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Show me what's hidden, Part 110

  • The Ruach Hako'desh
  • May 8, 2019
  • 7 min read

In our last two food for thoughts, it revealed how Rikayon being a wise man who had understanding in all wisdom; how he begot the title of being called the first Pharaoh in Egypt; by Oswiris the son of Anom, king of Egypt and from that point forward, every king of Egypt was called Pharaoh. Rikayon was from Shinar or should we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries said; he was from confusion? Rikayon received the title Pharaoh because he worked the inhabitance belief; in which they worshiped Osiris; the god of the dead. Death is present in famine; after all, in which was just said concerning the activity in Egypt of the establishing of the first king Pharaoh; here comes Abram (in a place in which we just finished speaking concerning death that’s in Egypt is mentioned in the 15th chapter of the scroll of Jasher. Yes, Jasher; which reveals more things which are behind the scene than what’s in the Bible!!!! Jasher is mentioned by Joshua, who seemed as if he’s asking a question in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua in these words: is not this written in the book of Jasher? Then it seems as if Samuel, the man of Elohiym is answering Joshua’s question with these words coming out of the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel: it is written in the book of Jasher. Joshua had the nerve to teach; that the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day and the moon stayed in its place, until the people of Elohiym had avenged themselves upon their enemies in the Promised Land. Here’s a question to the readers who are reading this epistle; are you able to make the sun stay in the position of twelve o’clock in the sky’ while the moon remains where he’s at for a whole day???? Nevertheless, miracles like these are revealed in the scroll of Jasher. This Abram, according to the 15th chapter of the scroll of Jasher, he was in the Promised Land; a land in which El Shaddai instructed him to enter. This factor of a famine, it is also seen in the 10th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Genesis; which points out; because of the famine; Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there; for the famine was grievous in the land. Nevertheless, the scroll of Jasher in the 15th chapter has penned it in these words: And in that year of them dwelling in the Promised Land, there was a heavy famine throughout the land of Canaan, and the inhabitants of the land could not remain on account of the famine for it was very grievous. Has something ever happened in which you did not anticipate, because you thought you would peacefully remain in the Promised Land without anything pushing you among the enemies??? With this famine, Abram and all belonging to him rose and went down from what El Shaddai promised to give him; he went into Egypt on account of the famine, and when they were at the brook Mitzraim (which is known as a location which points out upcoming tribulations. It’s also seen as upper and lower Egypt; as a place being limited) so Abram and all that was with him, they remained there some time to rest from the fatigue of the road (for they were exhausted), from exiting what God had promised would be theirs forever. Why does it always seem as if you’re going to lose what God promised would be yours, doesn’t a scripture say, His gifts come without repentance??? That’s when Abram and Sarai were walking at the border of the brook Mitzraim (as is also shown in the 11th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Genesis), Abram beheld his wife Sarai that she was very beautiful. Abram said to his wife Sarai, since God has created thee with such a beautiful countenance, Abram said, I am afraid of the Egyptians lest they should slay me and take thee away, for the fear of God is not in these places. Have you ever thought; Abram was thinking this way; we are headed into something that El Shaddai did not mention would be mine and away from what El Shaddai said shall be mine, because something appeared called a famine in which El Shaddai did not mention. Everywhere I go, someone is trying to kill me because of something I have? The people in Egypt had no knowledge that El Shaddai was with Abram; so El Shaddai allowed the famine; so He could introduce Himself to one of the first Pharaohs; even before Moshe’s days. El Shaddai of Abram’s days and Yehovah of Moshe’s days said: for now, I will stretch out my hand, that I may smite the first king of Egypt called Pharaoh; even the Pharaoh who ruled when the children of Israel were in bondage. I will also smite Pharaoh’s people with pestilence (as is mentioned in the 17th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Genesis); and thou shalt be cut off from the earth. And in very deed for this cause have I raised thee (Pharaohs) up, for to shew in thee my power (for it was El Shaddai who plagued Pharaoh’s whole household); that My name El Shaddai and Yehovah may be declared throughout all the earth. Keep in mind, Abram said to his wife Sarai in the 15th chapter of the scroll of Jasher: the fear of God is not in these places (especially if you ask people who claim to belong to Elohiym through Yeshua). Keep in mind, it was Abram who came to that conclusion, that Egypt, Haran and Shinar are places in which are out of reach of El Shaddai. So, we are on our own to deliver ourselves, seeing we have nowhere else to go because of the grievous famine that even covered the Promised in which El Shaddai gave me. Which could have meant, Abram could have felt at the moment, the famine was more powerful than his Elohiym; even as you have thought in time past; other things were going to destroy you; keep in mind that Abram was only human too, Selah!!!! We’re able to read in the 15th chapter of the scroll of Jasher; Abram also commanded the same to all those that came with him to Egypt on account of the famine; also his nephew Lot he commanded, saying, If the Egyptians ask thee concerning Sarai say she is the sister of Abram. At this time; Sarai was sixty-five years of age and more beautiful than any woman that travelled with Abram and any woman in which was already a part of Pharaoh’s harem (which were wives, concubine and female servants, which share the same mate). After informing those who were with him, Abram still did not trust those who were of his household and were travelling with him. So, he took Sarai and placed her in a chest and concealed it amongst their vessels, for Abram was greatly concerned about Sarai on account of the wickedness of the Egyptians. Has anyone said to themselves; El Shaddai was with Abram; with Abram’s behavior, did it seem as if he was acting like El Shaddai was with him? This is how we all have behaved one time or many others; Selah!!!! Now it was not only time for El Shaddai to make Himself known to Pharaoh, He also needed to refresh Abram’s memory concerning His ability to deliver; in which we have no business hiding our gifts and our favor from El Shaddai. Understanding that the 22nd verse of the 18th chapter of the scroll of Proverbs reads: he who finds a [true and faithful] wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor and approval from Yehovah. So, it’s El Shaddai’s responsibility to protect them, where ever they may be forced to go; which was not on their travel course. How many of us know, when we try to hide something, we draw more attention to what we’re trying to hide; as can be seen in these words with Abram. For he, with the people that were with him came to Egypt, and when they came, they brought the chest in which Sarai was concealed and the Egyptians saw the chest (or the hiding place).

