Echoes Of Revelation
The Torah insists that Moses was “very humble, more than any man who was on the face of the earth”. Moses the same man who intervened against Egyptian taskmasters, who confronted Pharaoh, who pleaded with God to spare the people after the Golden Calf. How do we make sense of that? How can the fiercest moral force in the Torah also be its humblest? To unravel that paradox, we’re going to look closely at a story that seems, at first glance, to test Moses’ humility: the moment when Miriam and Aaron speak against him, questioning whether his prophetic role is truly unique. It’s in this very scene that the Torah inserts its famous aside about Moses’ humility and then, just a few verses later, God Himself declares that Moses’ prophetic clarity is unlike anyone else’s: “With him I speak mouth to mouth… clearly, and not in riddles”. A deeper listening of this episode may reveal that these two ideas Moses’ humility and Moses’ prophetic greatness aren’t opposites at all. They may actually be inseparable. Two sides of the same inner posture. And understanding that posture might just open a window into the true greatness of Moses and into a richer, more powerful understanding of what humility really is. LINKS Echoes of Revelation | Lubbock TX | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Echoes-of-Revelation/61582409057033/#]
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