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Fatherhood 2 of 5 – The Father as Priest – Derek Prince
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  1. Elberfeld translation of Deuteronomy 25
    1 If there is a dispute between men and they go to court and judge, then the righteous are to be judged righteous and the guilty guilty. (Deuteronomy 16:18; Deuteronomy 17,9; Prov 17:15; Isa 5:20; Clan 3:35)

    2 And if the guilty man has earned blows, the judge is to lay him down and have him beaten in his presence according to the number stipulated, according to his guilt. (Luke 12.47; Acts 5.40)
    3 He may give him forty blows – no more – so that if he continues to beat him with many blows beyond these, your brother will not be dishonored in your eyes. (2 Cor 11:24)
    4 Thou shalt not shut up the ox when it is threshing. (1 Cor 9,9; 1 Tim 5,18)
    to verse 1. This is how one feels righteousness with common sense.
    to verse 2. Small guilt less punishment and more guilt more punishment. There used to be corporal punishment for guilt. Today there is jail or fines or other punishments
    to verse 3. There is a maximum penalty and it also revolves around human dignity when it comes to punishment. 40 beats used to be survived, but probably not always. Nevertheless, the guilty man is seen as a brother of mankind from whom one cannot take away all honor.
    to verse 4. Now comes the leap of thought, before it turns to guilty parties and punishments. Now it's about animals doing the work. These beings have not committed any crimes but they work. It is the enhancement of stealing human dignity. Now they call people disparagingly stupid animals, these people take care of their livelihood and the livelihood of their families with their work. Now they are ordered to bandage their mouths (so that they are plagued by being deprived of the air they breathe. A kind of torture even though they are innocent). In 1 Cor 9,9 and 1 Tim 5,18 Paul already points out that it is not about oxen but about people. Here about apostles who deserve their wages for their work. However, this is not the only type of interpretation, although it is correct. In His Word God shows again and again something new that people learn and understand.
    If you no longer see people as human beings but as slaughter cattle (ox), this is an increase in the punishment (torture). Connecting the mouth fully applies to the present day. Go shopping and you will see a lot of oxen. God told people this over 3000 years ago and this prophecy will be recognized at the end of the day. God said that you shouldn't do that and people who order this do not do God's will, but the opposite of it. Satan only wants to kill, steal and destroy.
    But Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life. There is also a connection between the muzzle and buying and selling, a forerunner of the mark of the beast.

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