Dust clouds spent 40 years in the wilderness are rolling behind our jeep like a dirty veil. Sneaky boys in their underwear appearance kept chasing us. After a few seconds, they are lagging behind "gringos". When we pulled as a ranger to the Double Palm Lodge, bachata flew away. Two upper body bare rangers rested on a dirty box and revealed the pottery's idols and part of the bowl. When sitting with a cup of coffee, the ranger runs cuentos with us and the mother exchanges instructions with another visitor.
The Festival of Tempanians celebrates their wandering to the wilderness for 40 years, but it shows that 40 years of trial was granted before Jerusalem was destroyed. Contrary to Yom Kippur, the Israelites were tortured during this period, and during this festival they were ordered to be pleased. The 3rd big festival held at the end of the harvest will tell of redemption to rejoice in God (Revelation 7: 9-17). The faithful harvest represents the first day of the week after the Passover, the first single bunch (representing the Lord Jesus Christ) is shaking the final collection
The Israelites were not faithful to the covenant with God, so they were in the wilderness for 40 years. Therefore it is not surprising that they failed to circumcise then. It is a symbol of their contract. Therefore Joshua led his people through the Jordan River - Baptism - (see 21-7) after their father was deprived of the sacred ground.
For the forty years wandering in the wilderness the Israelites stood on a hill overlooking the promised land. When they left Egypt under the guidance of Moses, all the Israelites in their twenties were dead. Everyone else died without noticing the blessings they care about. why? Why did the Israeli people who left Egypt with the power of God lose the privilege to undertake the promised land? Remember that when God answers, God never breaks promises. Forty years ago this, God told the Israeli people, "I will take you to be a country, I will be your god I will give you I will take you to this land about the land that I swear to swear. "For inheritance: I am the Lord" (Exodus 6: 7-8)