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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 with flesh on the ground.</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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<ref>{{bgw| Jer 17:9 }} The heart [is] deceitful above all [things], and desperately wicked: who can know it?</ref>.
<ref>{{bgw| Jer 17:9 }} The heart [is] deceitful above all [things], and desperately wicked: who can know it?</ref>.
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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  
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  
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Jesus told a story about a man who owed a lot of money to a king.  
Jesus told a story about a man who owed a lot of money to a king  
<ref>{{sy| debt}}</ref>.  
<ref>{{bgw| Mt 18:23-35 }}</ref>  
<ref>{{bgw| Mt 18:23-35 }}</ref>  
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.
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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We should not learn to be a judge, because if we judge, we will be judged. 
We should not learn to be a judge, because if we judge, we will be judged. 
 
<ref group="n">Jesus lived a perfect life and removed all our excuses. His life judged us, so he had to be judged.</ref>
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