All Videos Tagged watching (Project Nsearch) - Project Nsearch 2024-05-08T08:05:09Z http://www.project.nsearch.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=watching&rss=yes&xn_auth=no Moses watching over Israel must see tag:www.project.nsearch.com,2011-04-11:4878805:Video:144311 2011-04-11T06:39:01.358Z Liberty Peckels http://www.project.nsearch.com/profile/LibertyPeckels <a href="http://www.project.nsearch.com/video/moses-watching-over-israel-1"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3344707566?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>Moses watching over Israel<br></br> Believe it or not<br></br> Using Google earth zooming in on to Israel and then into Sinai desert, then turn it 90 degrees to the right and here is Moses, zoom in to his eye and here it is the eye of GOD!<br></br> Moses, Aaron and Miriam<br></br> Level: Basic<br></br> <br></br> <br></br> Moses, Aaron and Miriam were the leaders of the Children of Israel at a… <a href="http://www.project.nsearch.com/video/moses-watching-over-israel-1"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3344707566?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />Moses watching over Israel<br /> Believe it or not<br /> Using Google earth zooming in on to Israel and then into Sinai desert, then turn it 90 degrees to the right and here is Moses, zoom in to his eye and here it is the eye of GOD!<br /> Moses, Aaron and Miriam<br /> Level: Basic<br /> <br /> <br /> Moses, Aaron and Miriam were the leaders of the Children of Israel at a pivotal time in our history: the Exodus from Egypt and the forty years of wandering in the desert before the people entered the Promised Land.<br /> <br /> An entire book could be written on the stories of these three people. Indeed, four books have already been written: the biblical books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, which tell the story of their life and times. This page can only begin to scratch the surface.<br /> <br /> The history below is derived from written Torah, Talmud, Midrash and other sources. Where information comes directly from the Bible, I have provided citations.<br /> <br /> As with the stories of the patriarchs, modern scholars question the historical accuracy of this information; however, scholars also claimed that the Torah could not have been written at that time because alphabetic writing did not exist and then archaeologists dug up 4000 year old samples of alphabetic writing.<br /> <br /> Moses<br /> Moses was the greatest prophet, leader and teacher that Judaism has ever known. In fact, one of Rambam's 13 Principles of Faith is the belief that Moses' prophecies are true, and that he was the greatest of the prophets. He is called "Moshe Rabbeinu," that is, Moses, Our Teacher/Rabbi. Interestingly, the numerical value of "Moshe Rabbeinu" is 613: the number of mitzvot that Moses taught the Children of Israel! He is described as the only person who ever knew G-d face-to-face (Deut. 34:10) and mouth-to-mouth (Num. 12:8), which means that G-d spoke to Moses directly, in plain language, not through visions and dreams, as G-d communicated with other prophets.<br /> <br /> Moses was born on 7 Adar in the year 2368 from Creation (circa 1400 BCE), the son of Amram, a member of the tribe of Levi, and Yocheved, Levi's daughter (Ex. 6:16-20). Unlike the heroes of many other ancient cultures, Moses did not have a miraculous birth. Amram married Yocheved, and she conceived, and she gave birth (Ex. 2:1-2). The only unusual thing about his birth is Yocheved's advanced age: Yocheved was born while Jacob and his family were entering Egypt, so she was 130 when Moses was born. His father named him Chaver, and his grandfather called him Avigdor, but he is known to history as Moses, a name given to him by Pharaoh's daughter.<br /> <br /> The name "Moses" comes from a root meaning "take out," because Moses was taken out of the river (Ex. 2:10). Some modern scholars point out that the root M-S-S in Egyptian means "son of" as in the name Ramases (son of Ra), but it is worth noting that Moses' name in Hebrew is M-Sh-H, not M-S-S. According to one Jewish source, Pharaoh's daughter actually named him Minios, which means "drawn out" in Egyptian, and the name Moshe (Moses) was a Hebrew translation of that name, just as a Russian immigrant named Ivan might change his name to the English equivalent, John.<br /> <br /> Moses was born in a very difficult time: Pharaoh had ordered that all male children born to the Hebrew slaves should be drowned in the river (Ex. 1:22). Yocheved hid Moses for three months, and when she could no longer hide him, she put him in a little ark and placed it on the river where Pharaoh's daughter bathed (Ex. 2:2-3). Pharaoh's daughter found the child and had compassion on him (Ex. 2:6). At the suggestion of Moses' sister Miriam, Pharaoh's daughter hired Yocheved to nurse Moses until he was weaned (Ex. 2:7-10). Yocheved instilled in Moses a knowledge of his heritage and a love of his people that could not be erased by the 40 years he spent in the antisemitic court of Pharaoh.