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:carry, lift up ''נשא'' - 'forget נש Jehovah א'
:carry, lift up ''נשא'' - 'forget נש Jehovah א'
:clothes - always represents works
:clothes - always represents works
:evening - the cross
:washing -evaluate your works by the teaching of the word <ref>{{bgw| Eph 5:26 }} That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,</ref>
:washing -evaluate your works by the teaching of the word <ref>{{bgw| Eph 5:26 }} That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,</ref>


Whoever brags about doing the things the dietary law told us not to do needs forgiveness offered by Jesus. In the play they would wait until evening. Since the evening represents the cross, we must wash, or change our thinking so that we agree with God that what we did was wrong. Afterwards, we wait until evening by approaching Christ for forgiveness.
Whoever brags about doing the things the dietary law told us not to do needs forgiveness offered by Jesus. In the play they would wait until evening. Since the evening represents the cross, we must wash, or change our thinking so that we agree with God that what we did was wrong. Afterwards, we wait until evening by approaching Christ for forgiveness.

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ELTB CC Carrying the carcass []


According to the script, if any of the actors carried the dead body of any of the unclean animals mentioned in Eat Learn this Book, ELTB Bad Birds or ELTB Creepy Crunchies, they had to wash their clothes and they were considered unclean until the evening. [1] What could God be trying to tell us through these symbols?

Let's see what some of the words mean:

carry, lift up נשא - 'forget נש Jehovah א'
clothes - always represents works
evening - the cross
washing -evaluate your works by the teaching of the word [2]

Whoever brags about doing the things the dietary law told us not to do needs forgiveness offered by Jesus. In the play they would wait until evening. Since the evening represents the cross, we must wash, or change our thinking so that we agree with God that what we did was wrong. Afterwards, we wait until evening by approaching Christ for forgiveness.

  1. ± Le 11:25-28 And whosoever beareth [ought] of the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even. 26 [The carcases] of every beast which divideth the hoof, and [is] not clovenfooted, nor cheweth the cud, [are] unclean unto you: every one that toucheth them shall be unclean. 27 And whatsoever goeth upon his paws, among all manner of beasts that go on [all] four, those [are] unclean unto you: whoso toucheth their carcase shall be unclean until the even. 28 And he that beareth the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even: they [are] unclean unto you.
  2. ± Eph 5:26 That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,