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    this covenant with him throughout many generations. He would be Abraham’s God as well as Abraham’s descendants God. God promised Abraham and his people the Promised Land, which was Canaan. When Abraham passed away, Moses was commanded to lead the Israelites. God devised a covenant with Moses which advised the Israelites on how to treat one another. However, the Israelites disobeyed many commands in the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants. God created the Davidic Covenant as a way to bring their relationship

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    Why don't schools display the ten commandments To many people think that the ten commandments are out of date, but the ten commandments could help students more than a code of ethics. More and more schools are removing the ten commandments from their schools. Even though separation of state and religion is a law, it could be offensive to non-christian, and the ten commandments are viewed as out of date. The ten commandments should still be displayed in public government buildings and in schools

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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 : The Friend Of God

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    Introduction This paper will point out three major events in the life of Moses, the son of Amram and Jochebed. He was known as the friend of God. “And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God” (James 2:23 King James Version). The events will then be related to timeless principles such as completely breaking ties to the world, taking on the desire and will of the one true God, having complete trust

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    observe that day as a religious holy day. There is not the slightest hint that any man knew about the Sabbath, or was commanded to keep it from the creation until the Children of Israel were delivered from Egyptian bondage. (Nehemiah 9: 13-14) When Moses was called upon Mt. Sinai, God delivered to him the law which included Sabbath observance. (Exodus 20: 8) On the Sabbath, the Israelites were prohibited from preparing food; they were to remain at home (Exodus 16: 23, 29); and kindle no fires (Exodus

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    The Holy Bible: Should the Good Book be Banned? The Bible; the only book that has managed to exist, at least in part, for three millennia, and cause controversy every single step of the way. At one point number six on the American Library Association’s most challenged books list in America (Top Ten Most Challenged Books List, Ala.org), it has changed hearts and minds and left a trail of chaos in its wake. However, I do believe I should have been allowed to read this Book of books, because of its

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    multiple miracles to inspire Moses to talk to Pharaoh and eventually free the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. This narrative continues from the previous chapter of the “burning bush,” which is where Moses is first introduced to God. During the Exodus 4 narrative, Moses protests God. He doesn’t believe he is the right person to be a messenger of God. Moses assumes that people will think he is lying about God appearing to him. As a way of providing reliable evidence of Moses’ encounter with God, God

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    The Ten Commandments explains how we should live our lives to return to Heaven. The entire document explains why God is mad at the people and what they should do to be better. 8Once he is done stating what the commandments are to Moses, Moses then goes to declare this to the people and that they should not fear God. The document then goes to say that the people should not make images or statues of gold and silver. The people should make Him, or God, an altar to make peace offerings, but it is to

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    scholars saw “Jesus as deliberately opposing the authority of the law (rather than unconsciously subverting it in principle),” while “Jewish scholars have maintained with remarkable consistency that he did not consciously set himself against the Torah of Moses” (Sanders, 51). This is not always the case, but it is a line that can be drawn and easily distinguished. Sanders describes Jesus’ “general framework,” in his ministry and throughout his teachings, to be Jewish eschatology (Sanders, 10). Sanders’ label

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    Prince Of Egypt Analysis

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    DreamWorks animation, ‘The Prince of Egypt’ is faithfully accurate to the essence of the Bible, the film is a poor representation when compared to the book of Exodus. The animation production was created in 1998 by DreamWorks pictures, telling the story of Moses during, after and before the time of the Exodus. Although it has been faithfully maintained to the essence of the Bible, the events, roles, places and personalities have been changed by the directors to create a cinematic effect, ready for a modern

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