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"Husband as well. It's fascinating. People don't put it in context. They don't even talk about these things. They say, oh, the Bible sex is not. Find any other near eastern document where women are given their protected. In this case, they're getting land. You'll never find it. It's impossible to find. It's only here in the scriptures. Which again shows part of what God is doing. And so we see the fulfillment of all that that was going on. Now, continuing on, it says pick up and for a 7. And the territory of manasseh was from Asher to macmath and that lies east of shack of an abort than when along the south to the inhabitants of N tapua and NASA had the land of tapur, but to pua on the border of Vanessa belonged to the children of ephraim and the border descended to the brook enough southward to the brook. The cities of ephraim are among the cities of manasseh. The border of manasseh was on the north side of the brook and it ended at the sea southward. It was ephraim's northward, it was manassas, and the sea was its border of manassas, boundary, or territory, was adjoining, Asher on the north and Issa car on the east, and in issachar at an Azure NASA had best Xian and its towns a blame, and its towns, and they have this door in its towns. And the inhabitants of endor and its towns, the inhabitants of its towns inhabitants of megiddo, and its towns three hilly regions, yet the children of manasseh could not drive out the inhabitants of those cities, but the canaanites were determined to dwell in that land, and it happened when the children of Israel grew strong that they put the canines of forced labor, but did not utterly drive them out. So now what you begin to see is that the land is not perfectly divided. There is overlap. People have different places of unique note here, is that you find that the western portion of the half tribe of manasseh in the end of birth ten it says that they're adjoining ephraim and then Asher is on the north and Issa cars on their east. Okay? So you kind of get within the 12 tribes where they are. Now what is also interesting is that in verse 11, you find that they get the inhabitants of megiddo. Now I only bring this up just because how many of you have ever heard the word Armageddon? Okay, well R means the mount or the hill and megiddo is. So literally Armageddon means the hill or the mount of megiddo, which was given to manasseh. Now, Armageddon is the place of battle that is explained and expressed at the end of the book of revelation. But when people think about Armageddon, I mean, I always think about Bruce Willis showing up and saving the day because I'm a child of the 80s and if there's some sort of a problem if Bruce is around, it's all going to be good. But Armageddon literally means the amount of megiddo. That's what it literally means. People don't realize that. They're like Armageddon. It's a mount megiddo. That's really what it is. That's where the word comes from. So you can impress your Friends with your biblical knowledge at another point. Now, what's also interesting versus 12 and 13, we are reminded here that unlike the ephraimites where they chose not to buy them out, we

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"Born son. Where does that work? No, actually, Adam was. Don't miss that. Jesus is the second atom. The second man, Adam was his first one, but Jesus was chosen. And so you have, again, what's fascinating is I love how God has a tendency to be subversive to the norms of culture. Now, by bringing all this out, what I want to remind everybody today is that Jesus still wants his people to be subversive in the culture we live in. Now what that means is that our world functions in a certain way and everybody is looking for people to align with the morals and the ideas of today. And the church is always supposed to choose a way that is not yet been chosen. And listen, for too many of us, as we are hearing this right now, we accommodate the boundary markers of our society when we're really supposed to live subversively within it. We're too content to line up with the established lanes when Jesus is like, bro, I got a more excellent way. The gate is narrow, the way is difficult. You find it, but it leads to life. How are you accommodating in your heart, lanes of living that Jesus actually wants us to subvert? That's a question that each one of us has to ask ourselves. Because it is the road less traveled, it is not the popular position. But if you watch how the church gets played in culture, what you find is that the church always ends up not always. A lot of times ends up on the wrong side of a lot of things. Because instead of being subversive, we choose to accommodate. We're supposed to be subversive, just like Jesus. I mean, you realize that everybody wanted Jesus to be in their way, and they all chose that he was the problem. And she is one of the line with the pharisees or the saddest seas or the herodians or even the Romans, he would have been protected by somebody but God's path for Jesus was a way that none of them could accept because it was subversive to all their positions. The Ferris he said, if you want to be with us, you can't be with the comedy, but he was like, well, no, those who are sick need a physician. Not those who are well. And each way, Jesus chose a different way. And we have to learn how to do that, I believe. And for so long, the church becomes a pawn in the shenanigans of empire. When we're supposed to be salt, that retains its flavor that brings out seasonings of life. Don't accommodate choose to follow Jesus and be unique. Now, with all that being said, we start seeing the land that's given. We learn, of course, that the first born son of manassa in verse one, my cure, Higgs, a father Gilead, he gets the land Gillian and bastion, and then we start seeing all the different sons and what they get. And it is interesting that we run into, again, the 5 daughters of Zola had. We ran into the first numbers chapter 27 where they didn't have husbands or brothers, but they still wanted their land allotment. And we see here the fulfillment of them getting what Moses had promised them. Now, again, we don't realize it, but in the time that this was written in this culture, women getting preference and care was very, it would never happen. It never happened. And so once again, when they wrote this, women were considered property. I mean, at the time of Jesus, women couldn't even testify in the court of law. And Jesus has Mary Magdalene be the one who announces the resurrection of the apostles. But that's normal for us today because we live in a culture that has been shaped by the scriptures. But in ancient near eastern cultures, you'll never find it. And the fact that in this situation, most likely, no, no, you get your land too. That was absolutely unique and once again, subversive and the culture. Now I always tell people this because I think we have a tendency not to really think through these things because oftentimes in our culture, the Bible is portrayed as anti woman, which is a total lie. The exact opposite of that. And if you don't believe me, look at any culture that doesn't have the Bible at its foundation. Now, they may not be standing on the Bible now, like our culture, but where they got the foundation from their society from, look at any culture that doesn't have the gospel of Jesus Christ at its foundation and look at the way women are treated. Like for many of us, we were shocked in the aftermath of September 11th and 2001 to find out that the Taliban wouldn't let women be educated. We were shocked. We didn't know that that was the case. And in this shocking and it's wrong, but that's what happens when you don't have the golf ball the foundation of your society. Like people always say, oh, the apostle Paul, the apostle Paul was a sexist, right? 'cause wives submit to your own husbands is under the lord. But you don't realize that when the apostle Paul wrote that, he said, submit to your own husbands because everybody knew that in Christ, you have the freedom not to. The only things about it, like, oh yeah, pause oppressing women. And I always remind people like, hey, wives are asked to submit to their husbands, husbands are asked to die for their wives. If someone's getting the bad deal, it's the husband, don't you think? I mean, if you have okay, listen, okay, we got something to do here. Here's what you get two options. Submit or die. Which one you want? Anyone going to say that the women got the worst deal here? Now, don't get me wrong. When you separate biblical submission from self sacrificial love, you have oppression. You absolutely do. And that's how people choose to interpret it. They say, why submit without asking a husband to love completely sacrificially for the benefit of your wife. So when you separate them, you get oppression. But when you put them together, you know what you get? Amazing marriage. Because when a man is willing to put his bride before his own needs, it's easy for a wife to submit to that because she knows he's not in it for himself. He's here to help me. He's here to be my partner in this thing. But when you try and separate them out, you isolate them, which is how all bad theology happens. When you take a verse and you take it out of its context and you put it up on its own, you always get an aberration. But when you put it together, you realize that what God is setting up is a matrix of mutual humility that a husband goes before the Lawrence's lord let me die to myself for my bride and then a wife goes before Lawrence says lord, I'm going to submit to this man who's seeking to submit to you. And when that happens, all of a sudden you have this beautiful matrix of humility where a man and a woman meet together and walk together and choose to love the lord and honor the lord and each other. And at the same time, you have to realize that a culture where you have over 50% divorce rate really has no moral authority to talk about what a good marriage is. But the key for us, if you're here and you're a follower of Jesus, we need to live in such a way that our marriages reflect the good news of Jesus. Can we say lord teach me? Lord, see, and I always love this idea of, you know, when you're looking at this idea of dying yourself and submission because obviously you guys and if you read effusions 5, before it gets it in the roles of marriage, it says submit to one another and the fear of the lord. So really you have everyone submitting and then why is hey, don't forget to your

