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Johnson Suleman Explains Why ‘People Say Moses Saw The Back Of God. Moses Didn’t See The Back Of God’

Apostle Johnson Suleman has challenged conventional readings of significant biblical events by sharing profound insights on Moses’ exceptional relationship with God in a video posted to YouTube. The Apostle started out by dispelling the myth that Moses actually saw God’s back. “Moses replied, ‘I want to see Your face.’ The Bible declares that no man can see God and live. He related that God said, “Nobody sees Me and lives, but I will show you My hinder parts.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He explained that many people interpret this as Moses seeing God’s back, but he offered a different perspective. “You can’t see the back of God because when you see the back of a man, you see his form. So, there’s no way Moses saw the literal back of God,” he asserted. Instead, he suggested that God’s words meant something deeper: “When God said, ‘I will show you My hinder parts,’ He was saying, ‘Moses, I will show you where I am coming from—what I did when nobody was there.'”

According to him, “The Bible says no man sees God and lives, but Moses said, “I want to see Your face. And God said to him, “Nobody sees Me and lives, but I will show you My hinder parts.” Now, people say Moses saw the back of God. You can’t see the back of God because when you see the back of a man, you have seen the form of that man. So, there’s no way he saw the literal back of God. When God spoke to Moses, He said, “I will show you My hinder parts.” In other words, He was saying, “Moses, I will show you where I am coming from—what I did when nobody was there.”

“Who wrote Genesis? Was he there when God said, “Let there be light”? Was he there? That was the back of God. When God created man, created male and female, was he there? That was the back of God. Moses wrote Genesis, wrote Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. In fact Moses wrote that he died before he died. He was still alive when he wrote, “And Moses died.” He was still alive when he wrote, “And Moses died,” because that was part of the book of Deuteronomy.”

“So, he wrote it before he died. Moses was such a man that he was so powerful by the glory of God within him that no man could kill him. God had to kill him by Himself. No man could kill him because terrestrial doesn’t kill celestial. Dust can’t kill immortality. God killed him, and God buried him by Himself.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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