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    The Moses Newspaper Story

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    Moses Newspaper Story    The story of Moses is fascinating.  Moses struggles with his call to leadership by God.  He is  called by God when he encounters the Burning Bush.  However‚ Moses does not feel secure  enough to lead the people and to be an eloquent speaker.  Eventually‚ Moses finds his  strength to confront Pharaoh and to lead the people out of slavery in Egypt.      Write a newspaper article detailing Moses’ encounter with the Burning Bush‚ Moses’  resistance to God‚ Moses choosing Aaron as his assistant

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    Moses and the Burning Bush

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    in reference to the Exodus story of Moses and the burning bush. As stated in the bible it reads: "Moses was tending the flock of Jethro‚ his father in law‚ the priest of Midian. He led the flock far into the wilderness and came to Horev‚ the mountain of Elohim. The angel of YHVH appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush. He gazed: the bush is blasing fire yet the bush is not consumed!" (Exodus 3:1-2) Exodus is the second of the five "books of Moses" that tells the story of the Exodus of

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    If you’ve heard of the Exodus or the Iliad‚ then you’ve heard of Moses and Achilles‚ the heroes and leaders of their people. They both show courage and greatness at the end of their stories‚ but do they really show it in the beginning? That is the journey that both Moses and Achilles take throughout their career in order to save their people. Their careers are considered glorious because their culture and society deems it so. They are considered examples human excellence and set the standards for

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    Moses Synagogue Essay

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    As a land mark in Tilanqiao‚ the Shanghai Jewish Museum was originally the Moses Synagogue. Constructed by Russian Jews in 1907‚ the synagogue had been used for religious and communal purposes by German Jewish refugees when they segregated in the area. Throughout the war‚ the Moses Synagogue played an important role in the Jewish communal formation. A Shanghai-lander‚ the sister-in-law of a cantor in that synagogue remembered: “the synagogue brought people who together and provided them a space to

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    Michelangelo’s Moses The Michelangelo sculpture that I have chosen to write about is Moses. The immediate thing that struck me about this sculpture that led to me choosing to write about it is due to the intricate details in the muscle tone‚ and hair detail (in particular his beard). After looking at it for a little I came to realize that its not just about the details that attracted me to it but also caught my eye for the incredibly stoic look on Moses’ face and the bizarre element of horns. And

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    Moses vs Abraham

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    In the Old Testament‚ Abraham and Moses were two very prominent leaders chosen by God to do his will. Throughout Genesis and Exodus‚ both men play important roles in fulfilling God’s will. They are put to many tests‚ given covenants‚ and communicate constantly with God. Although they have many similarities such as being leaders and men of God‚ there are also many differences between the two. In terms of leadership‚ Abraham was a noble leader. Although he grew up in a camp where the notion of

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    and then the character goes through a personal transformation into a legendary hero of their people. Therefore‚ both Odysseus of the Greeks and Moses of the Jewish can both be considered as heroes to their people. In both cases‚ the person does not decide to be a hero‚ but they are instead chosen by a greater force‚ such as a god‚ to become the one. Both Moses and Odysseus perform three similar tasks. These are for the person to fulfill a destiny handed down to them by a greater power‚ undertake a journey

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    Moses: A Short Story

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    man named Moses who saved us from slavery. "I was only a boy then‚ just about your age‚" Shaul started. "All of the Israelites were slaves to the terrible Pharaoh‚ ruler of Egypt. Everyone‚ even the children‚ worked all day and into the night‚ making bricks to build Pharaoh’s city. "One day I saw Moses walking proudly to Pharaoh’s palace‚" said Shaul. "I was such a curious boy then I dropped my work and crept away. I wanted to hear what this brave man had to say. Let God’s people go!’ Moses told Pharaoh

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    Moses upheld his duties throughout the book of Deuteronomy. It was disheartening that Moses was unable to go to the promised lands with the Israelites. It was also enlightening to watch him listen to God and accept his fate. Moses was a great prophet. He falls short at times‚ yet he was finally successful in bringing the Israelites to Canaan at the end of this chapter. His love for God prevailed. He begins the book by reminding the Israelites where they came from. He brings up the past when

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    Moses Vs Hammurabi

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    Hammurabi and Moses have been compared and contrast throughiut history. Hammurabi code was revealed to him by a Babylonian god . Moses received the Mosaic Law from the God of the Israelites. Although they recieved their laws from different gods‚ some of the laws within the Hammurabi Code and the Mosiac Law resemables each other There are many surprsing similarities between the laws of Hammurabi and the Old testament. They both seem to emphasis the laws that gave respect for women and their rights

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