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    Saul takes 2‚000 men 13:2a b. Jonathon takes 1‚000 men 13:2b 2. The first attack 13:3-4 a. Jonathon attacks Philistine outpost 13:3a b. Saul summons the Israelites 13:3b-4 3. Philistines prepare to fight 13:5 4. The Israelites fled and hid 13:6-7 a. Israelites hid in caves and rocks 13:6 b. Other Israelites were scared 1) Some crossed the Jordan River 13:7a 2) Those who were stayed remained in fear 13:7b C. Samuel rebukes Saul 13:8-15 1. Saul waits for Samuel

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    The Israelites wanted a king very badly since all the other nations had one. They wanted a king to lead them into battle and that Samuel’s sons were corrupt‚ their names were Joel and Abijah. They turned aside after dishonest gain and accepted bribes and perverted justice. The elders gathered together and came to Samuel and Ramah. They said they wanted a king to lead Israel. The Lord said to Samuel to listen to the people to all that the people were saying and that it wasn’t Samuel that was rejected

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    covenant mediator‚ and the covenant presence of the Lord. Some of the key personalities include Moses‚ Miriam‚ Pharaoh‚ Pharaoh’s daughter‚ Aaron‚ and Joshua. In the first seven chapters of Exodus we are introduced to Moses and the bondage of the Israelites in Egypt. The setting is about 400 years after Joseph and his families were living in Goshen at the end of Genesis. God protects baby Moses from Pharaoh’s decree of killing Hebrew baby boys. He was later adopted by Pharaoh’s daughter and raised

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    about the time that God protected the Israelites from the Egyptians. God protected them by parting the Nile River for them to allow them to escape. The Israelites were forced out of Egypt by the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh had a very cold heart. The Israelites ran in the night but they were followed by the Egyptian Army‚ sent by the Pharaoh. The Israelites were able to cross the Nile as God parted it for them. God closed the Nile on the Egyptian Army. The Israelites were shielded by God due to their

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    around. The Israelites wanted a king for themselves where they could actually see and hear. They wanted the same protection that the other nations were getting from their kings. Therefore the Israelites asked Samuel to ask God to nominate a king for them. But Samuel did not like the fact that the Israelites wanted a king‚ so he prayed God for an answer. God said to Samuel in a sad way to let the Israelites have a king since they do not want me as their king anymore. Samuel told the Israelites what God

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    people demanded a king. Samuel was reluctant at first‚ but God assured Samuel that the people were rejecting God. Samuel anointed Saul to be Israel’s first king with the guidance of God. Samuel most likely wrote his account down to show future Israelites how the monarchy came about.. Samuel’s account ends far before David takes over the throne and also highlights many of Saul’s wrongdoings as he most likely wanted to show the people how a human ruler was so easily corrupted. The passage also shows

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    Indus River Valley. The Indus River Valley is now modern day Pakistan. The third and final civilization is the Israelites. The Israelites were different because their religion is the bases for all their laws and culture. There are many similarities and differences to these civilizations. First are the differences. One difference between these civilizations is the religion. The Israelites have a very unique religion. Their religion is monotheistic. This religion is when you believe only in one

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    the books of the Old Testament Books Leviticus The genre of this book is law and it was written by Moses‚ although it is believed that Joshua reported on his death. The key themes include God’s covenant with Israel‚ instructions on the early Israelite religion‚ instructions on the sacrificial system‚ holiness‚ cleanliness and the priesthood. God had intervened and delivered the people from slavery and was now establishing his expectations for their behavior and conduct. The major events are God

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    Pharaoh relents and lets the Israelites leave Egypt. However‚ he changes his mind again‚ and leads an army after the Israelites trapping them between him and the Red Sea. But of course‚ God is so much greater than any disaster we could ever face. In an incredible‚ miraculous moment‚ He parts the sea‚ allowing two million Israelites to pass through before drowning the entire Egyptian Army. After seeing a display as awe-inspiring as that‚ would you think that the Israelites would know that their God

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    that is the basis for three widely practiced religions. The first two chapters of the book‚ Genesis and Exodus‚ include a multitude of religious stories such as the creation story and an explanation of God’s relationship to his chosen people the Israelites. In the stories of Genesis and Exodus‚ God is a vengeful character because of his actions during the story of Adam and Eve‚ the story of Noah‚ and the Israelite’s flight from Egypt. The first example of God’s vengeful nature appears in the story

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