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The camel is an unclean animal. The Hebrews did not eat it because it didn’t have a separated hoof. The camel is a symbol of a judge. | The camel is an unclean animal. The Hebrews did not eat it because it didn’t have a separated hoof | ||
<ref group="n">Camels walk on toes</ref>. | |||
The camel is a symbol of a judge. | |||
<ref group="v">גמל - camel, recompense (give what is deserved)</ref> | <ref group="v">גמל - camel, recompense (give what is deserved)</ref> | ||
<ref group="p">Camel standing behind a judges desk with gavel. Water in his hump is the Word. he carries his own word to judge by.</ref> | |||
<ref group="n">There are four voices or roles in the play that speak for God: prophet, judge, priest, king. There are four animals that carry bread in the scriptures. The donkey and camel are two. Can you find the other two?</ref> | |||
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The camel is an unclean animal. The Hebrews did not eat it because it didn’t have a separated hoof [n 1]. The camel is a symbol of a judge. [v 1] [p 1] [n 2] [s 1] [s 2] [s 3] |
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Being an unclean animal doesn't mean that judges are bad. It just means that they teach us something that God doesn't want us to learn [n 1]. |
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Jesus said that we should not judge, or we too will be judged. [1] [n 1] [2] [3]. [4]. |
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Many people see God as a great and terrible judge. But he judged all of our sins on the cross of Jesus and forgave us [1] to show that he is also love [2]. When you are forgiven, there is no more judgement. [3] |
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God's teachers teach his love, the Gospel, by showing his forgiveness through the cross. He doesn't want us to become judges. He wants us to forgive as he has forgiven. [1] |
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Jesus told a story about a man who owed a lot of money to a king [1]. [2] He could never pay it back. When the king forgave him his debt, he put his neighbor in prison for owing him just a little money. |
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The man was shown great love through forgiveness, but then became a judge who had none. The king threw the man in prison for not also forgiving [1]. |
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We should not learn to be a judge, because if we judge, we will be judged.
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