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    who was raised as an Egyptian royal, led the Israelites out of Egyptian captivity, and gave the people commandments from God. Moses was born during a time where the Egyptians had decreed that the first borns be of every Jewish family be killed. He laid in a basket and placed in the Nile where later the Pharaoh’s daughter found him. This led him to be raised as Egyptian royalty which is interesting because he is an unlikely person to help the Israelites. In the Tanakh as well as the Bible this…

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    Book Of Micah

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    Judgment, Justice, and Forgiveness The book of Micah is a series of prophetic oracles in the Old Testament. The oracles are warnings against injustice, promises of a new and better future, and proofs of God’s faithfulness to the final covenant: Jesus. A few of the oracles are harsh judgments on Israel and Judah. Most of Micah’s indictment against Israel, Samaria, and Judah are based upon injustices, especially toward the powerless—unfair treatment of women and children, corrupt business affairs…

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    How Jacob Becomes Israel

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    he first thought was a human. Key Points The Pharaoh decreed in Exodus 1 that all Hebrew first born sons (not daughters) are to break drowned in the river. One Hebrew lady disobey this law in Exodus 2 by sending her baby down the end river inside a basket. The baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter who ended up raising the child and calling him Moses. In Exodus 3, Moses saw an Egyptian beating his fellow Hebrew and Moses killed the Egyptian. Because of this, his fled to Midian. After Moses…

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    What would you do if God appeared to you and randomly asked you to be his servant and to complete the impossible? Most of us would probably fail out of pure disbelief or lack of faith. God did so to both Moses and Noah. The Lord spoke to and influenced Moses and Noah, which changed how they saw themselves as individuals and how they contributed to their society. This was expressed in the Bible, and has been retold numerous times, most recently in movies such as The Ten Commandments, Prince of…

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    Moses Accomplishments

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    The three periods of Moses’s life were as follows, Moses, born a son of a Hebrew slave rescued by Pharaoh’s daughter and later adopted by her. Moses, became a prince in Pharaoh’s palace, he later escaped to the desert of Midian as a result of killing an Egyptian. Moses married, became a shepherd and disconnected from his home and family in Egypt. While Moses tended the flock God called Moses from a burning bush and commissioned him to lead the people of Israel out of bondage. In Exodus 3:2…

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    Exodus 17

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    Jaeyoung Jeon, “The Visit of Jethro (Exodus 18): Its Composition and Levitical Reworking”, Journal of Biblical Literature, 136.2, 2017, 289-306 According to Jaeyoung Jeon Exodus 18 contains redactions by a Levitical scribe/scribal group. He intends to prove this claim by discussing the narrative of Jethro’s visit and how it connects with Exodus 3-4. After that he plans to look at verses 8-11 of Exodus 18 to look at the possibility of a reworking by comparing its language with that of later…

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    Josephraim Research Paper

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    “MANASSEH AND EPHRAIM” The Egyptian children of Joseph were given two tribes among the children of Israel, and their tribes were known to be the tribe of Manasseh and Ephraim (Genesis 13:8, 11). These tribes became leaders among the Hebrews and Jewish communities. Moses was able to select two people from each tribe of the Egyptian sons of Joseph to spy the land of Canaan (Numbers 13:1-2,8,11,16). Manasseh was given his father's place, he took over the tribe of Joseph which was among the twelve…

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    All Israel Will Be Saved

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    When Paul says All Israel will be saved, he is talking about the new Israel founded under Jesus Christ. All Israel refers to both, Israelite and Gentiles. When God first revealed himself to Abraham he said “Then God said to him, “This is my covenant with you: You’ll be the father of many nations. Your name will no longer be Abram, but Abraham, meaning that ‘I’m making you the father of many nations.” but Abraham's Descendents is did not spread the word of god to other nations but…

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    victory over Amalek, and noting the covenant. The book of Exodus is believed to span over roughly 80-81 years from 1526 B.C, to about 1445 B.C. The book is commonly divided into two main parts: story-told history and laws. It mainly recounts the Israelites freedom from slavery in Egypt, primarily led by Moses under the instruction of God. Historical In the Book of Exodus, readers follow the unfolding of God’s promise to Abraham (Gen 13) in…

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    or relationship with God. God is holy and cannot exist with sin, and man is sinful to the core. In Exodus God shows Himself to be faithful. He also shows that He has a plan and He is perfectly able to see it through. He chose His people, the Israelites, and through many miracles, God proved to the them that He alone is God and there is no other. God disclosed in Exodus that sin does not go unpunished, because even Moses, with all he did to lead the people to the Promised Land, did not get to…

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