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    Three main Religions

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    worried the pharaoh‚ so he enslaved all of them. But then as their savior Moses appeared when God told him to lead them out of Egypt. But the pharaoh refused. Then God sent plagues that frighten the pharaoh‚ so he finally agreed to free the Israelites. After this great event‚ Moses led his people out of Egypt on journey called the Exodus. On their journey the came across a mountain called Sinai. That was where God gave Moses two tablets that contain the Ten Commandments. When they reached their destination

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    HISTORICITY

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    ISRAELITE HISTORY COURSE CODE: RCS111 DEPARTMENT: RELIGIOUS STUDIES LECTURER-IN –CHARGE: BEREKIAH. O.O (REVEREND) SEPTEMBER 2014 TOPIC CONTENT 1. Course description 2. Introduction 3. The date 4. Moses as the leader of the exodus 5. Pharaoh 6. The plagues 7. The Passover 8. Significance of the exodus 9. Conclusion 10. References

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    Deuteronomy 12: 2-28

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    whose fulfillment had been delayed by the enslavement in Egypt and the wandering in the wilderness. Deuteronomy is set in the time of Moses‚ and Moses as Deuteronomy’s speaker‚ arrests the narrative action in order to deliver the final words to the Israelites before he dies and they enter the Promised Land. Deuteronomy 12:2-28 presents a series of addresses by Moses to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. In verses 4-26 he reviews the nation’s history‚ expounds upon their laws‚ and

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    In reading the Book of Deuteronomy‚ specifically‚ chapter 5 verses 6-21 which contains the second giving of the Laws to Moses known as the Ten Commandments‚ one could say that the some of the commandments could be interpreted to be verses that draw an inference to prosperity. Verse 14‚ teaches that we are to keep the Sabbath holy and rest “But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work‚ thou‚ nor thy son‚ nor thy daughter‚ nor thy manservant‚ nor thy maidservant

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    Exodus Analytical Essay

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    • No biblical account of the name of pharaoh (Collins 70). The exodus stories are miraculous and considered a characteristic of common folklore. Collins highlights some historical points that parallel their context and theme‚ such as‚ Moses’ name and the career of Jeroboam. Collins explores the greatest story of the exodus with an in-depth exploration of the crossing of the Red Sea. He immediately highlights that the Hebrew word sup actually means reed‚ and not red. This prompts some

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    and discrimination and thus through the effective portrayal of Willie McKenzie‚ in “The last of his tribe” shows her extreme concern for the loss of Aboriginal culture. RELIGION SUMMARY ORIGINS: • EXODUS: o Contains the story of Moses and the Egyptians o Moses was to lead the Israelites to Canaan o God inflicted a series of plagues upon Egypt because the Pharaoh refused to let the people go:  Water

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    The Ten Commandments are the divine rules of conduct given to Moses on Mount Sinai. To many‚ there exists only one version of the Ten Commandments- the generalized “thou shall not” version. However‚ The Ten Commandments occurs in two places found in the Torah‚ first in the book of Exodus and second in the book of Deuteronomy. Though these two accounts may for all practical purposes seem identical‚ at a closer examination several differences begin to arise. Separated by several decades in time‚ by

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    Religions

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    stories of Moses‚ Jesus‚ and Muhammad alike and different? 5. After reading these excerpts‚ how do you think these religions compare? I think that they all compare in the sense that each of the gods had sacrificed something for the people and they are each saying there should be no other god than them. 6. What are the primary differences and similarities among the three religions? Why? All of the religions believe in fasting‚ commandments‚ afterlife‚ Sabbath‚ soul‚ they all believe that Moses is a

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    Islam originated in the Middle East‚ Islam also holds many beliefs and practices that are in common with Christianity and Judaism. Judaism is the twelfth largest religion in the world. Judaism was founded in 586 B.C. The founder of Judaism was either Moses or Abraham. Judaism follow the Ten Commandments like Christianity does. All three religions had and have greatly influenced the whole world. There are many similarities between Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam. All three of these religions‚ Christianity

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    Book Of Exodus

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    The book of Exodus is a narrative account but also a book containing the laws of God. A few of the key events that happened in this book are when Moses was put in the river because of the

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