And He Had No Sons takes the reader on a journey from the Garden of
Eden to the Plains of Moab as the second generation of Israelites
is preparing to conquer the "promised land." Conquering the
"promised land" guarantees them the opportunity to obtain the
promises God made to their key patriarch, Abraham, but a certain
circumstance arises in the camp. It is so mind boggling that the
matter is taken to the lawgiver himself, Moses, who is just as
perplexed as the judges. It appears that neither the law nor the
lawgiver could adequately address the issue and it's all because a
certain man of the family of Joseph had no sons. This is a
difficult question to approach but many have found themselves
victimized by systems and processes that are unable to consider all
possible circumstances. At times, people fall prey to the penalties
of law, yet have committed no crime. Such would be a case of
mistaken identity. Scripture denotes so much, especially in the Law
of Moses pertaining to sin and the penalties of such but nothing
was noted about falling prey to penalty when there was no sin
initially. Discover how to escape the penalty of law when no crime
has been committed.
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