That’s when the king's servants approached Abram, saying, What hast thou here in this chest which we have not seen? Now open thou the chest and give tithe to the king of all that it contains. Because, when Abram and his crew came to Egypt; they had barely entered the gates of the city when the guards stood up to them saying, Give tithe to the king from what you have, and then you may come into the town; and Abram and those that were with him did so (but had the chest hid, so the guards did not tax him for that. When the guards found the chest, Abram said, this chest I will not open, but all you demand upon it (without me opening it) I will give (that sounds suspicious and would have made me say; his treasures are in here). And Pharaoh's officers answered Abram, saying, it is a chest of precious stones, give us the tenth thereof. Abram said, all that you desire I will give, but you must not open the chest (as if that did not make the officers want to open it the more). From that point on, Pharaoh the king's officers pressed Abram, and they reached the chest and opened it with force, and they saw, and behold a beautiful woman was in the chest. When the officers of Pharaoh the king beheld Sarai they were struck with admiration at her beauty (her being sixty-five years of age and did not look it), and all the princes and servants of Pharaoh assembled to see Sarai (as even says the 15th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Genesis), for she was very beautiful. And the king's officers ran and told Pharaoh all that they had seen, and they praised Sarai to the king; and Pharaoh ordered her to be brought, and the woman came before the king. Can you just imagine what was going through Abram’s mind; his heart probably hit the floor. For, what he had feared has now come upon him. If he just would have walked Sarai in beside him, things would have been alright. Here is where we will be picking up from seeing that Abram brought this on himself, even as we keep bringing on ourselves. For enough has been said, until next time, sayonara!!!


 
 
 

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