Mark 10:5
And Jesus answered and said unto them, For the hardness of your heart he [Moses] wrote you this precept.
Please notice the distance, Yeshua places himself from what Moses wrote.
Matthew 19:8
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
Notice where Yeshua places his ultimate intentions.
Can you imagine the conversation that Moses is having with Yeshua on Mount Sinai? How Moses is trying to make atonement for the children of Israel? How he is trying to mediate between where the people are in their thinking, and where God wants them to be. Remember it was not until Moses broke the tablets because of what he saw before him, when he came down from Mount Sinai the first time, that he wrote on parchment the details. The contrast, was eye opening as to how much in the darkness Israel was, must have been running through Moses' mind as he worked on the parchment of instruction for the children of Israel. The counsel of God and the negotiation [suffered you, Israel] by Moses could easily have been lot more different than we comprehend.
With heart felt need to mediate, between the wrath of God and teaching the people of God on how to live in a godly manner, Moses went back up the Mount. God offered to destroy the works of them all, but Moses pleaded for their redemption, pointing out to Yeshua, that he called them out of Egypt. It was Moses and to work with them.
There Yeshua and Moses must have discussed all the various issues that would come up and with Moses' training in the Egyptian school of leading a people, Moses knew the value of repetitiveness for emphasis. So everything Yeshua had explained to Moses was now revamped in Moses's mind to take into consideration the hardness of the people's heart.
Just how many changes were made from what Yeshua said that fateful day on Mount Sinai, and how much negotiated changes was Moses able to make before writing it down on parchment, we probably will not know, until we sit at Yeshua's feet and hear Him tell the story.
And Jesus answered and said unto them, For the hardness of your heart he [Moses] wrote you this precept.
Please notice the distance, Yeshua places himself from what Moses wrote.
Matthew 19:8
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
Notice where Yeshua places his ultimate intentions.
Can you imagine the conversation that Moses is having with Yeshua on Mount Sinai? How Moses is trying to make atonement for the children of Israel? How he is trying to mediate between where the people are in their thinking, and where God wants them to be. Remember it was not until Moses broke the tablets because of what he saw before him, when he came down from Mount Sinai the first time, that he wrote on parchment the details. The contrast, was eye opening as to how much in the darkness Israel was, must have been running through Moses' mind as he worked on the parchment of instruction for the children of Israel. The counsel of God and the negotiation [suffered you, Israel] by Moses could easily have been lot more different than we comprehend.
With heart felt need to mediate, between the wrath of God and teaching the people of God on how to live in a godly manner, Moses went back up the Mount. God offered to destroy the works of them all, but Moses pleaded for their redemption, pointing out to Yeshua, that he called them out of Egypt. It was Moses and to work with them.
There Yeshua and Moses must have discussed all the various issues that would come up and with Moses' training in the Egyptian school of leading a people, Moses knew the value of repetitiveness for emphasis. So everything Yeshua had explained to Moses was now revamped in Moses's mind to take into consideration the hardness of the people's heart.
Just how many changes were made from what Yeshua said that fateful day on Mount Sinai, and how much negotiated changes was Moses able to make before writing it down on parchment, we probably will not know, until we sit at Yeshua's feet and hear Him tell the story.