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    The three key crisis of Israel that the prophetic literature reacts to are the Assyrian, Babylonia, and the Restoration Crisis. The Assyrian Crisis: The fall of the Northern Kingdom. This era consisted of the following factors that involve Assyria’s expansion into the region of Israel and Judah. This increase led to a complex series of alliances between the various kingdoms involved, as well as fighting-Syria Ephraimitic war. The war was Assyria attempts to expand, Syria and Israel allies for…

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    Exodus 34 Analysis

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    already been introduced to the concept of divine covenant. In Genesis 12, the Lord promised Abram that He would make him a great nation, make his name great and bless others after him because of him. It is this contextual backdrop that leads to the Israelites becoming God’s chosen people. For early on in the narrative, we are made aware of the fact that God keeps His word – especially as it relates to His people. In it, we are illuminated to the importance of covenant throughout the narrative of…

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    Prophets In The Prophet

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    Old Testament, God uses prophets as His mediators. They serve as a middle man between God and man. As God’s story unfolds in the Old Testament, we see great prophets emerge during times of great injustice. Among these great prophets is Elijah, an Israelite and worshiper of God under during the reign of Ahab and his murderous, idolatrous wife Jezebel. Ahab himself let his uncertainty and fear drive his passivity, which, even more so, gave way to Jezebel’s evil desires. As Ahab & Jezebel ruled, a…

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    C. God Consent with Family Too “The Family Covenant” Genesis 17:10, “This is my covenant, which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be circumcised.” God made the covenant with Abraham as the unequal parties, that God himself that established the covenant, Abraham part was to agree to it and be blessed when he obey of it. The covenant sign of circumcision of forskin, it should apply to Abraham and his sons, from generation to generations.…

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    the son of Nun, of the Tribe of Ephraim. Joshua was born a slave during the final years of the Egyptian captivity and became an amazing soldier and a monument of the Jews people. According to the book of Exodus, Joshua became the leader of the Israelite tribes after the death of Moses. Joshua was known for his humility, his obeisance and his bravery. Humility is a prerequisite to good leadership. For…

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    Exodus Argumentative Essay

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    the event that happened when God sent Moses to free His people, the Israelites, from the bondage of the ancient Egyptians (Exodus 3:10). The Exodus consisted of plagues, each sent because the Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites be free from their oppression (Ex. 7.4-7). The Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians because there was a rapid increase of the number of Israelites and the Egyptians were worried that the Israelites would turn against them and attempt to take over (Ex. 1:6-11). The…

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    Flood In The Bible

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    that the writers are not aiming to relate a literal arrangement of occasions. One is the command given to Noah to treat "clean" creatures uniquely in contrast to "unclean" creatures, despite the fact that those classifications were not given to the Hebrew individuals until the season of Moses, considerably later in the scriptural story. Likewise, the huge size of the ark, combined with the tremendous number of creatures on board and the length of the flood, all show that the story is not to be…

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    King uses loaded words to demonstrate his professionalism. King then alludes to the Bible, specifically the book of Exodus. In this book Moses frees the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt. However, upon his arrival Moses discovers that the Israelites do not wish to be saved because they have become accustomed to slavery.…

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    revolutionary civil rights movement in America. The start of resistance to wrongful segregation of white and black and hurtful discrimination. The start of Martin Luther King’s search for non-violent freedom. In the year 1955, after hearing that Rosa Parks had been arrested, King called for a church meeting and gathered people who only had one motive- fight back; fight…

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    when the Hebrews escaped from Egypt, God was with them. The average Hebrew of the exodus knew that God was present among them as there was a “pillar of a cloud” by day and a “pillar of fire” by night. And the LORD went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light; to go by day and night: He took not away the pillar of the cloud by day, nor the pillar of fire by night, from before the people. In addition, such Hebrew…

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