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    Exegesis on Exodus 20

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    Bible Exegesis: Exodus 20 Prior to beginning this assignment‚ I had already found a passionate interest in theology‚ primarily the logical historical analysis of the Old Testament. I had read several books on the topic‚ but still had a thirst for more knowledge. With that said‚ my preceding assumptions predominantly consisted of skepticism towards the religious interpretation of the Old Testament. I believed that Exodus 20 was a prime example of the religious establishment interpreting an ancient

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    Rabbi Simeon’s allegory bridges the gap between a people and a time through the anthropomorphization of the Sabbath and exegesis of Exodus 20:8. The Sabbath’s dialog with God anthropomorphizes the day. The Sabbath’s character has one statement with which to judge it‚ a plea for companionship: “All [of the other six days] have a partner‚ while I have no partner!” This desire implies that the Sabbath is a spiritual entity. With God as proof‚ nothing quite inspires people to connect like anthropomorphization

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    The Exegesis of Exodus 21:1-11 The Law concerning Slaves 1These are the ordinances that you shall set before them: 2When you buy a male Hebrew slave‚ he shall serve six years‚ but in the seventh he shall go out a free person‚ without debt.3If he comes in single‚ he shall go out single; if he comes in married‚ then his wife shall go out with him.4If his master gives him a wife and she bears him sons or daughters‚ the wife and her children shall be her master ’s and he shall go out alone.5But

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    are the central concerns of the Bible. The narrative focus in the Bible is on the story that begins with Noah and is centered on the exodus from Egypt. The central event in the Bible is the creation of the covenant and the giving of laws and commandments. Although the creation of the world in Genesis I and the pronouncement of the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20 are two completely different accounts in the Bible‚ there lies a similar theme between them: God creates an orderly and hierarchical universe

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    The Exodus

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    Exodus IntroductionThe Greek word‚ exodus means “departure.” The Exodus is the Israelite departure from Egypt under the leadership of Moses‚ and the subsequent journey through the Sinai wilderness.[1] The biblical Exodus account has been understood on a number of different levels.[2] Historically‚ the Exodus represents the process of Israelite’s slavery under a Egyptian pharaoh‚ followed by their freedom flight from Egypt to the promised land‚ Canaan. Theologically the Exodus implicates important

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    Michael Paul Jackson L26073846 BIBL 104 (ONLINE) September 18‚ 2013 Exodus The book of exodus is a genre which is a narrative. Exodus was written by Moses during 1440 – 1450 BC. This is the second Book of the Bible which covers from Moses to the Ten Commandments and it covers a lot of regulations and rules. Key people in this book are: Jethro‚ Bezalel‚ Joshua‚ Miriam‚ Pharaoh’s Daughter‚ and Aaron. A lot of historical account to the reader because of the birth of Moses. Moses also

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    refer to both Hebrew slaves and non-Hebrew slaves. Certainly‚ then‚ the verse could easily be referring to non-Hebrew slaves. These facts‚ coupled with the fact that shed blood could not go unavenged in Israelite society‚ strongly suggest that Exodus 21:20 was designed to punish Hebrew slave masters who murdered their non-Hebrew slaves. However‚ since there would not have been any kin present to avenge non-Hebrew slaves who were slain by their Hebrew masters‚ an important question must

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    Exodus

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    as he was unkind and rude to the Egyptian people. It is clear from the readings that‚ God came to help Israelites and blessed them when the cry of the suffering of Egyptian slavery and persecution of Israelites reached to God. In the book of Exodus the story begins as when Israelites multiplied greatly in Egypt‚ became a bad headache to the new king of Egypt. The King then ordered to his people explaining his logic saying‚ “we must deal shrewdly with them or they are so numerous that‚ if

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    The Exodus

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    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 of the exodus. “There has never been any

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    reflection on Exodus

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    go against them in war. (Exodus 1:9) The king stated that they needed to come with a plan to get rid of the Israelites. “We must find a way to put an end to this‚ If we don’t and if war breaks out‚ they will join our enemies and fight against us. Then they will escape the country”. (Exodus 1:10) The Egyptians made the Israelites there slaves (Exodus 1:11) They gave the Israelites heavy duty work to make them tire on purpose They forced them to build cities (Exodus 1:11) The more the Egyptian

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