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    Kadesh Barnea? Land was occupied by stong people with stong cities‚which were fortified‚ & the majority saw no way to go up against the people living there. 4. What was Korah’s revolt? Korah was power hungry‚ He questioned if Moses was hearing for God or not. 5. Why was Moses not allowed to enter the Promised Land? He disobeyed. Instead of speaking to the rock to bring forth water‚ he struck it. 6. Who were Sihon and Og? Sihon king of the amorites‚ Og – king of Bashan. Gadites‚ Reubenites‚ ½ tribe

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    settlement of the tribes of Reuben‚ Gad and half tribe of Manasseh on the eastern side of Jordan. They requested for the land which Israel had already conquered because it was ideal for their cattle and sheep‚ and Moses granted their request with a proviso. In our text‚ at God’s command‚ Moses gives a record of the itinerary and encampments of the children of Israel from Egypt to the plains of Jordan near the Promised Land. From the record‚ the journey can be divided into three main segments. The first

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    be Jews. Abraham was a Jewish native in Egypt that did not want to worship the thought of more than one God. Judaism started to become more controlled in 1500 B.C. when Moses was given the ten commandments of God. Moses became the messenger of God. The pharaoh of Egypt had the Israeli people as prisoners and slaves. God sent Moses to tell pharaoh to free Gods people. Pharaoh did not do as God requested. God was upset because of pharaoh decision so he sent 10 plagues upon the Egyptians. The first

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    Jesus‚ suspended in a flat plane of gold. He is in a blue mandorla‚ and wears a white gown symbolizing his spiritually transfigured state. The fact that this mosaic is in a church on Mount Sinai is significant in itself because this is the site that Moses had been transfigured by light after having received the Law from God. This was also the very same transfiguration that God acknowledged Christ as his son. This mosaic is dated from 550-565 A.D. The Flight Into Egypt (1130 A.D.) is once i had a

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    Judaism is the prophethood‚ as well states Musa Ibn Maymun (A.D. 1135-1204)in articles 6-7 in the 13 articles of faith systematized : “I believe with full faith that the words of the prophets are truth. I believe with full faith that our teacher Moses’ prophethood is definitely truth. He is the greatest of all the prophets‚ all those who came before and after him.” The Judais understands the prophethood as a concept with two

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    A.P. History Guided Reading 3 The Mediterranean and Middle East Terms: 1. 1. Iron Age– the period generally occurring after the Bronze Age‚ marked by the prevalent use of iron. 2. Mass deportation– the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country 3. Hebrew– West Semitic language of the Afro-asiatic language family. 4. Ten Commandments– Decalogue‚ are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship‚ which play a fundamental role in Judaism 5. “Children of

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    REL 220: OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY FINAL EXAM Theology of Ezekiel: One of the aspects of the Theology of Ezekiel is Idolatry. The prophet Ezekiel is unreserved in his language when it comes to describing idols. He uses the Hebrew word “ gillulim” (dung/manure) in a disdainful way to describe the uselessness of idols. God seeks exclusiveness from his chosen people‚ we can see this from the time God called Abraham to leave his father’s house‚ since Abrahams father was an idol maker. God knew this

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    knowledge of God allows them to act as advocates for the children of Israel from the oppression of their enemies‚ and models of wise and faithful behavior required of them by God following the Exodus from egypt‚ conquest of Canaan and the death of Joshua‚ Moses’ minister. There is a consistent pattern seen in the stories throughout the book of Judges: (1) the people are unfaithful to God‚ they turn from the ways of their forefathers

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    The Book of Dead and the Ten Commandments The Hebrew Ten Commandments and Egyptian Book of the Dead are considered very different religious texts. Therefore‚ in the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy‚ the Ten Commandments hold a vital position in the ethical system of Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. It served as a symbol of God’s guidance and presence with his people ("Ten Commandments"). Ten Commandments is much important than the book of dead because there’s no life after deaf. Firstly‚ The

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    1. The first eleven chapters of Genesis possess a ________________ and ____________ emphasis. universal and cosmic (Davis‚ 1998‚ p. 155) 2. With the introduction of Abraham‚ Moses begins to ___________________ redemptive history. Particularize (Davis‚ 1998‚ p. 155). 3. How has archaeology verified the historicity of these chapters in Genesis? It further reinforced that the Bible is the only true source of information verifying the events and time of Genesis. This is because of a large quanitity

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