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Shechem you want

Shechem you want

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>>FATHER'S RIGHTEOUSNESS pt1 🔥🩸💌✝️ <<

 

They, say of their sister, "should we treat her as a common harlot."

 

Then they precisely do this. They in essence killed their sister. With Joseph it was, "let us not have our brother's blood on our hands, it will never leave us." But see GOD shows, in sinful state, not set to please GOD, you will do that, without even knowing, a liar should not think to have truth, by the lie, he has forsaken all rights too, as is written, :S;s"Wisdom is a HOLY SPIRIT, she is rebuked by deceit, and will flee from a liar...... she will not let a liar remember that which is most valuable.... Those who love me, love life, those who hate me love death... to forsake me, is to forsake your own life....." 

They give her to be married for days, using her to as a means to gain, vengeance, revenge, or what ever you would call it. 

If they care for the daughters, sisters, at all they are too her husband, her covering. and Shechem was proved well to do for that, very well too do, being more honorable than all his father's before him, Moses wrote that. And that was after he was married in the family. That means, Noah, and Arbraham Shechem was more honorable, than Abel and Enoch, all the way to THE ONE FATHER, who is before there is, thus not before him, but ever was. 

Now see how Shechem covers Dianne, and takes total blame, leaving nothing for her to be blamed or chargted with. But Shechem knowing he is the male, that is Shechem of 13 years old, knew he being the male, it was all on him, all that is in his care, and thus brings her blameless not just before her father, but all them that cought them, his famiy, his friends, hers too.

So you can see why Moses wrote, more honorable than all his fathers before him. Shechem saying, "i raped her, now what is her price, i will pay anything name it." This is too her father Jacob who paid more for two wives, than anyone else you can find, a 7year service is counted a life time, literally as a man ast thirties years of age, a 7 years is a time, a life time, a symbol of Saturns year = 7th planet = 29.5 years to make a full year for Saturn, hence Jesus Baptism is at 30 years, that is after a time of 7earys, or after the firrst week, which is also why the the male child is circumcised on the 8th day, that is to symbol after the mothers time, her week, her 7years, her 30 years, he must come out to be to THE LORD GOD LIVING. 

If you ever hear of your daughter getting on with somebody, and when you meet that man, or boy in this case, and he says to you, "your daughter is perfect, you did on heaven's of a job, you and your wife, her mother. and all them that cared and care for her. She is so lovely and perfect to me, and i want you to know, i raped her. What you heard is true. We got it on. But it was not her fault, your duagher sir, is not like that, she is perfect, just the way you made her. Her honor is in full tact, I took her sir. I am the man, and i took her. I am the stronger vessel, i am the male, i am the man, and i took, her. She can not be blamed, in no regard, understand that sir. Now that you know this, i want you to know i love her, with all that i am. I love her and can not live without her. So name your price, your dowry, whatever it is, i will pay it sir, for i love her, and i must be with her. "

If a man, or a boy, as in Shechem's case tells you that. You just found a better father for your daughter than you have been. Than Abel, and Abraham, and Jacob were, than even Laban, and Laban pulled off one heaven's of a heavy labor concerning his daughters. So much so Laban is the one that taught Jacob The Israeli covenant. 
"what can i do for my daughters now Jacob, for them my duaghters, and the children they bore. Come now let us make a covenant, that you will do right by my daughters...." 

Moses knew this, and still wrote, Shechem is more honorable than all his fathers before him. Moses knew this, because like THE LORD did to Jacob, THE LORD did more dramatically to Moses, and learning from Jacob, that is Laban overtaking him like a thief in the night, Moses asks his father in law for blessings and permission, as though it would matter to THE COMMAND GIVEN FROM THE LORD. i am a firm believer that if Moses had not gotten, he would have waited till his father in law died, to take his wife and kids, and or he would have left his wife and kids, and gone as a man under his GOD to cleave to his wife, for his wife goes to THE ONE FATHER's KINGDOM no matter what. And when your father, or father in law do not do the covenant of THE FATHER you are only allowed to suffer them, or to part hoof, but never allowed to dishonor. 

Abraham is the closest i see come to the edge, but he wasn't being dishonest, he is was clarifying his father knew exactly why he was parting hoof.

But as it goes with Moses, i am not sure exactly what he would do, but it would be one of those, split hoof leave wife kid come back for. Or suffer til he pass, as Abraham did for his mom, (ten years Agraham waited, after being called out, for his mother to pass, his father being an idolater, was concerned for her, idolaters will leave and forsake easily, cheaply). I can't tell with Moses though, becaus Moses is also aware, THE LORD GOD counts a husband as THE FATHER himself, and your not to let her be uncovered even to him, that is to resist the father even LORD GOD if he come for judgement her way. Like the father does his daughter. Thus why the father gives her. But when it comes to the master and slaves, as Moses writes, The husband must leave his wife and kids when going out as a free slave, or he pin his ear to his post, and serve his master for life, keeping his wife and kids. So where that lies, i do not know. Maybe it is that all fathers will give blessing when asked, they know they are older and are going out of the world. But i wait on  THE LORD to answer, please let me know if he has answered you on this matter. 

 

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