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The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith, and the beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety.
George Muller

Jesus came to a growing understanding of his Messianic calling by reading the Scriptures. He had to learn the Bible just as we must. Of course, He is the greatest theologian who has ever lived. His reading of the Bible would have been free from the problems that beset Christians who wrongly interpret passages and bring their own sinful dispositions to the text. Nevertheless, we must not imagine that Christ had all of the answers as a baby and merely waited to begin His ministry at the age of thirty without putting in hard yet delightful work on a daily basis in obedience to His Father’s will. As Christopher Wright notes, the Old Testament enabled Jesus to understand Himself. The answer to His self-identity came from the Bible, 'the Hebrew scriptures in which he found a rich tapestry of figures, historical persons, prophetic pictures and symbols of worship. And in this tapestry, where others saw only a fragmented collection of various figures and hopes, Jesus saw His own face. His Hebrew Bible provided the shape of His own identity.' …He had to study to know what to do. While He was never ignorant of what He needed to know at any stage of His life, He nevertheless was required to learn (Mark Jones).
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Latin Vulgate Exodus Chapter 31:1-18.

Index: Latin Vulgate

 

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31:1 locutusque est Dominus ad Mosen dicens

31:2 ecce vocavi ex nomine Beselehel filium Uri filii Hur de tribu Iuda

31:3 et implevi eum spiritu Dei sapientia intellegentia et scientia in omni opere

31:4 ad excogitandum fabre quicquid fieri potest ex auro et argento et aere

31:5 marmore et gemmis et diversitate lignorum

31:6 dedique ei socium Hooliab filium Achisamech de tribu Dan et in corde omnis eruditi posui sapientiam ut faciant cuncta quae praecepi tibi

31:7 tabernaculum foederis et arcam testimonii et propitiatorium quod super eam est et cuncta vasa tabernaculi

31:8 mensamque et vasa eius candelabrum purissimum cum vasis suis et altaria thymiamatis

31:9 et holocausti et omnia vasa eorum labium cum basi sua

31:10 vestes sanctas in ministerio Aaron sacerdoti et filiis eius ut fungantur officio suo in sacris

31:11 oleum unctionis et thymiama aromatum in sanctuario omnia quae praecepi tibi facient

31:12 et locutus est Dominus ad Mosen dicens

31:13 loquere filiis Israhel et dices ad eos videte ut sabbatum meum custodiatis quia signum est inter me et vos in generationibus vestris ut sciatis quia ego Dominus qui sanctifico vos

31:14 custodite sabbatum sanctum est enim vobis qui polluerit illud morte morietur qui fecerit in eo opus peribit anima illius de medio populi sui

31:15 sex diebus facietis opus in die septimo sabbatum est requies sancta Domino omnis qui fecerit opus in hac die morietur

31:16 custodiant filii Israhel sabbatum et celebrent illud in generationibus suis pactum est sempiternum

31:17 inter me et filios Israhel signumque perpetuum sex enim diebus fecit Dominus caelum et terram et in septimo ab opere cessavit

31:18 dedit quoque Mosi conpletis huiuscemodi sermonibus in monte Sinai duas tabulas testimonii lapideas scriptas digito Dei