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Chapter Twelve Chapter 12 Analysis
This week I have read the next seven chapters,chapter six to chapter twelve. All the stories attracted me a lot. I am about to talk something about them.
To begin with,I am willing to tell them main contents about the stores. As for this part,it can be classified into two main stories. One is the stories about Joseph,and another is the stories about Moses. Joseph,the castaway,a servant,a prisoner,a saint,and the savior of his people. He played so many roles in this part. At first,he was abandoned by his brothers. Because once he told his father of some wicked thing his brothers had done, ans his brothers hated him for it, and could not speak pleasantly to him. After his brothers cast him away,they told their father that Joseph was some evil beast had devoured him,and he became a castaway. Afterwards,Joseph was sold to the Ishmaelites,as a servant of
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After Pharoah died,the king followed him did not like the Hebrews. He feared them because they had grown to be strong, so he set overseers to watch them ,and make them work like slaves. He treated them cruelly. All the Hebrews lead so hard a life that they could not bear it utterly. Then God let Moses and Aaron to relieve the Hebrews who were maltreated by the new king. And they did it. On the road to Canaan, God bring them into obedience and faith.
After I read this part,it is not difficult to draw a conclusion that you will get a good result if you treat others well. Just as Joesph and Moses and Aaron. Besides,when we read a long passage,it is of vital importance to take notes,the key points and the key information. Only thus can we remember the plots we read before. I ca also help us to read forth, more or less,we can understand the passage easier. A special aspect of the Bible is that it has so many roles and place names in its stories. If we can not make a list of them, it is really hard for us to consistently and understand it drastically.
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