My Man, Moses
- John Bost
- 22 minutes ago
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As I begin my annual read through scripture, much has changed over these 50 some years. Now working my way through Genesis, reading as if I were Moses, while leading a mass of humans across a wilderness, assuming 2% will get it, 18% can lean and 80% just follow!
Thanks, Vilfredo Pareto and of late, Joseph M. Juran, check 'em out!
Seems the same in 2025.
Moses, in relationship with the "I Am", and of late I learned, "Ein Sof", the transcendent One, writes his words by pulling from a history passed down through ancestors who apparently lived for centuries. As well, with what he learned through Pharoah's house as a young boy.
As to the longevity described, those hundreds of years likely reduced after the "flood gates of heaven" were released the atmosphere somehow diminished? The flood, not only captured by Moses, but as I understand, also found historical writ from civilization he would likely have never been exposed to. Interesting.
His stories, such as Sarai's beauty, Abram's shenanigans to protect himself and her from Pharoah. Serious diseases werexsoon inflicted, until Sarai was released. Abram by then had prospered sufficient that nephew Lot begins his own quarreling.
So much to be learned about Moses' thought processes, much accurately depicting our own human tendencies. You'd think he left Egypt with a PhD in psychology!
Perhaps these ancient texts truly were inspired, captured on scrolls, a gift for my guidance each morning for over half a century.
Call me simple, or by way of the Christ in me, the Father's love and the Spirit's guidance, this old boy has been blessed!



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