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    Athens In The Bible

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    Moses‚ a prophet and leader that appears in the Holy Bible‚ is a very prominent epic hero to God’s people‚ the Israelites. In Exodus‚ Moses was sent by the Lord to lead the Israelites to the land that God had promised to Abraham as well as Isaac and Jacob after having spent four decades enslaved to the Egyptians. Despite having proof that he spoke with God and had possessed powers such as turning his staff into a snake and being able to give his hand leprous and be able to make it healthy again‚

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    begins when Moses‚ after leading the Israelites out of Egypt‚ appoints Joshua to be in charge of choosing and commanding those Israelite men who would be capable of protecting the Israelites against any hostile forces during their journey from Egypt to Canaan. This decision by Moses proved to be a wise choice‚ because not long after leaving Egypt the Israelites had to defend themselves against the Amalekites. Besides Aaron‚ Moses’ brother‚ Joshua becomes the only other person that Moses depends on

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    History Of Judaism

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    was very important to the Jewish history was Moses. He was spoken about throughout the book of Exodus as the founder of the Ten Commandments and the rules of living for the Jewish people. Moses wasn’t born as Egyptian but as a Hebrew baby. That was put in a watertight basket in the Nile River. There an Egyptian princess found Moses in that basket and raised him as her own child. Later in life Moses sees an Egyptian foreman beating an Israelite slave. Moses kills the foreman in cold blood and then flees

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    Exodus 1 14

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    Exodus 1-14‚ Story of Moses As the title of Exodus suggests‚ this book is about a mass departure from Egypt. This is a story of transition‚ of being freed from slavery and reminded of God’s powers. The purpose of Exodus is to tell the story of how God led the people of Israel out of bondage and into freedom‚ but also about the development of God’s relationship with his people‚ of being saved by God in order to worship God. Exodus begins in Egypt where the new Pharaoh feels that the people of Israel

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    Values and Planning P1

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    needs. In Moses case study an example of empowerment to individuals would be that Moses expressed his needs to his friend who attends the same church as him‚ his needs being that he wants to become more independent as he has lived at home with his parents doing everything for him all his life and has only ever spent very little time away from them‚ by Moses expressing his needs to his friend this has allowed action to be taken as Moses friend then contacted a social worker who came out to Moses and his

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    dedication of The Wall of Jerusalem. The Book of Moses was read out loud. Nehemiah warned the Israelites of selling food on the Sabbath. He also warned them of intermarriage. Deuteronomy The Book of Deuteronomy is of law genre. Moses retells of what God has done for the Israelites. Moses starts by giving the historical account of the appointment of Moses as the leader. Moses recounts the rebellion and distrust on the journey to the Promised Land. Moses reiterates the wanderings of the desert and how

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    The Alternating Relationships between the Abrahamic and Mosaic Covenant Shelsea Lopez-Massella Abraham and Moses‚ each his own patriarch who lived within his own covenant‚ and led Israel‚ the people of God‚ with a contrasting relationship to God. The “Father of Nations”‚ Abraham‚ develops an undivided‚ and unwavering relation to God‚ contrasting with Moses‚ whose covenant began with doubt but progressed to become as faithful as that of Abraham. Each Israelite leader is his own‚ and one may come

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    This represents Moses’ insistence that the people listened to God for themselves. “I call heaven and earth to witness against you today‚ that I have set before you life and death‚ the blessing and the curse. So choose life in order that you may live‚ you and your descendants‚ by loving the Lord your God by obeying His voice and by holding fast to Him; for this is your life and the length of your days.” (Deuteronomy 30:19-20) Holding the Tablets of the Law Secondly‚ Moses will hold and display

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    Bibl 104 Old Testament

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    Course Bibl 104 Summary Of The Books Of The Old Testament ExodusThe book of Exodus genre is a narrative of history. The book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1450- 1440 B.C. Key personalities are Miriam‚ 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

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    Pentatuech

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    Genesis Genesis was written to explain God’s creation of the world and to show his love for all that he created.  In Genesis Moses explains the creation of all things‚ "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth". He explains the fall of man in sin and separation from God. God implemented a flood and selected Noah‚ a faithful man‚ and his family‚ to spare. God wipes out humanity and starts again‚ with one secluded family. God begins to carry out his plan of redemption in the beginning

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