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    all the plaques happened and killed his family‚ pharaoh let the Israelites flee. But then when they left‚ Pharaoh chased after them. God sent Moses and the fleeing Israelites on a journey to the promised land of Jerusalem. They left Egypt with all their possessions. While on their journey‚ they got to an obstacle. That was the red sea. So god told Moses to put his staff In the water and when he does‚ it will part the waters. So they can walk across on dry land. But when they were going across Pharaoh

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    Madi Lear

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    conclusion and argues that these four sources were combined into the Five Books of Moses by one redactor‚ Ezra. When examining all the Yahwist (J) source of the first five books of the Bible-- Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Leviticus‚ Numbers and Deuteronomy—it’s historical context‚ characteristics‚ and dating all play a major role in Friedman’s argument that one person assembled the four sources into the Five Books of Moses. In 922 BCE‚ King Solomon forced labor upon the Northern tribes‚ causing them to split

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    The Book Of Numbers

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    God’s Faithfulness and his devotion to Israelites was clearly demonstrated in Numbers. In a similar way as in Exodus‚ Gods’ provision and work in Israelites was constantly present‚ despite their continued disobedience. The establishment of the tabernacle was still emphasized in Numbers‚ the laws and regulations that they had to obey and live by. Ultimately‚ their rebellion only worsened their situation‚ God taught them a lesson‚ in which He was in control and their sinful choices brought great suffering

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    Exodus: Analysis

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    Jews and Christians‚ Moses was the author of the Book of Exodus. However‚ by the late 19th century‚ after numerous inconsistencies‚ discrepancies‚ and repetitions scholars had eliminated this idea. Moses was abandoned by his birth mother and later found on a raft floating down the Nile river. He later discovers his Hebrew roots‚ that he belonged to the Jews. Moses is approached by god in the form a burning bush‚ selecting him to be sent back to Egypt and aid all Israelites. Moses and his brother are

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    They were positioned around the tabernacle where God dwelt‚ as opposed to joining a particular tribe or camp: “But the Levites shall pitch round about the tabernacle of testimony‚ that there be no wrath upon the congregation of the children of Israel: and the Levites shall keep charge of the tabernacle of testimony”. (Num 1:53) They also guarded the purity of Israel’s worship by leading worship (offering the sacrifices

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    supported by the covenant and interventions that had been initiated by God. Yahweh showed a considerable amount of compassion and protection to the descendants of Isaac‚ Abraham and Jacob. For example‚ the Israelites were rescued through their leader‚ Moses‚ from slavery and oppression and then led through Sinai to the Promised Land. Here‚ the set of instructions‚ still followed today‚ was revealed to them (The 10 Commandments).# The book of both Genesis and Exodus gives a somewhat extensive

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    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 (Exodus 25:21); hence the Ark is called the Ark of the Testimony. The Ark of the Covenant is the best-known item in the Tabernacle‚ (the tent carried by the Jews through

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    Accounting and The Bible

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    There are many basic accounting concepts that are either directly or indirectly referenced in the Bible such as financial accounting‚ internal control‚ and management accounting‚ as discussed in the article “Accounting in the Bible” by Robert L. Hagerman. According to our textbook Fundamental Accounting Principles‚ accounting is an information and measurement system that identifies‚ records‚ and communicates relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable information about an organization’s business activities

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    into a nation. Several actions occur showing God worked to direct his people out of enslavement and into an existence of fortune and devotion. Several phases occurred in the process of making a nation. God chose Moses as a leader for the Hebrews through all phases from beginning to end. Moses confronted the Pharaoh of Egypt telling him to free the Hebrew slaves because God commanded so. Pharaoh refused the release of his slaves but with his refusal came ten plagues. “Ten plagues included: turning water

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    begins when Moses‚ after leading the Israelites out of Egypt‚ appoints Joshua to be in charge of choosing and commanding those Israelite men who would be capable of protecting the Israelites against any hostile forces during their journey from Egypt to Canaan. This decision by Moses proved to be a wise choice‚ because not long after leaving Egypt the Israelites had to defend themselves against the Amalekites. Besides Aaron‚ Moses’ brother‚ Joshua becomes the only other person that Moses depends on

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