Solomon told Abiathar that he could not continue to serve as a priest of the Lord. This happened the way the Lord said it would. God said this about Eli the priest and his family at Shiloh. {And Abiathar was from Eli’s family.}
Acts 7:39 - Easy To Read Version “But our ancestors did not want to obey Moses. They rejected him. They wanted to go back to Egypt again. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 to whom our fathers would not obey, but thrust him from them, and in their hearts turned back again into Egypt, Amplified Bible - Classic Edition [And yet] our forefathers determined not to be subject to him [refusing to listen to or obey him]; but thrusting him aside they rejected him, and in their hearts yearned for and turned back to Egypt. [Num. 14:3, 4.] American Standard Version (1901) to whom our fathers would not be obedient, but thrust him from them, and turned back in their hearts unto Egypt, Common English Bible He’s also the one whom our ancestors refused to obey. Instead, they pushed him aside and, in their thoughts and desires, returned to Egypt. Catholic Public Domain Version It is he whom our fathers were not willing to obey. Instead, they rejected him, and in their hearts they turned away toward Egypt, Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Whom our fathers would not obey; but thrust him away, and in their hearts turned back into Egypt, |
Solomon told Abiathar that he could not continue to serve as a priest of the Lord. This happened the way the Lord said it would. God said this about Eli the priest and his family at Shiloh. {And Abiathar was from Eli’s family.}
The people became jealous of Moses.\par They became jealous of Aaron,\par the Lord’s holy priest.\par
The people said, “It would have been better if the Lord had just killed us in the land of Egypt. At least there we had plenty to eat. We had all the food we needed. But now you have brought us out here into this desert. So he can make us die from hunger.”
But the people were very thirsty for water. So they continued complaining to Moses. The people said, “Why did you bring us out of Egypt? Did you bring us out here so that we, our children, and our cattle will all die without water?”
We remember the fish we ate in Egypt. That fish cost us nothing. We also had good vegetables like cucumbers, melons, chives, onions, and garlic.
They began complaining against God and Moses. The people said, “Why did you bring us out of Egypt? We will die here in the desert! There is no bread! There is no water! And we hate this terrible food!”
The man who was doing wrong to the other man pushed Moses away. He said to Moses, ‘Did anyone say you could be our ruler and judge? No!
The spirits of prophets are under the control of the prophets themselves.
Gilead’s wife had several sons. When those sons grew up, they did not like Jephthah. Those sons forced Jephthah to leave his home town. They said to him, “You will not get any of our father’s property. You are the son of another woman.”