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    Passover‚ we have the ability to relive and experience the true freedom that our ancestors gained. The Lord gave Moses and Aaron directions how to properly follow Passover. The Lord gave instructions how to eat a lamb on the night before Passover‚ what else to eat (bitter herbs‚ bread made without yeast). The reason is Passover is called Passover because the Lord gave instructions to Moses and Aaron and said that each family must slaughter a lamb at twilight and take some of the blood and put it on

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    Heart love sin Psalm 66:18 18 If I had cherished sin in my heart‚  the Lord would not have listened; Fools heart Psalm 14:1 1 The fool[a] says in his heart‚  “There is no God.” They are corrupt‚ their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good. Psalm 53:1 1 The fool says in his heart‚  “There is no God.” They are corrupt‚ and their ways are vile;  there is no one who does good. Heart that turns away Deuteronomy 29:18 18 Make sure there is no man or woman‚ clan or tribe among you today

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    Essay On The Beatitudes

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    The Beatitudes‚ the Code of Hammurabi‚ and Ten Commandments are laws or rules that are placed on the people that they are set to. These docs however are similar without us even realizing it. They both allow or restrict people from being able to do things that are seen as wrong or good. They all have the ability to affect a person’s life as well. For example; those who follow the Ten Commandments the way that they are supposed to be followed‚ are living a life of vocation and faith. The Code of Hammurabi’s

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    Religion

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    Introduction A proper analysis of the topic of prophets in the first ‘division’ of the Christian Bible named the Old Testament; the recognized repository of the Law‚ the Prophets‚ Hagiographa and chronicle of the covenant between God and Israel; should begin with a definition of the focus of our study. Succinctly‚ the term ‘prophecy’ generally means to foretell or predict future events. The religious application of the word implies that the individual – known as a prophet - offers utterances

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    day with the wrong animal. In Exodus‚ God is super direct and actually appears in a physical sense to the world. In Deuteronomy he is more complicated. God is mostly referenced when Moses is talking about God‚ or God communicating with Moses using who-knows-what method. God would have destroyed the Israelites if Moses hadn’t intervened. He punished the Israelites who refused to fight for their Promised Land‚ made them wander in the wilderness for forty years‚ and eventually let them die without ever

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    Abimelech And Ilyich

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    Take a look at another biblical story for an example of this process; as the Book of Judges gives the audience of glimpse of exactly how bad the risky shift process can be. A story that may not be familiar to most is the story of Abimelech. The story goes as such‚ there was a death of a very prominent man of the people of Jerusalem; now this man had many sons‚ and of his sons would be our character Abimelech. The conflict in the story occurs when Abimelech wants to overthrow his brothers; now

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    the children of God. Jews celebrate Passover in order to commemorate the liberation of the descendants of Abraham from their prophesized slavery in Egypt under the leadership of Moses. Around 3000 years ago‚ the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians and forced to do strenuous work for little food and no freedom. Moses‚ a Jewish man raised in an Egyptian family‚

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    Acacia Tree - Short Essay

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    hardness‚ durability and evergreen nature‚ that this tree was a symbol of both innocence and immortality. Shittim: In the Bible‚ it is called “shittim”. Chosen above all others‚ shittim was the wood which God commanded Moses to use to create the Ark of the Covenant into which Moses placed the 2 stone tablets upon which The 10 Commandments were carved. Ark of the Covenant: The entire chapter of Exodus 37 is devoted to the creation of the Ark of the Covenant. The Ark was first constructed of shittim

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    HISTORICITY

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    ISRAELITE HISTORY COURSE CODE: RCS111 DEPARTMENT: RELIGIOUS STUDIES LECTURER-IN –CHARGE: BEREKIAH. O.O (REVEREND) SEPTEMBER 2014 TOPIC CONTENT 1. Course description 2. Introduction 3. The date 4. Moses as the leader of the exodus 5. Pharaoh 6. The plagues 7. The Passover 8. Significance of the exodus 9. Conclusion 10. References

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    Deuteronomy 12: 2-28

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    whose fulfillment had been delayed by the enslavement in Egypt and the wandering in the wilderness. Deuteronomy is set in the time of Moses‚ and Moses as Deuteronomy’s speaker‚ arrests the narrative action in order to deliver the final words to the Israelites before he dies and they enter the Promised Land. Deuteronomy 12:2-28 presents a series of addresses by Moses to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. In verses 4-26 he reviews the nation’s history‚ expounds upon their laws‚ and

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