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    7. Thou shalt not commit adultery (Exo. 20:14) This Commandment reads and it defines a right ad personam‚ created by the contract of marriage. Contrast in this instance the regulations of Hammurabi’s Code concerning sacred virgins. By this Law Moses erected a bulwark to protect the relations of the sexes and flung a rampart about the home. He here declares by obvious implication the sanctity and inviolability of marriage and protects true love. Marriage is made safe; the most tender of all relationships

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    Mosaic Covenant

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    The Mosaic Covenant is a conditional covenant made between God and the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai (Exodus 19-24). It is sometimes called the Sinai Covenant but is more often referred to as the Mosaic Covenant since Moses was God’s chosen leader of Israel at that time. The pattern of the covenant is very similar to other ancient covenants of that time because it is between a sovereign king (God) and his people or subjects (Israel). At the time of the covenant‚ God reminded the people of their

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    Integrated Exercise God as a Communicator Introduction to Communication According to the article written by Dr. Fjeldstad‚ God created human to have the ability to communicate not only with each other but also with Him. God communicates with us through various senses‚ which may be different for each person. One the most common ways of communication from God is through prophets and other people. He speaks to us through messages sent through them. This way of communication acts on the sense

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    Israelites had clearly been maltreated for far too long‚ and they became fed up to the point where their goal was to escape Egypt. “However‚ God had a plan to rescue his people‚ through a man named Moses.” says bibletimeline.net. The plan to rescue the Israelites out of Egypt was their central method of having hope to reach their goal. Even so‚ The civil rights activists worked for their cause in a less thoughtful manner‚ yet they still fought hard

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    Vinoth Ramachandra addressed this in God’s that fail‚ Modern Idolatry & Christian Mission‚ as He stated that “What is promoted as ‘faith in God’ often turns out‚ on closer inspection‚ to be a means for obtaining emotional security or material blessing in this life and in insurance policy for the next.” The author of Hebrews also warned believers of this in Hebrews 13: 8-9‚ when he stated “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Do not be led away by diverse and strange teachings

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    33:04 is to be interpreted to mean that Moses transmitted the "Torah" from God to the Israelites: "Moses commanded us the Torah as an inheritance for the community of Jacob". The Talmud notes that the Hebrew numerical value (gematria) of the word "Torah" is 611‚ and combining Moses ’s 611 commandments with the first two of the Ten Commandments which were the only ones heard directly from God‚ adds up to 613

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    can represent life. The next two lines are “They fill with fire” and “Exhale Desire.” The “they” refers to the lungs. The fire refers to God. This can be proven because in the bible‚ fire symbolizes God many times. For example‚ in Exodus 3 when Moses talks to God through a burning bush. This fire filling the person’s lungs is symbolizing God coming into the person’s life whether it is a lot or a

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    Examining areas of the history of ancient Israel‚ one can see how the influence of the Mosaic covenant is seen “as a legalistic covenant‚ in which you are saved by keeping the laws” (Shepherd‚ 2000)‚ and the Decalogue dictated the boundaries God was setting for His Nation‚ where there is no room for doubt or defiance being tolerated. The literary theme from the Pentateuch emerges in the writings of Isaiah‚ Micah and Jeremiah as prophetical books which were written relating to the spiritual issues

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    from Egyptian slavery and into the Promised Land. Two different observances of the event are the Jewish Passover Haggadah and the Christian Eucharistic Service. While the Passover Haggadah contests that the rescue of the Israelites from Egypt under Moses was the foundation for the Jewish people‚ the Eucharistic Service have taken and re-interpreted its meaning. Nevertheless‚ both observe the Passover to be a sacred meal where liberation is experienced once more. In the Jewish Haggadah‚ Passover is

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    Testament a mighty anchor to their faith. The covenant concept taught the Hebrews that fellowship with God was an exclusive fellowship. They alone were His chosen people. The Mosaic Covenant was given to the people of Israel through Moses back on Mount Sinai. It was a covenant containing not only The Ten Commandments but all of Gods laws. In its contents were laws on personal injury‚

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