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    Before the Babylonian exile‚ Biblical prophesy reached its highest point. Prophets such as Jeremiah and Ezekiel changed and molded the scope of Israelite religion. Their writings were intelligent‚ insightful‚ well developed‚ and contained a great spiritual meaning. Following the Babylonian exile‚ however‚ prophesy took a depressing downward turn. There are many post exilic prophets‚ yet their writings are usually short‚ mostly irrelevant‚ repetitive‚ and‚ for the most part‚ anonymous

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    The gods of Egypt and the God of the Israelites have very many differences. However‚ as crazy as it may seem‚ they actually do have many similarities. One of them‚ for example would be both the Egyptian gods and God communicated through prophets and/or priests. One main difference between them would be for the Egyptian gods‚ it took several gods to create everything‚ but for the God of the Israelites‚ it took just One and only One. As I mentioned before‚ although they have some differences‚ they

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    traditions. To begin with‚ the Bible changed previous practices and was different from other religions. It has Hebrew lineage and origin with Israelites and Jews. The Bible itself was not subject to time and space and it was omnipotent. It called for no more animal sacrifices or rituals to be made. God was the transcendent creator. The Ancient Israelite religion was no longer in practice and the Temple in Jerusalem no longer existed. The books of the Old Testament were Jorah‚ Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Leviticus

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    The idols of the Egyptians strike lots of differences to the one and only almighty‚ powerful God. Though they do bare similarities. The Israelites and Egyptians both believe the earth and everything around humankind arose from a creator. Our creator always was God‚ who previously existed before the first book of the Bible Genesis‚ when he created the world. The Egyptians believed in one god at first‚ whose name was Khepera‚ until the priests told the Egyptians that different gods have to be associated

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    the scripture affected the Israelites as a nation (Them)‚ how Jesus has transformed how we read and understand the Old Testament (Us) and how the scripture relates to me in my own personal walk with God (Me). The book of Psalms uses poetry to speak through the imagination to each of these groups in a way that is relevant to them . Today‚ by the Holy Spirit we are able to interpret the passage to find out what God is saying to each group. Them As a nation the Israelites dwelt in the secret place

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    The Aegean civilizations‚ the Assyrians‚ and the Israelites‚ though in the same hemisphere‚ were three distinct kingdoms. Each developed into its own kingdom with its own set of rules‚ beliefs‚ religion‚ and political concepts. Ultimately‚ each had its own culture. Yet‚ there was something that underlied these three cultures that connected them in a subtle manner. All three of these civilizations underwent urbanization. Though the specific cultures of each civilization developed differently‚ the

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    The Babylonian creation story and Israel’s creation story are quite different‚ but they do share some common elements. One of these ways is in how the stories handle the issue of chaos and order. The Babylonian story discusses in great detail the chaos portion in their account. The account is written in epic form and describes how Tiamat and Apsu‚ who are both bodies of water and their children‚ Lahmu and Lahamu are engaged in a very bloody battle (along with other gods) that ends in death of both

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    Erastus Salisbury Field: The Israelites Crossing the Red Sea (1865-1888) This painting is part of Field’s cycle of paintings dealing with the ten plagues of Egypt and final escape of the Israelites. There are only nine examples surviving of larger original series‚ which seems to decorate the North Amherst Church. The medium of this painting is oil on canvas. The moment I see this painting‚ I think that there is always a miracle happening in our lives and also in our world. We just

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    Israel believes and argues that if they are to give up land‚ their people should be able to live long happy lives. Not lives lived in fear of suicide bombers and air raids. The Israeli government believes that the West Bank should be demilitarized. Israelites should be able to live lives without the fear of dying. Israel believes - and I agree‚ that the West Bank should be demilitarized because the towns near it could potentially be annihilated if any of the heavy machinery was to go off. Israel argues

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    it could also call into question if the Israelites should continue disobeying the laws and instructions presented in the Torah. Considering that the Israelites have been going through the motions with their faith. The holy nation will go through times of extreme devotion to the Lord as well as times of turning to other Gods. Ultimately‚ the Israelites regain their covenant with the Lord no matter how far they stray away. Giving a sense that the Israelites have either proved that even the Lords rules

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