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* [[Acts 7]]:38 This is he, that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina, and [with] our fathers: who received the lively oracles to give unto us:
* [[Acts 7]]:38 This is he, that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina, and [with] our fathers: who received the lively oracles to give unto us:


The [[Church in the Wilderness]] were the called out [[Levites]] who served the tents of the people.Their role as [[Ministers]] of a nation kept the people free for generations until they rejected God and sought a king which led to the dividing of the [[Kingdom of God]]. They like the [[Church]] established and appointed by Christ were to be [[Priests]]  to all nations.
The [[Church in the Wilderness]] were the called out [[Levites]] who served the tents of the people. The people provided [[Breeches]] for these ministers of a nation which was a covering which made them titular leaders of one of the earliest pure [[Republic|republics]].
 
How their government operated in a practical way will give you a better understanding of the Church and the kingdom  of God and His righteousness. The Corban of that early church was not like the [[Corban]] of the [[Pharisees]]. Understanding the [[Sophistry]] of modern [[Religion]] and what [[Pure Religion]] really means will give us a clearer view of those [[Levites]] of the [[Church in the Wilderness]]. Their role as [[Ministers]] of a nation kept the people free for generations until they rejected God and sought a king which led to the dividing of the [[Kingdom of God]]. They like the [[Church]] established and appointed by Christ were to be [[Priests]]  to all nations.
 
 
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Revision as of 10:38, 24 May 2015

  • Acts 7:38 This is he, that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina, and [with] our fathers: who received the lively oracles to give unto us:

The Church in the Wilderness were the called out Levites who served the tents of the people. The people provided Breeches for these ministers of a nation which was a covering which made them titular leaders of one of the earliest pure republics.

How their government operated in a practical way will give you a better understanding of the Church and the kingdom of God and His righteousness. The Corban of that early church was not like the Corban of the Pharisees. Understanding the Sophistry of modern Religion and what Pure Religion really means will give us a clearer view of those Levites of the Church in the Wilderness. Their role as Ministers of a nation kept the people free for generations until they rejected God and sought a king which led to the dividing of the Kingdom of God. They like the Church established and appointed by Christ were to be Priests to all nations.


See also:

Ministers | Why Minister | Minister of the world | Minister of the Church |
Elders | Deacon | Priests | Levites | Breeches | Hierarchy |
Altars | Stones | Stoning Daily ministration | Corban | Welfare |
Essenes | Disciples | Seven men | Church | Church legally defined | Christian |
Churches | Ministry Burnout | Religion | The Blessed Strategy | Widow |
Tens | Tithing | CORE | COM | Minister of Record | Benefactors |
Cain | Nimrod | Constantine | Christian conflict | Fathers |
Lady Godiva | Isaac Backus | Government and Liberty Described |
Monks | Lost Monks | Married Monks | Monasticism | Modern Monastic life |
Seek | Votive | Orders | Religious Orders | Rules of St Benedict |
Jesus | Was Jesus rich | Mendicant | Vow of poverty | Fervent Charity |
Denominations | Guru theories | Iconoclast | Cult | Bible Index | First to do List |


Bible | Bible Index | Bible References | Biblical bunch‎ | Sophistry‎ |
Modern Christians | Whosoever believeth | Religion | Bible_terms |

Early non Bible authors
Athenagoras of Athens | Methodius of Olympus | Theophilus or Ignatius of Antioch
Hippolytus of Rome | Justin the Martyr | Jerome | Augustine of Hippo |
Epistle of Mathetes | Gospel of James | The Gospel of Thomas |
Philo Judaeus‎ or Philo of Alexandria and The Allegories of the Sacred Laws
Polybius‎ | Plutarch | Seneca | Tacitus | Suetonius |
Marcus Tullius Cicero | Celsus | Diotrephes |
People in the Bible
Paul the Apostle | Melchizedek | Moses | Cain | Caesar | Herod |
Jesus | John the Baptist |
Matthew | Mark | Luke | John |
Nimrod | Abraham | Essenes | Pharisees | Sadducees | Zealots |
Julius Caesar | Augustus Caesar | Tiberius | Nero |
Historical People
Buddha | Constantine | Eusebius |
Ambrose | Augustine of Canterbury | Lady Godiva |
Vespian | Diocletian | Manichaeism | John Wycliffe‎ |