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The answer to #1 is that the 'stick" of Moses is the typological sign of the Cross - through the cross, Jesus, the true deliverer brings His Church, Israel, to the true Promised Land of Heaven, through the "sea of the World" (Red Sea). Moses works all of his wonders with the staff, to signify that God will work all of His wonders for his people under the Cross. Additionally, a staff represents authority, and by being made of wood, the staff of Moses represents God's desire to choose the humble and the obedient over the mighty in the eyes of the world. A king's staff would have been made of metal, or a precious material.

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Q: 1. Why was the stick of Mose's so special to God. 2. what was the revelation about this stick that God has ask moses and said what is in your hand the time when?
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For what miracle did Moses neglect to give God credit?

a stick and a stone.


The name of the the stick Moses used to get water for the Isralites in the wilderness?

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Is it true that Moses put his stick in the Red Sea and it turned red?

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How did God instruct Moses to get water from the rock at Kadesh?

He didn't. God gave the Israelites water (Exodus ch.15, ch.17, and Numbers ch.20).Moses transmitted the people's request for water to God. Each time, God told Moses to do a certain act (throwing a stick into bitter water; hitting a stone; speaking to a stone), and then God miraculously provided water.


What are five symbols Harriet Tubman represent?

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Where is Moses' stick?

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What is the legacy that Moses gave to the world?

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Why were the israelites anoyed with Moses?

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