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    Israelites were complaining again against God and Moses. Consequently, God brought righteous judgment and punishment against them due to their actions, attitudes, and comments, through poisonous snakes. Many Israelites began to die from the snake bites. So they ask Moses to intercede before God for them. Moses did as they requested of him. The Lord answered by instructing Moses to craft a bronze snake, place it on a pole, and for the people to look upon it for healing from the bite lesions.…

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    In the Bible, the stories of Exodus and Esther stand out due to the implicit parallels between the characters of Moses and Esther. Both Moses and Esther were born Jews and forced to assimilate into other cultures, both were thrust into positions of significant power over a population of people drastically different from themselves (Egyptian and Persian, respectively), and both were charged with the heavy task of freeing their people -- the Israelites / Jews -- from certain oppression and…

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    with 14 million Jews and 3500 years of history. In its history, there have been many individuals who have been important in the Jewish religion. One of the most important is Moses, a Jewish man 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…

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    God Refuges Moses to Enter into Canaan In front of the Promised Land, Moses preaches his last sermon and introduction the Israelites have to follow in the Canaan God promises to them. Moses is not only the leader the Israelites, but also a person in the Israelites, so he would also wish so far forth as he steps on the ground of Canaan like other Israelites although he has refrained his lots of personal desires because of his role God gives him. In addition, the first generations of the…

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    This primary source, which is a letter written by Thomas Garrett, titled “Moses Arrives with Six Passengers” is from the book Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life Stories, published in 2004. This letter describes the success of Harriet Tubman, a fugitive slave who escaped and helped other slaves escape using The Underground Railroad. The first part of the letter begins to describe how Harriet was considered to be “Moses” because she was so brave and daring to help these six slaves escape. It…

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    Where Moses Stood' is the most recent in a progression of books in which Robert Plume has advanced relevant contentions with much supporting proof to influence his perusers that the three awesome western monotheistic religions had their inception in antiquated Egypt amid the rule of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, 1349-1332 BCE. The Pharaoh rejected the variety of icons set up by his trailblazers and declared the love of one preeminent god, Aton. He changed his name to Akhenaton (hireling of Aton) and…

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    In the novel Moses, Man of the Mountain, written by Zora Neate Hurston, Moses sees his first mountain in chapter eleven, which greatly affects his life. The mountain shows a new world where Moses can start his life over and leave his Egyptian past behind. The mountain has an important significance, because the mountain is included in the title; therefore, the reader will expect an important event to happen referencing the mountain. Moses is running away from his past and his problems, he is…

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    study was the story of how Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. This story can be found in the second book of the Bible, Exodus. The story begins with Moses being found by the Pharaoh’s daughter after being given up by his mother. The Pharaoh’s daughter took Hebrew Moses as her own and raised him. One day Moses saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, Moses intervened and actually killed the Egyptian. Moses became frightened and fled. Years later God appeared to Moses in a burning bush and told…

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    Furthermore, the topic of ‘planning and budgeting’ can be compared to the story of Moses and the Second Census of Israel in The Book of Numbers, Chapter 26:1-7. The story states that “the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, saying, Take the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel, from twenty years old and upward, throughout their fathers’ house, all that are able to go to war in Israel…and they that were numbered were forty and three thousand and…

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    The staff of moses is a staff always held my moses was always by his side on important milestones in the narrative. This staff has been mentioned in the scripture of exodus chapter 4 verse 2 when god appears to moses in the burning bush God asks what Moses has in his hand, and Moses answers "a staff". This staff can be transformed into a snake then transformed back into a staff. This staff has many names beside the staff of moses. One is called the rod of God and the staff of god. The Jewish…

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