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    not the pharaoh of Egypt. Moses was a leader next in line to become a pharaoh when he found out that he is a Hebrew slave. He went into slavery and later was chosen by God to lead the Hebrews or Israelites to a promise land. He spoke to Moses on mount Sinai, and he leads them out of Egypt after the Pharaoh let them free When Moses brought upon the Egyptians 5 pledges. God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, which was the basis of the government of the Hebrew people. Similar to the Hebrews the…

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    Abraham, a man considered to be the father of the Jewish people, lived around 1900 BCE in Mesopotamia and Canaan. Judaism and Christianity are both Abrahamic faiths. This is only one of many similarities between these two religions. Although Christianity and Judaism differ in some ways, one can use the foundations and origins, ideology, and sacred texts of these faiths to prove that they are more alike than different. First, where these religions came from and what they are based are only the…

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    Tyndale Essay

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    Tyndale's ultimate fate was to be betrayed and burned at the stake. While he lost his life, his work would be rescued in the wake of dramatic events in England involving the monarchy. The actions of Henry VIII with regards to his marriage led England down a path towards divorcing the Catholic Church. The beginning of the Reformation in England set the stage for what is now known as the King James Versions, a translation that still holds a lot of sway, even in present times. The tradition of…

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    Sumer Research Paper

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    The City-states in Sumer The people of Sumer were great inventors. Sumer was a city-state of achievement because of their inventions and their strong faith in their religion. Cuneiform is an invention they made which is like the way they communicate without speaking. Cuneiform is when you write in a wet clay tablet with a stylist. In schools in the city of Sumer, only a few boys went to school and there were mostly no girls. In their schools, the kids would most likely grow up to be scribes.…

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    Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion. Although it really never achieved dominant numbers, the faith of the Hebrews just one of many ancient Middle Eastern tribes continues to exert a profound influence in the modern western world. Judaism is an ancient monotheistic religion, with the Torah as its foundational text and supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud. Although the word "Torah" is sometimes used to refer to the entire Tanakh or even…

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    Modern Orthodoxy, countering the Reform movement, adhered more firmly to the practices and beliefs of Judaism. Orthodox Judaism proclaimed the Torah to be the divinely revealed word of God, dictated to Moses on Mount Sinai (Shamir 2015, p.218). This meant that neither the Torah nor the Talmud could not be subjected to any criticism or reinterpretation. Nevertheless, Modern Orthodox Jews did still begin to integrate with Gentile society (De Lange and Freud-Kandel 2005…

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    Painted icon from the Monastery of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt. 6th c. He is also shown with a halo surrounding his head, although in this painting the halo is more evident and clearer to identify. Christ’s facial features, especially his nose are drawn the same. The nose looks very elongated in comparison…

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    Levius The Book

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    foods, childbirth, and diseases. Within these highly detailed directives discover holiness, separateness,distinction, and otherness of God. The book of Leviticus is a narrative document. The law found in Leviticus was spoken by God to Moses at Mount Sinai where the Israelites camped for some time. God delivered these detailed laws after the original ten commandments the most probable date for their revelation is 1446 B.C. The book of Leviticus was the first book studied by a Jewish child.…

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    In this new study, researchers have discovered that children at a young age are less likely to have a peanut allergy if they eat an amount of peanut butter each day. Most children that have a peanut allergy can have a reaction that is caused by the slightest exposure. That reaction can be very serious. Before, doctors thought that maybe keeping young children away from peanuts might give them a better chance of not getting an allergy. That theory might be wrong. To test this new theory, Gideon…

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    contain up to 600 fixings on top of more than 7,000 chemicals made by tobacco smoke. "One of the issues with cigarettes is that they have various included fixings, not correctly what is normally in the tobacco plant," general sound master with Mount Sinai Institute of Pharmaceutical,…

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