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Bible Mysteries

Mystery Mailbag #15 – Believing On Jesus, the Sea of Mystery, and the Millennium Reign

Bible Mysteries

Bleav + Scott Mitchell

Religion, Society & Culture, History, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Mystery

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In Mystery Mailbag #15, Scott Mitchell answers listener questions about Moses’ upbringing in Pharaoh’s court, the true meaning of “believing on” Jesus, the symbolism of the sea in prophecy, and what believers may be doing during Christ’s thousand-year reign. Each question opens a new window into Scripture and God’s eternal plan.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome once again to Bible Mysteries Mystery Mailbag.

0:20.3

The time for us to answer your questions I got my

0:22.6

mailbag hat on again so we're going to dive right into these questions that we get from people who write us

0:28.7

we don't have time to always answer them right away but sometimes they like to save them and share them with you

0:34.2

so we appreciate all you that write to us and we'll die right in with the first

0:38.0

email. Question comes from Brian Boyd. Brian writes, I wonder if you've ever dove into the story of Moses.

0:45.2

How was he educated raised by the Pharaoh and the royal family? I'm sure he was tied to their ancient

0:50.4

school of mystery. What practices did he do? What things could he have learned before

0:55.3

God came to him? I can't seem to find anything on the subject could make for an interesting

1:00.8

podcast. Signed Brian Boyd. Thank you, Brian, for writing. There's not much that's told to us

1:06.7

about the education of Moses. We know that, of course, he was raised in the household of Pharaoh

1:12.8

because he was found in the Nile, in the bulrushes there,

1:16.6

and raised up in that family.

1:19.0

We have to assume that he was educated.

1:21.1

We don't know what ancient mystery schools he attended.

1:24.6

We know that he knew he was a Hebrew,

1:27.3

and at some point he did defend

1:29.8

a Hebrew that was being persecuted by an Egyptian. I think he killed him, and therefore that's when

1:35.8

he left. I suspect that whatever he did know quickly became something unimportant to him, because

1:44.0

years later he encountered the Lord

1:46.0

from the burning bush and God called him to bring the children of Israel out of Egypt

1:51.8

and of course to write the Torah. So that's a great question. I don't know where you can find

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