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    communicated through Moses to His people. Ellen G. White does a descriptive way of breaking down both chapters and letting us read the importance of how we need to be closer to him (God) so we can earn his salvation and be ready for his return. In chapter 30‚ “The Tabernacle and its Services” gives us the history of the temple or in other words sanctuary. God knew from the beginning how the sanctuary was to be handled and what type of person he wants to be in charge of it. God gave Moses specific directions

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    Humanity needs government in order to thrive and progress. According to the documents that describe the Neolithic error‚ which will later be discussed in depth‚ the laws that were set up by government were there to guide the people in moral and spiritual conduct. Furthermore if it were not for the ‘social ladder’ created by government‚ there would be no aspiration for elevation which resulted in competition among the people. The government also generated the need for specialists. As the state grew

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    God‚ Moses is portrayed as a moral hero who says “yes” to God despite his reservations. Additionally‚ the story of Moses’ covenant with God prefigures the coming of Christ by preparing the Israelites for the coming of Jesus. In his story‚ Moses is portrayed as a man who doubts his own ability. When God calls him‚ Moses is uncertain and tries to evade God. However‚ eventually‚ Moses agrees to accept God’s calling for him and in doing so‚ becomes a moral hero. By saying “Yes” to God‚ Moses becomes

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    The Exodus

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    Before I started Scripture in College I had never understood what the Exodus epic was all about and what actually happened‚ after attending all my lectures and listening attentively in class i now have a clear understanding of the book of Exodus. The significance of the Exodus event can hardly be overestimated‚ it is the heart of the Israel’s faith experience and of Israel’s identity as nation and as People of God. I have learnt that there has been a lot of debate about the nature of the account

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    is the same way. Hebrews 12:6 says‚ “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth.” God punishes those that he loves. Divine benevolence and diving brutality are seen in the bible with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden‚ Noah and the Flood‚ and with Moses and the Israelites. God expresses his love to these people‚ but he also expresses harshness when they behave badly. To begin with‚ God as a loving partner and God as a warrior are compatible with Adam and Eve. As a loving partner‚ God made Eve

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    Ten Commandments

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    actors of all times‚ and not only did Cecil B. DeMille star in this great movie he also directed it. The Ten Commandments‚ starring‚ Charlton Heston‚ Cecil B. Demille‚ and Yul Brennyer. This drama is a profound Bible Epic which describes the story of Moses from his birth to his profound leadership of the Children of Israel. The movie won Oscars and profound special effects at the parting of the Red Sea. The movie was a smashing success at the box office and is still a popular movie today. The success

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    The Abrahamic Covenant

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    Assignment Two Old Testament History Emma Dodsworth Explain how Gods promise to Abraham is gradually outworked in the Old Testament culminating in the coming of Christ God’s relationship to man has been defined by specific requirements and promises‚ divinely imposed by God‚ unchangeable‚ legal agreement between that stipulates the conditions of their relationship. Man can never negotiate with God or change the terms of the covenants; he can only accept or reject them. God’s response to the rebellion

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    The Book Of Exodus Essay

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    Walter B‚ Terence F and David LP. A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament. Nashville: Abingdon‚ 1999. Carpenter‚ E. Exodus. Evangelical Exegetical Commentary. Bellingham: Lexham Press‚ 2012. [electronic resource] Ford‚ WA. God‚ Pharaoh‚ and Moses. Paternoster Biblical Monographs. Waynesboro‚ GA: Paternoster‚ 2006. Ford‚ WA. Whose explanation? Which context? : a narrative theological study of the rationale for divine action in the Exodus plagues narrative. Durham University. No pages. Cited

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    Tabernacle's Sacred Nature

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    Exodus chapter 26‚ G-d begins to give Moses instructions of the utmost specificity for the construction of the Tabernacle. Every aspect of the building process is accounted for‚ from the exact amount of wooden boards to be used‚ to the number of loops in the carefully chosen fabric of the curtains. For G-d to give such precise instructions‚ down to each individual facet of the Tabernacle‚ conveys the concept of “sacred space”. To give further analysis‚ G-d tells Moses to make the

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    God. In the Bible‚ David said “Let them praise His name with dancing‚ and make music to Him” (New International Version‚ Psalms 149.3). The only negative connotation the Bible puts on dancing is when it is mixed with idolatry or intoxication. When Moses came down the mountain and found

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