Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God
.... 1d2) to sound aloud (musical term) 1d3) to make proclamation, summon 1d4) to cause to be heard 2) sound 3478 Yisra'el {yis raw ale'}
Israel = "
God prevails" 1 ....
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Passover, The Holocaust, Israel
.... As Trepp goes on to say, the children of Jacob who was first bestowed with the name of
Israel "have chosen
God as their guide, thus may consider themselves ....
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Jacob's Name Change in Genesis
.... plot of a mystery story." The "unfinished plot" of Genesis remains a coherent account of the connection between the people of
Israel and
God, despite the ....
(1949

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Moses' Excuses to God
....
God instructs Moses to tell the people of
Israel that the one who calls them to follow Moses is the One who ever is, before, in, and after time. ....
(677

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David: King of Israel
.... selection. It should be emphasized once again that the king of Ancient
Israel was understood as being chosen by
God and not man. The ....
(2046

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God in the Bible
.... Another example of the
God-
Israel bond is seen in
God's command to Abraham to kill his son Isaac as a sacrifice to
God. Abraham ....
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Three Novels Dealing with Israel
.... part of Jews who have been oppressed in countless ways for their entire history, and the state of
Israel is portrayed by Uris as the land
God promised and Jews ....
(1623

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Amos and Hosea: A Comparison
.... 4.1). The text has
God reminding
Israel of the divine power that led the people out of Egypt (Hos. 13.8), only to see them forget about
God. ....
(850

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Fundamentals of Judaism
.... The
god of
Israel is increasingly viewed as both the strongest
god, and the one true
God. .... Covenant The one true
God is preeminently the
God of
Israel. ....
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John Bright's History of Israel
.... prophets] gave the tragedy explanation in advance in terms of faith, and thereby prevented it from destroying faith." By the plan of
God,
Israel's mission was ....
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The State of Israel
.... When
God deprived
Israel of its land . . . ....
God directed the children of
Israel to Egypt, there to be enslaved and ultimately redeemed. ....
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DEUTERONOMY 15:7-11
....
Israel is not to become a borrower, however, for this would give power to the other nations over
Israel, and
God does not want this to be the power ....
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Political Realities of Israel
.... When
God deprived
Israel of its land . . . ....
God directed the children of
Israel to Egypt, there to be enslaved and ultimately redeemed. ....
(7061

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Book of Isaiah
.... Assyrians. Isaiah promises in chapters 9 to 35 that
God will lift up a blameless King and judge harshly the nations that resist
Israel. ....
(845

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Biblical prophecy in the Old Testament
.... The text has
God reminding
Israel of the divine power that led the people out of Egypt (Hosea 13:8), only to see them forget about
God. ....
(1042

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Gideon and the Altar of Baal
.... At this point in the history of
Israel God is concerned more with obtaining obedience than with reassuring His people, and provides reassurance only to obtain ....
(3054

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Moses' Four Objections
....
God instructs Moses to tell the people of
Israel that the one who calls them to follow Moses is the One who ever is, before, in, and after time. ....
(679

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Jacob's Struggle at Peniel
.... The new name,
Israel, has been interpreted as 'Striver with
God.' This incident perhaps refers to legend that treats Jacob as a heroic combatant and serves as ....
(1120

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Samson as a Tragic Figure
.... be the agent of transcendence, while Andreyev's concludes that suicide is the ultimate assertion of self-ownership and reclaiming of kinship with
Israel's God. ....
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e Book of Deuteronomy
.... Deuteronomy, it is relatively easy to grasp the meaning of the two most significant aspects of
Israel's faith, namely the covenant between
God and the ....
(1715

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Book of Deuteronomy of the Old Testament
.... Deuteronomy, it is relatively easy to grasp the meaning of the two most significant aspects of
Israel's faith, namely the covenant between
God and the ....
(1715

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The Prophet Hosea
.... In the final chapter, Hosea expresses both hope and expectation of the return of
Israel to
God and of her reinstatement as His people. ....
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Jacob in the Book of Genesis
.... In other words, the events of Genesis are not meant to be taken literally but stand for development of the relationship of the people of
Israel to
God. ....
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Machiavelli's use of Moses in The Prince
.... effective leadership, through the strength of character and grace that brought
God's special communications and allowed the people of
Israel to recognize in ....
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The Book of Jonah
.... of prayer, repentance, and prophecy" (Schulweis 1). The book is a particularly succinct reminder that the
God of
Israel is also the
God of the whole world. ....
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Gods
.... For example, gods from both manipulate and influence human beings, like Baal, a
god whose name refers to any
god but the
God of
Israel. ....
(650

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A Feminist Judaism
.... to scripture, shaped the direction of Jewish law, or found expression in liturgy (Plaskow 1). The central Jewish categories are Torah,
Israel, and
God, and all ....
(2049

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Joshua 10: 1-15
.... Depending on one's reading of this text, very different answers can emerge. One thing is certain:
God fought for
Israel, and Joshua was a Divine Warrior. ....
(1545

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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... Jewish faith is connected to the confidence that Jacob/
Israel has in
God's promise to "be with you and [] restore you to the land of your fathers" (Gen. ....
(2119

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Meaning of Passover
.... a minimum of four cups of wine must be consumed, which represents the four expressions used in Exodus 6: 6-7 that describe
God's deliverance of
Israel: "I will ....
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