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    continuing to deceive him as well as Moses‚ and Aaron. In this paper I plan to compare and contrast the ten plagues in the bible‚ Exodus 7:14-12:36 with Psalms 78:44-51 and 105:28-36 as well as explain how the authors of each psalm view the story of the plagues. In Exodus‚ it speaks about how the Pharaoh is unyielding to letting the Egyptian slaves go free so that they can worship to God. God initially had send Moses‚ who was made like God to the Pharaoh‚ and Aaron‚ Moses’ prophet‚ to warn Pharaoh to let

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    The Covenant between God and the Hebrew People The Old Testament presents several covenants. However‚ the Abrahamic Covenant is the only one that establishes a direct relationship with God. Following the Abrahamic Covenant‚ comes the Mosaic Covenant along with the covenant between God and the Hebrew people. The Hebrew people are expected to obey the word of God‚ upholding their part of the covenant. While most covenants made with God‚ are unconditional on God’s behalf‚ the covenant between

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    Exegitical on Exodus

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    Introduction: Exodus chapter 32 through 34 is a very key aspect in the Old Testament. The passage covers a lot about Gods emotions‚ his mercy‚ grace‚ and forgiveness. Not only does it portray who God is but it also portrays who we are as God’s people. Throughout bible class this semester we learned how to observe‚ interpret‚ analyze and apply the bible into our own lives. Through doing this we are able to understand the bible more completely and see it from a different angle. In this paper I would

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    THE EXEGESIS OF THE GIVEN TEXTS IN THE BIBLE 1. THE CALLING OF ABRAHAM Genesis 12: 1-9 Now the Lord said to Abraham‚ go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make you a great nation‚ and I will bless you‚ and make your name great‚ so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you‚ and the one who curses you I will curse and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed. So Abraham went

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    our light” Isaac Euchel wrote about Moses Mendelssohn. Moses was a model for Jews in Germany during the late 1770’s‚ and a dominant figure in the emergence of the Haskalah. The Haskalah borrowed many forms and categories from the already existing European Enlightenment‚ but its contents were largely derived from medieval Jewish philosophy and biblical exegesis. Within the novel‚ Moses Mendelssohn and the Religious Enlightenment‚ David Sorkin conveys how Moses made the German Enlightenment compatible

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    would attribute to J‚ E‚ and P. What characteristic phrases and themes of each source occur in the passage? The passage that best illustrates the account of the plagues in Egypt in Exodus 7. The J account tells of the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart‚ of Yahweh’s threat to befoul the waters of the Nile and kill the fish‚ and of the execution of this threat (Exod. 7:14-15a‚ 16-17a‚ 18‚ 21a‚ 23-25). The E writer added the rod of the wonder-worker and Moses’ threat to strike the water and turn the

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    Exodus Analytical Essay

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    • No biblical account of the name of pharaoh (Collins 70). The exodus stories are miraculous and considered a characteristic of common folklore. Collins highlights some historical points that parallel their context and theme‚ such as‚ Moses’ name and the career of Jeroboam. Collins explores the greatest story of the exodus with an in-depth exploration of the crossing of the Red Sea. He immediately highlights that the Hebrew

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    The Prince Of Egypt

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    The story of Moses is told through both of these works of literature. Although they are telling the same story they are different in many ways. The first difference that caught my attention is Moses? encounter with the burning bush. Another difference between the two‚ are the ways that they show many miraculous works being performed. By contrasting the significant changes of these two works it is simple to see how God?s relationship with Moses‚ and the way he shows his power through Moses‚ effects the

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    Prince of Eygpt

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    Egypt‚ tells the story of Moses releasing the Jews from Egyptian slavery under the hand of the evil pharaoh Rameses. The story revolves around these two close brothers‚ Moses and Rameses. While Rameses is groomed to take over the land‚ his beloved brother Moses is a carefree prankster‚ until he learns the true secret of his past. His secret‚ of course‚ is that he is really a Jew and as a child was floated down the river to escape mass genocide. The pharaoh Seti raised Moses as his son. Upon learning

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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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