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    Israelites Last Plague

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    In the desert of Ancient Egypt‚ the Israelites were enslaved by Pharaoh. However‚ after being slaves for 400 years‚ God sent a helper. The helper’s name was Moses. He would deliver the Israelites from Egypt. Moses started asking Pharaoh to let his people go. However‚ Pharaoh refused. Because of Pharaoh’s refusal‚ God sent plagues. These plagues included sending frogs‚ boils‚ and darkness to the land of Egypt. In most of the plagues‚ however‚ the Israelites were not affected. God kept sending these

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    The Ark Research Paper

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    this mercy seat were two cherubim‚ (a winged creature with human face) with their wings overshadowed the mercy seat. They were beaten out of the same piece of pure gold as the mercy seat. 2 God had commanded Moses to make the Ark of the Covenant (Ex. 25.10-22) and inside it Moses placed the two tables of the law. Later on‚ Aaron’s rod that budded was placed in it (Num. 17.10)‚ together with the golden pot that had the manna (Ex. 16.33‚ Heb. 9.4). Together these three items form the Testimony

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    Islam originated in the Middle East‚ Islam also holds many beliefs and practices that are in common with Christianity and Judaism. Judaism is the twelfth largest religion in the world. Judaism was founded in 586 B.C. The founder of Judaism was either Moses or Abraham. Judaism follow the Ten Commandments like Christianity does. All three religions had and have greatly influenced the whole world. There are many similarities between Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam. All three of these religions‚ Christianity

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    Three main Religions

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    worried the pharaoh‚ so he enslaved all of them. But then as their savior Moses appeared when God told him to lead them out of Egypt. But the pharaoh refused. Then God sent plagues that frighten the pharaoh‚ so he finally agreed to free the Israelites. After this great event‚ Moses led his people out of Egypt on journey called the Exodus. On their journey the came across a mountain called Sinai. That was where God gave Moses two tablets that contain the Ten Commandments. When they reached their destination

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    and discrimination and thus through the effective portrayal of Willie McKenzie‚ in “The last of his tribe” shows her extreme concern for the loss of Aboriginal culture. RELIGION SUMMARY ORIGINS: • EXODUS: o Contains the story of Moses and the Egyptians o Moses was to lead the Israelites to Canaan o God inflicted a series of plagues upon Egypt because the Pharaoh refused to let the people go:  Water

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    Religions

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    stories of Moses‚ Jesus‚ and Muhammad alike and different? 5. After reading these excerpts‚ how do you think these religions compare? I think that they all compare in the sense that each of the gods had sacrificed something for the people and they are each saying there should be no other god than them. 6. What are the primary differences and similarities among the three religions? Why? All of the religions believe in fasting‚ commandments‚ afterlife‚ Sabbath‚ soul‚ they all believe that Moses is a

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    In the reading of From Storm God to Abstract God‚ Exodus and Deuteronomy differ from one another in the outlook of the theophany and in the details of God. For Exodus‚ God is being portrayed on Mt. Sinai talking to Moses. It also was portrayed as a Temple where God and man can come into immediate and intimate contact with God. God descends in Exodus bringing with him a cloud cover that shields the mountain from above as a physical presence on earth. Exodus sees God as a descent from the heavens

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    God Uses Imperfect People

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    water until he took his eyes off Jesus and looked at the wind and waves instead. (Matthew 14:25-31[->7]) Peter also denied Christ three times. Moses killed a man and you know how God used him. I hope you will let God use you too! Oh boy‚ here we go again! In Exodus 32:26-28 we see that the Levites take the sword again to kill 3000 of the Israelites as Moses commanded them. This time‚ they were avenging the wrong

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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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    The Biblical Sabbath

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    in them is‚ and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day‚ and hallowed it. These were the words that were spoken by God to Moses who gave the Law to the flock of Israel. Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy was spoken by God‚ but He did not leave the flock of Israel in the dark with such a broad commandment. Moses could reflect back to when the flock of Israel was on their journey from Elim‚ and all the congregation of the children of Israel came unto the wilderness

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