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    Northern Kingdom was Israel and the Southern Kingdom was Judah. However‚ the Assyrians rocked the Israelites’ world when they conquered their nation and drove out most of them. The Israelites were sent to numerous other countries. After Assyria conquered Israel‚ they sent five tribes into Northern Kingdom of Israel to introduce their religion and customs. The people of the tribes of Assyria and the Israelites still living in Israel intermarried and became known as the Samaritans. The Samaritans were

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    In the book of Numbers‚ we are told of the Israelites being led out of Egypt by Moses. They were led out because 400 years before that‚ they had been made slaves. Moses led the Israelites to Mount Sinai where God handed down to him the Ten Commandments. After this they made their way to the Promise Land. Once they found the Promise Land‚ God told them they could enter;

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    Kings of Israel Essay

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    strive. During the reign of Samuel‚ the people of Israel requested that God and Samuel change Israel from being a country ruled by tribal judges to a kingdom ruled by kings. Samuel was considered to have had a “successful judgeship”1 and led the Israelites to a renewal of the covenant with God. Samuel wanted to appoint his sons as the next round of tribal judges to watch over and rule Israel. However‚ in 1 Samuel 8:4-5 (NRSV)‚ the wishes of the people are convey to Samuel‚ stating “Then all the elders

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    language. “Go down Moses ‚” a spiritual and “Strange Fruit‚” performed by Billie Holiday are two songs that represent the vernacular of African American culture. “Go down Moses‚” was a song that had a Christian religious theme that spoke of the Israelites being enslaved by Pharaoh in Egypt’s land. Spirituals had ambiguous meanings that included a reverence for Christianity and a desire to be free from the bondages of slavery. “Strange Fruit” was a song originally written as a poem that exposed racism

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    Symbolism Of Pesach

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    pesach might reinforce Jewish identity. Passover or as the Hebrews would say Pesach is one of the most significant festivals in the Jewish faith. The name itself has many different symbolic meanings of Passover ‘God ‘passed over’ the houses of the israelites’. To understand the Passover is to understand its historical relevance in the Jewish community. Around 300 years ago the ancient Jews were enslaved to ‘Pharaoh in Egypt and God brought them out of bondage with an outstretched arm and a mighty hand’

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    CLT3378 Exam 1 Dr. Branscome Section 4 http://quizlet.com/14533032/clt3378-flash-cards/ Above is a link to a useful‚ flash card‚ study tool to help master these terms. * Hero: Figures in whom the gods take a special interest. An example of a hero in Greek culture is Hercules. * Trickster: Tricksters are amoral‚ shape-shifting deceivers in mythology. An example in the Babylonian Enuma Elish is the god Ea. * Polytheism: The belief and acknowledgement of many gods. Polytheistic

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    Old Testament Lecture Judaism History/Origins/Traditional view • Tanak: Law‚ Prophets‚ Writings • An account of the Israelites’ relationship with God from their earliest history until the building of the Second Temple (c. 350 BCE). • Israelites struggle with their faith in God and attraction to other gods. • Originally henotheists‚ each nation had its own god‚ but that their god was superior Torah: • Written Torah‚ given to Moses. Book of Moses‚ Pentateuch • Oral

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    Bible Pericope Analysis

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    When it comes to reading and dissecting the Bible‚ one may come across a plethora of genres. Each chapter or story of the Bible plays an important role in the overall construction of the Bible. The genre may be poetic‚ a letter‚ a narrative‚ a source of instruction or even a proverb‚ no matter what the genre may be‚ each genre is distinct in its own way. By looking at multiple pericopes‚ one can learn to identify the genre and determine if the designation fits the purpose of the passage. Exodus

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    Moses wasn’t born as Egyptian but as a Hebrew baby. That was put in a watertight basket in the Nile River. There an Egyptian princess found Moses in that basket and raised him as her own child. Later in life Moses sees an Egyptian foreman beating an Israelite slave. Moses kills the foreman in cold blood and then flees from Egypt. This is where he begins his journey to pursue in letting his people go to be free and lead them the promise lands as there Mosiah to god. Moses was bought up in Egypt where

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    Exodus: Analysis

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    raft floating down the Nile river. He later discovers his Hebrew roots‚ that he belonged to the Jews. Moses is approached by god in the form a burning bush‚ selecting him to be sent back to Egypt and aid all Israelites. Moses and his brother are sent back to Egypt where they gather all Israelites with the goal to impede the extermination and release the Hebrew people. The main goal according to the book was to explain the Jewish tradition and the origins of the Torah related to the Jewish population

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