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41 EGW FLB 200.4 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
… this slaying of the heifer as a meaningless ceremony, but it was done by the command of God and bears a deep significance that has not lost its application …
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42 EGW CC 183.4 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… the slaying of David and had planned its accomplishment; he had cut off the last possibility of his own reconciliation with the king; and now another was preferred …
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43 EGW LHU 25.4 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… was slaying the innocent victim, it seemed to him that he was shedding the blood of the Son of God by his own hand. He knew that if he had remained steadfast to …
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44 EGW CC 82.4 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
In slaying the Egyptian, Moses had fallen into the same error so often committed by his fathers, of taking into their own hands the work that God has promised …
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45 EGW RC 325.6 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
… in slaying him, God would fulfill His promise....
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46 EGW CTr 98.4 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
After slaying the Egyptian, he saw that he had not understood God's plan, and he fled from Egypt and became a shepherd. He was no longer planning to do a great …
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