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    Moses Question 1 Exodus 2:1-10 – The birth of Moses Moses was born to two Levites. His mother hid him for three months as the pharaoh was killing all the Hebrew’s children. When she couldn’t hid him she made a basket, put him in it, and floated it down the river. The pharaoh’s daughter found the baby and took pity on it. She nurtured the baby and took it as her own. Exodus 3:1 – 4:17 – God speaks to Moses through the burning bush Moses was herding is Father-in-law’s flock and took it past the wilderness

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    life of Moses can be adequately summed up by the verse Jeremiah 29:11. “For I know the plans I have for saith the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you plans to give you hope and a future.” Little did Moses’ mother know that God would use her child to change the history of the Israelite people forever. Moses was born to Amram and Jochebed in about 1500 B.C. where the Pharaoh had issued a decree that all Israelite baby boys must be thrown in the Nile River. Jochebed gave birth to Moses and had

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    Moses In The Odyssey

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    Now this is a story all about how Moses’ life got turned upside down, if you let me take a minute, I will tell you how. Moses was not what we would call a qualified man but with God there is no such phrase as “not qualified”. In the following pages, we are going to explore Moses’ unconventional life. God molded him into a great leader, one that would change a nation, in spite of his unbelief in his own abilities. His obedience to God’s commands led a nation out of slavery and to the promise land

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    Moses Journey

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    Throughout the story of Moses, God provides for Moses and guides him on his journey to the Promised Land through divine providence. When Moses was born, he was placed in a basket in the Nile which led him to a palace. He grew up as a prince of Egypt but as he grows older, he starts to doubt who he really is as a person. Moses is chosen by God and tries to free his people but struggles to convince the Pharaoh. God guides his people on their journey to the Promised Land and always provides for

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    Jesus and Moses

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    According to the book of Matthew, “Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king,” indicating he was born between 6 and 4 BCE (Matthew 2:1). The Bible refers to this as the virgin birth because Joseph and Mary never conceived him. He was a human being in which God took his form. Very little is known about his childhood and the Bible only reveals a picture of Jesus and his teachings when he was approximately 30 years of age. Whatever happened to Jesus during these years is

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    Moses the Leader

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    Moses was a leader of the Hebrews and probably the most important figure in Judaism. He led the Hebrew people out of Egypt and into the Promise Land. His story is told in the book of Exodus, and begins when he was first born during the time that the pharaoh of Egypt declared that all male Hebrew babies were to be drowned at birth. Moses’ mother Yocheved, hid Moses and placed him in a basket in the reeds of the Nile River, where he was then found by the pharaoh’s daughter, who kept Moses and raised

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    Moses Deuteronomy

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    Deuteronomy is the fifth and final book of the Torah which was written around 1406 BC. Jewish and Christian people believe that Moses was the author of this book, however modern day research has raised doubt about whether Moses really wrote Deuteronomy. Deuteronomy comes from an ancient Greek word meaning “the second” and the book retells and reinforces God’s laws. The laws say how to live in relation to the covenant and they show what the ideal society would look like. The laws in the beginning

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    Moses In The Odyssey

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    The most important character in this unit is Moses, who is introduced in Exodus and leads the Israelites through their journey to the promised land until he dies in Deuteronomy. He not only was a leader for the Israelites, but he was a very religious and had a special connection with God. His accomplishments influence the Roman Catholicism today. He freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt; he delivered them the Ten Commandments; he led them to the promised land of Canaan; on their journey, he

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    Moses Journey

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    In the Bible many characters overcame problems while playing a big role in history, one of them was Moses. He was an important person who had many feats, but also suffered in the Bible. While being the man who led the Israelites out of slavery, he was hurt and disliked by many people for a purpose; to spread his religion. Moses’s suffering started the day he was born. His mother had to hide him for three months so he would not be killed by the Egyptians, but because his mother did this, he ended

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    Moses In The Odyssey

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    Exodus 7: 8-13 Moses was chosen by God to lead the Israel in their battle against the Amalekites, who came and attacked them. So Moses instructed Joshua to choose some men to fight the Amalekites. And Moses will stand at the top of the hill with the staff of God in his hands. Moses took the staff of God with him. Any time Moses faced a situation, or God wanted to do a miracle, the staff was there. The staff was a symbol of God’s Power. Carrying the Staff of God was a reminder that God was with

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