She loved those who were not her own and was granted protection by the israelites in return. |
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Why didn't God empower the israelites to wreak vengeance on their enemies who were evil people? |
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He doesn't worship the idols of the Israelites or eat the sacrifices offered at forbidden shrines. |
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He boldly claims that he is a Nazarene descended from the Hebrew line of the Israelites. |
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With the death of Joshua, the Israelites were not sure who should lead the fight against the Canaanites. |
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Why were the prayers, sacrifices and observances of these ancient Israelites not pleasing to God? |
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When the Israelites asked for a king to lead them against the Philistines, Samuel warned them that he would become a tyrant. |
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This is not unlike the historical situation in which a group of Israelites found themselves in the sixth century before the Common Era. |
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The implication is that the Almighty sent Prophets towards the Israelites in succession to remind them of the covenant mentioned before. |
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Joshua and the Israelites had made an impressive beginning of their conquest of Canaan. |
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The Sabbath, which totally set apart the Israelites from the nations around them, also entailed responsibility. |
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Ezekiel runs into the Israelites ' expectation that God is, and always will be, a God of retribution. |
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I begin to see why the Israelites wandered for 40 years after refusing to take the Promised Land. |
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One way in which to analyze biblical narrative is by examining the ways in which the ancient Israelites perceived and used space. |
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For centuries, the Israelites believed that their faith in God rested in the land, the king and the temple. |
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The book of Leviticus contains a number of food laws that the ancient Israelites were to obey. |
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The Torah recounts how in the second year after the Exodus, the Israelites arrived at the borders of the Promised Land. |
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Unlike their exodus over four centuries later, the Israelites ' entry into Egypt was under very favorable circumstances. |
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The Temple of the ancient Israelites is the original Hebrew expression of pagan consciousness. |
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Israel's sacred books provide the prevailing cultural intertext for Israelites in the period. |
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It was once thought that the ancient Israelites must have been predominantly left-handed because Hebrew is written from right to left. |
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The Lord instituted Passover at the time of the Israelites ' exodus out of Egypt. |
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Not only did Pharoah refuse to let the enslaved Israelites go, he made life even more difficult for them. |
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The Israelites realizing this started to ask foolish questions in order to evade receiving this law. |
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Elijah told the Israelites that Yahweh would bring drought to the land if they continued worshipping Baal. |
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It was through the personality and leadership of Moses in their escape from Egypt that the Israelites experienced the redemptive power of Yahweh. |
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Maybe you didn't know that rule is from the Old Testament and it means the Israelites were supposed to worship only Yahweh and not no other gods. |
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May we soon see the Cohanim restored to their service, Levites on their Temple platform and Israelites at their places. |
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Yahveh, the God of the Israelites who revealed his name to Moses, was Yahveh Sabaoth, the God of armies. |
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The ancient Israelites celebrated the sabbath as a day of solemn rest but as a festive occasion as well. |
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The manna that succored the Israelites in the wilderness was gathered in baskets, which thus formed part of a divine act of national salvation. |
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The Lord's providing manna to the Israelites is one of the most well-known events of the Scriptures. |
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Unleavened bread or matzo is eaten to remember the Exodus when the Israelites fled Egypt with their dough to which they had not yet added yeast. |
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For the one got possession of the birthright, and the other transferred the wealth of the Egyptians to the host of the Israelites. |
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The Israelites followed this pattern by presenting sin offerings to cover their sins by sacrificing an animal life for their disobedience to God. |
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Rather, the old testament looks like their text, with its vengeful God, its tribal bloodbaths and its focus on the Israelites. |
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In all of this, the Gospel of Matthew, more than the other canonical gospels, lives and breathes the shared historical memories of the Israelites and Jesus Movement people. |
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A substantial number of biblical scholars have invested much energy in demonstrating parallels between the religions of the Ugarites and of the Israelites. |
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All animals killed by Israelites were to be killed at the tabernacle. |
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In what part of Egypt did the Israelites dwell before the Exodus? |
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The manna taught the Israelites to overcome their belief that they had to compete with one another-and to trust that there would be enough for everyone. |
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The end came when the Israelites were battling the Philistines at Aphek. |
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With all the well-known illiberality of innovators, it is nevertheless remarkable to witness among some Israelites such a haste for innovation, such a rage for destroying. |
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For example, Armstrong's dogmatic view that the Israelites left Egypt the following night after the Passover meal, not the same night, was now deemed unscriptural. |
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The Torah speaks of the evil prophet Bilaam praising the Israelites for dwelling arrangements that prevented unwanted intrusions and other invasions of privacy. |
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One of the wonderful gifts of David, the primary psalmist, was his ability to compose songs of praise and lead the Israelites in worship through song. |
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On the three regalim, it was customary for the Israelites to make pilgrimages to Jerusalem to offer sacrifices in the Temple. |
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Infected people were separated to prevent spread of disease among the ancient Israelites under the Mosaic Law, as recorded in the Old Testament. |
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The ancient Israelites were not a racial unit but a sacral association, called an amphictyony by some scholars. |
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The Israelites were carried off to Babylon, where they wept by the waters. |
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He begins with an unusual approach, the merchandise mortality and poetics of Aryans, Dravidians, and Israelites. |
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Paine pointed to the Old Testament, where almost all kings had seduced the Israelites to worship idols instead of God. |
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In a Samaritan midrash, when the Israelites are leaving Succoth, they are stopped by a pillar of fire. |
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Sukkot is a harvest festival originating during the time when the Israelites lived in the wilderness in temporary dwellings called sukkahs. |
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Calling themselves Israelites, Hebrews, Canaanites, Essenes, Judaites, Rechabites, Falashas, or Abyssinians, they were founded primarily by West Indian immigrants. |
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Papponymy is not documented among Israelites. The only exception, Tahat son of 'Elyada' son of Tahat is doubtful and is not a papponymy sensu stricto. |
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Surrounded by the violent and strange gods, Abzu and Tiamat, of the Enuma Elish, the Israelites searched for the language to describe the reality they knew. |
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