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"Have almost the most power in your life. Right? And what happens is that if somebody is married to somebody who's primary focus is not to bring glory to the lord to bring grace into a relationship, there will be an influence away. And God wants us before we get married to make sure that we are choosing to make committed covenant or relationships only with people who are going to push you closer to the lord. People who are going to embody the gospel more and more. And I always tell couples before they get married. Are you absolutely sure this is what you want to do? Because God's design is one man and one woman becoming one flesh for one whole life. And that's a long commitment. That's a long time. I mean, you're talking about your youthfulness, your middle age, your elderly years with the same people with the same and they're having influence on you. You have to make joint decisions about how you live and why you live that way. And all through the Bible, every time you see somebody marrying somebody who has a different spiritual outlook on life, you always see compromise. I mean, one of the wisest men who ever lived, God blessed him with unique wisdom was a man named Solomon, the son of David. He not only had the tremendous pedigree and the wisdom of his father, David but God also gave him special wisdom when he asked for it, but sure enough along the way, saw him and began to marry women of other nationalities and before you know it, he's building pagan temples all throughout Israel. I mean, the guy who is known for his wisdom didn't practice the very things he knew. So if Solomon is susceptible, how much are we susceptible? And so we want to make sure that in our relationships, are you getting good biblical advice? Are you letting people speak into your life who really love the lord and who really you're going to not just tell you what everyone else tells you. I use this example because it always makes me laugh. There's that movie a fireproof. And it was about a couple there. And all sorts of problems in their marriage. And it was really bad. And the husband, he wasn't doing good at all. He was a pretty lousy husband, actually. But he was trying to do the right things. He was trying to put the best foot forward and there's a scene where he's getting frustrated because he's trying his best. And then she's with her girlfriends, and he's like, man, and he made me coffee. And he bought me flowers. And they're all like, man, he's just a scoundrel. He's buttering you up so he can take all the money in the divorce, and all the stuff. And maybe some but that wasn't where he was coming from. He was trying. And they were giving her lousy advice. And how many times does someone give you lousy advice? Right? You want to get good biblical counsel from people and listen in your marriage because a husband and a wife equal in the eyes of God, you make decisions together. And you want to make sure that you both can say, you know what I don't care what I want. I don't care what you are. Let's ask what the lord he wants. We're a husband and wife could get on their knees before the Lawrence say God, we do not agree on what the next step is. I don't care what I want. My wants down. She says her wants down and we say, Laura, what do you want? And whatever we get in prayer on our knees before the lord and from his word, we're going to go live that out. That's the kind of marriage you want. That's the influence you want. Even with your close friends, you want to be able to say, hey, listen. Let's see what the lord wants. And when you have friends who say, what is the lord want? That's a good friend. That's a great influence on your life. And God wants us to have great influences in our lives. Does that make sense? And that's why the idea of intermarrying and the issues that come from it are seen all throughout the Bible. All throughout the Bible. Now, moving into chapter 17 as I told you, we would. Says this in verse one, there was also a lot for the tribe of manasseh for he was the first born of Joseph, namely for mercure, the first part of manassa, the father of Gilead, because he was a man of war, therefore he was given Gilead and bastion, and there was a lot for the rest of the children of Vanessa, according to their families for the children of Ibiza, the church of helek, the children of asriel, the children of shechem, the children of heffer, and the children of shamita, these were the male children of manassa, the son of Joseph courting their families. But the loaf had the son of heffer, the son of Gilead, the sort of Mac year, the son of Vanessa had no sons, but only daughters and these are the names of his daughters, mala Noah hogla, noka and terza, and they came near before eliezer the priest before Joshua the son of 9 and before the ruler saying the lord commanded Moses to give us an inheritance among our brothers, therefore, according to the commandment of the lord, he gave them an inheritance among their father's brothers, ten shares filled them in NASA besides the land of Gilead and dashing. These were on the other side of the Jordan because the daughters of manasseh received an inheritance among his sons and the rest of Vanessa and the sons had the land of Gilead. Now, really what you have going on here is now we're talking about the other half of the tribe of manasseh. That is on the west side. Now what's interesting here, you notice that we are told in verse one that NASA was the first born of Joseph. Now, how many of you remember back when we were studying the end of the book of genesis together? What you had is when Jacob was blessing the 12 tribes. He actually adopted Joseph's sons as his own. But he went to blossom, remember he switched hands? He moved his right hand, went to ephraim to the younger, and remember Joseph got mad at him, and then Jacob was like, hey, I did what I did. Sorry. You know? But the idea is, once again, all through the book of genesis and really all through the scriptures, what you find is in that culture, there were really two predominant practices that are subverted by the scriptures. First was polygamy or multiple marriages. Now you realize that polygamy is the ultimate act of oppression of women. Plain and simple. When one man is married to multiple women, it's the ultimate act of oppression for a woman, right? Because at that point now, she's splitting the time and the heart of her husband. And that puts you at an automatic disadvantage. It was a very common practice at the time that the Bible was written, but all through the Bible, even when people were practicing it, it's always seen in a negative light. So although it was, I always remind people that the Bible narrative is not normative. It's like when the news tells you what's going on, because it tells you that somebody murders them. It doesn't mean that they agree with it. They're just telling you what happened. But it's interesting that the Bible always shows polygamy in a negative light. The other thing that was also very common that you find subverted in the Bible was the primacy of the place of the first born son. The first born son was the heir of the entire estate got a double portion of the inheritance and was automatically going to be the next leader in the family, but all the descriptions what you end up finding is that the first born son is almost always passed over for somebody else. The Bible makes it very, very clear. I mean, God chose Isaac instead of Esau, right? Out of the 12 tribes, God chose Judah instead of the three brothers who were before him. And in this case, God chose ephraim rather than manasseh to the point where ephraim, as I said earlier, becomes the larger tribe. And Jacob chooses to bust. Now some is going to say, well, I thought, Jesus was the first

