Jabez was blessed indeed as the descendant of Judah: 1 Chronicles 4:9-10- His descendants were the Kenites and the Rechabites who honored the vow he must have made to God concerning his descendants. 1 Chronicles 2:55; Judges 1:16 (Moses's father in-law, Jethro, who may have brought calamities to them because of his hatred of Moses Numbers 24: 19-22; 1 Samuel 15:6 because of their relationship with Amalek through Jethro. Numbers 10:29-35. Moses had trusted in him and didn't wait for the cloud covering to lift up as was instructed by God before He made Israel to depart. Numbers 9:15-23; Exodus 18:11-27; 33:14-16; 18:9-12; which caused his burnout Numbers 11:4, the people of Hobab, or Jethro got Israel to sin, unequal yoke indeed! This caused his eventual meltdown and got him suicidal Numbers 11:14-15. This got God so angry that He gave them what they asked for until they were suffocated by it, and many died. This got Miriam, his sister in trouble with God and was punished Numbers chapters 11-12, and Moses lived under God's permissive will from then on, chapter 13; which led to the destabilization of the people and they threatened to go back to Egypt chapter 14, and made it good Jeremiah chapters 41-44. So, God got them perished in the wilderness and their children made it to the promised land, together with Joshua and Caleb, the only 2 adult generation remnants left, after getting punished with roaming for 38 extra years in the wilderness. Deuteronomy 2:14; 9:1. This brought about God's grace of giving then the opportunity to bring offerings for their own sins, apart from that of Abraham- a ram for a generation, which had covered them until they left Egypt with the offering of a Lamb for a houses, but now, an offering for each person that sinned. The stonings began - chapter 15. Still, God found ways for them to remember and not break the law, so they don't get punished Numbers 15:37-41. Still, Korah Datham and Abiram rebelled, and God's anger fell on them and judged them. Chapter 16. God made a distinction between His chosen ones, so no more confusion, chapter 17. Then God made provisions for His Priesthood, who now replaced Israel as the Son of God Numbers 3; 18, so they can perform their duties without distraction of fending for their livelihood, and thus mess up, and God gets angry with them ( this was eventually the case). Moses was eventually permitted to die, contrary to God's purpose for him. Deuteronomy 32:49. 1 Chronicles 4:11,17-21. Finally, indeed, Jabez's coast was enlarged indeed! He was the descendant of Pharez, the son of Judah and Tamar, the ancestor of Jesus Christ Matthew 1:3. Just like Benoni to Benjamin!
@@amazinggracechurch5016 Absolutely! To the Lord alone be all the glory! Deuteronomy 29:29; Psalm 25:15; Matthew 13:11; Romans 16:25-27; Colossians 1:26...
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Jabez was blessed indeed as the descendant of Judah:
1 Chronicles 4:9-10- His descendants were the Kenites and the Rechabites who honored the vow he must have made to God concerning his descendants. 1 Chronicles 2:55; Judges 1:16 (Moses's father in-law, Jethro, who may have brought calamities to them because of his hatred of Moses Numbers 24: 19-22; 1 Samuel 15:6 because of their relationship with Amalek through Jethro. Numbers 10:29-35. Moses had trusted in him and didn't wait for the cloud covering to lift up as was instructed by God before He made Israel to depart. Numbers 9:15-23; Exodus 18:11-27; 33:14-16; 18:9-12; which caused his burnout Numbers 11:4, the people of Hobab, or Jethro got Israel to sin, unequal yoke indeed! This caused his eventual meltdown and got him suicidal Numbers 11:14-15. This got God so angry that He gave them what they asked for until they were suffocated by it, and many died. This got Miriam, his sister in trouble with God and was punished Numbers chapters 11-12, and Moses lived under God's permissive will from then on, chapter 13; which led to the destabilization of the people and they threatened to go back to Egypt chapter 14, and made it good Jeremiah chapters 41-44. So, God got them perished in the wilderness and their children made it to the promised land, together with Joshua and Caleb, the only 2 adult generation remnants left, after getting punished with roaming for 38 extra years in the wilderness. Deuteronomy 2:14; 9:1. This brought about God's grace of giving then the opportunity to bring offerings for their own sins, apart from that of Abraham- a ram for a generation, which had covered them until they left Egypt with the offering of a Lamb for a houses, but now, an offering for each person that sinned. The stonings began - chapter 15. Still, God found ways for them to remember and not break the law, so they don't get punished Numbers 15:37-41. Still, Korah Datham and Abiram rebelled, and God's anger fell on them and judged them. Chapter 16. God made a distinction between His chosen ones, so no more confusion, chapter 17. Then God made provisions for His Priesthood, who now replaced Israel as the Son of God Numbers 3; 18, so they can perform their duties without distraction of fending for their livelihood, and thus mess up, and God gets angry with them ( this was eventually the case). Moses was eventually permitted to die, contrary to God's purpose for him. Deuteronomy 32:49.
1 Chronicles 4:11,17-21.
Finally, indeed, Jabez's coast was enlarged indeed! He was the descendant of Pharez, the son of Judah and Tamar, the ancestor of Jesus Christ Matthew 1:3.
Just like Benoni to Benjamin!
Awesome summary! Pretty incredible how one description unfolds into reality…That’s God’s Word!
@@amazinggracechurch5016 Absolutely!
To the Lord alone be all the glory!
Deuteronomy 29:29; Psalm 25:15; Matthew 13:11; Romans 16:25-27; Colossians 1:26...