Saga Edition

Posted on Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 at 9:32 am

Saga Edition
Where I can find information about the WOTC RPG system update Wars lightsaber Star?

Not known or supplement corerulebook look, but I know it exists. Referring to the process of adding crystals of a lightsaber to the upgrade in the pen and paper Role Playing Wizards of system The Coast (RCR, before the book, Saga Edition.)

There is no charge for building a lightsaber into a book, is the site Jedi Counseling WOTC web. http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=swminis/article/jedicounseling75 http://www.wizards.com / default.asp? x = swminis/article/jedicounseling69 http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050421jc63

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Deuteronomy 34 – Moses' death

Deuteronomy 34
Death of Moses
"It has never arisen a prophet in Israel like Moses – a whom the LORD knew face to face. "(Deuteronomy 34:10)

So read the final verses of Deuteronomy, ending the saga of one of the Bible greatest heroes.

I know you all want to be more like Jesus, but I can say that, as a younger man in particular to be more like Moses I have done very well.

Moses is an impressive figure. Obviously, my perception has been influenced by the immortal portrait in the classic Charlton Heston Hollywood "The Ten Commandments." Still, however you look at Moses, he was a giant of a man.

Moses parted the Red Sea. He brought the plagues upon Egypt. He challenged the kings and talked with God as a man speaketh to his friend. It is an impressive figure.

And, we are told here that not only was he was an imposing figure in his youth, but he was still an amazing model of humanity in his old age! In fact, the writer says that at the age of 120, the eyes of Moses was not attenuated (ie not need glasses) and that its "vigor had not diminished.

That's my translation. The original Hebrew word for vigor, "Lahor" actually means that, at 120, Moses was … well … being perfectly capable of fathering children!

Oh, to be like Moses – to have such vitality and health! 'm Only half his age and, as much as you hate to admit her, my eyes are deteriorating rapidly!

Moses is an impressive figure. It was also a very human figure. He gets angry – so angry in fact, that defeats an Egyptian slave-driver to death. He is depressed too, and his confidence failed him to the point where you have to pray to God to Aaron speak on his behalf, because they simply do not feel able to talk directly with the pharaoh.

And he sins! In fact, we are told that commits a grave sin (recorded in Numbers 20) when making out as if he and Aaron, who are magic responsible for the production of water from a rock to quench the thirst of the people.

That sad event is undoubtedly the scene of this place of death here in Deuteronomy 34, Moses' death at this point in the biblical drama is a part of God's view of him as he is dying before you make your dream come to the Promised Land!

In Deuteronomy chapter 34, the people of Israel is on the verge of seeing all his dreams fulfilled. They are on the border of the Earth Promised, and are in line and ready to move in. But Moses has not been invited to join them. Why not? Apparently because of this serious event occurred years earlier!

It is a strange point to the story of Moses to the end. On the other hand is a strange place for the book of Deuteronomy to the end. For the end of the book of Deuteronomy is like the end of the first part of the great biblical trilogy, and ends with everything unresolved!

I would suggest you that the Bible as a whole is a kind of trilogy.

Part 3 of the trilogy is the one we are most familiar with – the story of Jesus and the Apostles, as presented in the New Testament.

Parts 1 and 2 of the trilogy can be found in our Old Testament, with a part for the first five books of the Bible – Genesis to Deuteronomy – and part two, the rest.

The technical name for these first five books of the Bible is the Pentateuch "(from the Greek word for" five ") while Jews refer to this collection as' the law 'or' Torah. "

Whatever you call them, has long been recognized that these five books are a kind of unified whole, and it is likely that these five books were originally published together as the First Edition of the Bible!

In the second book Kings, chapter 22, not recorded a story of how Hilkiah the high priest find the book of the law in the temple, and presumably the book is This collection – what we now call "the Torah" or "Pentateuch." It is this collection of the first five books – the Bible as a first tranche.

Now, once we understand this, however, does not it seem even more strange that the book of Deuteronomy must conclude here, one step away from the Promised Land?

The river has not been crossed. The promised land has not been introduced, and Moses is dead. What an odd place to end a biblical book, let alone the Bible whole, if only in its first edition! Why not include the writer happy ending to this saga?

Imagine a detective novel ending with "so inspector as You Can see, the one man who could have done that just sits there. So with that, said Inspector Clueso finger … THE FINAL "

You can not do that, right? No one can write a story that ends with everything left on the air!

Now I can not remember how Cecil B. De Mille finished "The Ten Commandments." I tried to do some research on the Web, but in reality does not go as far as the rental of the film to see it again just to see the end.

