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    The Flood Story Analysis

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    1. Moses has traditionally been considered the author‚ of The Flood Story‚ included in the book of Genesis. Since writing has yet to be an organized language at time (around 1300 B.C.) it almost seems certain that the stories were handed down orally rather than written down.Moses was a Hebrew prophet‚ educator and leader who delivered his people from slavery in Egypt. He was also considered to be the organizer of the community’s religious and civil traditions.At his birth‚ descendants of Israel

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    first in the book of Exodus and second in the book of Deuteronomy. Though these two accounts may for all practical purposes seem identical‚ at a closer examination several differences begin to arise. Separated by several decades in time‚ by audience the accounts were directed to‚ and by what each account attempts to portray these versions begin to differ in meaning entirely. The primary difference between the two accounts of The Ten Commandments is one of time. The events recorded in Exodus and then

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    death to a person as a punishment for an offense.  It’s absolutely an act of killing. It may be for the good of almost everyone but still it is a sin. You may call me close minded but still it is a sin. The sixth of the ten commandments in the book of Exodus says  “Thou shall not kill.” Neither accidental killing (Numbers 35:22-25) nor justifiable homicide (Ex. 22:2) are a breaking of the sixth commandment. Neither killing in war nor capital punishment are necessarily forbidden in this commandment since God

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    can still remmember when I saw this movie since I was a kid‚ because were fun of watching this kind of movie during holy weeks‚ and this was also played in televisions in that time. The Ten Commandments is an incredible epic drama based on the Book of Exodus from the Old Testament. Although I’m not at all religious in the traditional sense‚ I love this movie for the storyline‚ acting‚ and even special effects‚ which seem primitive by today’s standards but are nevertheless quite impressive. The Ten

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    Religion 111 Chapter 6 Questions 1. Choose a small section of the narrative of the plaques in Exodus 7-12‚ and identify the parts of the passage that you would attribute to J‚ E‚ and P. What characteristic phrases and themes of each source occur in the passage? The passage that best illustrates the account of the plagues in Egypt in Exodus 7. The J account tells of the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart‚ of Yahweh’s threat to befoul the waters of the Nile and kill the fish‚ and of the execution

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    Book Of Exodus Essay

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    Exodus Prince Henry Snal 1st Year‚ 1st Semester-2013 Origin: The Hebrew title for the second book of the Pentateuch is We’ ēlleh Šemôt (“and these are the names”)- the opening words of the Masoretic text. The Greek version took its title from the subject matter of the opening chapters – ‘Éξοδος’ {(the going out (from Egypt)}. The title of the book in the Vulgate and English Version- Exodus- is a literal rendering of the Greek title. Exodus: The second book of the Old Testament; it

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    The Ten Plagues – Exodus THO111 – MWF; 3:00-4:00 PM Submitted By: Eloisa Grace D. Divinoto BSARCH-1 Block C The 10 plagues of Egypt are the supernatural acts that YHWH‚ the God of the Israelites‚ did through Moses (and Aaron) against the Pharaoh of Egypt‚ as recorded in the book of Exodus. The plagues occurred because of Pharaoh’s refusal to free the Israelites and to demonstrate YHWH’s superiority of the gods of Egypt‚ including Pharaoh. The plagues are often seen as increasingly in intensity

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    Ten Commandments

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    Ron Weis May 10‚ 2012 Rabbi Lewin PHIL 4960 The Tenth of The Ten The Hebrew Bible gives two lists of the ten commandments‚ one in Exodus and the second in Deuteronomy. Many of the faiths that stem from Judaism follow the guidelines given by these fundamental sets of rules‚ also known as the Decalogue. Despite the common origination‚ the Ten Commandments have been changed or molded to represent the core principles specific to religions such as Christianity. The common operation for each faith

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    articles that I have read for this class. It was a lot of information that I have never thought about. It was super interesting to read. As a matter of fact‚ I even shared some information to my friends on what I found interesting. Readers the book of exodus may either feel sympathy for Pharaoh and have doubts about the Lord’s justice‚ while others may be pulled toward allegiance to the Lord‚ who rescued the Israelites. One of the problems is getting humans to adopt a world-picture that transcends

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    The Tabernacle

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    The Tabernacle A few key elements about the making of the Tabernacle are that God was the architect of the sanctuary. It was made from offerings brought by the people (Exodus vs. 1-2)‚ which indicates that God was concerned about the heart of the giver just like he is today. It was to be a place of consecration and structure as well as a repository for the law (Ten Commandments). Most importantly‚ it was a replica of heavenly things or the worship experience in heaven. As Moses instructed the people

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