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Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"manasseh" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"Man and one woman becoming one flesh for one whole life. And that's a long commitment. That's a long time. I mean, you're talking about your youthfulness, your middle age, your elderly years, with the same people with the same, and they're having influence on you. You have to make joint decisions about how you live and why you live that way. And all through the Bible, every time you see somebody marrying somebody who has a different spiritual outlook on life, you always see compromise. I mean, one of the wisest men who ever lived, God blessed him with unique wisdom was a man named Solomon, the son of David. He not only had the tremendous pedigree and the wisdom of his father, David but God also gave him specialism when he asked for it, but sure enough along the way Solomon began to marry women of other nationalities. And before you know it, he's building pagan temples all throughout Israel. I mean, the guy who is known for his wisdom didn't practice the very things he knew. So if Solomon is susceptible, how much are we susceptible? And so we want to make sure that in our relationships, are you getting good biblical advice? Are you letting people speak into your life who really love the lord and who really you're going to not just tell you what everyone else tells you. I use this example because it always makes me laugh. There's that movie fireproof. And it was about a couple there. And all sorts of problems in their marriage. And it was really bad. And the husband, he wasn't doing good at all. He was a pretty lousy husband, actually. But he was trying to do the right things. He was trying to put the best foot forward and there's a scene where he's getting frustrated because he's trying his best. And then she's with her girlfriends, and he's like, man, and he made me coffee. And he bought me flowers. And they're all like, man, he's just a scoundrel. He's buttering you up so he can take all the money in the divorce, and all the stuff. And maybe some but that wasn't where he was coming from. He was trying. And they were given her lousy advice. And how many times does someone give you lousy advice? Right? You want to get good biblical counsel from people. And listen in your marriage because a husband and wife equal in the eyes of God, you make decisions together. And you want to make sure that you both can say, you know what I don't care what I want. I don't care what you are. Let's ask what the lord he wants. We're a husband and wife can get on their knees before Lauren said, God, we do not agree on what the next step is. I don't care what I want to lay my wants down. She does hurt once down and we say, lord, what do you want? And whatever we get in prayer on our knees before the lord and from his word, we're going to go live that out. That's the kind of marriage you want. That's the influence you want. Even with your close friends, you want to be able to say, hey, listen. Let's see what the lord wants. And when you have friends who say, what is the lord want? That's a good friend. That's a great influence on your life. And God wants us to have great influences in our lives. Does that make sense? And that's why the idea of intermarrying and the issues that come from it are seen all throughout the Bible. All throughout the Bible. Now, moving into chapter 17 as I told you, we would. Says this in verse one, there was also a lot for the tribe of manasseh for he was the first born of Joseph, namely for machir the first part of manassa, the father of Gilead, because he was a man of war, therefore he was given Gilead and bastion, and there was a lot for the rest of the children of Vanessa, according to their families for the children of Ibiza, the church of helek, the children of asriel, the children of shechem, the children of hafir and the children of shamita. These were the male children of manasa the son of Joseph courting their families.

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"manasseh" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"So really what you have is that ephraim's land is, again, broke it out. Now, of course, if you were to look at this on a map, it becomes challenging because the names of places then as later mounts become challenging. So you start looking at these areas and you have to approximate it. They knew exactly the landmarks that they were talking about. But in our day and age, as we're trying to recreate historical maps without the blessings of the encyclopedia Britannica or wherever you get your map information from, it becomes kind of challenging. But really what you have is ephraim's land is located immediately north of the territory that would be assigned to the tribe of Dan and Benjamin, really the allotment for E from stretch from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean and included sites of many Joshua's battle as well as Shiloh, which was where the tabernacle would remain for a couple hundred years until David moved them from Shiloh into Jerusalem. Now, what's interesting about this reading and I think it's probably the most fascinating is you begin to see the fault lines for the children of Israel and things like inverse ten. Notice what it says. And they did not drive out the canaanites who dwelt in geezer, but the canaanites dwell among the ephraimites to this day and have become forced laborers. Now, remember, as we saw the battles of the book of Joshua, the whole nation took certain cities and then as the allotment was meant to be given out, each tribe was meant to finish the job in their area, right? So God did the bulk of the work through the whole people of God, but then once they were dividing out the inheritance, each tribe was responsible to clear their land completely. But what you find is that the ephraimites did not clear out the canaanites from Giza and instead put them into forced labor. So instead of driving them out of the land, clearing the land, their sense of industry had them choosing to keep them there and subjugate them. Now the reason I think that this is important is one, it was totally disobedient to a God's plan was for them. And second, if you continue reading in your Bible by the time you get to the book of judges, judges chapter three or two, three and ten, you find out that the E for mites are having all sorts of problems with the canaanites who are still in gear. So in the moment, their plan made sense. We maybe don't want to fight anymore. Let's just have these people be our slaves. It'll be great, but then these people rise on up and become a problem for them. Now, really what this speaks to us about and I want to place this at each one of our doorsteps is what soft choices are you making that right now is fine, but later isn't going to be. Like, right now it all makes sense. It's like, you know it's not the best thing. It's not God's best for you, but it's good enough for right now. Because you have it in this right place, like this works for me right now. But that thing given time and circumstance, now all of a sudden nothing that wasn't so bad that seemed to make sense ends up being something that you struggle with. See, this is an important reality because John Owen, who is a puritan preacher and writer. He said something quite provocative. He said, you're either killing sin or your sin is killing you. And that's why Jesus would say something as aggressive as if your right hand causes you to send. You should chop it off. And if your eye causes you to send, you should pluck it out. Why? Because what he's saying is that it's better for you to deal ruthlessly with your sin than to let it abide and then let it blossom later and rehab on your life. So really what this is, is this shows an example of a rationalized justified soft choice that ends up leading to a big problem in the future. And we all have to say spirit of God will you search my heart. And reveal to me if there's any wicked way in me and leave me the way everlasting. See, what I love about that psalm and that verse, as it reminds us that at every point of the journey of our lives, our job is to ask the spirit of God to reflect us back to us. To show us where we are. See, we live in a day and age where everybody is focused on everyone else's problems. Everyone is justifiably upset at everyone else's problems, but no one's really looking at their own stuff. It's easier to look down on you for your sin than to deal with your own sin. Does that make sense? And the Bible is constantly pointing us back from the lord to ourselves. I've heard it said this way. There's an old saying in church that you should. Love the sinner and hate the sin. And I heard a friend of mine saying it, he said, I actually have a better one. You should love the sinner, and you should hate your sin. Could that change is everything? Because it's like, no, my job is to love you. And my job is to do battle with what's in me. See, you can imagine for the E from heights, they didn't even think, even though they knew they weren't supposed to do it. They were contented to leave these canaanites there in geezer thinking, well, listen, we could, it helps us. It helps us with our industry, our sense of materialism. We could use the extra set of hands for service and all this stuff. And instead of dealing with it, they let it fester and that festering ended up becoming a major problem. So here's the question, what are your canaanites and geezer right now? What are the things that you know you're supposed to deal with that you're not dealing with? You figured out how to keep it like it makes sense, I had a plan, no plan. Any disobedience against God is a terrible plan. So those canaanites in Georgia are not supposed to be there. I got to find a better way to say than Keenan knights and geezer. Because no one's going to remember like, what's your candidates and geezer? Excuse me, you know? But like write it in your journal, just write like no canaanites and geezer. Because this is us making soft choices that will later become a major major problem. And again, if you don't believe me, just go read the beginning of the book of judges. Because these canaanites there and geezer began to corrupt the children of Israel at the beginning to intermarry amongst them. And they began to engage in the worship of the canaanites and all sorts of problems happened. Now, again, you can't bring that up without talking about the idea of God's wanting the people of God to marry people who will only push them forward and not divert their attention. Now, really what it's saying is that what God wants for us in our marriage is and in our relationships is that our marriages push us closer to the lord and you realize that in any close intimate relationship, there is a ton of influence that it's exerted. A ton of influence. The people who speak into your life in those crucial moments of your life have almost the most power in your life. Right? And what happens is that if somebody is married to somebody who's primary focus is not to bring glory to the lord to bring grace into a relationship, there will be an influence away. And God wants us before we get married to make sure that we are choosing to make committed covenant or relationships only with people who are going to push you closer to the lord. People who are going to embody the gospel more and more. And I always tell couples before they get married. Are you absolutely sure this is what you ought to do? Because God's design is one

