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    see how the Hebrews lived their lives‚ and it all started with Abraham leading his family to the promised land of Canaan. Reading through their struggles and their experience of greatness has really opened my eyes. In the past I have learned about Moses‚ Abraham‚ Solomon‚ the Ten Commandments‚ the Israelites escape from Pharaoh‚ and in general the many miracles of God himself. So here I was thinking that I knew all about the Hebrew’s story. However‚ I could not be more wrong. What I already knew just

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    God. It also notes that some Old Testaments prophets were aware of the laws imperfections and how they made mention of a new covenant. (Ehrman 300) The main theme of the Epistle to the Hebrews is that Jesus is the superiority over Prophets‚ Angels‚ Moses‚ Joshua and the Jewish Priesthood. Jesus is above all of these because he paid the ultimate sacrifice once and for all when he died on the cross covering all sins. The reason the author continues to declare‚ “Christ and faith in him are superior to

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    Exegesis on Exodus 20

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    future‚ I feel that the scholarly education of this chapter and the Old Testament in general‚ is needed to advance this quarrel beyond petty mud-slinging. Contrary to sectarian belief‚ the much theorized author of Exodus is not believed to have been Moses. Instead‚ the consensus is that the text is a mixed bag of penned interpretations‚ consisting of the Yahwist (J writer)‚ Priestly (P writer)‚ and Elohist (E writer)‚ with the E writer considered the primary architect of the book. Although we can

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    This represents Moses’ insistence that the people listened to God for themselves. “I call heaven and earth to witness against you today‚ that I have set before you life and death‚ the blessing and the curse. So choose life in order that you may live‚ you and your descendants‚ by loving the Lord your God by obeying His voice and by holding fast to Him; for this is your life and the length of your days.” (Deuteronomy 30:19-20) Holding the Tablets of the Law Secondly‚ Moses will hold and display

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    who have disobeyed him. This belief formed between God and the Hebrews are credited to the overall covenants made throughout the Pentateuch. More specifically the unconditional covenant of Abraham and the conditional covenant of Moses and without god living through Moses and Abraham and using them as highly trusted mediators the Hebrews would not have the strong foundation which is in heavy connection to God. The word ‘covenant’ is‚ in the Old Testament the Hebrew word ‘berith‚’ there are two

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    loves humans despite rebellious attitudes towards Him‚ and God wants to reconcile humans to Himself. This paper will overview the stories plot of creation‚ human rebellion and fall‚ Gods covenant with Noah‚ Tower of Babel‚ Gods covenant with Abraham‚ Moses and the Exodus‚ the kingdom of division‚ Saul‚ David and Solomon‚ Salvation in Jesus Christ‚ and New Creation. A Biblical Storyline of Redemption Creation The Bible tells the story of God’s creation‚ the fall of man into sin‚ and

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    or not. There are many different examples of consequences linked with sin. For example‚ the story of Adam and Eve is very well heard of. It shows perfect examples of unintended consequences because of sin. Another good example would be the story of Moses and Golden Calf. In both stories‚ there are consequences from God because they disobeyed him. First‚ the story of Adam and Eve is a great example of unintended consequences. In the story‚ Eve is tempted to eat from the forbidden tree. Eve gives in

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    kabataan noon at ngayon

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    Outline: A. What God has done for us: Moses first address – 1:1; 4:43 B. Principles for Godly Living: Moses second address – 4:44; 29:1 1. The Ten Commandments 2. Love the Lord your God 3. Laws for Proper Worship 4. Laws for Ruling the Nation 5. Laws for Human Relationships 6. Consequences of Obedience and Disobedience C. A Call for Commitment to God: Moses third address – 29:2; 30:20 D. The Change in Leadership: Moses last days – 31:1; 34:12 Moses Original Purpose in addressing Israel’s

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    The Prophetess Huldah

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    wise and full with God’s grace. Jacob and Moses are the two most popular and accepted national national myth of Israel; they are both very different and personify Israel in two unique ways. To answer this question‚ I would like to split the answer into three parts: how different Jacob and Moses are comparing to one another‚ their relationship to God as representatives of Israel and the perception of the prophet Hosea on both of them. Firstly‚ Jacob and Moses personality are different. On the one hand

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    his research‚ the plagues were originally written by the E source‚ but these original plagues are much different than the ones found in the current canon. In this version‚ Moses is chosen by God to bring the Israelites out from Egypt and he is to perform this task by himself. When Pharaoh doesn’t let the Israelites go‚ Moses puts three plagues on Egypt‚ hail‚ locusts‚ and darkness. There is no warning given‚ no negotiations made with Pharaoh‚ and‚ quite significantly‚ no assistance from God. Then

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