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| God recognizes his people's burdens |
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| The excuses of Moses when faced with a challenge |
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| The fleeting repentance of Pharaoh |
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| The Passover feast instituted as a constant memorial |
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| Feasts as signs and memorials |
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| Murmuring against God, not men |
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| Jethro's advice to Moses to delegate responsibility |
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| Israel, a kingdom of priests |
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| *Notes extended from heavens |
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| God ushered humankind into a domain where they might have harmony with all things. |
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| *Four fingers below note bar |
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| The harmony which God coveted for humankind was fourfold in nature. |
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| *Raised arms of central figures |
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| *Banner enfolding central figures |
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| *Clasped arms of central figures |
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| *Placid and peaceful lake scene |
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| *Central figures with faces lifted upward |
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| Prevailing harmony was contingent upon obedience to God. |
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| *Halos behind central figures' heads |
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| Fashioned in the fullness of God's image, male and female in Eden had the capacity for a perfect response to God's will. |
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| Future courses of the twelve tribes |
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| Roots of Edom and Isreal rivalry |
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| Deliberate ethnic separation (choice of Jacob's wife) |
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| Geographic separation in Goshen |
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| Patriarchal line continues in Jacob |
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| Separation within families (Esau-Jacob) |
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| Joseph preserves a remnant |
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| Deliberate ethnic separation (Isaac chooses Rebekah for wife) |
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| Non separation of Esau line |
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| Joseph's administrative ability, a blessing |
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| God can use evil for good |
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| Origin of the twelve tribes |
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| Exercise of domain in human hands |
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| God created all things good |
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| Shem Ham and Japheth incident |
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| Separation within families (Abraham -Lot) |
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| Moabite and Ammorite origin |
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| Blessing of God has a condition attached |
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| Instructions to build a tabernacle |
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| Inauguration of the priesthood |
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| God equips people for specific tasks (crafts ability) |
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| "Who is on the Lord's side?" |
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| "Make no league with the inhabitants of this land" |
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| Visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children |
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| Construction of the tabernacle |
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| God, a constant presence in Israel's midst |
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| The intent of God that the inhabitants of the world should dwell in a domain where they would have harmony with all things is mutilated and maligned |
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| Figure facing away from outstretched hand [image] |
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| The Edenic account portrays that dilemma as the direct aftereffect of disobedience to God |
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| Outstretched arms of central figure [image] |
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| Discontent and unsatisfied with the limited freedom (Gen. 2:16-17) demanded by God, humanity (Gen, 5:1-2) revolts against God |
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| Space between central figure and outstretched hand [image] |
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| Disobedience and revolt issues in separation and estrangement from God |
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| Painful countenance on central figure's face [image] |
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| Estrangement issues in disharmony with God |
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| Broken note penetrating flesh [image] |
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| Estrangement issues in disharmony with self |
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| Broken note striking second figure [image] |
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| Estrangement issues in disharmony with others |
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| Broken note penetrating earth [image] |
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| Estrangement issues in disharmony with nature |
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| Cracked earth and parched ground [image] |
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| Estrangement issues in the misuse of creation |
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| Yoke Like appearance of broken note [image] |
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| Disobedience, revolt, separation, and estrangement leaves God's created ones carrying the burden of guilt and a sense of guilt |
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| Large hand extended in beckoning position [image] |
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| God does not abandon sinful people. A new promise is given |
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| Food allowed and forbidden |
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| Declaration of cleanliness from leprosy in jurisdiction of priests |
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| Scapegoat for sins and iniquities |
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| Sacrifices allowed only at tabernacle |
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| Sabbatical year and year of jubilee |
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Shaft of light strikes prism. [image] |
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| "...I will bless you..." |
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Light diffusers and passes through kneeling figure. [image] |
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| "...so that you will be a blessing." |
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Rays of light pass through kneeling figure and extend over the whole earth. [image] |
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| "...by you all the families of the earth shall bless themselves." |
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| Ark of Covenant and portable use |
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| Jealousy of Miriam and Aaron |
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| Caleb's different spirit |