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"manasseh" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"Not have enough cupcake. And this thing went on and on. And I'm like, no, annabelle look, and obadiah is like trying to explain to her math. He's like, no, look, they got a ruler. Look at this. Everyone's got the same size. And annabelle was having none of it. She was so frustrated with what she had gotten. So I'm like annabelle will listen sweetheart. That's what you're getting. So, you know, if you don't want to eat it, you know, come a good dad, you know? She don't want all, you know? And at that point, then all the shenanigans stopped saying, oh, thanks. And she starts eating it, right? But then sure enough, do you think antibody all of our cupcake? No. She just ate the icing off the top. You know, that's all she wanted was the icing. You know, when I realized that all she wanted was the icing, I gave her part of my ice and she said, thanks. So I really want him. But that idea of you getting a portion and not being content with it? That's exactly what these chapters are about. Because here's the deal. For the children of Israel, at this moment, in Joshua 16 in their history, they are now living in the land that guarded promise to them. All the way back in the time of Abraham, Abraham didn't experience it. Isaac didn't experience it. Jacob didn't experience it. All of Jacob's sons and Jacob ended up in Egypt and lived there for a long time and then God delivered them from the bondage of Egypt through Moses, but they didn't trust us. They ended up wandering around in the wilderness for 40 years of that entire generation of people who were over the age of 20, died in the wilderness, except for Joshua and Caleb, right? And then with Joshua's a new leader, they walk into the promised land and God does all this stuff. And now they're settling in, but sure enough, as each tribe is getting their portion, there are problems. Because the default human condition in the hearts of humanity is we're just never content with what we've been given. And that's just like a new 21st century American problem where we have access to everything. We always want something more. This is as old as people. And it's something that each one of us struggles with in our own ways, don't we? Like we're God a lot to us a certain thing and we're just always like, well, that's just not good enough. God, you didn't give me enough. God, you're not taking care of me in the way that I think you're supposed to. Anybody else ever have those thoughts before? Yeah. And so part of what God wants to do in each one of our lives, the apostle Paul expressed so beautifully in the book of philippians where he said, I have learned to be content in all things. He said, I know how to abound, which is I know how to have an overflow, and I know how to be a base. I know how to do it little. But in all ways, I've learned how to be content. And I think so much of our joy in the details of our life comes down to our ability to trust that God's allotment for us at any given point is good. And rather than focusing on what we don't have, how do we maximize what we do have? Instead of wondering what we're missing, maybe we need to start learning how to save God with what you've given me. I want to make the most of this. And in a lot of ways, that's exactly what we see, because in chapter 16 and 17, and I am planning on taking both chapters tonight and some of you are like that ain't ever going to happen, let's go. But chapter 16 is only ten verses, so that's not really get my preach on. We're going to be fine, I think. But we've already seen literally we took the entire chapter 15 just to look at the land of the tribe of Judah. And I made the point that Judah gets the most land. Now we see ephraim and manasseh and they're going to get less land and they're also going to be a little frustrated with what they get. So let's look at what it says. And Joshua chapter 16 verse one it says this. The lot fell to the children of Joseph from Jordan by Jericho to the waters of Jericho on the east to the wilderness that goes up from Jericho through the mountains of bethel, then went out from bethel to lose past the long to the border of the archives of atheros and went down westward to the boundary of the Japanese as far as the boundary of lower Beth harran to geezer and it ended at the sea. So the children of Joseph manasa and ephraim took their inheritance. So really the first four verses just gives us the boundary markers where these things are. So you have a place like bethel, which obviously has a ton of history there in the book of genesis where you have Jacob meeting with the lord there at the cell. But really what you have is you you'll notice that first you get the tribe of Judah in chapter 15 and now you get the tribe of ephraim and manasseh, the sons of Joseph. And the reason I think that this is important is because by the time we move through the book of judges and then we by the time we move through the first set of kings, whether you go from king salt to king David to king Solomon by the time the 12 tribes of Israel split the ten northern tribes and then the two southern tribes, the ten northern tribes are called Israel or in the prophetic books ephraim and the two southern tribes are called Judah. So really what goes on is it begins as 12, but as you go further down, ephraim as the largest of the ten northern tribe gets a place of primacy and of course Judah of the southern two tribes gets the place of primacy. And really what you do is you see even in the land a lot meant we see Judah getting a lot and then ephraim comes right there because they're already setting up kind of how the future of these tribes are going to unfold. Now, if you remember, the half of the tribe of manasseh got land on the other side of the Jordan. And so now we have the land for ephraim and what you can call western manasseh. You have eastern mess on the east side of the Jordan. Now you have western NASA going on here. Now, in verse 5, it gives us the specific of ephraim's land. It says in verse 5, the border of the children of ephraim, according to their families, was thus. The border of their inheritance on the east side was ataroth, adar, as far as upper Beth Haran, and the border went out towards the seats on the north side of you can pronounce that word however you want. Mixed with us. You know what's so funny? I practiced that. So many times today. And I read it. I'm like, it goes right out of my head. So just remember, however you pronounce your Hebrew words, just always put the axon on the last syllable, and you'll sound like, you know what you're talking about. Anyway, then the border went around eastward to, you can pronounce that one as well. Enough, silo, and pass by it on the east of Jenna ha ha. It doesn't feel like everything's got a stutter in this one. Am I the only one who's noticing this in the text? Anyway, then it went down from John Hahn at a Roth and to not arrive and reach two Jericho and came out at the Jordan. The border went out from tapua westward to the brook can not that it ended at the sea. This was the inheritance of the tribe of the children of ephraim according to their families. The separate cities for the children of ephraim were among the inheritance of the children of manasseh all the cities with their villages and they did not drive out the canaanites who dwelt in geezer, but the canaanites dwell among the ephraimites to this day and have become forced laborers.

Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study
"manasseh" Discussed on Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study
"It might seem kind of hard to understand because we don't get the layers of it. But when we remember that Joshua conquered Canaan, and then he parceled out the land to the tribes of Israel. We begin to see these details of how God intervenes and works despite the circumstances. And so in other words, there's a picture behind this picture behind this word picture and it's a picture of God parceling out the land and a fulfillment of his promise to give the land to Israel and the allotment of the land when Joshua did it was done on God's behalf. And so this picture, this word pictures found nowhere else in the Bible, but in this psalmist David, the psalmist referring to God standing in the land of keen kina and saying, I'm gonna try and partial out check them. He's metaphorically speaking about running his finger of the map and saying, okay, here's shechem. I'm giving it to Israel. And here's the value of sake. I'm giving it to you Israel and Gilead and manasseh, their mind. So here they are. They're all yours. And ephraim, that's yours. It's basically him saying I got this. And so I don't want you to miss that. Because we all face situations where we don't understand what's going on, that we, when we see the situation that's going down before us, we don't understand what's going on. And yet we have a God that comes back and reminds us, I am faithful. I got this. If you don't get it right now, you have to remember that I am faithful. And I'll tell you, this is a very, very small, not even probably relevant, but I'm going to say it anyway. This is a small experience that I had this past couple of weeks that I'm just going to, I'm just going to share it because I think it might help explain this concept.

The Psychology Podcast with Scott Barry Kaufman
"manasseh" Discussed on The Psychology Podcast with Scott Barry Kaufman
"It's not it's not you don't have to have the order. The just is there about the general but us ninety five percent of the shared variance is explained by the general factors like late in. General factor factor. Okay yeah yeah yeah hierarchical okay we want we will. We'll put that table. Here's anymore but i'll tell you the paper. It's kind of fun if you're into psychometric. Since i can't wait to read the paper. I it's it's interesting that you have some people in the field. They're like so adamant about like. It's all about self coldness like like we need to help people who are being harsh themselves as a and how do you do that through your self compassion trainings. It manasseh thing if you look at any sort of whether it's a states gala just developed a state scale with short term mood induction or there's long-term how do you reduce self coldest increase self. Compassion is like they go hand in hand. It's like you know you sit on one end of the psalm. The changes they work intended. There was no studies that show. They operate separately. The what's the point you know. I know what they would say. Event in clinical interventions. Why how do you reduce the coldest increased So if you caught reduced on compassionate responding how do you. How do you increase compassionate responding increase one person in the sky sox about is not is not increased protection is 'vulnerability will reduce vulnerability is protection. When they go hand in hand. I kind of like they lose their they lose their marbles over is like practically. It's almost pointless deny author. Because they're going here the practical level they're looking at just. What is the best predictor. What items in cross-sectional study correct correct. Yeah if you an experimental study it. All the evidence is is to say that these here's the system and also sexual magically but yet it's kind of this is this is the problem when you gotta scale that's been used four thousand times..

Pray the Word with David Platt
Why God Wants Us to Be United in Christ
"Judges chapter twelve verse. Four then jeb. The gathered all the men of gilead and fought with f frame and the men of gilead struck f frame because they said you are fugitives of f. Renew gilead i'ts in the midst of ephraim and manasseh. Read this verse. Because it's a concise summary of civil war. Among god's people in this point in the book of judges god's people are turning against each other and are fighting against each other in ways that are obviously destructive for them and ultimately dishonoring displeasing to god. And we see this picture and judges and then we read the rest of the bible and we see this tendency over and over and over again. And it's all over the new testament church even as i've been preaching through. First corinthians of spin reminded of divisions among god's people and tendencies among god's people to turn against one another i think about jesus prayer for us is god's people before he went to the cross like this is the one thing. He was praying for us as he transitions in john. Seventeen to praying for those. Who would believe in him through the witness of his original disciples and he praised that we be one just as he and the father are one. And so it's it's pretty clear what god desires for us as his people

Other People's Shoes
"manasseh" Discussed on Other People's Shoes
"I don't even want to get up from this couch until i receive a word from you some days. I did some days. You know i would just have to trust. I got something. But some days i would be like. Oh wow look at this. And what i saw in the scriptures is that from genesis to revelation. If they lived in our present day society they would have criminal history records they would be labeled as convicts and felons and have these records on under name. In as many of these people are in the chapter eleven of hebrews hall of faith chapter in his. Like wow look at this. There's hope for my son so that started feeling me with hope that my son even after prison you know he gets out early on parole or if he has to serve the whole time. I don't know that's up to god. But when he gets out that he will have a life on the outside when he's released because the lord promises to give us a hope in future in jeremiah. Twenty nine eleven. He promises that god used moses moses. You look at his life. He was set apart. He was spared he was saved to be king of been deleted. The people out hit the hebrew people out of egypt later but what happened in the process. He saw his people being mistreated while he was living as a prince in egypt and he took matters into his own hands. One translation of the bible says he looked to the left. Any look to the right. And he murdered the egyptian then he was afraid of pharaoh so he fled so he's a murderer and fugitive. If be we're gonna put it in modern day language. And so he lived in the desert for forty years till guide called back to go back to the same place where he fled from to deliver the people. Out of bondage. And so that's the hope. I have for my son that he will be his mightily by god to pull people out of bondage and that gave me great help in i could go on. There's king david there's king manasseh there's even saul tarsus. I mean the list could go on. You can see it on the zoom..

