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    brothers so he doesn’t act in mischievous ways. They meet their brother Joseph yet do not know his identity while Joseph knows theirs. Joseph sets them up to be condemned as spies in order to see his youngest brother to seek the truth from him and sends Judah to retrieve the youngest. Joseph weeps from the fact that his brothers do not know him. Chapter 43 Famine is extreme in the land‚ and since Jacob and his sons are running low on food once again they need to go to Egypt in order to regain a fulfilling

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    The Abrahamic Covenant

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    Assignment Two Old Testament History Emma Dodsworth Explain how Gods promise to Abraham is gradually outworked in the Old Testament culminating in the coming of Christ God’s relationship to man has been defined by specific requirements and promises‚ divinely imposed by God‚ unchangeable‚ legal agreement between that stipulates the conditions of their relationship. Man can never negotiate with God or change the terms of the covenants; he can only accept or reject them. God’s response to the rebellion

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    He provides a timeline through scriptures of II Chronicles and II Kings that Hezekiah reign for twenty-nine years in the southern kingdom of Judah. Through scriptures we also know that the last king of Israel was King Hoshea whose reigned for nine years in Samaria and started on the twelfth year of King Ahaz’s sixteen year reign in Jerusalem. The same scriptures teach us King Hezekiah began

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    He furthermore promised he would never harm the king the LORD had chosen. King Saul Dies in Battle- Saul was mortally wounded‚ and fearing that his enemies would capture and torture him‚ he takes his own life. David‚ King of Judah- under David’s powerful leadership‚ Judah grew stronger and stronger. Under Ishbosheth’s incompetence‚ Israel grew weaker and weaker. David‚ King of Israel- David’s military prowess became legendary. He converted many nearby nations from aggressors into subdued enemies

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    favorite as political groups were split over whether the route should be a northern or southern one. Theodore Judah‚ a civil engineer who helped build the first railroad in California‚ promoted a route along the 41st parallel‚ running through Nebraska‚ Wyoming‚ Utah‚ Nevada‚ and California. He was so obsessed with the idea of a transcontinental railroad that he became known as "Crazy Judah." Although Judah’s plan had merit‚ detractors noted the formidable obstacles along his proposed route‚ the most

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    Holocaust cut half of Jewish population. Judah meaning descent of Jews. Jews don’t eat pork. Dress modestly just like Islam. Sephardic: Spain‚ Palestine and North Africa Ashkenazi: Eastern Europe and Russia Jewish Theology: Torah: Word of God. Monotheist: Belief in one God. Shema: Prayer‚ pray to One God. Orthopraxy & Orthodoxy: Ortho = Correct‚ right. Praxy = Practice. Doxy = Thought or belief/opinion. Tanakh: The whole of Hebrew bible. Exodus: Deliverance of Israelites from Egypt

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    Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books The Book of Genesis uses narrative text to tell us how God created the universe and our world and how God then created man. Adam and Eve did not pay attention to God and were punished; this was the beginning of what is called “the fall of man". God gave orders to Adam and Eve to populate the land‚ to control and have authority over everything. From what we are told about family trees in sections called toledots. The Book of Genesis also includes

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    The Calling of the Prophet Isaiah‚ Chapter 6:1-13 The prophet Isaiah lived during a very troublesome era during the years 742-701B.C.E. He preached during the reigns of four kings of Judah: Uzziah (783-742)‚ Jotham (742-735)‚ Ahaz (735-715)‚ and Hezekiah (715-687). Judah faced many challenges and crises throughout those years primarily at the hands of the Assyrian Empire. Isaih interpreted the events as part of the Lord’s will‚ and he encourages the people to trust in the Lord rather

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    “burden-bearer” or “load-carrier.” He was unassuming‚ but bold and fearless when called to bear witness against the evils of his day. He was not known for his sympathy or warmth‚ but for his sense of justice and pride. Amos’ hometown was Tekoa a village in Judah‚ about ten miles south of Jerusalem. He was a shepherd and a grower of sycamore fig trees (Amos 1:1; 7:14). Amos seems to have been a prosperous and influential Judahite‚ but there is no indication that he was a priest or had any connection with

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    expert swordsmanship. On his journey he quickly makes friends with the three musketeers‚ and later he finds himself in a position to do a great service for the queen of France David was born in Bethlehem‚ the youngest son of Jesse of the tribe of Judah. The prophet Samuel‚ after revoking Saul’s designation as king‚ secretly anointed David as Saul’s successor. David attained great popularity by killing the Philistine giant Goliath in combat (1 Samuel 17:49). This where I’m going to compare the two

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