Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 I know...I know!! Well maybe. Exodus 12:37 gives us the number of soldiers. Then add wives, kids, servants, older people, etc and the notes in my Bible says that the estimated grand total of the exodus was: 6,100,800! WOW! FW: Moses - This is Amazing > > > > > > > > > > > GOD IS NOT ONLY GOOD..... > HE IS AWESOME ! > > > This has great sound! > > AWESOME > This is almost overwhelming when you think about it. > > You MUST read to the end: (smile) > > Moses and the people were in the desert, but what was he going to do > with them? > > They had to be fed, and feeding 2 or 3 million people requires a lot of food. > > According to the Quartermaster General > in the Army, it is reported that > Moses would have to have had 1500 tons of food each day. Do you know that to bring that much food each day, two freight trains, each at least amile long, would be required! > > Besides you must remember, they were out in the desert, so they wouldhave to have firewood to use in cooking the food. This would take 4000tons of wood and a few more freight trains, each a mile long, just for oneday. > > And just think, they were forty years in transit. > > And Oh yes! They would have to have water. If they only had enough to drink and wash a few dishes, it would take 11,000,000 gallons each dayand a freight train with tank cars, 1800 miles long, just to bring water! > > And then another thing! > > They had to get across the Red Sea at night. Now, if they went on a narrow path, double file, the line would be 800 miles long and would require35 days and nights to get through. So there had to be a space in the RedSea, 3 miles wide so that they could walk 5000 abreast to get over in onenight. > > But then, there is another problem...............each time they camped at the end of the day, a campground two-thirds the size of the state of Rhode Island was required, or a total of 750 square miles long........ think of it! This much space for camping. > > Do you think Moses figured all this out before he left Egypt? I think not! > > You see, Moses believed in God. God took care of these things for him. > > Now do you think God has any problem taking care of all your needs? > > I asked the Lord to bless you As I prayed for you today. To guide you andprotect you as you go along your way.... His love is always with you, > > His promises are true, And when we give Him all our cares, You know Hewill see us through. > > Our God is an Awesome God!! > > So when the road you're traveling on seems difficult at best, just remember I'm praying and God will do the rest. > > Pass this to at least 10 people you want God to bless, and don't forget to send it back to the one who asked God to bless you first. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 I am taking a class with our rabbi on Wednesday, so I'll ask him!! Edith > > > > FW: Moses - This is Amazing > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > GOD IS NOT ONLY GOOD..... > > HE IS AWESOME ! > > > > > > This has great sound! > > > > AWESOME > > This is almost overwhelming when > you think about it. > > > > You MUST read to the end: (smile) > > > > Moses and the people were in > the desert, but what was he going to do > > with them? > > > > They had to be fed, and feeding 2 or > 3 million people requires a lot of food. > > > > According to the Quartermaster General > > in the Army, it is reported that > > Moses would have to have had 1500 > tons of food each day. Do you know that to bring that much food each > day, two freight trains, each at least amile long, would be required! > > > > Besides you must remember, they > were out in the desert, so they wouldhave to have firewood to use in > cooking the food. This would take 4000tons of wood and a few more > freight trains, each a mile long, just for oneday. > > > > And just think, they were forty > years in transit. > > > > And Oh yes! They would have to > have water. If they only had enough to drink and wash a few dishes, > it would take 11,000,000 gallons each dayand a freight train with > tank cars, 1800 miles long, just to bring water! > > > > And then another thing! > > > > They had to get across the Red Sea > at night. Now, if they went on a narrow path, double file, the line > would be 800 miles long and would require35 days and nights to get > through. So there had to be a space in the RedSea, 3 miles wide so > that they could walk 5000 abreast to get over in onenight. > > > > But then, there is another > problem...............each time they camped at the end of the day, a > campground two-thirds the size of the state of Rhode Island was > required, or a total of 750 square miles long........ think of it! > This much space for camping. > > > > Do you think Moses figured all this > out before he left Egypt? I think not! > > > > You see, Moses believed in God. God > took care of these things for him. > > > > Now do you think God has any > problem taking care of all your needs? > > > > I asked the Lord to bless you As I > prayed for you today. To guide you andprotect you as you go along > your way.... His love is always with you, > > > > His promises are true, And when we > give Him all our cares, You know Hewill see us through. > > > > Our God is an Awesome God!! > > > > So when the road you're traveling > on seems difficult at best, just remember I'm praying and God will do > the rest. > > > > Pass this to at least 10 people you > want God to bless, and don't forget to send it back to the one who > asked God to bless you first. