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Sunday, March 13, 2011

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LJ

Each of them represented a temptation the children of Israel had failed to renounce while wandering in the desert for forty years.

Interesting. Perhaps I wasn't paying attention but that is a parallel that I had not seen before Carl.

Verse 22 of Genesis 3 is not part of the reading but I think we should be thankful to God for what he did there. Can you imagine living forever in this state of sin? We often think, humanly/terrestrially speaking of how great it would be not to die, and indeed, there are biological/medical studies that are ongoing to try to accomplish this feat of living forever. But this verse 22 of Genesis 3 tells me why it will never happen.

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