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    theme for this book is how the post-Exodus Israelites journeyed to the Promised Land. Despite God’s provisions for their well being‚ they were not thankful and doubted God. Their doubt and ungratefulness led to punishment by God. As a result of their lack of faith‚ they would spend 40 years wandering in the desert‚ teaching and preparing the second generation of Israelites of God’s promise and provision. The people of Israel were also numbered‚ as ordered by God in this book of the Bible. Numbers starts

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    Dispensational Truth XXIX. The Three Trees to which Israel is Compared in the Scripture These three trees are particularly fit symbols of Israel‚ for in Palestine the “Vine‚” the “Fig‐tree‚” and the “Olive‚” stand for the fruitfulness of the land. And the “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

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    people and God. This paper will show how Solomon was thought to be one of the greatest kings of the bible‚ his contributions on the lively hood of the Israelite people and how he was sent to bring the people into a new type of living for the people of Israel. This paper will give a personal account on my reason for thinking that Solomon is a great king of his time. Solomon was born the son of Bathsheba and thought to be the illegitimate son of David. The people accepted this since Bathsheba was a prostitute

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    the book of Jeremiah talks about a revelation from Yahweh that entails a promise of a “new covenant” for His people Israel; one that would enable them to fully know and follow Yahweh and his commands. This vision of consolation comes despite Israel’s consistent unfaithfulness to Yahweh‚ and also at a time when the people are truly suffering; by way of the destruction of their land by the hands of the Babylonians (Anchor 4141). It is believed that either the prophet Jeremiah‚ the man by which this

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    Kot 1 Noel-Marie Kot RS 51 / Section #4426 Judith Remmes 18 May 2013 Paper Orchestrated Succession Never again was there a 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

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    on the the plains of Babylon and recieves his call to be a prophet of the house of Israel. "Son of man‚ i send you to the people of Israel‚ to a nation of rebels."(Ezek.1:3) Here Judah is being regarded as a "rebellious house" and Ezekiel is called to prophecy against the disobedient elect. The prophet is given the task to be watchman over Israel‚ "So you‚ son of man‚ I have made a watchman for the House of Israel; whenever you hear a word from my mouth‚ you shall give them a warning from me."(v

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    lived within his own covenant‚ and led Israel‚ the people of God‚ with a contrasting relationship to God. The “Father of Nations”‚ Abraham‚ develops an undivided‚ and unwavering relation to God‚ contrasting with Moses‚ whose covenant began with doubt but progressed to become as faithful as that of Abraham. Each Israelite leader is his own‚ and one may come to conceive the idea that the differing relationships served a purpose in teaching the peoples of Israel and their future generations vital lessons

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    inhabit Canaan‚ the Holy Land. The twelve tribes of Israel reached the Jordon River with a Divine charge to move forward into Canaan‚ God’s land. This became Israel’s manifest destiny. Almost three thousand years later‚ America acted likewise in response to God’s gift of freedom under the leadership of President James Polk and his military confidant Andrew Jackson. Thus began the American westward movement‚ both toward the Southwest and Northwest‚ to take over God’s land in the New World up to

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    entered the promise land. After Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt‚ they acted in a manner that was very unappealing. Not only did they complain and act completely ungrateful‚ many of them turned away from God to worship their own self-created idols. Moses basically had to keep snapping these people back into the correct direction and reminding them of God’s laws. When it came time for them to leave Moses behind‚ due to him not being allotted into the promise land‚ God knew that without

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    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 Red Sea and were led to the Promised Land. Exodus was intended to exist as a continuation of a narrative that began in Genesis and was completed in Leviticus‚ Numbers and Deuteronomy. The first five

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