The Man of the House of Levi
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The "Man of the House of Levi" is a reference to a significant yet unnamed figure in the biblical narrative, specifically in the Book of Exodus. This individual is the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, and is identified as Amram in later genealogical records (Exodus 6:20). His role, though not extensively detailed in the biblical text, is crucial in the unfolding of Israel's history and God's redemptive plan.

Biblical Context

The narrative of the Man of the House of Levi is set during a time of great oppression for the Israelites in Egypt. The Pharaoh, fearing the growing population of the Israelites, decreed that all newborn Hebrew boys be thrown into the Nile River (Exodus 1:22). It is within this context of persecution and divine providence that the account of Moses' birth unfolds.

Family Lineage

The House of Levi is one of the twelve tribes of Israel, descending from Levi, the third son of Jacob and Leah. Levi's descendants were set apart for religious duties, and the tribe played a significant role in the spiritual leadership of Israel. The Man of the House of Levi, Amram, married Jochebed, who was also of the tribe of Levi (Exodus 2:1). This union produced three children: Miriam, Aaron, and Moses, each of whom played pivotal roles in the history of Israel.

Faith and Courage

The faith and courage of the Man of the House of Levi and his wife are implicitly highlighted in the birth and preservation of Moses. Hebrews 11:23 commends their faith: "By faith Moses’ parents hid him for three months after his birth, because they saw he was a beautiful child, and they were unafraid of the king’s edict." This act of defiance against Pharaoh's decree demonstrates their trust in God's protection and purpose for their son.

Legacy

Though the Man of the House of Levi is not named in the initial Exodus narrative, his legacy is profound. His children became central figures in the Exodus story: Moses as the deliverer and lawgiver, Aaron as the first high priest, and Miriam as a prophetess. The faith and actions of this Levite man and his family set the stage for the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian bondage and the establishment of the covenant community at Sinai.

Theological Significance

From a theological perspective, the Man of the House of Levi represents the faithfulness of God's people amidst adversity. His account underscores the theme of divine providence and the importance of family in God's redemptive history. The Levite lineage, through which the priesthood would be established, begins with this man's faithfulness, highlighting the continuity of God's promises from the patriarchs to the establishment of Israel as a nation.

In summary, the Man of the House of Levi, though not extensively detailed in Scripture, is a foundational figure in the biblical narrative. His faith and obedience contributed to the preservation and rise of one of the most significant leaders in biblical history, Moses, and set the stage for the unfolding of God's plan for His people.
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Man is of the Earth Earthy

Man of Every Nation, Made of One Blood

Man of Sin

Man of War

Man Shall not Lay With Man

Man: Able to Sustain Bodily Affliction

Man: All the Ways of, Clean in his own Eyes

Man: Allowed to Eat Flesh After the Flood

Man: Approved of by God

Man: Banished from Paradise

Man: Blessed by God

Man: Born in Sin

Man: Born to Trouble

Man: Called: A Worm

Man: Called: Flesh

Man: Called: The Potsherd of the Earth

Man: Called: Vain Man

Man: Cannot be Just With God

Man: Cannot Cleanse Himself

Man: Cannot Direct his Ways

Man: Cannot Profit God

Man: Cannot Retain his Spirit from Death

Man: Christ is the Head of Every

Man: Christ was Found in Fashion As

Man: Christ: A Refuge As, to Sinners

Man: Christ: Approved of God As

Man: Christ: As Such, is the Cause of the Resurrection

Man: Christ: Called the Second, As Covenant Head of the Church

Man: Christ: Knew What Was In

Man: Christ: Made in the Image of

Man: Christ: Took on Him Nature of

Man: Clothed by God With Skins

Man: Compared to a Sleep

Man: Compared to a Wild Donkey's Colt

Man: Compared to Clay in the Potter's Hand

Man: Compared to Grass

Man: Compared to Vanity

Man: Covered Himself With Fig Leaves

Man: Created

Man: Created by Christ

Man: Created by God

Man: Created by the Holy Spirit

Man: Created in Knowledge (Inferred)

Man: Created in the Image of God

Man: Created in Uprightness

Man: Created: A Living Soul

Man: Created: A Type of Christ

Man: Created: After Consultation, by the Trinity

Man: Created: After the Likeness of God

Man: Created: from the Dust

Man: Created: Male and Female

Man: Created: On the Sixth Day

Man: Created: Under Obligations to Obedience

Man: Created: Upon the Earth

Man: Days of, As the Days of a Hireling

Man: Days of, Compared to a Shadow

Man: Design of the Creation of

Man: Disobeyed God by Eating Part of the Forbidden Fruit

Man: Dominion of

Man: Equality of

Man: Every Herb and Tree Given To, for Food

Man: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Man: Filled With Shame After the Fall

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Man: God's Purpose in Creation Completed by Making

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Man: Has But Few Days

Man: Has Sought out Many Inventions

Man: Ignorant of What is Good for Him

Man: Ignorant of What is to Come After Him

Man: Inferior to Angels

Man: Insignificance of

Man: Intellect of, Matured by Age

Man: Involved Posterity in his Ruin

Man: Little Lower than the Angels

Man: Made by God in his Successive Generations

Man: Made for God

Man: Made Wise by the Inspiration of the Almighty

Man: More Valuable than Other Creatures

Man: Mortal

Man: Nature and Constitution of, Different from Other Creatures

Man: No Trust to be Placed In

Man: Not Good For, to be Alone

Man: Not Profited by all his Labour and Travail

Man: Ordinary Limit of his Life

Man: Originally Naked and not Ashamed

Man: Placed in the Garden of Eden

Man: Possessed of a Body

Man: Possessed of a Soul

Man: Possessed of a Spirit

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Man: Possessed of Memory

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Man: Possessed of Will

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