Feliz Dia Novo
"manasseh" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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Blue Lotus Buddhist Temple Podcast
"manasseh" Discussed on Blue Lotus Buddhist Temple Podcast
"Let me read that sentence again. If the yogi views what is happening with the wrong attitude that these are personally happening just to him. He'll become distressed. When awareness and wisdom grow with the right attitude working in the background. This same yogi may even feel joyful interest in recognizing these states as they are pd so manasseh joyful interest to recognize recognizing states as they are. Here's an analogy. If a policeman were able to catch the thief every time he stole something. This policeman would be promoted promoted cranks on the other hand. A demotion might be headed his way if the policeman kept missing the thief here. The safest always stealing something. Are you going to experience objects with defilement whenever they arise or are you going to observe with wisdom pay attention with awareness wisdom otherwise defile months. We'll have already taken over the exterior chance.

Pod Save America
"manasseh" Discussed on Pod Save America
"It right. The it got that there was. This supremely is not a strong enough word. But there was this extremely. Let's let's call it demonic force that was just encapsulated an embodied in the figure of trump but obviously is bigger than trump precedes trump Wouldn't have we wouldn't have had a trump. Were this not sort of big part and reality of who we are as a nation in our history and everything that's happened over time and so if people do not understand that it really does go beyond. Dnr go beyond team red team blue. Which is a big part of what animates political participation. We know right. It's tribalism manasseh big problem that we've got if people cannot see in twenty twenty two that we are at that same crossroads we have not left that crossroads right Then we're not going to be able to enemy enough people to turn out as a base and to flip against that team red party identity tribal loyalty to see that we have to stand united as americans four the values that we at least pretend to espouse. I am correctly interpreting. What i think. You're saying it is the way to think about how to talk about this dangerous trend. This faction whatever you wanna call it. In american life is to try to isolate it and by using the term democrat republican we are ascribing essentially in sort of the public mindset fifty percent of america to this which then get which then in this will get your next topic in a second abuse it with strength and social. And if you were the better way to do it is to consistently describe it as a minority as a. I mean the weren't faction works for that too. And in doing that which i think you know is mathematically and statistically correct also Isolates it in a way right makes it seem less maybe even as the potential to separate it if our first primary identity which a lot of social science research shows is our partisan identity the trumpster our policy views. Everything else by saying that. It is not republican. You release giving yourself a fighting chance with some collection of people who currently self identify as republican for rejecting that is that correct that's correct and in addition that's absolutely correct. In addition to that it removes oss from the trap of what one of the many things people abhor about politics or at least profess to a poor. Which is oh. That's all just partisan bickering that's all just infighting. Republicans say crappy things about democrats democrats say crappy things about republicans. That's just how this is which is as we see in public opinion. A lot of what people think that's back to that like it's all just polarization. This is sort of the way the game is played this. Why quote unquote. I hate politics. I can't stand it. I don't even want to think about it or talk about it. Which is view that. Many short of americans not listeners. Your podcast i would imagine. But lots of american tour like politics gross. I wanna part of it We have to get away from that. Because even though that is in fact not true and that is not in fact sort of the way that things are operating when we also put things in partisan turns rather than being americans united against this faction that is just sort of supremely against every one of our ideals in yes in political terms we have to defeat it by turning out and voting against the people with the are against their next to their name. We have to change this understanding.

