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    Moses In the Exodus story‚ Moses is the one trusted man by God. He is like a messenger and a task doer. God has all his trust in him and hold him accountable for his whole congregation of Israel. Moses was the actor and the emissary of all of God’s miracles. He was the most important figure in the Exodus biblical text. However‚ It is very clear that The Passover Haggadah only talks about the redemption from Egypt to god and doesn’t implicate any human role. Moses role in Exodus is clearly downplayed

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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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    Exodus Movie Analysis

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    biblical version of the Hebrew Exodus. Many things portrayed in the movie either didn’t happen in the bible or were very different than the Exodus. Some examples would be that Moses had a different personality in the movie‚ Moses didn’t perform the three miracles‚ God wasn’t a little boy‚ and several other things. These are a few of the problems that lead the movie away from the text. In the Exodus passage‚ Moses was a timid man and when God first asked him to go to Israel‚ he denied and said he wasn’t

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    Children of Israel | Umar Shaikh | 22954 | The History of the Children of Israel in the Holy Land The children of Israel are the descendants of Prophet Ya’qoob (Jacob) who was the son of Prophet Ishaaq (Isaac)‚ son of Prophet Ibraaheem (Abraham)‚ peace be upon them all. Their history in the Holy land started when Prophet Ibraaheem‚ peace be upon him‚ migrated from Iraaq to Shaam (which comprises of modern day Syria‚ Lebanon‚ Palestine‚ Jordan and parts of Iraq and Saudi Arabia) where his

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    1. What are the main arguments of Lissak’s article? In his article “The Demographic-Social Revolution in Israel in the 1950s: The Absorption of the Great Aliyah‚” Moshe Lissak elaborates on the struggles faced by the new Jewish immigrants who arrived to the state of Israel from Europe (such as holocaust survivors) and other Muslim countries‚ such as Yemen‚ Iraq‚ and Morocco. Lissak ensures to highlight three critical arguments‚ or reasons‚ which prove the absorption process during the 1950s

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    Borjomi in israel

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    “BORJOMI” in ISRAEL Contents “BORJOMI” in ISRAEL Abstract After getting theoretical knowledge we decided to put it into practice and export “Borjomi Spring Waters” in Israel. The reason we chose Israel is the shortage of water in the country. Despite the fact that there are a lot of water producer companies in this country‚ most of them are exporters. That’s why we decided to add our product to the current market of Israel and challenge existing competitors or at least gain the loyalty

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    Creation of Israel

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    Great Migrations in History The Creation of Israel 1948 The distance characteristics for this specific migration varied greatly; there was people coming from everywhere just to go to the new land of Israel. There were people that were Holocaust survivors looking for a new home‚ Jews fleeing from Arab lands‚ and more. Usually when you migrated at this time period you went on foot. You can imagine how hard it is to travel like that: scarce of food

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    The Arab-Israel conflict is a story which has taken place over a century. In order to understand the conflict between these two cultures their collective histories must be taken into consideration. It was a long and hard path for the Jewish population to get a piece of land they can call their own. A land free of religious persecution. I think that history has shown that these two states can not and will not be able to sustain peace over any period of time. The story between these two countries

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    While Israel is a Jewish state‚ it should not be a theocracy. Forcing private enterprises to be closed on religious holidays is not in accordance with a truly democratic state. While it is okay for religious people to not use these shops and for religious stores to be closed on Yom Tov’s‚ this should not mean secular people need to compromise their own lifestyle. Especially in a city like Tel Aviv‚ that is as secular as it gets in Israel and has a very urbanized feeling

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    of the Torah‚ Exodus. Exodus is translated from Hebrew to the word ‘names.’ The book often referred to as the book of names‚ discusses the different names God takes and the various ways God reveals himself to the Israelites. Exodus tells the story of Israel’s escape from slavery in Egypt and forty years they spent in the desert on their way to the land God had promised them (Catholic Youth Bible‚ 2004)1. Through the strength of Yahweh and being guided by Moses‚ the people of Israel crossed the

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