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    PROBLEMATIZE THE EXODUS-LIBERATION-SETTLEMENT MOTIF FROM THE ADIVASI PERSPECTIVE Prepared: Kyrshanborlang Mawlong. Introduction: In this paper we are trying to discussion the difficulties that the Israelites faced during staying in Egypt and how God response to their crying by liberated them from the hand of the Egyptian and also how they enter and settled in Canaan. But‚ this liberation of the Israelite by God create an impact on the indigenous people of the Canaan‚ we could see there are many

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    majority within the society thought to be true? Three separate laws or codes of conduct from ancient history were reviewed to support the following conclusion. These laws or codes were The Code of Hammurabi ‚ The Covenant and the Law: The Book of Exodus‚ and The Tweleve Tables. Based on the structure and content from these three sets of laws and codes it can be said that they were formed from the guidance of their societies religious beliefs and also influenced on an idea of ethical behavior. The

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    slaying the firstborn of Egypt during the last of the ten plagues. Passover is the Jewish festival that memorializes the deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. The origins of Passover go back in the Bible‚ specifically in the book of Exodus. During this time‚ the Israelites have been enslaved by Pharaoh. After many generations of domination‚ God spoke to an Israelite man‚ named Moses and instructed him to go to Pharaoh and tell

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    be nation. He ordered that all male children be destroyed. (Exodus 1:10‚ 16). By the grace and love of God Moses’ mother was able to conceal and keep her child. When it became impossible for her to hide him she put him in a papyrus basket and placed him among the reeds of the Nile. Subsequently‚ the daughter of Pharaoh who had come to the river to bathe spotted the basket and found Moses. She then took him and raised him as her own. (Exodus 2:1-9). According to Acts 7 Moses was well learned in all

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    nothing before God. Exodus 3 documented precisely how Moses considered himself insignificant to execute God’s will for His people‚ instead of feeling proud for the opportunity‚ that he

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    of the Exodus‚ around 1200 BCE. Prior to the Exodus‚ the Israelites were being oppressed by the Egyptians. When Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go‚ God sent a plague. This can be compared to the theme of justice and righteousness in Isaiah. God felt that sending the plague was the just thing to do‚ however he thought the Israelites were righteousness so he spared their sons. Faith in God is another theme in the Passover that can be connected to other parts of the book of Exodus. The Israelites

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    Geofrey C. PascualSeptember 25‚ 2012 BAIST 1-BSir Dondon Almine Film Analysis: Decalogue(10 Commandments) 1)The Exodus’ literal meaning is the journey of the Israelites from Egypt under Moses. God wants the Israelites to not have other gods before Him because He‚ in the ways of the Exodus‚ has spoken to them. 2) Moses was subjected to death because of the pharaoh’s order to kill the first born son. His mother was scared for her first born to be killed so Moses was brought to the river and

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    Collier‚ P. (2013). Exodus: How migration is changing our world. Oxford University press Bible commentary describes seventy descendants of Jacob entering into Egypt. This figure includes Joseph‚ who was already in Egypt‚ (having been sold into slavery by his brothers) and his sons. In Genesis 46‚ the descendants of Jacob are listed‚ including Joseph and eight of his heirs. The bible also counts Jacob’s daughter Dinah and wife Aseneth‚ who also bore children to him. The firstborn son of Jacob was

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    The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) waged war against the government of Sri Lanka for 33 years. Being a minority group in a nation that has a long history of Western colonization‚ prompted the LTTE to lash out against the Sinhalese majority in the years following the country’s independence in 1948. Throughout the 1970s‚ the group began using acts of violence‚ while undergoing a couple of name changes‚ until 1976 when the group formally became the LTTE. Shortly after their establishment‚ the

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    in Isaiah 59:2‚ Isaiah declares that “your iniquities have separated between you and your God‚ and your sins have hid his face from you that he will not hear.” The Hebrew word paniym (H6440) is translated as “face” and “presence” in Scripture (See Exodus 25:30‚ “The bread of the Presence”). Choose and write on five Scriptures where God’s face or presence was a blessing and support. End this project by writing your testimony of how God’s omnipresence has blessed and sustained you. Share this testimony

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