The Friends of Israel Today
"manasseh" Discussed on The Friends of Israel Today
"Never a moment in the scriptures where somebody is turned away from from god's kindness in forgiving us when a heart is broken and contrite and and and begging for forgiveness and so no i agree with you. I think that's really what god wants. It doesn't matter when it happens in someone's life. The point is that god wants that person to turn to them to trust god and it can happen. At any moment israel on the verge of becoming a state a teenaged holocaust survivor arrives on her shores alone. His name his feek little did he know his search for a new life in the holy land would lead him to the messiah fee enthusiastic to share his faith engaged others in spiritual conversations many of which can be found in our magazine israel mike glory whilst fee is now in the presence of his savior his collected writings from over fifty years of ministry continue to encourage believers worldwide. Now apples of gold a dramatic reading from the life of st recently. I was waiting for the bus for jerusalem when two young men asked me for directions to a synagogue which i gladly give them one replied. We want to pray. But we've already been to that synagogue and it is locked up tight. I asked if every synagogue were locked. Would you not parade then look strangely at me and then when asked how can you pray without a minion. A minion is ten. People required the conductor. Jewish worship service. Responded god is not looking to see if you pray in xinjiang. He looks at your heart. Give you an from your high. Your prayer will be heard in heaven as we were talking more. People join the conversation. Some of the men belong to the synagogue. That was locked in. Because they know me one asked why are you trying to brainwash these young men. I said my duty is to bring them closer to god not according to the old traditions but according to saka riot chapter one verse three to me says the lord of host and i will turn to. You sankara also refers to your old traditions to not be like a father's them. The former prophets breed saying thus says the lord of host turn now from your evil ways and your evil deeds but they did not here not me says the lord it was like a small miracle to be able to give them facts from the bible. It was also a small miracle. The bus was late giving me more time to share the truth with them eventually. The two young men said they wanted to repent and they asked me to take them to the rabbi. I said if you really want to repent you do not need a rabbi. Go before the lord an open your hearts before him. Then you will know your saved from your sins. Got it pleased when you come before him and say lord save me you can say just as king. David did sound twenty-five one. Into to your lord i lift up my soul. Oh my god. I trust in you. Let me not be ashamed. Read the remainder of some twenty-five along with some other passengers including jeremiah. Thirty one thirty three. But this is the covenant that i will make with the house of israel after those days says the lord i will put my law in their minds and righted under hides and i will be their god and they shall be my people and as soon as i spoke. The word covenant. Some of the old men said to the young men. You must fear him. He is speaking from the new testament. The book those christians believe. I told him how brian they were as i showed them. I had read from the prophet jeremiah o. Surprised this was the first time most of them had seen that. The jewish prophets spoke about the new covenant. I- then showed them some old testament. Passages that clearly speak of the lord. Jesus i pray. I will have more opportunities to meet with them especially to young men and tell them how they can truly were penned by putting their faith and trust in messiah. Thank you for joining us today. I want to remind you. Purchase your copy of the video. Bible study series the common thread. You can get it on. Dvd or on usb. You can do that by going to radio. Dot org chris. I'd like to ask you to give our listeners. A heads up for next week. Yeah last king that we're going to be looking at its joya chin and this is the reason it's so important. It's because god is going to preserve the line of david to get us to jesus through this one king even during one of israel's most difficult and darkest moments in its history. So i think it's going to be a very interesting episode there. We do hope you join us then. Our host and teacher is chris toca. Today's program was produced by tom. Galleon theme music was composed and performed jeremy. Strong mike kellogg red apples of gold. I'm steve conover executive producer. Our mailing address is f. o. Radio p. o. Box nine one four belmar new jersey zero eight zero nine again. That's f. o. I radio pillbox. Nine one four belmar new jersey zero eight zero nine nine and one last. Quick reminder to visit us at foia radio dot org. 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The Friends of Israel Today
"manasseh" Discussed on The Friends of Israel Today
"So over the past few weeks. We've been looking at various kings of judah through the lens of second chronicles. I looked at king. Asa and his reign over judah and then we took a brief tour of the lives of hesitate and joe cy the spiritual reformers of judah and today. We're looking at the son of hesse. Kaya and the grandfather of joe cya king manasseh king manasseh had no regard for the law of the lord. Which is what we just heard Nor any regard for the lord in general the abandoned the lord and opted to lead the people of israel stray the people of judah astray into pagan worship and the very pagan worship that he instituted in judah ironically consumed him. He was carried away by the pagan empire. Assyria it was the lord's way of getting his attention. Now we often see manasseh as a bad king of israel when his name pops up you know we automatically think manasseh a horrible king of judah and he certainly did evil things in his tenure as king however. We rarely ever talk about his salvation. That's right manasseh salvation. About the moment he turned to the lord. You know after manasseh was carried away into babylon by the syrians. The tech says this starting in verse twelve of second. Chronicles chapter twenty two. It says in his pain. Manasseh ask the lord his god for mercy and truly humbled himself before the lord of his ancestors and when he prayed to the lord the lord responded to him and answered favorably his cry for mercy and the lord brought him back to jerusalem to his kingdom and then manasseh realized that the lord is the true god. God gave manasseh over to his passions. This reminds me of the first. Corinthians five five passage when paul lays judgment against the christian who was committing atrocious act of sexual immorality. And the apostle paul says this hand this man over to satan for the destruction of the flesh so that his spirit may be saved in the day of the lord let this man paul saying indulge in the flesh that it takes him quickly or maybe a apart from the body of christ will realize his need to repent and turn back to god. You know god gave manasseh over to the very thing. He worshiped and adored his idols his his false gods and in that exile away from his people away from his land and yes away from his god the god that loved him he turned to the lord and i love this. About god's response. God responded immediately to manassas cry. God responded immediately to manassas repentance. Manasseh was a changed man. The tech says that he actually removed when he came back to jerusalem. He removed the foreign god and images. From the lord's temple and all the altars at he had built on the hill of the on the hill of the lord's temple in jerusalem. He told the people of judah to serve the lord the god of israel. You know what this reminds me of especially after we just celebrated easter. It reminds me of the two criminals who hung next to jesus one mocked jesus while the other knowing jesus was innocent said jesus remember me when you come into your kingdom and jesus said to him i tell you the truth. Today you will be with me in paradise in the fleeting moments of this man's life the criminal. He begged jesus not to forget him. And jesus responded you will be with me in paradise. Is this not again. The picture of god's mercy like manasa a life filled with fighting against the lord pushing back and ignoring god and in the very last moments of his recorded life manasseh turns to the lord and god accepts him listened. Godkin can change a stubborn heart and even in the fleeting moments of someone's life. He will accept them. That's the mercy and kindness of god. I love knowing that our god is one of grace forgiveness mercy and kindness. This is what manasseh life shows us. And maybe next time you think of manasseh you won't think of a man who just.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington, DC Schools announces virtual classes only on Monday, delaying in-person learning
"Only today in Maryland and Randall County. Public schools are closed today and tomorrow classes and Carol Charles and Frederick counties are also canceled. Prince George's County schools have virtual learning with a two hour early dismissal today, and ST Mary's County public schools are on a two hour delay. Now the Virginia where many school systems have decided to cancel in person and virtual classes. Today, classes are canceled in Arlington. Culpepper Faulk here loud in Spotsylvania, Stafford, Prince William and Rapid, Handy County public schools as well as false church City, Manasseh City and Fredericksburg City schools. Fairfax County public schools in Alley. Zander YAH City public schools will hold virtual on Lea learning today and we can get the whole list of closings and delays. You can always find it at the w t o p dot com 5 23 here

