea, healing, in the wilderness, spread the law - and resistance to King Ahab against Pharaoh and Elijah of Moses. As such a prophet, the renewal that Jesus asked the people, suppressed the vital elements of bondage and helped counteract the negative elements of the empire. The power of Jesus against the devil (sometimes in contact with the Roman Corps - Mark 5: 9; Luke 8: 30) symbolizes his rejection of Roman power. Remember that at the beginning of the ministry, Jesus met Satan in the wilderness. Satan gives Jesus political power as if it is of Satan. When Jesus later kicked out the devil, he showed that he continued to refuse Satan's presence among people.