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    follow the directing cloud southward. Three days they traveled without finding water. They finally came to a small oasis called Marah‚ but its water was bitter. Marah has commonly been identified with modern Hawarah‚ where the water is still bitter. Moses‚ at God’s direction‚ cast a piece of wood into the water‚ and it immediately became sweet and drinkable. -   The people moved on to Elim‚ which is believed to be present-day Wadi Ghurundel‚ about six miles south of Hawarah‚ where plenty of sweet

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    Important Figures/People • Abraham was known as the founder/patriarch of the Jewish religion when he declared that he believes in the one true God. In Judaism‚ Abraham‚ previously known as Abram‚ is said to have received a message from the God. God told Abram to leave his home and family and in return God changed his name to Abraham‚ gave him His blessing and promised him he would become a great nation. Many years passed and as he grew old Abraham and his wife Sarai who was renamed Sarah worried

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    She believes that it is very important to read the Bible to learn how it teaches you how to handle future situations in the best way possible. She reads the Bible often and has read several Bible stories. Offhandedly‚ she could recall the stories of Moses‚ Samson and Delilah‚ and Adam and Eve. One of her favorite stories‚ because it of its lesson‚ is

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    Kaiser‚ Walter C.‚ Jr. A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age through the Jewish Wars. Nashville‚ TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers‚ 1988. 540 pp. Summary Walter C. Kaiser‚ Jr.‚ in the introduction of his book‚ A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age through the Jewish Wars‚ describes how scholars have gone from generally accepting the Biblical account as historically accurate to discarding any supernatural events or anything that disagrees with their interpretation of archaeological artifacts

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    most historic action of law given to his people. God delivered before his people 10 commandments that needed to be followed in order to serve him and to live the life he had planned out for us. God continued to give direction to his people through Moses‚ including the civil and ceremonial laws for managing their lives and their worship. The commandments were laws made in order to help his people stay on the right track and keep their focus on God. The 10 commandments tell us to have no other God before

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    The Book of Exodus 1-40

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    03/29/12 Moses The sons of Israel (Jacob ’s sons) have died‚ along with the Pharaoh who knew Joseph. A new king of Egypt treats the Israelites harshly; they have to make bricks. Worse‚ since there are too many of them‚ the king tells the midwives to kill the male babies as they are born. The midwives don ’t do it‚ and say in their defense that the Hebrew women give birth too quickly for them to get there. So the new law is‚ all male newborns are to be thrown in the Nile. (1) Moses is born‚ gets

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    connection with the Old Testament versus the comfort that the New Testament has to offer. In the Book of Numbers‚ Moses‚ wandering with the children of Israel in the Wilderness of Sin‚ decided to send spies through the Desert of Paran into the Promised Land of Canaan. The spies are to see how fertile the ground is‚ how fortified the cities are and how strong the people are. "And Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan‚ and said unto them‚ Get you up this way southward‚ and go up into the mountain:

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    leaders are readers of their situations‚ bibliophiles of trends‚ students of their resources‚ motivators of people‚ and in-tune with their individual strengths and weaknesses (124-126). To further support this principle‚ Maxwell used the story of Moses and his father-in-law‚ Jethro‚ as an example from

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    Athens In The Bible

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    Moses‚ a prophet and leader that appears in the Holy Bible‚ is a very prominent epic hero to God’s people‚ the Israelites. In Exodus‚ Moses was sent by the Lord to lead the Israelites to the land that God had promised to Abraham as well as Isaac and Jacob after having spent four decades enslaved to the Egyptians. Despite having proof that he spoke with God and had possessed powers such as turning his staff into a snake and being able to give his hand leprous and be able to make it healthy again‚

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    A long time ago God gave Moses a slate with the Ten Commandments written on them for us to follow. It serves as a guideline for how we should live our lives and make it to Heaven. In the fictional story Animal Farm by George Orwell the seven Commandments of Animalism serves as a Base for animal equality. Eventually the animals break these commandments one by one and create a metaphorical dictatorship. This relates to The Churches Ten commandments in a few ways. First the Jews in Exodus love

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