05-04-2023, 02:15 AM
(05-03-2023, 04:27 PM)veil23 Wrote:(05-02-2023, 01:08 PM)searchinmyroots Wrote: Moses spoke directly with G-d.
King David wrote poems and music from his connection with G-d, big difference.
I don't recall every police officer following the law the same as judges do not either.
Some "reduce" the crime and do not all follow the letter of the law, or do in different ways.
Yes, Moses spoke face to face with G-d but now you have ask yourself: "Why is it Moses had to cover his face with a veil when he came down off the mountain to talk with the people?" Why couldn't the people receive that glory? Very interesting, indeed.
Psalm 110 is a Messianic prophecy so David obviously heard directly from G-d.
As for the police officer and the judge -you are arguing the exception and not the rule. You know what I meant.
Exodus 34 says the following -
29 - And it came to pass when Moses descended from Mount Sinai, and the two tablets of the testimony were in Moses' hand when he descended from the mountain and Moses did not know that the skin of his face had become radiant while He had spoken with him
30 - that Aaron and all the children of Israel saw Moses and behold! the skin of his face had become radiant, and they were afraid to come near him.
31 - But Moses called to them, and Aaron and all the princes of the community returned to him, and Moses would speak to them.
32 - Afterwards all the children of Israel would draw near, and he would command them everything that the Lord had spoken with him on Mount Sinai.
33- When Moses had finished speaking with them, he placed a covering over his face.
Only Moses heard directly from G-d. Prophets heard from G-d through dreams and visions.
Looks like Moses placed the veil over his face after he spoke to the Israelites when he came down from the mountain.
Not sure that is the "exception" as I see many crimes and sentences reduced. That seems to be more of the norm to me.