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Moses and Exodus (1 gen 1571 anni a. C. – 1 gen 1451 anni a. C.)

Descrizione:

Biblical Reference: Exodus, Numbers and Deuteronomy

Highlights:

Birth of Moses - when the Hebrews were in the land of Egypt, the Pharaoh ordered the death of all Hebrew male babies. Moses was saved and grew up in the house of Pharaoh. After being exiled, Moses encountered God in the form of a burning bush and was sent back to Egypt to rescue the Hebrews from oppression.

The 10 Plagues - Moses and Aaron came into the house of Pharaoh and demanded to let the people of Israel go. Pharaoh refused and God punished them through a series of 10 plagues The Hebrews escaped with all the wealth of Egypt and the Lord guided them with a pillar of fire and parted the Red Sea. The Egyptians chasing them were destroyed as the waters collapsed on them.

The Law at Mount Sinai - God gave Moses the 10 commandments as part of the covenant made. When the Hebrews rebelled while waiting for Moses and built a golden calf Moses broke the tables of stone. God wrote the 10 Commandments with his own fingers on a new set of stone tablets and also gave Moses instructions for the tabernacle which God would dwell in.

The 40 Years of Wandering - when the children of Israel doubted God's promise about the land they would possess, God punished them by causing them to wander in the wilderness for 40 years. Only Joshua and Caleb would remain because of their faith.

Death of Moses - Moses gives his final speech to the Hebrews regarding all the promises of God.

Picture Credit:
1 - Why Didn't Moses Lead God's People Into The Holy Land? - Lee & Annette Woofenden, https://leewoof.org/2013/05/23/why-didnt-moses-lead-gods-people-into-the-holy-land/
2 - Map of Exodus Route, https://atozmomm.com/tag/map-of-exodus-route/

Aggiunto al nastro di tempo:

28 ott 2017

Data:

1 gen 1571 anni a. C.
1 gen 1451 anni a. C.
~ 120 years

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