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    think that there is always a miracle happening in our lives and also in our world. We just always have to believe in God and there is a good outcome for every hindrances we face. This painting is in the bible where Moses leads his people‚ the Israelites‚ to escape from the Egyptians. Moses says to his people that they do not need to be afraid

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    Ethics Jewish ethics is based on the Commandments of God and summarised within the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God. The Ten Commandments (or Decalogue) is a set of instructions given to Moses by God. This occurred on Mt Sinai in the desert wilderness as Moses was leading the people of Israel away from the slavery in Egypt. While the Israelites had been freed by God‚ they had not followed the Law of God and had reverted to the immoral behaviour and were no longer worshipping God. As the

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    happiness from seeing my close friend again and the guarantee that she’ll be coming to our school next year. I would love to do this again so I may encourage as many students to come to our school so they may be a part of our Salesian community. Moses the prophet was a very loyal servant of God and he was the one who set the example for the Israelites while they were on his journey to the Holy Land. Since his encounter with God in the burning bush he was chosen to lead the Israelites out of slavery

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    stones sent at the Jews. Then‚ G-d told Moses to hold his arm holding the rod gifted to Moses by G-d over the sea‚ and the sea split. The Israelites then marched the dried land as the Egyptian soldiers followed. G-d saved the Jews by

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    supported by the covenant and interventions that had been initiated by God. Yahweh showed a considerable amount of compassion and protection to the descendants of Isaac‚ Abraham and Jacob. For example‚ the Israelites were rescued through their leader‚ Moses‚ from slavery and oppression and then led through Sinai to the Promised Land. Here‚ the set of instructions‚ still followed today‚ was revealed to them (The 10 Commandments).# The book of both Genesis and Exodus gives a somewhat extensive

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    inspire everyone to change his or her view like Abraham and Moses who are the people God call. In this manner‚ God not only chooses the Israelite to save them from Egypt‚ but also forgives them so that the Israelite becomes God’s nation although they very often wobble to follow Moses who is the agent of God in the wilderness. However‚ starting his working for redeeming the Israelite‚ God hardens Pharaoh’s mind not to release the Israelites on Moses’ leading while God leads the Israelite out of Egypt.

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    Caleb‚ a Different Spirit Nikia Jackson Chestnut Hill College People of all faiths study the Old Testament of the Bible. What’s interesting about that is many different ways that the Bible has been interpreted. Depending on your faith‚ every story could bring you a through a trial or tribulation in your life. The point of the Bible was for people to see that since the beginning of time‚ people have been faced with the same problems‚ just in a different form. What the Old Testament

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    What would life be like if Moses never did receive the Ten Commandants? Would it be better since no one would technically be breaking the rules since without them there are no rules‚ or would it be worst because the world would be very chaotic because there isn’t any way to control

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     bleach  them.     4  And  there  appeared  to  them  Elijah  with  Moses‚  and  they  were  talking  with  Jesus.     5  And  Peter  said  to  Jesus‚  “Rabbi‚  it  is  good  that  we  are  here.  Let  us  make  three  tents‚  one  for  you  and   one  for  Moses  and  one  for  Elijah.”     6  For  he  did  not  know  what

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    God sent Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh to ask for the release of His people so that they could worship Him freely. At first Pharaoh rejected and Moses showed God’s power by turning Aaron’s rod into a snake. The sorcerers of Egypt additionally presented their powers by altering their canes into snakes. Conversely‚ Aaron’s snake ate the snakes of the Egyptians. 8 And the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Aaron‚ saying‚ 9 When Pharaoh shall speak unto you‚ saying‚ Shew a miracle for you: then thou shalt

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