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Also how was Moses rules on the Judge-ness? Since he Judged all of Israel?
Moses was officially ruled not to be a Judge.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on January 13, 2010, 02:10:06 PMMoses was officially ruled not to be a Judge.Let me guess who ruled that... oh I don't know a JUDGE? Those judges are such an elitist group, not allowing others in to join their party, no matter how qualified.
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on January 13, 2010, 01:39:58 PMAlso how was Moses rules on the Judge-ness? Since he Judged all of Israel?Moses was officially ruled not to be a Judge.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on January 13, 2010, 02:10:06 PMQuote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on January 13, 2010, 01:39:58 PMAlso how was Moses rules on the Judge-ness? Since he Judged all of Israel?Moses was officially ruled not to be a Judge.May I ask why?
JudgesSamson’s Sacrifice says that if “used by a judge, negate and discard ….” Judges ruled over Israel after they crossed the Jordan River and arrived in Canaan but before the era of the kings. Their history is recorded in the book of Judges.
PriestA priest is one who is duly authorized to minister in sacred things, particularly to offer sacrifices at the altar, and who acts as mediator between men and God. Priests are in charge of sacrifice and offering at worship places, particularly the tabernacle and Temple. Other functions are blessing the people, determining the will of God, and instructing the people in the law of God. The office of priest is hereditary.
RR: Attempting to give Moses every identifier, ever. Sadly, I don't think he can gain female or Angel
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on January 13, 2010, 01:58:09 PMRR: Attempting to give Moses every identifier, ever. Sadly, I don't think he can gain female or Angelwell, technically there could be an O.T. and a N.T. Moses, but there couldn't be both in one card, so...
A priest is one who is duly authorized to minister in sacred things, particularly to offer sacrifices at the altar, and who acts as mediator between men and God. Priests are in charge of sacrifice and offering at worship places, particularly the tabernacle and Temple. Other functions are blessing the people, determining the will of God, and instructing the people in the law of God. The office of priest is hereditary.
As for Moses being a Priest, he certainly was in some sense: the Bible says so, and he was a mediator between God and man. However, he was not technically in the priestly line. I don't think he performed any sacrifices, either. But in my mind, he's as much a priest as Melchizedek and Priests of Christ. So I'm happy either way.
So can he be reprinted to be Yellow/Teal so I can have a FBTN in my Teal deck? Pretty please?
Wait, wait, wait! We have to have the Green/Gold Prophet/Judge version first!THEN we can make the Green/Gold/Teal version only available with a $100 purchase from Covenant Games.