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The importance of the Exodus to Israel

The importance of the Exodus to Israel and the revelation of God as a Father This essay explains and elucidates the following statement: ‘The Exodus is such a significant event in Israel’s history, that it serves as more than just an account of the wandering in the desert. It is a paradigm, a pattern of…

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Published November 1, 2012
Categorized as Essays, The Old TestamentTagged exodus, father

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