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    living thing. God also created the seventh day (Sunday) which is a day of rest for Christians. On the day of rest you are supposed to pray and worship God. The Jewish book‚ the Torah (also sort of like a Bible)‚ holds the law of God that was shown to Moses. The following quotation is from a book and it proves that the Torah was created after the creation of the world. “The Torah begins the

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    dedication to the mission that God has given him. The fact that he thought that the scroll tasted like honey‚ may tell us that he was happy and willing to accept this calling from God‚ which is the exact opposite emotion that other prophets‚ like Moses experienced when having the burden of an entire nation put on their

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    HISTORICAL What Joshua had accomplished during his time on earth not only impacted the nation of Israel‚ but also the history of the world. God promised the people of Israel that if they went to conquer the land of Canaan‚ or the Promised Land‚ they would receive it as their inheritance from the Lord. So finally after not trusting in God‚ becoming fearful because of the people of Canaan‚ and forty years of wilderness travel‚ the land of Canaan was finally conquered. Only those under twenty‚ or specifically

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    The early Hebrew religion and Zoroastrians shared common grounds when it came to the well-being of their believers. Both were monotheistic‚ Judaism’s god being Yahweh and Zoroastrian’s god being Ahuramazda. Both religions had their primary leaders. Moses was called by Yahweh while King Darius was appointed by Ahuramazda. Israelites were expected to keep their covenant and the Ten Commandments. “Similarly‚ Persians were expected to keep promises and tell the truth” p.126. Both religious teachings created

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    The Book of Leviticus [see How to 1‚ p. 268]). It is important to note that Leviticus picks up precisely where Exodus left off—with the Lord speaking to Moses “from the Tent of Meeting” and saying‚ “Speak to the Israelites and say …” From that point on‚ the movement from one section to another is signaled by the phrase‚ “The Lord said to Moses” (4:1; 5:14; 6:1‚ 8; and so forth). It will be no surprise‚ then‚ to discover that the first main part of the book (chs. 1–16‚

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    politicians to ensure the growth of their nation while protecting the most vulnerable of its people. In the Bible‚ Moses frees the Jews from the enslavement brought upon them by the Egyptians and delivers them to the promised land of Israel. Before the Jews reach Israel‚ Moses is confronted by God to tell His people a new set of laws‚ The Ten Commandments. During his address‚ Pope Francis brings up Moses to create a metaphor of the work politicians must do‚ create laws for the people to live by while working

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    Harbin Chapter 8 1. Why does the book of Numbers begin with a census? 2. What is a Nazirite? 3. Why did the people refuse to go into the land after they reached Kadesh Barnea? 4. What was Korah’s revolt? 5. Why was Moses not allowed to enter the Promised Land? 6. Who were Sihon and Og? 7. Who were Balak and Balaam? 8. Why and how did the nation renew its covenant with God across the river from Jericho? Chapter 9 1. What does the Hebrew

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    Kadesh Barnea? Land was occupied by stong people with stong cities‚which were fortified‚ & the majority saw no way to go up against the people living there. 4. What was Korah’s revolt? Korah was power hungry‚ He questioned if Moses was hearing for God or not. 5. Why was Moses not allowed to enter the Promised Land? He disobeyed. Instead of speaking to the rock to bring forth water‚ he struck it. 6. Who were Sihon and Og? Sihon king of the amorites‚ Og – king of Bashan. Gadites‚ Reubenites‚ ½ tribe

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    settlement of the tribes of Reuben‚ Gad and half tribe of Manasseh on the eastern side of Jordan. They requested for the land which Israel had already conquered because it was ideal for their cattle and sheep‚ and Moses granted their request with a proviso. In our text‚ at God’s command‚ Moses gives a record of the itinerary and encampments of the children of Israel from Egypt to the plains of Jordan near the Promised Land. From the record‚ the journey can be divided into three main segments. The first

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    be Jews. Abraham was a Jewish native in Egypt that did not want to worship the thought of more than one God. Judaism started to become more controlled in 1500 B.C. when Moses was given the ten commandments of God. Moses became the messenger of God. The pharaoh of Egypt had the Israeli people as prisoners and slaves. God sent Moses to tell pharaoh to free Gods people. Pharaoh did not do as God requested. God was upset because of pharaoh decision so he sent 10 plagues upon the Egyptians. The first

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