IT must have been a strange feeling for Moses to return to the place where God had spoken to him out of the burning bush. On his first visit, a flock of sheep had surrounded Moses. Now, two million people surrounded him. God had been faithful and the seemingly impossible had happened: In one of the greatest miracles in the Old Testament, God had parted the waters of the Red Sea. Now, a couple of months later, the Hebrews had arrived at Mount Sinai. Here they set up camp. Barriers or “limits” were
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