from The Book of Exodus and The Book of Isaiah). What can we learn about Moses and the relationship between God and the Hebrews? How does the story told here create a sense of purpose and identity for the Hebrews? How does Isaiah modify or change any of these images? What is the role of the prophets by this time?
In the book of isaiah, there is Judaism. Jews believes god.
Moses is a prophet he is a lawgiver who met the god face to face.
Moses demand for liberation and hardships on the Israelites. God
spoke to Moses said that I am the eternal. God greed the Moses from
the labors of the Egyptians. God engaged with Moses and received
the full essence of god. God convenience Moses he is a right person
to lead the Israelites.
In the book of Isaiah Hebrew scripture prophets, Israel and Judah
collapsed due to disobedience to the god prophet who speaks with
God. The first prophet gave by Moses. prophet isaiah lived during
the judah times. Remained the people to make god covenant that god
going to choose the people. It is justice and righteousness. the
word justice appeared in Isaiah in the book of the bible. Ishaish
introduced the word, judegement, punishmnet, retribution, vengeance
for the sins of mankind. It helps to verify the phophecies od
Isaiah were genuine and wrote fulfillment. Famous prophecies in
Hebrew scripture, the messiah died for our times with Jesus
Christ.
Twelve prophets began their writtings during foresaw and divided
the kingdom. they serve as the division point between pre-exilic
and post-exilic eras.
from The Book of Exodus and The Book of Isaiah). What can we learn about Moses...
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