Still, I'm pretty sure that there is no way that Hollywood can make a movie on the movement of a people from slavery into the Promised Land and ended with people who are wandering in the desert and Moses died! And yet this is exactly what the writers of the biblical drama have.

Why did not the author of Deuteronomy add another chapter, highlighting the river crossing the Promised Land. Or why the compilers of the Pentateuch not make it a Hexateuch, adding a sixth book – the book of Joshua, who must have been circulating at the time – tells the story of the Israeli occupation of Canaan?

No. The first part of the biblical trilogy will end here, where everything is still unresolved. The Promised Land is just ahead, but nobody has come!

I guess this is not accidental. In fact, guess it was deliberately written In this way, and I think that is crafted in this way because it is true that our experience.

It is true that our ancestors in faith he went to that promised land, and made feasible to establish a community there, but it is equally clear, I think, than ever his life in Canaan very height of the view that Moses had for them.

Life in the Promised Land never quite live up to its promise.

If You Are familiar with the original vision, not only that given to Moses, but, given to Abraham, where the borders of the Promised Land are assigned very specific place of many generations, you may already know that the people of Israel never made quite borders. Not at any time in its history did they reach the dimensions of the Promised Land that originally promised to them!

And not just a question of quantity of course, but quality. The notion that people would really just founding a community, where they would live in harmony with their creator real and each other, never seemed quite to be realized.

And so the writer of Deuteronomy, and the compilers of the first edition of the Bible, at the end no history with the reality of daily life in Canaan, but with the vision of Moses, looking from the top of the mountain, which provides for the Promised Land must and still could be, rather than what it was!

That's where readers of this first edition of the Bible were found – in the promised land, but still far from the promises. And so rather than give up the conclusion of this first edition of the Bible encourages them to continue to look forward to what still can and should being and will be!

He said that the Pentateuch is a part of the biblical trilogy. I guess if you look at it this way, you can not imagine all that is solved in Part 1, but the curious thing is that the biblical trilogy part 2, to the very same account unresolved part 1, and even the end of part three, things still have not really joined!

If part one ends with Moses on the mountaintop, looking ahead, part 2 ends with the prophets in search of a representative appointed by God, to put it all together. In Part 3, he comes, and kills, and rises, and the ends of the New Testament book of Revelation, where there is still wars and pain everywhere, and where we are still waiting for the new world that is just around the corner!

In a sense, you could end each a major chapter of the Bible with this big question that you get your children every time you pass into a long trip:

"Are we there yet?" "No"

"Are we there yet?" "No"

"Are we there yet?" "No"

"Are we there yet?" No, not yet, but we can see the destination ahead!

What does the author of Hebrews says? "No, do not yet see all creation in subjection to God properly, but we see Jesus "(Hebrews 2:10).

We're not there yet, but we have been at the top of the mountain and we've seen.

We are not there yet, but we know what will be. We have a sure sense of where we go. We know enough about our destiny to know it will be worth the wait. We have been in the top of the mountain. We have seen the promised land! But not there yet.

We glimpse the Promised Land every time we go in that sense of harmony with God and each other that we find in prayer, singing, in the Eucharist.

We have a taste of it here in our fellowship – an idea of what it feels like to be part of a community where no matter whether you're black or white, educated or ignorant, straight and homosexuals, men or women. As we build Christian community, we see with increasing clarity of the new world to come.

In every miracle that takes place in each act of love and sacrifice shown to the needy … I see it in our Youth Center. I hear our choir. I can even try it in the coffee we had together after worship. It's a look, a note, an advance that true community – the new world to come. No, we're not there yet but we have been at the top of the mountain. We have seen the promised land.

Moses was a great guy – a leader of a nation, a miracle worker, a friend of kings and God. It could not be like him in many ways, but we can join him at the top of the mountain, as we have inherited their vision – in a community of people actually at peace with God with their world and with others.

I have heard that the opening of Disneyland, many years ago, a Disney executive, expressed disappointment that the man behind it – Walt Disney – had not lived to see the opening. One of Disney's old friends turned to him and said, "Oh, he saw it good! That's why we are here! "

Help us to understand, Lord!

When politicians and drug lords and barons media seem to rule this world, we lift to the top of the mountain, so we can see the new world to come.

When did our friends and family let us down when we let down and when our dreams are broken, we got there beside Moses, with a vision of the new days dawn.

When we are no jobs, no health and no luck, when we feel betrayed, beaten, empty, raises us, Lord! Lift us to the mountaintop so we can see the promised land!

No, we're not there yet, but with Moses and the prophets and all those who have preceded us in faith, we been at the top of the mountain. We have seen the promised land! And so we pray with quality assurance, "Thy Kingdom Come!"

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Rev. David B. Smith
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