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    In order to redeem the children of Israel‚ God needed a redeemer. Moses was his choice. God said “Come now‚ therefore‚ and I will send you to Pharaoh that you may bring My people‚ the children of Israel‚ out of Egypt (Exodus 3:10)”. After a few different excuses‚ five to be exact‚ Moses finally accepted the call that was on his life. It is interesting to note that Moses is a type of Christ found in the Old Testament. Not that Moses was Jesus or is Jesus‚ but some of his qualities are similar; the

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    before the Exodus. He was the son of Nun‚ of the tribe of Ephraim (1 Chro. 7:20‚27) • Originally named Hoshea (Numbers 13:8)‚ meaning salvation‚ Moses renamed him Joshua‚ meaning The Lord is Salvation (Numbers 13:16) • Joshua is best known as Moses’ second in command who takes over and leads the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses’ death. • Joshua is considered one of the Bible’s greatest military leaders for leading the seven-year conquest of the Promised Land.

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    attempting to portray. Recognizing the first shot’s importance in this passage helps to identify what has happened to the homestead. The scene begins with a low angle shot of Ethan and Mose stopping on top of the ridge to see what happened to the homestead. You do not see the expression on the face of Ethan and Mose just their outline on horseback colored black‚ while there is a blue sky and rolling clouds in the background. The composition of light and dark color sets the mood for a negative outcome

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    There are two types of composition of the Bible. 1. The earliest moment of composition. – Most textual critics go for #1 because they believe it is the real truth‚ establish independent by what people choose. 5. Pentateuch – Modern scholars says Moses couldn’t have written the first 5 books ALL About the Law - the Torah. Hexa – Torah + Joshua Tetra- Torah – Deuteronomy 6. Documentary Hypothesis (modern scholar): Torah came from 4 different sources. JEDP theory. J = Jahwist – YHWH 950 BCE

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    another well-known story that talks about obedience is the story of Moses and the burning bush. God told Moses to go Pharaoh the king of the Israelites and tell him to let his people go. Moses did not want to go he was worried that pharaoh would not listen to him. Moses keep making excuses about why he could not go. But God keep telling Moses that he would be with him the whole time if he would just take the first steep. Moses new he had to obey God that he could not let him down so he went to Pharaoh

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    There are also countless quotes in the New Testament giving Moses credit for the first part of the Old Testament. However‚ this not accepted by all theologians. There are a few major differences between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. Genesis 1 is a description of the six days of creation and seventh day of rest while

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    Word count: 1‚206 (with citations) The Prince is Machiavelli’s guide for ruling and conquering states. Machiavelli elaborates on various ways to acquire principalities and provides the reader with a straightforward guide on how to successfully conquer and maintain control over states. Machiavelli analyses the strengths and flaws of certain paths to conquest‚ how to maintain a hold on power and the importance of strong arms. Machiavelli sees humans as easily persuaded and simple minded. He believes

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    that Jesus is the Royal Jewish messiah and the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy. His whole life from start to finish lay within god’s foreordained plan. Jesus is shown as the new Moses in the rest of the Gospel and is shown as the Davidic royal king. The great discourses or speeches in the gospel match those of Moses. There are many features of Jewish thought and theology and Matthew also features of Jewish theology and talks of the kingdom of heaven rather than the kingdom of God because the Jews

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    similarities‚ they are radically different. Some of the significant similarities between Judaism and Christianity are God‚ patriarchs‚ and Moses. The differences that make Judaism and Christianity radically different are Jesus and performance. As previously stated‚ Judaism and Christianity share several significant similarities such as their view of God‚ patriarchs‚ and Moses. Both Judaism and Christianity view God in a monotheistic way. In other words‚ Jews and Christians ascribe to the idea that there

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    Laura Laws‚ Nick Skinner‚ Sarah Swain INT - 244 Collaborative Learning Assignment Professor Anthony Colombo March 24‚ 2013 Children of Abraham The Exodus event laid an important foundation for God’s redemption plan for humanity and it is clearly recognized in Islam‚ Judaism and Christianity. The purpose of this essay will be to discuss the historical‚ social and spiritual metaphor for the Exodus experience for Judaism throughout the ages. We will also discuss the ways in which the Exodus

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