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    The making of a nation

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    some of the many names ascribed to Moses. His life filled with miracles and prophecy serves as a model to all. Yet‚ his most notable acts are those that lead to the forming of a nation. His life can be broken down into three equal portions of forty years. They are his life in Egypt‚ exile in Arabia‚ and government of Israel. Within this span of one hundred and twenty years God through Moses worked his plan of redemption for the children of Israel and the world. Moses is one of the most renowned figures

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    The Role of Women in Exodus Many Jews regard Moses as one of the most important and influential figures in the Jewish religion. He freed the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt‚ he was able to talk to God face to face‚ he was the mediator who saved the Children of Israel from God’s anger‚ and was viewed as one of the greatest leaders in history. “Moses is the ultimate ‘Spiritual Man‚’ and his repute in biblical time and after is awesome. A midrash goes so far as to say that while the Israelites

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    Covenant Essay

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    Testament word provides possibly two types of legal relationships in the Old Testament. Looking back into the days of Abraham and Moses; one could see covenants‚ first between men (human beings)‚ who both accept the terms and agreements for said arrangements‚ and the is what could be considered a horizontal relationship. Second‚ we can look on the covenants made with Abraham and Moses as a vertical relationship‚ as God appears from heaven to make agreement(s) with His chosen man‚ Israelites with Old Testament

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    The Ten Plagues – Exodus THO111 – MWF; 3:00-4:00 PM Submitted By: Eloisa Grace D. Divinoto BSARCH-1 Block C The 10 plagues of Egypt are the supernatural acts that YHWH‚ the God of the Israelites‚ did through Moses (and Aaron) against the Pharaoh of Egypt‚ as recorded in the book of Exodus. The plagues occurred because of Pharaoh’s refusal to free the Israelites and to demonstrate YHWH’s superiority of the gods of Egypt‚ including Pharaoh. The plagues are often seen as increasingly in intensity

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    Testament and is the fifth book in the Torah. The contents in Deuteronomy are very important and are applied to everyday life. The author of the book of Deuteronomy has been argued several times throughout history. Some believe that the author is Moses‚ while others believe that it was written by a historian. Daniel Block and Jack R. Lundborn have written commentary on their beliefs as well as several historians about who the author is. In this paper I will discuss the many views of the authorship

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    Mosaic Dietary Laws

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    Mosaic Dietary Laws By Bryan Leinweber October 31‚ 2003 Introduction The Mosaic dietary laws‚ the laws imposed by the directives of Moses on the Israelites‚ extended from earlier restrictions that had been placed on the eating habits of the human race. The Old Testament is full of directives regarding food consumption and God’s law‚ and even Genesis addresses limitations imposed on certain types of food consumption. Primarily‚ the restrictions placed on the consumption of certain types

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    Prince of Egypt

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    Bible. It tells the life a man named Moses‚ who originally born a Hebrew slave‚ is brought up as the noble son of the Pharaoh. Through a series of events Moses ultimately abandons his pampered lifestyle and chooses to side with the Hebrews to free them from slavery and religious persecution brought on to them by Egyptians. His story is prominent from both religious and cultural point of views. Not only did it prove to Jewish people the miracles of their God but Moses single handedly freed all the Hebrews

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    Protection The word protection is self-explanatory‚ as it refers to a safe environment where violence and discriminations is not present. As a boy‚ Moses grew up during the apartheid era. A time of oppression and discrimination‚ therefore we can speculate‚ as many other “black” individuals‚ Moses was shaped by discrimination and oppression. He was socialised into believing that he was inferior to others‚ less of a human and less of a man. Apartheid was about dehumanising black individuals and breaking

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    Judaism True Monotheism

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    either under Abraham or Moses‚ the exact time of when true monotheism was created is still a mystery. After critically observing textual evidence‚ an argument against Judaism being the first and true monotheist religion can be challenged and reasoning behind its arrival can be diversified. Many sects of Judaism believe that “Abram” or Abraham was the bringer of monotheism to the Jews. It is said that‚ “Abraham had no teacher nor did he have anyone

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    all the plaques happened and killed his family‚ pharaoh let the Israelites flee. But then when they left‚ Pharaoh chased after them. God sent Moses and the fleeing Israelites on a journey to the promised land of Jerusalem. They left Egypt with all their possessions. While on their journey‚ they got to an obstacle. That was the red sea. So god told Moses to put his staff In the water and when he does‚ it will part the waters. So they can walk across on dry land. But when they were going across Pharaoh

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