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November 29, 1925 Num. 11:16-24. 31-54 SFWWJ|fi*TPfs«FuW^te CSfner'ulfl^ fk*etttjr'..B»n- of" meielders .of. brad, whom'' thou tnc- & r pe',meddersid the : people, and officers over them;; |hnng them unto the tent of meeting,. ffiat they may ithe«:vru4t',meei : . : ^.J :i ^ •.,':./ .?.;•'..'• 17. And I will come down and talk with thee ad I will take, of die Spirit which is upon thee, sad it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of eopl- wrth thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone. If: . 3.:-;-'And. say thou unto the people. Sanctify yoo %elv-\ against to-morrow, and ye shall eat flesh; for ye ha wept in the ears of Jehovah, saying, Who shall give us fie to eat? for it was well with us in Egypt: therefore Je Siah will give you flesh, and ye shall eat ' 'M |> : ;19. Ye shall not eat one day, nor two days, nor five] paysl neither ten days, nor twenty days. ":h &-: 20. But a whole month, until it come out at youf aostrus, and it be loathsome unto you; because toat.yjj iuv«'rejected Jehovah who is among you, and have wept pefpre him, saying. Why came we forth out of Egypt?:^ |v^-,2f. And Moses said. The people, among whom I afaj •jjilt six hundred thousand footmen; and thou hast said, I igjye.therfl flesh, that they may eat a whole month, pf 22^ Shall flocks and herds be slain for them, to-su mem? or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered togethjl for them; to suffice them? ' "y'M &'..; 23. And Jehovah said unto Moses, Is Jehovah's hanjdj ^dpted short? now shalt thou see whether my word shaS tonie to pass unto thee or not. _ •'•;..-J % ; .-'•.,•': i^M £24. And Moses went out. and told the people tbsf WprdlL of Jehovalu and Be gathered seveoty men of the! ^Herii; "oft the people; and set them round about the T « ^*3i.: And there went forth a wind from Jehovah, pfought quails.from the sea. and let them fall: by .the'. < |ftgiifc'S'.aay*s;. journey 'on this side, and a day's, journey*:_ other side, round about the camp; and about two cubifi |dMWjBW.'faceiof : enrtrb-/,'^ " ; -_ . V-- | - 32c And. the people rose up all that day; andj a)K|m| vjfcd&andallthe next day, and gathered the quafls: hej ^sdkyedleast gathered ten homers: and they spread tbagafl abroad for tfieraselve*: rouid armut the camp, .."'-/' W;-^§&\ W s the flesh was yet between these teetfC a^vm*! chewed,-- the anger of Jehovah w«ikmdled 3BJsS;peepIe, and Jehovah smote the people with a very ' ''1yjesbj?saiSs| feIntoaff s^^f-'Andf: die' name of that pfato wax'odFed KjferetLg ^httaavah, because mere they Buned the people pVatlu^edi £Zv '* • - ' LESSON 1NTERPRETATIQN: "f .', " - | P ^ F~* ; ' v : -;:• .- r ;.--'-'" -? - * - . "'"'"-• •. Jm - i What should we be thankful for, above att l ««*i [•" "V7e should be thankful, above all else, that; %|§ ^beJASand the "Froth as taught: and demonstrated! ByJ pejusfChihi,*-, ',-•/: >-f"V," ^.Jtrjoi does Jesus Christ, teach as the one' gri rgjreaee-gh)er, health-giver? " - y _ H •Surest teaches that Jove, t% & muvefWd? , will harmonize and gfre peaxe, healtli. aij ;to^the,wbricfef f. - v j&cFspfotatfmg lope* as taught by Jest •Ws. a 5 ve. God is the universal principle thai bwoni preachf the gospel to every creature'* (Au V.Y, ^writtenb Isaiah, "And; the wolf shall ohrelf with ] lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with : the krcl; -the calf and the young lion and the fading together. and a little child shall lead them. And the cow Jthe bear shall feed; their young ones shall He down? f-gether; and the Hon shall eat straw like the oX'-Anel 'The sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp, aridj the weaned child shall put his hand on the adder's deal £They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain! Jffor the earth shall be full of the knowledge of Jeho— K - |ks the waters cover the sea." f; What kind of food did Cod intend man to eat? ^ | .The kind of food that God designated Is cieaadjj stated in Genesis 1:29: "And God said, BehofcL I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is uj ttheface of all the earth, and every tree, in which is tS hffwt of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for food^ and to every beast of the earth, and to every bircf SJhe heavens, and to everything that creepeth upon p earth, wherein there is life,, J have given every green & -for food: and it was so. *V When did man depart from his original vegetans tdiet and acquire the habit of eating flesh? : -r-y';* -J^M | v When man fell into sense consciousness (Egypt) Ife I acquired the habit of eating flesh. .However, '.when i %fm } sons of Jacob descended into Egypt to buy food,, 'tfieS i- went to buy com. It is taught b the books of Moseg - that Jehovah God is strivbg to get the Children pi;.'lsrbD| lout of Elgypt bto the Promised Land—out of'darkness |jhtq Kght. On the journey from sense (Egypt), to SpS ^(promised Land), the habits of sense assert tnemsdyai j; and man longs' for the fleshpots of Egypt This bpfil Ifa consciousness is allegorically set forth b |Curnb^3 «Ff :1c*:'"And" say thou unto the people. Sanctify yourJ "selves agabst to-morrow, and ye shall eat flesh; foryjf have wept b the ears of Jehovah, saybg. Who shaBi give us flesh to eat? for it was well with us b Egyptjj •therefore Jehovah w 1 give you flesh..and ye shall eat*! Does (he Bible led of the good results of a aege^ tarian diet? ' ••:•:: .': .':";';is# ; ^ Yes. We read b Daniel 1:11-15, 'Then sai|| Daniel to the steward whom the prince of the eunucBi had appobted over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishaelrartffi Azariah: Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, tea,j'dkys^ and let diem gfve us pulse to eat, and water to "dnrdS Then let our countenances be looked upon before theel 'and 1 the countenance of the youths that eat of the kb'gj damties: and as diou seest, deal with thy seefss^^^is he hearkened unto them b this matter, and proved them fen days. And at me end of ten days their cdvbtei^im^ appeared fairer, and, they were fatter m flesh, than' alf' '^•jrqxiths thai: did; eat of 'the, king's daihtieslf ^£^0,:. : .'st«v^d T .tdok.',awayv.dieir. dhurries, t<'jj£f\ -.•'-.:'• •i_^.'-- bi'vi:-'- •_.-'.' : *S3 . Vh--• t >»i,' : i -::i' •' ~t$t' &' ':-—s' <^m y should drink, and'gave them pulse." and. the--; wtoe;' feli^feP^MSi*«5wSMSiMt£lafeH 4uai

