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1 3,4 | Great Lent commemorates Israel's forty years of wandering 2 3,4 | years of painful struggle as Israel longed for and then received 3 3,8 | Testament, of which ancient Israel, delivered from their captivity 4 4,4 | who will govern My people Israel/” Then Herod summoned the 5 4,5 | represents the Twelve Tribes of Israel who lived in the promise 6 4,7 | womb among the people of Israel, both of man and of beast 7 4,7 | looking for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was 8 4,7 | the glory of Thy people Israel.” And His father and His 9 4,7 | fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is 10 4,9 | the sight of the people of Israel (Ex. 24:15-17). Likewise, 11 4,9 | Aaron and all the people of Israel saw Moses, behold, the skin 12 4,9 | and told the people of Israel what he was commanded, the 13 4,9 | commanded, the people of Israel saw the face of Moses, that 14 4,6 | the heavenly protector of Israel.~According to the Revelation 15 6,0 | Ex. 14), the Children of Israel encamped at the foot of 16 6,4 | only the Lord, the God of Israel, has entered. This clearly 17 9,7 | and to all the people of Israel, that by the Name of Jesus 18 10 | religious life of ancient Israel.~This literary expression 19 10 | This literary expression of Israel's religious life extended 20 10 | many facets of the life of Israel, taking many forms: prose 21 10,1| history of the Fathers of Israel (or the Patriarchs). The 22 10,1| deliverance of the People of Israel from bondage in Egypt and 23 10,1| into two major sections: 1) Israel's deliverance from Egyptian 24 10,1| Red Sea (Ch. 1-18) and 2) Israel's sojourn at Sinai, where 25 10,1| agent of God in delivering Israel from slavery, to be the 26 10,1| 16); 5) laws to govern Israel's life as a holy people ( 27 10,1| numbering of the people of Israel at the beginning of this 28 10,1| of the book of Numbers, Israel is encamped in the Plains 29 10,1| parts: 1) God's care for Israel from Sinai to Moab (Ch. 30 10,1| tribes (Ch. 13-23) and how Israel entered into a Covenant 31 10,1| primarily with the history of Israel during the times of the 32 10,1| 5) David, King over all Israel and nearby conquered nations ( 33 10,1| institutes the Monarchy in Israel. Saul is described because 34 10,1| the Northern Kingdom of Israel, with its capital at Samaria) 35 10,1| through the reigns of Ahab of Israel and Jehoshaphat of Judah ( 36 10,1| the reigns of Ahaziah of Israel and Jehoshaphat of Judea 37 10,1| as demanded by the Law. Israel, not God, had been unfaithful 38 10,1| to the Sinai Covenant. If Israel is to resume her God-given 39 10,1| were to focus attention on Israel's hope — the dynasty of 40 10,1| dynasty of David, and on Israel's glory — the Temple of 41 10,1| Chr. 1-9) — a summary of Israel's history from Adam to David, 42 10,1| Psalms contains the hymns of Israel. This book, called The Psalter, 43 10,1| instruction to the youth of Israel. It can be divided into 44 10,1| social injustice which shows Israel's weak adherence to God' 45 10,1| events of the day, so that Israel and the nations will know 46 10,1| of Bethel. He denounced Israel, as well as her neighbors, 47 10,1| 1-2) — oracles against Israel's neighbors; 2) (Ch. 3-6) — 48 10,1| Ch. 3-6) — indictment of Israel herself for sin and injustice; 49 10,1| Ch. 7-9) — visions of Israel's coming doom.~ ~Obadiah.~ 50 10,1| oracle against Edom, one of Israel's neighbors. This book is 51 10,1| hostile actions against Israel in her time of peril (vs. 52 10,1| 29-32). The Prophet calls Israel to repentance and reminds 53 10,1| three parts: 1) Judgment of Israel and Judah (Ch. 1-3); 2) 54 10,1| and Judah (Ch. 1-3); 2) Israel in the Messianic Age (Ch. 55 10,2| the Northern Kingdom of Israel had been taken captive in 56 10,2| paganism and helpless, little Israel. 2) (Ch. 8-16) Here we have 57 10,2| directing the destiny of Israel from Adam to the Exodus 58 10,2| Wisdom Literature of ancient Israel and the rabbinical schools 59 10,2| eulogy of the great men of Israel's past. This is followed 60 10,2| Introduction and confession of Israel's guilt in a long penitential 61 10,3| Testament. Jesus is set forth as Israel's Messiah, by whose words 62 10,3| His followers, the True Israel, may gain divine forgiveness 63 10,3| After detailing the role of Israel — the Jewish nation — in


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