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I have German exchange students that work at our school each year. Last year one of them taught it to me. That’s my voice on the recording. This year I recited Das Vater Unser, from memory to each of the four new students, and found one young believer among them. He rides my bus Tuesday, Thursday, and sometimes Friday. His host family is a young miracle family that go to RVV, and I didn’t realize it until some months later. After a few months, I was talking to our pastor after church, and along comes this same student, he asked me, “what are you doing here?”
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Yesterday he came to me with the trouble of being persecuted… one of the other German students mocks him, and taunts him. Theo is the one I connected with, Henry is the other. Henry confronted him with some of those verses we were hoping to have removed from scriptures, you know, the ones that make God look bad? You know, the holes in the Swiss cheese? The lynch pin that brings it all down and exposes it as a sham? Well…. that’s how Henry presented it. Exodus 21…
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Theo came to me and said, “I don’t have Exodus in my Bible…”
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as it turns out… I was driving and had him tell me what the very first book in that Bible, on his phone, what it was called… Moses he says… and the second? Moses 2 he says… and then I caught on LOL . . . so you probably have caught on by now, or way before me, you seem so quiet at 6:02 on a Saturday morning LOL
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so he read “Moses 2” 21:
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I just used AI to find this short explanation>
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The first five books of the Bible (the Pentateuch or Torah) are commonly referred to in German as the Fünf Bücher Mose (Five Books of Moses). In German Bible translations, they are generally named: 1. Mose / Genesis 2. Mose / Exodus 3. Mose / Levitikus 4. Mose / Numeri 5. Mose / Deuteronomium