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 You may not be far from the actual number. My rabbi says there were 600,000 Hebrew " soldiers " who left with their entire families. Since most families at that time consisted of multiple wives and many children, 6 million may not be far off. If you take the current average of 2 parents and 2 children, you have 2.4 million. Then add the sisters, brothers, cousins and other family members. The rabbi intimated there was more to this, but he was rushing off. I'll bring it up again next week. Edith > > > > > > FW: Moses - This is Amazing > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > GOD IS NOT ONLY GOOD..... > > > HE IS AWESOME ! > > > > > > > > > This has great sound! > > > > > > AWESOME > > > This is almost overwhelming > when > > you think about it. > > > > > > You MUST read to the end: > (smile) > > > > > > Moses and the people were > in > > the desert, but what was he going to do > > > with them? > > > > > > They had to be fed, and feeding > 2 or > > 3 million people requires a lot of food. > > > > > > According to the Quartermaster > General > > > in the Army, it is reported that > > > Moses would have to have had > 1500 > > tons of food each day. Do you know that to bring that much food > each > > day, two freight trains, each at least amile long, would be > required! > > > > > > Besides you must remember, > they > > were out in the desert, so they wouldhave to have firewood to > use in > > cooking the food. This would take 4000tons of wood and a few > more > > freight trains, each a mile long, just for oneday. > > > > > > And just think, they were > forty > > years in transit. > > > > > > And Oh yes! They would have > to > > have water. If they only had enough to drink and wash a few > dishes, > > it would take 11,000,000 gallons each dayand a freight train > with > > tank cars, 1800 miles long, just to bring water! > > > > > > And then another thing! > > > > > > They had to get across the Red > Sea > > at night. Now, if they went on a narrow path, double file, the > line > > would be 800 miles long and would require35 days and nights to > get > > through. So there had to be a space in the RedSea, 3 miles wide > so > > that they could walk 5000 abreast to get over in onenight. > > > > > > But then, there is another > > problem...............each time they camped at the end of the > day, a > > campground two-thirds the size of the state of Rhode Island was > > required, or a total of 750 square miles long........ think of > it! > > This much space for camping. > > > > > > Do you think Moses figured all > this > > out before he left Egypt? I think not! > > > > > > You see, Moses believed in > God. God > > took care of these things for him. > > > > > > Now do you think God has any > > problem taking care of all your needs? > > > > > > I asked the Lord to bless you > As I > > prayed for you today. To guide you andprotect you as you go > along > > your way.... His love is always with you, > > > > > > His promises are true, And > when we > > give Him all our cares, You know Hewill see us through. > > > > > > Our God is an Awesome God!! > > > > > > So when the road you're > traveling > > on seems difficult at best, just remember I'm praying and God > will do > > the rest. > > > > > > Pass this to at least 10 > people you > > want God to bless, and don't forget to send it back to the one > who > > asked God to bless you first. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I don't really know why, I just got a little interested in this and started poking around. The following, and more than you ever wanted to know can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus " According to the Biblical account, it appears that 600,000 adult men left Egypt, and traveled with Moses first to Mount Sinai; some 40 years later their descendants invaded the land of Canaan. According to many Jewish sources, the total number of Israelites including women and children numbered some three million. Throughout history this story was generally accepted as historically accurate; belief in the details of this story wasn't a religious belief as such; rather, it was believed that this was a historical fact that the Bible faithfully recorded. " Recent archaeological research has cast doubt on this story. Archaeologists have not found evidence that the Sinai was ever host to millions of people, nor of a massive population increase in Canaan during this time period. At this time in history, the land only had a population of between 50,000 to 100,000. " Archaeologists and historians have worked in the Middle East for many years to determine approximately how many people have lived in a given area at a given time. This is done by analyzing the evidence: buildings, trash, human waste product, skeletons, traces of ancients farms and fields, clothing, documents, and of course, historical records of those whom they encountered. " For fundamentalist Jews and Christians, these findings present a problem, as they would invalidate a major claim in the Bible. Non-fundamentalist factions of Judaism and Christianity find little problem with this issue. " Many rabbis in the Talmud stated that one should never interpret certain Torah verses literally. Later rabbis such as Maimonides taught that when scientific evidence contradicts a current understanding of the Bible, that means that we are obligated to reinterpret that verse in accord with science. For many traditional rabbis, such a position was not heresy. This view exists today within Conservative Judaism, Reform Judaism, and parts of modern Orthodox Judaism. How can this text in Exodus be understood in light of these findings? " Hebrew University professor Abraham Malamat points out that the Bible often refers to 600 and its multiples, as well as 1,000 and its multiples, typologically in order to convey the idea of a large military unit. " The issue of Exodus 12:37 is an interpretive one. The Hebrew word eleph can be translated " thousand, " but it is also rendered in the Bible as " clans " and " military units. " When I look at the question as an Egyptologist, I know that there are thought to have been 20,000 in the entire Egyptian army at the height of Egypt's empire. And at the battle of Ai in 7, there was a severe military setback when 36 troops were killed. " Therefore if one reads elephim as military units, the number of Hebrew fighting men was between 5,000 and 6,000. This would give a total Hebrew population of less than 20,000, something within the range of historical possibility. .... and on and on. >You may not be far from the actual number. My rabbi says there were >600,000 Hebrew " soldiers " who left with their entire families. Since >most families at that time consisted of multiple wives and many >children, 6 million may not be far off. If you take the current >average of 2 parents and 2 children, you have 2.4 million. Then add >the sisters, brothers, cousins and other family members. > >The rabbi intimated there was more to this, but he was rushing off. >I'll bring it up again next week. >Edith Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA ghekhuis@... We are the CroMagnon of the future Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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