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    Heavenly Homes on Earth through and because of Christian Education Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:4-9 4 Hear‚ O Israel: The Lord our God‚ the Lord is one. 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road‚ when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind

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    nature of the lord towards the Egyptians and the Israelites. He cast the plague among the Egyptians‚ but does not do the same unto the Israelites. This is a good example of the Christian teaching of "God is just" in this case being that god promised Moses freedom and delivered. However‚ one could also argue that since he only killed the firstborn of the Egyptians‚ that this violates that same teaching. The argument being that since god favoured the Israelites over the Egyptians‚ his actions are not

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    Old Testament writings reiterate God’s faithfulness towards Israel. “The Old Testament indicates that God’s law was specially revealed to Israel in the context of His redeeming and delivering His people from bondage‚” (Bahnsen 1980). But before Moses‚ God established an unconditional covenant with Abram when he obeyed Him. God changed Abram’s name to Abraham and told him that his descendants would possess the land of Canaan forever. “I will make of you a great nation‚ and I will bless you‚ and

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    brought increased recognition to the events described in the Bible. The evidence found at the site of Jericho supports the Bible as a credible source of History. In the Bible’s account of the fall of Jericho‚ Joshua‚ who had been chosen to succeed Moses‚ sent two spies into Jericho. These spies were helped by a prostitute named Rahab whose house was built against one of the outer walls. Before the spies left Jericho they promised Rahab that her family would be spared when the city was destroyed. When

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    must assume that he is there to steal his food. At this point he can fight off the enemy‚ or give up his land. When it comes to morals vs. needs for our tribesman‚ needs will always win. Jumping to a more civilized group of people‚ lets look at Moses and his followers. These are a people that had permanent cities‚ farm lands‚ and infrastructure set in place. Strangers came in and out of town on a daily basis and although wars were still fought over land‚ there was no need to assume that any stranger

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    Oppressed by the Pharaoh‚ the Israelites were subjugated and forced to do the bidding of Egyptian society. Even with Moses‚ their connection to God‚ the Israelites still lacked the means to break free from the chains of Pharaoh. They required God’s assistance in order to escape slavery. The miracles that wreaked havoc upon Egypt at the command of Moses and Aaron are generally known as the “plagues” of Egypt‚ the exact number depends on how people differentiate them. In terms of narrative structure

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    Desert – the people of Israel: First Peula: * A short introduction for the first day in the desert. 1. Performance: American teenager/someone leaving Egypt? (10 min.) The counselor is dressed in a combination of clothes resembling an American teenager and someone who had just left Egypt. "OMG‚ it’s so hot here‚ where am I anyway? Yuck‚ I hate sand!" *ask who the counselor is. When responded – and American teenager…* "I barely had time to take food‚ these clothes aren’t mine. I’m glad whoever

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    extent that God referred to him as a ‘friend’. Another instance of the spread of churches in the early days of the creation as recorded in the Holy Bible‚ Exodus chapter 32 verse 1 and it reads: “when the people (Israelites) saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain‚ they gathered round Aaron and said‚ come‚ make us god who will go before us”. Such flimsy excuses abound today whereby people gain grounds and break off from one church or the other to

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    There exists a strong relationship between Genesis and Exodus. In this regard‚ both books give Christians detailed analysis of the origin of humankind and his relationship with God. The book of Genesis provides the details of the existence of earth as void and without form followed by the creation process‚ man’s disobedience‚ and punishment. Moreover‚ Genesis provides the lineage of God’s servants mainly Abraham. Genesis has detailed information on Gods covenants with Abraham on his greatness though

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    their religion. Each religion believes in a higher power‚ one god. The details of each religion very in importance. •How are the basic beliefs of Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam alike? Each one believes in the 10 commandments‚ the Sabbath and that Moses was a prophet of god. They all believe in some sort of afterlife. Some of the differences for example‚ is the fact that Christians are the only ones that believe that

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