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    personality of the Book of Exodus is Moses. He called Moses to lead His people out of Egypt. He was responsible for leading them in their quest for the Promised Land—the territory of the Canaanites that God had promised to Abraham and his descendants many centuries before. With his brother Aaron as his helper, Moses confronted the pharaoh of Egypt and insisted that he let the Hebrew people go. God worked many miracles on behalf of His people to win their freedom. Moses continues his leadership…

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    Joseph, Moses, Joshua, David, and Solomon all in one chapter. He start with Abraham the how God promised him with land, and his descendants would possess that land even though at the time Abraham didn’t. They would be enslaved for 400 years but afterward they would worship Him. He gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision. Isaac was born. Isaac had Jacob who became the father of the twelve patriarchs. He retells the story of Joseph, how these same patriarchs…

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    Moses, the Midwife The events of the Exodus, which will mark forever the physiognomy of the chosen people, are the real birth of the people of Israel. In them, the people understands that there is a God who want to communicate, want to enter in dialogue with them. The dialogue between God and Israel begins with a liberating intervention in favor of the people enslaved in Egypt, in order to free them “from the burdens of the Egyptians” (Ex 6:6). Moses helps the people to come…

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    inheritance—now that he has died as a ransom to set them free from the sins committed under the first covenant.” The passage goes on to remind the reader that even the first covenant was put into effect with blood when Moses sprinkled the Ten Commandments and the people with blood. As Moses was the mediator of the Old Covenant, now Jesus acts as the mediator of the New Covenant. This New Covenant is laid out in Hebrews 10:16, which states, “This is the covenant I will make with them after that…

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    In Exodus 15: 1-21, Moses and the Israelites sang a song that entailed multiple claims about God. They sing just after they finally escape the clutches of the Egyptian Emperor. In the previous chapter, Moses is leading his people, or the Israelites, from Egypt where they were held as slaves for many years. Within this chapter, the Israelites cross the Red Sea with the Egyptians on their heels. As the story goes, the Israelites pass through the Red Sea that was split by Moses, through the…

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    Moses is undoubtedly one of the most important scriptural figures in Judaism, and his influence has been felt through every generation of the religion. In fact, Moses’ prophetic narrative and heroic actions were so far-reaching that they transcended his own era and established Jewish traditions that are carried on this day. According to tradition, Moses received both written instruction from God in the form of the Ten Commandments and oral teachings from God at Mount Sinai and Mount Horeb.…

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    Discerning A Call

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    When Moses was called to lead his people out of slavery, he received very clear cut and explicit instructions. How did he respond? Exodus 3:11 says, “But Moses said to God, ‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?’” God responded to Moses by working several miracles through him and yet Moses replies in Exodus 4:13, “Pardon your servant, Lord. Please send someone…

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    The book of Joshua picks up right where the book of Deuteronomy left off. The twelve tribes are camped out on the east side of the Jordan River, which lies between Mount Hermon and the Dead Sea. Moses had died, in turn, leaving Joshua in full command of the Israelites. After forty years of wandering through the desert, the Israelites finally have their opportunity to enter into the promise land. Canaan is a land consisting of many hostile groups that really seem to have it out for the Israelites…

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    domination which is separation from god. However, God loves his people so much he gave his son as a sacrifice for our sins. Furthermore, the bible gives a storyline that leads to the coming of Jesus, the resurrection of Jesus, and the return of Jesus. Moses the writer of the book of genesis explains how god created the earth. He also explains how man fall out the grace of god because of disobedience. Although Eve was deceived by a serpent in the garden to eat the fruit God said no to sin did…

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    The bible is more than just some make-believe story for people to believe in. The bible is a huge piece of art, written by those whom God found worthy. As we begin understanding the meaning embedded throughout the Old Testament, it is important to start from the beginning, before mankind. With the great power of God, He created the world in which we live today. In this creation He also created something exceptional, one man and one woman. As the story goes on we being to learn of the important…

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