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    2 Kings 18-25 Summary

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    2 Kings 18-25 – The story of 2 Kings continues with the introduction of King Hezekiah of Judah, who is like a breath of fresh air when compared to his predecessors. This is because he does what is right in the eyes of God and tries his best to obey His commandments. YHWH also alters the rhythm of the story a little because He takes a more active role in Judah’s history. When Judah is threatened by foreign invaders, YHWH acts as the defender of His people and does not allow the enemy to…

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    The flood stories of Noah and Utanapishtim have many similarities throughout the stories. Noah was a man who found great favor in God's eyes. The entire population of mankind had become evil and wicked and God decided to bring a flood to the earth to destroy everyone but Noah and his family. God told Noah to prepare an ark big enough to hold one male and one female from every kind of animal and creature. When it started raining, Noah brought his wife and his sons, Shem, Ham and Japheth and…

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    and Joshua. During this period, we can see the exodus of Israel through the leadership of Moses, the covenant, the pilgrimage of Israel through the desert, the leadership of Joshua and the conquest of Canaan by the twelve tribes. Moses was an Israelite, but he grows as the son of the daughter of Pharaoh. After Moses had identified with his people, killed an Egyptian and spent forty years in the anonymity, God called him. God reveals His name to Moses and commissions him to deliver Israel.…

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    The False Prophet Moses

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    his mother is Yocheved. After his birth, his mother left him on the Nile and a princess found him and raised him up. He was one of the most important people in Jewish religion who gave the Hebrews a nation, a leader and religion. Moses was very essential by founding a nation. During the time that the Hebrews were enslaved by Egyptians, God appeared before him and announced to him the main idea of covenant, which said that if Moses obey the god and keep his covenant. He will be God’s special…

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    Exodus 23: 10-20

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    The biblical passages Exodus 23:23-33 and Deuteronomy 20:10-20 illustrates God’s plan for the Israelites. These two passages share an overall purpose of emphasizing what is to be done with the non-Israelites who inhabit the land of Canaan (Exod 23:33 and Deut 10:20). This paper will discuss the various similarities and differences between these two passages by exploring how God is depicted and the immerging themes that are present throughout both these passages. To begin with, the language…

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    Introduction According to the lives of the Israelites in the book of Exodus, three main events occurred. It began in Egypt ending in the wilderness. These occasions incorporates with the conception of Moses and Exodus; new identity in God and creating a Holy Nation; and additionally worshiping of One God.” The differences between the historical context of the Israelites and the contemporary situation will be distinguished concluding with God calling Moses to go and deliver his people from…

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    Bohannon Liberty University Bible 105 B16 201440 God’s Love Language: Obedience During Samuel 's time, the Israelites said to him, “Now make us a king to judge us like all the nations.” (1) After being giving such a strong request Samuel prayed to the Lord and returned to the Israelites with the Lords warning of what having a king would become of them but again the Israelites insisted that they must have a king because they wanted to be like all the other nations. They wanted a king to…

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    God's Journey Research Paper

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    there were also a lot more of them so they were slower and the chariots were catching up to them. But God being omniscient put a pillar of the cloud to separate and protect them from the pursuing Egyptians. The Egyptians were in darkness, but the Israelites had light. Exodus 14:19 “And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind…

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    Book Of Joshua Commentary

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    Israel point to how they were able to move forward under the leadership of Joshua after the death of Moses. Just as in the past relationship of God and Moses, we see that God has promised to continue that relationship with Joshua as he leads the Israelites to take possession of the land that God had promised. What we can take from the story is to see how God is directing the lives and events for the restoration of mankind, through the call of Abraham and the Mosaic covenant for the redemption of…

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    as a basis for Moses’s adaptive leadership style. Moses was born into slavery in modern day Egypt. The pharaoh at the time had a decree to kill every male child at birth, because he had a thought that his throne would be taken by the generation of Hebrew slaves that were being born. Moses’s mother set him adrift in the Nile river, in a basket, in order to save his life. As Moses was floating down the river, the pharaohs daughter found…

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