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    obedience‚ and 3. Their need to consecrate themselves to fear the Lord‚ to walk in His ways‚ and to love and honor him with all their hearts‚ soul and strength. Four Major Features Characterize Deuteronomy: It provided the new generation of Israelites (who were soon to enter Canaan) the necessary foundation and motivation for inheritance the Promised Land by focusing on the nature of God and His covenant with Israel. It is “The Book of the Second Law” in that Moses. Israel’s 120-year-old leader

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    The Bible is filled with stories of the weak overcoming great odds on their way to success. Jacob the son of Isaac is a character who must overcome is physical faults to gain his fathers favor. Judith uses her weakness of being a woman to save her people and land from invaders. Both characters typify a major theme of the Bible‚ which is the ultimate triumph of the weak. Jacob the youngest of Isaac’s sons is portrayed as being weak when compared to his brother Esau‚ “Esau was a cunning hunter

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    The Song of Moses

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    rather long poem found in chapter 32 of Deuteronomy. This poem is proposed to have been written by Moses as a witness for God against the Israelites. In the old age of Moses‚ just before his passing on Mount Nebo‚ Moses was instructed by God to write down and recite this poem to the Israelites before they entered the promise land. After Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt‚ they acted in a manner that was very unappealing. Not only did they complain and act completely ungrateful‚ many

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    “Desert of Sin” (Exod. 16:1). This is best identified with a sandy‚ easily traveled plain along the shore of the Red Sea‚ since the terrain just inland is rugged.   b.   Manna (Exod. 16:1-36). It was here that Israel’s food supply ran out. The Israelites became anxious and cried to Moses. Where would adequate food be found in such a desolate region? -   God’s provision turned out to be a nourishing food in the form of “thin flakes like frost‚” described as white‚ like coriander seed and tasted

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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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    are discussed briefly in the following subsections. 2.1.1 His Sovereignty God’s sovereignty was revealed to Moses through (i) His dealings with the Egyptians in preparation for the exodus‚ (ii) His dealings with the kings who came against the Israelites‚ and (iii) most emphatically in the fact that though there were nations residing in the land He had promised to Abraham‚ it was His to give to whomever He chose to give it to. Most importantly‚ His sovereignty in salvation is revealed to Moses in

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    The story of Daniel takes place during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar. The king of Babylon‚ King Nebuchadnezzar‚ came to Jerusalem and besieged it. He commanded that the Israelite men who had no defects‚ were handsome and filled with knowledge to be taken to serve in the royal palace. The men chosen included Daniel‚ Hananiah‚ Mishael‚ and Azariah from the tribe of Judah. Daniel 1-6 thinks it is possible to maintain Jewish identity in a foreign land by staying loyal to God and not assimilating to

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    Outline of Hebrew history

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    Sinai‚ the Hebrews were uplifted by belief in one God‚ Yahweh The Israelite Kingdom Wandering Israelites returned to Canaan and joined other Hebrew tribes Israelites were loosely organized into a confederation of 12 tribes under Yahweh Philistines invade in late eleventh century and dominate Israelite territory 12 tribes unite under leadership of Saul‚ their first king Second king‚ David‚ was a warrior and poet who helped Israelites fight Philistines Under David’s son‚ Solomon‚ trade and construction

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    Tabernacle Research Paper

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    one year after the Passover‚ when the Israelites were freed from their slavery in 1450 B.C. It was a mobile tent with portable furniture that the people traveled with and set up wherever they approached camp. It was the place where the leaders and people came together to worship and offer sacrifices. The Tabernacle‚ was the meeting place of God‚ with the children of Israel from the time to Egypt to the land of Canaan. God chose to meet his people‚ the Israelites there as well. The tabernacle would

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    There are many basic accounting concepts that are either directly or indirectly referenced in the Bible such as financial accounting‚ internal control‚ and management accounting‚ as discussed in the article “Accounting in the Bible” by Robert L. Hagerman. According to our textbook Fundamental Accounting Principles‚ accounting is an information and measurement system that identifies‚ records‚ and communicates relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable information about an organization’s business activities

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