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What does the Bible say about the leadership of Moses and Paul?

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The Bible illustrates the leadership of Moses and Paul as crucial, highlighting their warnings to God’s people about future rebellion after their departures.

In the Bible, both Moses and Paul are presented as significant leaders who delivered God's messages to His people. Moses, in Deuteronomy 31, foretells the rebellion of the Israelites after his death, acknowledging their history of disobedience while he was alive. He warns them that they will corrupt themselves and turn away from God's commandments, which reflects the depth of human depravity. Similarly, Paul, in Acts 20, warns the Ephesian elders that after his departure, grievous wolves would enter the church, not sparing the flock. Both men signify critical points in God's dealings with His people, urging them to remain steadfast in the truth they had received.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 31:22-30; Acts 20:28-32

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