Tuesday, August 25, 2009

exodus

I finished reading Exodus last night. The story about how Moses got the Israelites out of Egypt was pretty cool. I have never seen the entire "Ten Commanments" movie, so this filled in some blanks. I thought that parts of the book were repetitive, I had to wonder if I was rereading parts and flip back every so often. The design that God gave Moses seemed very thorough, it must have been spectacular to see. The Pharoah at the time seemed very stubborn, but God was hardening his heart and he did have a very large slave labor force under him.

In other news, columbus was a bit of fun saturday night. I got to meet up with some old friends and hang out for a while. My buddy that works for NASA was there with his girlfriend, and she seems interested in setting me up with a friend of hers. It seems like I now have a reason to make it to the pumpkin festival again this year. Dr. Weber was there and out of control as usual. He brought a buddy along that says Dr. Weber may be in the top percentile of their class, but I hardly believe that. Dr. Weber is also saying that he is going to stay at my house this hunting season until he gets his first deer and turkey. His dry spell is going to end. He will be in an anesthesiology rotation soon and that gives him some free time. His buddy, who shares the name of an annoying telemarketer in the 40 year old virigin, was a bit odd in my opinion. He told us later that night that he has a 5 year old son in Houston, but was on the prowl for women still. That seems like a bit of a mixed priority to me, but he is also in med school and will be much more financially secure than me when he gets in texas to help take care of his son.

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1 comment:

  1. Exodus and the story of Moses is pretty interesting. Everyone always talks about what a brave leader Moses was, and he was, but he wasn't willing to speak for the Israelites because he stuttered, so God had to have Aaron help him. Most preachers don't really talk about that aspect of it.

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