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    comes about after Genesis‚ were the covenant is to be continued through him and God ’s people. The story starts with Israel still in Egypt since Joseph ’s time. The Israelites have been prospering‚ and because of this the Pharaoh is feeling threatened. In result of this‚ the Pharaoh orders the murder of all male baby Israelites. With the midwives to follow through with these orders‚ they refused. They refused to kill the newborn boys in fear of God‚ which is where Moses comes into the picture

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    were stuck in Egypt and couldn’t escape from slavery. God was with them‚ he provided ten plagues that defied all of the Egyptian gods. Then God allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt. God parted the red sea so that the Israelites could was able to walk across on dry land. The Egyptians rode after them and were covered by the sea‚ but the Israelites were all safe on the other side of the sea. (Hebrews 11:29) I found God’s omnipresence in how He provided a pillar of fire at night for them and a cloud

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    away. We are introduced to the Pharaoh‚ Ramses‚ and his son Menephtah. What sort of person is he? How has he behaved to Hebrews in the past? (Ex 1.22 especially) The Pharaoh was scared of the Israelites becoming too strong so he ordered the death of every newborn Hebrew boy. The Pharaoh forced the Israelites into cruel slavery. Moses flees to the desert. Who looks after him? And how? (Ex 2.15b-3.1a) Reul a father of seven daughters offers him to stay and live with them because Moses helped his seven

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    I am growing tired of these ridiculous threats. I have experienced 9 plagues‚ from this "I Am"‚ yet the Israelites are still my slaves. When will they accept the fact that they are worshiping a false god? Do they not realize that Moses is nothing but a lunatic who thinks he is talking with a god? I am waiting for Moses to return‚ any day now‚ and threaten me with another one of his plagues. Let him try‚ these plagues are nothing I have not seen before. Moses came again‚ as I expected‚ and threatened

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    Deborah In Judges 4

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    She is described as a prophetess and a wife‚ and she sat up on a hill where Israelites would come ask her for judgement. In the Old Testament‚ she also could be referred to as a judge. At the time‚ a judge was a political‚ military‚ and religious leader. The second woman we meet is Jael‚ a woman married to Heber the Kenite‚ an ally of Jabin the king of Hazor‚ or Canaan‚ the nation which had been oppressing the Israelites‚ God’s chosen people. Deborah received a command from the Lord‚ which she

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    Bibl 104 Old Testament

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    Pharaoh’s daughter‚ Jethro‚ Aaron‚ Joshua‚ Bezalel . This book is historical because it gives the reader‚ an account of Moses birth. Also‚who his adoptive parents were and his early life as an adult.The book goes into details as to how he lead the Israelite s out to bondage. It’s of law‚ because it gives many descriptions and details of what God’s covenant is and how it applied to the Israelite’s. Key themes are Israel’s Liberation from slavery in Egypt and God’s Covenant. God Uses Moses to convince

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    He called upon Moses to demand the release of the Israelites. C. David called us to proclaim the Power of God and proclaim it to all nations. III. Genesis 1:28 God blessed them and said to them‚ "Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the

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    The Lost Tribes of Israel

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    by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE‚[1] Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes. From after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BCE‚ the Tribe of Judah was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes. No central government existed‚ and in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc leaders known as Judges. (see the Book of Judges) With the growth of the threat from Philistine incursions‚ the Israelite tribes

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    Ancient Israel was based on doctrine supported by the covenant and interventions that had been initiated by God. Yahweh showed a considerable amount of compassion and protection to the descendants of Isaac‚ Abraham and Jacob. For example‚ the Israelites were rescued through their leader‚ Moses‚ from slavery and oppression and then led through Sinai to the Promised Land. Here‚ the set of instructions‚ still followed today‚ was revealed to them (The 10 Commandments).# The book of both Genesis

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    Josh Ibarra Professor Jake Lavender ENGL 2327 22 January 2014 Essay One On June 20‚ 1675‚ Metacomet‚ also known as Philip by the early American colonist‚ led a series of attacks on colonial settlements that lasted for more than a year. These attacks became known as “King Philips War.” It was a desperate attempt by the Natives to retain their land as their culture and resources dwindled before them. Mary Rowlandson‚ a famous victim of these Indian attacks‚ recounts her eleven-week captivity

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