Jeff Cavins
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You know, there's so much in Deuteronomy, numbers in Deuteronomy. And, you know, Jesus even refers to it, like in Deuteronomy 24, when Moses, he makes a provision for divorce. but it was because of the hardness of their heart. And the Pharisees are going to call that on Jesus and say, well, Moses said it was okay. And Jesus said, yeah, but it wasn't that way from the beginning.
And they're referring to Deuteronomy 24. He said, it's due to the hardness of your heart. I would say that Deuteronomy 16 is another important one because this is where they are told that three times a year they're to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. And the pilgrimage to the Holy Land was a beautiful time.
And they're referring to Deuteronomy 24. He said, it's due to the hardness of your heart. I would say that Deuteronomy 16 is another important one because this is where they are told that three times a year they're to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. And the pilgrimage to the Holy Land was a beautiful time.
And they're referring to Deuteronomy 24. He said, it's due to the hardness of your heart. I would say that Deuteronomy 16 is another important one because this is where they are told that three times a year they're to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. And the pilgrimage to the Holy Land was a beautiful time.
And later, when David comes on the scene, they're going to start to read and sing psalms on the way to Jerusalem during these pilgrimages and get their heart right before God. And that's what we experience when we go to Mass every week. It's sort of like a mini-pilgrimage, if you will.
And later, when David comes on the scene, they're going to start to read and sing psalms on the way to Jerusalem during these pilgrimages and get their heart right before God. And that's what we experience when we go to Mass every week. It's sort of like a mini-pilgrimage, if you will.
And later, when David comes on the scene, they're going to start to read and sing psalms on the way to Jerusalem during these pilgrimages and get their heart right before God. And that's what we experience when we go to Mass every week. It's sort of like a mini-pilgrimage, if you will.
And that mini-pilgrimage is where we prepare our hearts to go up to meet the Lord and to not just where the Lord's presence is, but His real presence, which comes into our life and nurtures us and gives us that strength. So these are really good. It's all good, and I'm really looking forward to going through it. And just remember, Numbers is the narrative book.
And that mini-pilgrimage is where we prepare our hearts to go up to meet the Lord and to not just where the Lord's presence is, but His real presence, which comes into our life and nurtures us and gives us that strength. So these are really good. It's all good, and I'm really looking forward to going through it. And just remember, Numbers is the narrative book.
And that mini-pilgrimage is where we prepare our hearts to go up to meet the Lord and to not just where the Lord's presence is, but His real presence, which comes into our life and nurtures us and gives us that strength. So these are really good. It's all good, and I'm really looking forward to going through it. And just remember, Numbers is the narrative book.
Deuteronomy is the last speech of Moses, and it introduces a number of things, and it's right before they go in. And later, Jesus will remove some of these laws in Deuteronomy because of his fulfillment. But Deuteronomy is very, very important.
Deuteronomy is the last speech of Moses, and it introduces a number of things, and it's right before they go in. And later, Jesus will remove some of these laws in Deuteronomy because of his fulfillment. But Deuteronomy is very, very important.
Deuteronomy is the last speech of Moses, and it introduces a number of things, and it's right before they go in. And later, Jesus will remove some of these laws in Deuteronomy because of his fulfillment. But Deuteronomy is very, very important.
And you mentioned... I love that lens. Yes, and adding to that lens that he will fulfill everything that he's promised. In Numbers chapter 24, we have one of the greatest real prophecies of the coming of Jesus, which is Balaam's prophecy. And he says, I see him, but not now. I see him, but not now. And this is chapter 24 and verse 17. I see him, but not now. I behold him, but not near.
And you mentioned... I love that lens. Yes, and adding to that lens that he will fulfill everything that he's promised. In Numbers chapter 24, we have one of the greatest real prophecies of the coming of Jesus, which is Balaam's prophecy. And he says, I see him, but not now. I see him, but not now. And this is chapter 24 and verse 17. I see him, but not now. I behold him, but not near.
And you mentioned... I love that lens. Yes, and adding to that lens that he will fulfill everything that he's promised. In Numbers chapter 24, we have one of the greatest real prophecies of the coming of Jesus, which is Balaam's prophecy. And he says, I see him, but not now. I see him, but not now. And this is chapter 24 and verse 17. I see him, but not now. I behold him, but not near.
A star shall come forth out of Jacob and a scepter shall rise out of Israel. And this is the prophecy of the lion of the tribe of Judah. The scepter shall not depart from from Judah. So all of the Old Testament's Christocentric.
A star shall come forth out of Jacob and a scepter shall rise out of Israel. And this is the prophecy of the lion of the tribe of Judah. The scepter shall not depart from from Judah. So all of the Old Testament's Christocentric.
A star shall come forth out of Jacob and a scepter shall rise out of Israel. And this is the prophecy of the lion of the tribe of Judah. The scepter shall not depart from from Judah. So all of the Old Testament's Christocentric.
Sometimes it's really blatant like this, but we're reminded all along the narrative, there is one coming that's gonna make sense out of all this and fulfill all of this and is going to be the Lord and King of our lives as well.