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Page 1: November 29, 1925 ' ''1yjesbj?saiSs| feIntoaff Num. 11:16 ... fileNovember 29, 1925 Num. 11:16-24. 31-54 SFWWJ|fi*TPfs«FuW^te CSfner'ulfl^ fk*etttjr'..B»n- of" meielder s .of. brad,

November 2 9 , 1925 Num. 1 1 : 1 6 - 2 4 . 31-54

S F W W J | f i * T P f s « F u W ^ t e CSfner'ulfl^ fk*etttjr'..B»n- of" meielders .of. brad, whom'' thou tnc-&rpe',meddersid the: people, and officers over them;; |hnng them unto the tent of meeting,. ffiat they may ithe«:vru4t',meei:.:^.J:i^ •.,':./ .?.;•'..'•

17. A n d I will come down and talk with thee ad I will take, o f die Spirit which is upon thee, sad

it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of eopl- wrth thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone.

If: . 3.:-;-'And. say thou unto the people. Sanctify yoo %elv-\ against to-morrow, and ye shall eat flesh; for ye ha wept in the ears of Jehovah, saying, W h o shall give us fie to eat? for it was well with us in Egypt: therefore Je Siah will give you flesh, and ye shall e a t • ' 'M |> : ;19. Y e shall not eat one day, nor two days, nor five] paysl neither ten days, nor twenty days. ":h &-: 2 0 . But a whole month, until it come out at youf aostrus, and it be loathsome unto you; because toat.yjj iuv«'rejected Jehovah who is among you, and have wept pefpre him, saying. W h y came we forth out of E g y p t ? : ^ |v^-,2f. A n d Moses said. The people, among whom I afaj •jjilt six hundred thousand footmen; and thou hast said, I igjye.therfl flesh, that they may eat a whole month, p f 2 2 ^ Shall flocks and herds be slain for them, to-su mem? or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered togethjl for them; to suffice them? ' "y'M &'..; 2 3 . And Jehovah said unto Moses, Is Jehovah's hanjdj ^dpted short? now shalt thou see whether my word shaS tonie to pass unto thee or not. _ •'•;..-J %; ..-'•.,•': i^M £ 2 4 . A n d Moses went out. and told the people tbsf WprdlL o f Jehovalu and Be gathered seveoty men of the! ^Herii; "oft the people; and set them round about the T « ^ * 3 i . : And there went forth a wind from Jehovah, pfought quails.from the sea. and let them fall: by .the'. < |ftgiifc'S'.aay*s;. journey 'on this side, and a day's, journey*:_

other side, round about the camp; and about two cubifi |dMWjBW.'faceiof:u» enrtrb-/,'^ " ; -_ . V - -| - 3 2 c And. the people rose up all that day; andj a)K|m| vjfcd&andallthe next day, and gathered the quafls: he j ^sdkyedleast gathered ten homers: and they spread tbagafl abroad for tfieraselve*: rouid armut the camp, .."'-/' W;-^§&\ W s the flesh was yet between these teetfC • a^vm*! chewed,-- the anger o f Jehovah w « i k m d l e d 3BJsS;peepIe, and Jehovah smote the people with a very

