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    Abraham & Moses

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    Abram is presented to us as an old man without an offspring or heir. He is at the age of seventy-five when God comes to him with the offer of the covenant. Abraham stands for devotion‚ justice‚ compassion‚ faith‚ tact‚ and personal integrity. He is also seen as cunning‚ humorous‚ and pragmatic throughout the story. Abram is a man looking for his faith‚ and God asks Abram to leave his land and kinship to a land which God will show him. In exchange for Abram’s faith and compliance‚ God will make

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    Moses vs Abraham

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    In the Old Testament‚ Abraham and Moses were two very prominent leaders chosen by God to do his will. Throughout Genesis and Exodus‚ both men play important roles in fulfilling God’s will. They are put to many tests‚ given covenants‚ and communicate constantly with God. Although they have many similarities such as being leaders and men of God‚ there are also many differences between the two. In terms of leadership‚ Abraham was a noble leader. Although he grew up in a camp where the notion of

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    during this time period. Two of the presidents that dealt with the most difficult problems were Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson. They were different because during their presidential terms Abraham Lincoln dealt with slavery while Andrew Jackson removed Indians. However‚ these two presidents both were commanding officers. Abraham Lincoln’s biggest accomplishment was the emancipating of slaves. Abraham Lincoln started his presidency with a divided country that had just started the Civil War. His

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    of seven debates between Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln during the 1858 Illinois state election campaign as among the most significant statements in American political history. Douglas‚ the North’s most prominent Democratic leader‚ faced against Lincoln who represented the Republican. Douglas was seeking reelection to a third term in the U.S. Senate. The debates held in seven Illinois towns and attended by tens of thousands of listeners. The sharpest difference between the two candidates

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    prophet in Israel like Moses‚ whom the LORD knew face to face (Deuteronomy 34:10). In the Old Testament‚ we witness the divinity and righteousness of the most faithful man to ever serve the Lord. Moses’ relationship with God was superior to that of any other prophet in the Bible. God reinforces this by claiming that out of all of His prophets‚ Moses was the most faithful and therefore‚ was given the most power (Numbers 12:6-7). Chosen to protect and lead the Israelites‚ Moses performed miracles and

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    In assessing the effectiveness of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln as leaders during the American Civil War‚ it is crucial to consider their actions‚ attitudes‚ and the impact they had on their respective causes. Frederick Douglass emerges as a determined and proactive leader‚ advocating for the rights and fair treatment of African American soldiers serving in the Union army. His initiative to meet with President Lincoln demonstrates his commitment to addressing the injustices faced by black

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    Moses

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    Prophet Moses. Born a slave and raised by kings‚ he was chosen to lead. Millions admire his name. By faith Moses ’ parents hid him for three months after he was born‚ because they saw he was no ordinary child‚ and they were afraid of the king ’s law. Revered as a prophet but even more importantly as a teacher and a lawgiver‚ Moses was the leader of the Israelite people 3‚300 years ago during their journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom as a nation in the land of Israel. For 40 years Moses led the

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    Moses

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    Moses Humility

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    understanding of humility is not always the biblical understanding of humility. Church view is all the time influenced on the one hand by the world understanding of humility‚ and on the other hand by biblical view about it‚ so somehow the church is between the world view and the Bible view about this virtue. Due to the fact that the worldly influence is sometimes stronger than that of the Bible‚ there is misunderstanding among Christians concerning humility. In order to clarify this I have structured

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    Group 1 Okomfo Anokye According to Akuapem (Guan) tradition‚ Kwame Frimpong-Manson Anokye (a.k.a. Okomfo Anokye) was the son of Ano‚ a quiet and physically weak father‚ and Manubea‚ an energetic‚ talkative and sentimental mother (Some texts say his father’s name was Agya Annor‚ whilst his mother’s was Maarne Nkob). They were native of Awukugua‚ a town in the “Nifa” (Right) Division of the Akuapem state in Eastern Region. It is said that when Okomfo Anokye was born‚ he was holding in his right

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