āMoses was a unique figure in the history of the church. Never again would there be a mere human prophet who would know the Lord so intimately, face to face. His life in so many respects [was] a visible demonstration of the grace of God and of the gospel. He was a mediator through whom Israelā¦stood before the greatness of the living God. Henceforth they could only look forward to the day of which Moses spoke when he said to them, āThe Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearkenā (Deut. 18:15). He would be the fulfillment of that of which Moses was only the type.ā
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Bernard WoudenbergĀ (1931ā2020) was a member of the Protestant Reformed Churches of America and served in several pastorates during his forty-year ministry. One of his greatest loves was Old Testament history, the fruit of which became the rubric āCloud of Witnessesā in theĀ Standard BearerĀ magazine. He wrote more than 200 articles under this rubric, many of which covered the life of Moses and became the subject matter of this book.
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