' ''1yjesbj?saiSs| feIntoaff

s ^ ^ f - ' A n d f : die' name of that pfato wax'odFed KjferetLg ^httaavah, because mere they Buned the people pVatlu^edi £ Z v '* • - ' LESSON 1NTERPRETATIQN: "f .', " - | P ^ F~* ; ' v : -;:• .-r;.--'-'" -? -*- . "'"'"-• • . J m - i What should we be thankful for, above attl ««* i [•" "V7e should be thankful, above all else, that; %|§ ^beJASand the "Froth as taught: and demonstrated! ByJ pejusfChihi,*-, ',-•/: >-f"V," ^ .J tr jo i does Jesus Christ, teach as the one' gri

rgjreaee-gh)er, health-giver? " - y _H •Surest teaches that Jove, t% & muvefWd? , will harmonize a n d gfre peaxe, healt l i . a i j ;to^the,wbricfef f. - v j&cFspfotatfmg lope* as taught by Jest • W s . a • •

5ve. God is the universal principle thai

bwoni preachf the gospel to every creature'* (Au V.Y,

^writtenb Isaiah, "And; the wolf shall ohrelf with ] lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with: the krcl; -the calf and the young lion and the fading together. and a little child shall lead them. And the cow

Jthe bear shall feed; their young ones shall He down? f-gether; and the Hon shall eat straw like the oX'-Anel 'The sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp, aridj

the weaned child shall put his hand on the adder's deal £They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain! Jffor the earth shall be full of the knowledge of Jeho—K-|ks the waters cover the sea." f; What kind of food did Cod intend man to eat? ^ | . T h e kind of food that God designated Is cieaadjj stated in Genesis 1:29: "And God said, BehofcL

I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is uj ttheface of all the earth, and every tree, in which is tS hffwt of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for food^

and to every beast of the earth, and to every bircf SJhe heavens, and to everything that creepeth upon p earth, wherein there is life,, J have given every green & -for food: and it was so. *V When did man depart from his original vegetans tdiet and acquire the habit of eating flesh?:-r-y';* -J^M | v When man fell into sense consciousness (Egypt) Ife I acquired the habit of eating flesh. .However, '.when i%fm } sons of Jacob descended into Egypt to buy food,, 'tfieS i- went to buy com. It is taught b the books of Moseg - that Jehovah God is strivbg to get the Children pi;.'lsrbD| lout of Elgypt bto the Promised Land—out of'darkness |jhtq Kght. On the journey from sense (Egypt), to S p S ^(promised Land), the habits of sense assert tnemsdyai j; and man longs' for the fleshpots of Egypt This bpfil Ifa consciousness is allegorically set forth b |Curnb^3 «Ff :1c*:'"And" say thou unto the people. Sanctify yourJ "selves agabst to-morrow, and ye shall eat flesh; foryjf have wept b the ears of Jehovah, saybg. Who shaBi give us flesh to eat? for it was well with us b Egyptjj

•therefore Jehovah w 1 give you flesh..and ye shall eat*! Does (he Bible led of the good results of a aege^

tarian diet? ' ••:•:: .': .':";';is#;^ Yes. We read b Daniel 1:11-15, 'Then sai | |

Daniel to the steward whom the prince of the eunucBi had appobted over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishaelrartffi Azariah: Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, tea,j'dkys^ and let diem gfve us pulse to eat, and water to "dnrdS Then let our countenances be looked upon before theel

'and1 the countenance of the youths that eat of the kb'gj damties: and as diou seest, deal with thy seefss^^^is he hearkened unto them b this matter, and proved them fen days. And at me end of ten days their cdvbtei^im^ appeared fairer, and, they were fatter m flesh, than' alf'

'^•jrqxiths thai: did; eat of 'the, king's daihtieslf ^£^0,:.: .'st«v^dT.tdok.',awayv.dieir. dhurries, t<'jj£f\ -.•'-.:'• •i_̂ ..'-- bi'vi:-'- •_.-'.' :*S3 . Vh--•t>»i,':i-::i' •' ~t$t' • &' ':-—s'

<^m y should drink, and'gave them pulse."

and. the--; wtoe;'

feli^feP^MSi*«5wSMSiMt£lafeH 4uai