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    charges against him. At this point‚ he could have apologized‚ told the court that he was wrong and promised to never talk about Jesus again. Instead‚ he delivered a powerful homily‚ and witness of his faith. He showed those assembled that although Moses foretold a new law and a Messiah‚ and that Solomon had built the Temple‚ both were temporary and were supposed to fall in order than God might introduce more perfect institutions. This had been fulfilled by the coming of the Messiah. He accused them

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    most powerful‚ and present everywhere. Like the other two religions‚ Judaism also has a holy book called the Torah. The Torah is a sacred recording of laws and events in Jewish history. The Jews believe that God gave them the Ten Commandments through Moses‚ which he was called "the Lawgiver". According to the Jewish tradition‚ God made a covenant‚ or agreement with Abraham‚ the founder of Judaism. One similarity between the Christianity and Judaism is that they both fast at a certain designated times

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    38 "Therefore‚ my brothers and sisters‚ I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. 39 Through him everyone who believes is set free from every sin‚ a justification you were not able to obtain under the law of Moses. Romans 3:21-24 (#3 of 12 Bible Verses about Freedom)  21 But now apart from the law the righteousness of God has been made known‚ to which the Law and the Prophets testify. 22 This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who

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    Paradigmatics Of Exodus

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    We are born as Moses was‚ and as he was called‚ so are we in baptism. We struggle to free ourselves from our enslaving vices‚ habitual sins‚ and oppressive circumstances. Furthermore‚ the socio-political situations we find ourselves in apparently subdue us; the unpleasant

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    prophet to speak to the Israelites. The author does a terrific job building the anticipation here with the words of the Lord. The reader is in suspense wondering exactly how the Lord is going to save His people. Will it be by plague or disaster as in Moses’ time? Will God simply destroy Israel’s enemy with the power of His voice? Perhaps God will raise up a

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    7. Thou shalt not commit adultery (Exo. 20:14) This Commandment reads and it defines a right ad personam‚ created by the contract of marriage. Contrast in this instance the regulations of Hammurabi’s Code concerning sacred virgins. By this Law Moses erected a bulwark to protect the relations of the sexes and flung a rampart about the home. He here declares by obvious implication the sanctity and inviolability of marriage and protects true love. Marriage is made safe; the most tender of all relationships

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    Schemes of Work in Cre

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    C.R.E. SCHEMES OF WORK FORM ONE 2012 TERM I REFERENCES: KLB Golden Tips God’s People Oxford Bible |WK |LSN |TOPIC/S-TOPIC |OBJECTIVES |L/ACTIVITIES |L/T AIDS |REFERENCE |REMARKS | |4 |1&2 |Introduction to CRE |By the end of the lesson‚ the learner | | |

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    Mosaic Covenant

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    The Mosaic Covenant is a conditional covenant made between God and the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai (Exodus 19-24). It is sometimes called the Sinai Covenant but is more often referred to as the Mosaic Covenant since Moses was God’s chosen leader of Israel at that time. The pattern of the covenant is very similar to other ancient covenants of that time because it is between a sovereign king (God) and his people or subjects (Israel). At the time of the covenant‚ God reminded the people of their

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    Integrated Exercise God as a Communicator Introduction to Communication According to the article written by Dr. Fjeldstad‚ God created human to have the ability to communicate not only with each other but also with Him. God communicates with us through various senses‚ which may be different for each person. One the most common ways of communication from God is through prophets and other people. He speaks to us through messages sent through them. This way of communication acts on the sense

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    Israelites had clearly been maltreated for far too long‚ and they became fed up to the point where their goal was to escape Egypt. “However‚ God had a plan to rescue his people‚ through a man named Moses.” says bibletimeline.net. The plan to rescue the Israelites out of Egypt was their central method of having hope to reach their goal. Even so‚ The civil rights activists worked for their cause in a less thoughtful manner‚ yet they still fought hard

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