Gospel.com Topics Feed - Moses
2008-11-17T11:43:49-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.comhttp://www.gospel.com/feeds/topics/mosesHebrew Goodbye Pharaohhttp://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/hebrew/Goodbye%20Pharaoh%20Hebrew.pdf2008-11-17T11:43:49-05:00
Hebrew: Moses says "Let My people go!" Pharaoh won't. God sends 10 plagues on the Egyptians. Frogs, lice, boils, locusts, hail, darkness follow. God sends a death Angel to kill the firstborn sons, but with passover (lamb's blood over the door), Israel escapes through the Red Sea by a miracle. French The Prince Becomes a Shepherdhttp://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/french/The%20Prince%20Becomes%20a%20Shepherd%20French.pdf2008-11-04T15:14:05-05:00
French: Moses kills an Egyptian and flees from Egypt and goes to Midian. God's people cry out to Him for help. God appears to Moses in a burning bush and tells him to rescue His people. With Aaron his brother, Moses goes to Egypt and says to Pharaoh, "Let my people go". French The Prince From the Riverhttp://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/french/The%20Prince%20From%20the%20River%20French.pdf2008-11-04T15:11:22-05:00
French: A new Pharaoh makes the Israelites slaves. Pharaoh has the boy babies killed. Amram and Jochebed put their baby in an ark on the Nile River. Pharaoh's daughter finds him and calls him Moses. Miriam ensures Moses is nursed by his own mother before he goes to be with Pharaoh. Hebrew The Prince From the Riverhttp://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/hebrew/The%20Prince%20From%20the%20River%20Hebrew.pdf2008-11-04T13:43:27-05:00
Hebrew: A new Pharaoh makes the Israelites slaves. Pharaoh has the boy babies killed. Amram and Jochebed put their baby in an ark on the Nile River. Pharaoh's daughter finds him and calls him Moses. Miriam ensures Moses is nursed by his own mother before he goes to be with Pharaoh. Hebrews 3:1-6 - Into Thy Word Ministrieshttp://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=41628&columnid=38032008-10-29T17:11:49-05:00
Jesus is Greater than Moses. Jesus Christ is God and thus He is greater than the ones who paved the way of faith to the peoples. Deuteronomyhttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/deuteronomy.php2008-07-09T13:02:51-05:00
This introduction to the book of Deuteronomy reports on the title, author, date, contents, theological teaching, structure, and outline. The Hebrew name of the book is ‘elleh haddebarim ("These are the words") or, more simply, debarim ("words"). The word "Deuteronomy" (meaning "repetition of the law") arose from a mistranslation in the Septuagint. Numbershttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/numbers.php2008-07-09T12:55:11-05:00
This introduction to the book of Numbers reports on the title, author, date, contents, theological teaching, structure, and outline. Numbers presents an account of the 38-year period of Israel’s wandering in the desert following the establishment of the covenant of Sinai. Exodushttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/exodus.php2008-07-09T12:30:23-05:00
This introduction to the book of Exodus reports on the title, author, outline, and date of writing. Exodus lays a foundational theology in which God reveals his name, his attributes, his redemption, his law and how he is to be worshiped. It also reports the appointment and work of Moses as the mediator of the Sinaitic covenant, describes the beginnings of the priesthood in Israel, defines the role of the prophet and relates how the ancient covenant relationship between God and his people came under a new administration (the covenant given at Mount Sinai). Genesishttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/genesis.php2008-07-09T12:23:12-05:00
This introduction to the book of Genesis reports on the title, author, outline, and date of writing. Historically, Jews and Christians alike have held that Moses was the author/compiler of the first five books of the OT. These books, known also as the Pentateuch (meaning “five-volumed book”), were referred to in Jewish tradition as the five fifths of the law (of Moses). Burning bushhttp://ibs.org/bible/word/index.php?word_request=burning+bush&selected_version_word=tniv&submit=Search+Word%28s%29&match_type=phrase&limit_select=span&limit_testament=0&start_book=0&end_book=0&limit=10&sortby=bookorder2008-07-01T10:18:42-05:00
Moses and the burning bush. Search the Bible for this popular story of Moses being called to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt.