The Truth about Angels

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Chapter 8—Angels at the Time of the Exodus The Birth of Moses As time rolled on, [Joseph] the great man to whom Egypt owed so much ... passed to the grave. And “there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph.” ... “And he said unto his people, Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we.” .... Orders were issued ... to destroy the Hebrew male children at their birth. Satan was the mover in this matter. He knew that a deliverer was to be raised up among the Israelites; and by leading the king to destroy their children he hoped to defeat the divine purpose.... {TA 88.1} While this decree was in full force, a son was born to Amram and Jochebed.... The mother succeeded in concealing the child [Moses] for three months. Then, finding that she could no longer keep him safely, she prepared a little ark of rushes, making it watertight by means of slime and pitch; and laying the babe therein, she placed it among the flags at the river’s brink. She dared not remain to guard it, lest the child’s life and her own should be forfeited; but his sister, Miriam, lingered near, ... anxiously watching to see what would become of her little brother. And there were other watchers. The mother’s earnest prayers had committed her child to the care of God; and angels, unseen, hovered above his lowly resting place. Angels directed Pharaoh’s daughter thither. Her curiosity was excited by the little basket, and as she looked upon the beautiful child within, she read the story at a glance. The tears of the babe awakened her compassion, and ... she determined that he should be saved; she would adopt him as her own.—Patriarchs and Prophets, 241-243. {TA 88.2} The elders of Israel were taught by angels that the time for their deliverance was near, and that Moses was the man whom God would employ to accomplish this work. Angels instructed Moses also that Jehovah had chosen him to break the bondage of his people. He, supposing that they were to obtain their freedom by force of arms, expected to lead the Hebrew host against the armies of Egypt.—Patriarchs and Prophets, 245. {TA 89.1} Moses remained at court until he was forty years of age.... One day while thus abroad, seeing an Egyptian smiting an Israelite, he sprung forward, and slew the Egyptian ... and immediately buried the body in the sand.... [Moses] made his escape and fled toward Arabia.... After a time, Moses married one of the daughters of Jethro; and here, in the service of his father-in-law, as keeper of his flocks, he remained forty years.—Patriarchs and Prophets, 246, 247. {TA 89.2} Moses in Midian Could his [Moses’] eyes have been opened, he would have seen the messengers of God, pure, holy angels, bending lovingly over him, shedding their light around him.—The Signs of the Times, February 19, 1880. {TA 90.1} While engaged in his round of duties he [Moses] saw a bush, branches, foliage, and trunk, all burning, yet not consumed. He drew near to view the wonderful sight, when a voice addressed him from out of the flame. It was the voice of God. It was He who, as the 43


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Chapter 21 Angels in the Great Hereafter

26min
pages 139-148

Chapter 20 Angels in the Final Crisis

28min
pages 129-138

Chapter 18 Angels From Pentecost to the Last Days

33min
pages 111-122

Chapter 19 Angels in Ellen White’s Experience

16min
pages 123-128

Chapter 17 Angels From Christ’s Resurrection Until His Ascension

22min
pages 103-110

Chapter 16 Angels From Christ’s Passion Until His Death

19min
pages 96-102

Chapter 15 Good and Evil Angels During Christ’s Ministry

14min
pages 90-95

Chapter 14 Angels at Christ’s Baptism and in the Wilderness

14min
pages 84-89

Chapter 12 Angels From the Captivity to John the Baptist

19min
pages 69-76

Chapter 13 The Incarnation and Early Life of Christ

18min
pages 77-83

Chapter 11 Angels From David’s Time to the Babylonian Captivity

16min
pages 63-68

Chapter 10 Angels From the Time of the Judges to the Early Kingdom

18min
pages 56-62

Chapter 9 Angels From Sinai to the Taking of Jericho

18min
pages 49-55

Chapter 5 The Rebellious Angels Are Cast Out, and Adam and Eve Fall

24min
pages 23-31

Chapter 8 Angels at the Time of the Exodus

12min
pages 44-48

Chapter 6 Angels Before and After Noah’s Flood

13min
pages 32-36

Chapter 7 Angels in the Times of Abraham

19min
pages 37-43

Chapter 4 The Origin of Evil

19min
pages 16-22

Chapter 2 Angel Ministry Today

11min
pages 7-11

Chapter 1 Angels and You a Brief Overview

5min
pages 4-6

Chapter 3 Angels in Heaven, Before the Rebellion

7min
pages 12-15
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