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I need help creating a thesis and an outline on The Depiction of the Life of Moses in the Old Testament. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract i
I need help creating a thesis and an outline on The Depiction of the Life of Moses in the Old Testament. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The history of Moses is recorded in the book of Exodus which is a part of the Old Testament. His mother sent him on the river Nile to prevent the Pharaoh’s men from killing him. He was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter where he was raised and lived. As a young man, he had to flee Egypt after killing an Egyptian (Jacobs, 2007). Roaming around in the land of Sinai, he married and lived for forty years in that region. It was also in the Sinai where he saw a vision of God as nearby bushes were burning. Moses went back to Egypt where he called upon the Pharaoh to release his people from slavery and bondage. A series of plagues that shook the Egyptians convinced them to let the Israelites out of slavery (Jacobs, 2007). The Pharaoh’s armies would drown in the Red Sea as Moses and his band of followers would successfully cross into the Sinai Peninsula. After leading his people out of slavery, Moses would introduce the religious beliefs and laws which were vital for the Israelites (Jacobs, 2007).
The bible is filled with narratives and accounts of brave men who guided by God accomplished the impossible. Moses stands out as the greatest of them in terms of the adversities and calamities which he faced (Judaism 101, 2007). Throughout his life struggle, he acted with endurance and control. He lived a life of luxury when brought up in the household of the Pharaoh. However, destiny had other things in store for him. His forty years of wandering in the Sinai Peninsula would forever change his life. With the vision of God, he returned to Egypt where he preached to the Pharaoh to stop his wicked ways and release the Israelites. When the Pharaoh refused to be intimidated by Moses, he remained calm and placed his trust in God. The .ten plagues sent by God became a message to the Egyptians that the Israelites must be freed.