Diffused Congruence: The American Muslim Experience
CelebrateMercy, with Tarek El-Messidi
"I am. I am really psyched about this episode. Is i knew. I'd say that about everything but We have a guest on today of that is tarek on mri muslim american speaker activists social entrepreneur on you probably know him best from The celebrate mercy of project which he founded dark is. I'm just citing excited because it was really kind of like ven diagram if we were to compose a ven diagram of where i think a lot of guests that we've had on the show and a lot of People that we consider to be mentors influencers on us are the same people who have been on not only in celebrate mercy's programming but also You know have been mentors and thought leaders that i know therapists As as as also has has been has made an indelible impact on the work that arctic does and so Without really further ado dark. I mean i know. We'll get into a lot of Not only your own background at as well as of course celebrate mercies while we have you on mike. So i'll i'll keep the introduction short. Because i want to do true justice to you and the work you do so welcome to the show. Thank you for having me. It's an honor to be here in the mushroom you've had such great Thought leaders scholars activists. You know On this show so it's definitely an honor thank you yeah and You know and i you know we always get. We always start with an origin story. Dark and and i know i know eventually you'll get this particular point in your own story but where i think. Our paths crossed Was years and years ago. I wanna say oh. I'm terrible with dates. But it had to have been in the late nineties I mean you could probably place it better better because you were. I believe of msa president at the time. But i visited the university of tennessee. Knoxville For a weekend with lectures and and i think i was just one of the speakers that was Was in attendance. But i think that's probably the first time we met. I don't know if you remember that. I i i remember that trip. Very very fondly So in fact. What now i remember. It had to been like two thousand and two two thousand three two dozen three because on one of the partying presence that the msa gave was my wife. And i were expecting our first our eldest daughter and so we were pregnant. And i think i mentioned that and it was like this. Beautiful little The volunteers onesie I remember that ryan for right. Yeah it's a great little parting gift at the. Msa gave me in so it had to been yet. It does not was like Maybe the year. After i i was president of the year after i graduated undergrad. That was still there in knoxville. But i definitely remember when you visited. I definitely remember that although our paths. Have i think across over the years in fact it was a mutual friend. An old friend of yours but again going back to the knoxville. Msa days iran. Kodi she who i want to mention his name on on air as as putting it sort of in touch in together and Iran is a listener of this show. We're honored to have folks. Like ron listening. So dan high school together. Actually wow saturday at high school. So yeah i guess Like i said we like to dive into kind of an origin story so tell us about You know growing up in tennessee of all places. That's really where your origin story begins. Yeah this manasseh so My parents were both immigrants. From egypt's that's where the story begins. That coming over in the late seventies mom Not too much later after that and he came for grad school and just has been his state ever since from egypt. Civil engineer And we moved around quite a bit. I was born in houston. Actually i think you're early. You're from houston right. I am. I was born in texas. Although it's spent most of my young life in in any in houston and Omar also overlapped in houston for a little bit on and was born in new orleans so help another southern boy. I actually the only sibling not born in texas. That's liar yeah. I still have relatives there. Actually in we moved around a bit new mexico. Pennsylvania eventually settled in knoxville with my dad's work. You know moving moving around So since the second grade. I grew up in east tennessee Near the smoky mountains in knoxville tennessee. The third largest city and it was really then that we became active with the local muslim community. I remember you know. I vaguely remember them like bill building their first mosque from scratch. You know i i. It was like a rented home. And then i remember like in the early eighties mid eighties when they were building. That first mosque purpose built mosque and sunday. School was really like where. I began to learn about my faith. And that's where everything began. I think like where. I where i really became know growing up in like a ninety percent white very evangelical out bipolar belts City in tennessee. Although is you know it's it's a university city But you know where where. I grew up in west knoxville. You know the the baptist and and people are often trying to convert you who you know. Sometimes you know you classmates.

Morning Edition
Dozens killed in riots in Brazilian prisons plagued by drug gangs
"Officials in Brazil say, dozens of inmates have been killed in prison violence since Sunday. Catherine Osborne reports in the city of Manasseh four different prisons reported killings of inmates. Officials say gang conflict was the cause the state of Emma's include some of Brazil's, most overcrowded jails, which also saw deadly riots in early twenty seventeen. The federal government is sending a task force to help control the violence. The number of dead is close to

Commander, Bomber Aviation Regiment and Taiwan discussed on
"Site chinese air force has handed long range bombers for the first time landed them on manmade reefs in the south china sea santa manasseh long you saw commander the bomb bomber aviation regiment says no longer difficult thing to take off or land on the islands on the reefs they're not capable he says of launching long range attacks at anytime taiwan's health minister saying the island is very angry over not being invited the world health organization assembly in geneva change we hong saying it should be not be excluded because of tensions with china knows no borders or politics is crude in taiwan oh creates a potentially fatal leak in the system live so gullible citizens says time to recognize taiwan's role in the world china considers taiwan part of china is a whole global news twenty four hours a day on and a tick tock twitter powered by more than twenty seven hundred journalists and analysts in more than one hundred twenty countries in san francisco i'm ed baxter this is bloomberg brian thank you very much just about thirty nine minutes past.

The Savage Nation
President, South Korea and Alec Alec Manasseh discussed on The Savage Nation
"And the terms of the nuclear deal we must ensure that this murderous regime does not even get close to a nuclear weapon and that ran ends its proliferation of dangerous missiles and its support for terrorism the president and miracle also talking about the historic summit between north and south korea's leaders merckel calling it a first step that could lead to peace police in toronto identifying the victims of the deadly van attack eight females and two males there were two foreign nationals homicide inspector brian bought says the ages of the victims ranged from twenty two to ninety four two more people were hurt in the attack suspect alec alec manasseh facing ten counts of murder and sixteen counts of attempted murder fox news.

The Dan Patrick Show
MANDEL: This is terror of a different kind
"Suspect in the toronto van attack that killed ten people may have filled anger against women police say twenty five year old alec manasseh posted a cryptic facebook message just before the incident that suggested he was part of an online community angry that they were unable to form relationships with women he's charged with ten counts of first degree murder those known as dreamers win one president trump loses one in federal court jackie quinn reports from washington that the trump administration has been ordered to resume the program that shield hundreds of thousands of immigrants from deportation district court judge john bates says president trump's department of homeland security determined that the daca program was unlawful but that decision was virtually unexplained so he's giving the department ninety days and says if there isn't a better explanation then homeland security will have to process new as well as renewal daca applications this is a.

24 Hour News
Iran's President Warns Trump To Stay In Nuclear Deal
"Match limited by state law the man accused of plowing van into a sidewalk in toronto has been charged with ten counts of first degree murder and thirteen counts of attempted murder alex manasseh and appeared briefly in court tuesday canadian prime minister justin trudeau says at this time the investigation's not focusing on a terror motive at this time we have no reason to suspect that there is any national security element to this attack but obviously the investigations continue trudeau's offered his condolences to the victims families he says the events that took place monday were a senseless attack and horrific tragedy but he says canadians won't show fear in the face of such violence we need to continue to reflect on the changing situations in which we're in but we do everything we can to keep canadians safe but we cannot as canadians choose to live in fear every single day as we go about our daily business police in toronto's either piecing together witness accounts and surveillance video as they search for a motive for the ap i'm jennifer o'neill with rivet selfies taken by a curious monkey belong to the photographer not the monkey an appeals court has ruled us copyright law doesn't allow lawsuits with claims that animals have copyrights to photographs the judges said the decision by the ninth us circuit court of appeals upheld a lower court ruling in favor of david slater the photographer who's camera was used to take the photos the monkey snapped the photos in two thousand eleven after he found slater's camera the people for the ethical treatment of animals sued on behalf of the monkey in two thousand fifteen iran's presidents issued another warning about the nuclear deal ap correspondent charles de la desma says this comes as high level talks are held in washington husayn ruini whose repeated his warning against an american put out from the landmark nuclear deal between iran and will powers as meetings between president donald trump and france's emmanuel macron get underway in washington he's told supporters in iran if someone wants to betray on nation and the deal grave consequences will affect them i think that these domination nation will strongly resist any plots by those who sit in the white house i'm charleston with asthma.