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    ISRAEL’S JOURNEY FROM EGYPT TO JORDAN MEMORY VERSE: “And he led them forth by the right way‚ that they might go to a city of habitation” (Psalm 107:7). TEXT: Numbers 33:1-56 In our previous study in the book of Numbers‚ we learn about the 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

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    A Critique: Genesis 1-11

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    A Critique The article I have chosen for this critique assignment is “Genesis 1-11” written by J. Rogerson. He made it known clearly to his readers at the beginning of his article that the article aims to deal with separate questions: (a) How did the presumed Israelite readers of Genesis chapters 1-11 understand these passages? (b) What do we mean when we classify Genesis 1-11 or parts thereof as myths or mythical? These are the two goals the article aims to achieve. In order to do this‚ the

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    HEBREW ESSAY

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    chosen by God leads them out of Egypt and back toward Canaan‚ through the Red Sea and into the Sinai Peninsula. On Mount Sinai Moses met Yahweh and was revealed the essence of the covenant in a set of the 10 commandments‚ which define the proper relationship between God and the faithful‚ and among all members of the Hebrew community. Start the periods of the monarchy Three Hebrew kings; Saul‚ David‚ and Solomon shaped Canaan constructed the first great Hebrew state. It contained

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    King Arad Research Paper

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    “KING ARAD” Arad was a Canaanite King‚ who attacked the children of Israel‚ when he heard that they were coming by the way of Atharim towards his land‚ when they journey from Egypt. He fought against Israel‚ and took some of them as prisoners‚ and after he had held some of them captive‚ that Israel vowed a vow to the Lord‚ and said‚ if thou wilt indeed deliver this people into my hand‚ then I will utterly destroy their cities. The Lord hearkened to the voice of Israel‚ and gave over King Arad and

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    Dispensational Truth

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    “Vine” and “Fig‐tree” prefigure the Millennial days when every man shall sit under his own “Vine” and “Fig‐tree.” Micah 4:3-4. When Jacob (Israel) was about to die he summoned his sons‚ and prophesied their future. Of Judah he said that his portion of Canaan should be so full of vineyards that asses should be tethered to the vines‚ and that the juice should be so plentiful that they would wash their clothes in it as in water. Gen 49:9-12. THE VINE is a symbol of Israel’s Spiritual privileges. THE FIG‐TREE

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    The Book of Judges

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    The book of Judges is the sequel to Joshua. It is the seventh book of the Old Testament. It recounts stories and events from the death of the hebrew leader and prophet Joshua to the birth of the hebrew Samuel. That is roughly‚ from the end of the Israelite conquest of Canan in the 13th Century B.C to the beginning of the monarchy in the 11 th century B.C. It tells about the hebrews from Joshua’s Death to the time of Samuel. It was written in about 550 BC‚ on tablets named the Ras Shamra tablets

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    |1200 BCE to 800 BCE|Canaanites|City-states were Tyre and Sidon‚ present day Lebanon and Syria.|Trade‚ farming | Hebrews |Each tribe set up separate governments connected by their customs.|2000 BCE|King David|Hebrews migrated to a region known as Canaan‚ roughly corresponding to present-day Israel‚ western Jordan‚ southern Syria‚ and southern Lebanon.|Free religion| Babylonians |Highly-developed court system. One of its greatest rulers‚ Hammurabi‚ developed a code of laws that is now known as Hammurabi’s

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    Abram's Diary

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    been happening alot lately because Abram and I have been very sick because of the plague that is going around. I think I should keep on traveling to Canaan instead of turning back because If I go back to Egypt I would have to work as a slave. Even though I know I won’t make it to Canaan I know my descendants will. Besides I like traveling to Canaan because seeing all the differences between the two counties is kind of exciting. One difference between Egypt and this journey is that they have different

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    Hyksos & Hittites

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    Hittites ruled over the land of Hatti during the second millennium B.C. The language they spoke was Indo-European. Much of the Cappodocan plateau was in their control and they had lots of trades with they Assyrains. They also dominated the lands of Canaan and Levant during the 1200’s. The Hittites were patriarchal‚ and highly agricultural. They were probably the first to develop a substantial iron industry. The iron they used to trade with Assyrians‚ and also used it for weaponry. The Hittites

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    Crucible and Rapture of Canaan have many similar qualities‚ however they also have some differences. The author of each book developed many themes and even themes inside of themes; one theme that is significant in each book is the customs and way of life. For instance‚ each community consists of a very religious population; moreover each population has some people who don’t believe as strongly as others. In The Crucible this character would be John Proctor‚ and in The Rapture of Canaan‚ the character would

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