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Figure sitting on rock ledge (lower right) [image] |
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Ring encircles large figure [image] |
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| Israel is set apart by God to carry out a unique destiny upon the earth. |
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Figure surveys scenes in misty clouds [image] |
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| Israel contemplates some of the promises, disciplines, and circumstances which belong to its future. |
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Land scene (lower left) [image] |
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| Covenant entails promise of a land. |
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Kingdom scene (middle left) [image] |
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| Covenant entails promise that a seed of Abraham will multiply, and Israel will become a great kingdom. |
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Small figures encircled by ring (upper left) [image] |
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| Israel is called to maintain ethnic separation. |
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Small figure separated from circled figures (upper left) [image] |
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| God brings about separation within families to ensure fulfillment of the destiny. |
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Circled figure and land scene (lower left) [image] |
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| Divine circumstances lead Israel to geographic separation. |
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| Land, kingdom, and separation concepts—all are understood to be means to an end which will permit Israel to become the blessing which it was called to be. |
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| Edom refuses passage to Israel |
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| Initial mixing with Midianites |
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| War as an instrument of God's vengeance |
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| The settlements of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh |
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| Promise of land reiterated |
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Mortar bowls and pestles [image] |
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| Israel was united into a people in pursuit of common purpose by specific historical experiences |
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Pestle with sharp rock symbol [image] |
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Pestle with blue ring [image] |
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| Separation symbol for ethnic, within family, and geographic separation |
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Pestle with land scene and throne [image] |
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| Israel's common hopes and dreams for a meaningful future |
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Pestle with yoke symbol [image] |
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| The oppression under the Pharaoh |
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Pestle with law symbol [image] |
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| The law received at Mt. Sinai |
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Prism symbol on manuscript [image] |
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| Unified. Israel moved forward toward the realization of its destiny to be a blessing |
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| Review of events from Horeb to Moab |
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| Provisions for families during conquest |
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| Neither and nor take away from statutes |
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| Unique moral law makes Israel great |
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| "What nation has a God so near?" |
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| "What nation has such righteous statutes?" |
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| Exhortation against pure nature worship |
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| Ethnic separation demanded |
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| "Man does not live by bread alone" |
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| As man disciplines son, so God disciplines |
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| Beware saying, "My power, my might" |
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| Not because of your righteousness, but because of their wickedness |
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| What does God require of you? |
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| "Be not ensnared to follow them" |
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| Men give as they are able |
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| Origin of stoning the disobedient |
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| Peace offerings before war |
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| Laws concerning chastity |
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| Provisions for sojourner and widow |
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| Consequences of disobedience |
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| It is no trifle, it is your life |
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| "Rise up, go forth from among my people, both you and the people of Israel; and go, serve the Lord, as you have said. Take your flocks and your herds, as you have said, and be gone...." (Ex. 12:31-32) |
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| Manuscript and its message[image] |
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| Post-Egypt—the destiny still stands. |
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| Manuscript tied to anchor[image] |
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| The destiny must be ensured. |
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| Anchor lodged in sand[image] |
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| Ensuring factors understood only in relationship to infancy stage of Israel's history. |
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| Lightning streaks on rock[image] |
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| Divine intervention to develop confidence and trust. |
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| Scales of justice on rock[image] |
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| Institution of moral and civil law to prevent chaos and destruction. |
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| Separated figures on rock[image] |
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| Development of visual aids to perpetuate ideas of separation unto God and obediece to God's will. |
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| Wine chalice and bread on rock[image] |
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| Memorial feasts to remind of past, present, and future. |
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| Tabernacle as constant reminder of God's presence. |
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| Leaders with the proper credentials. |
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| Land scene on rock[image] |
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| Ultimatums concerning conquest of land. |
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| All rocks attached to manuscript[image] |
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| Ensuring factors-all means to an end to help ensure the destiny. |
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| Creation and its Concepts |
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| Pronouncement of a Destiny |
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| The Ardent Dreams of Destiny |
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| An Emerging Nation on the Way to Its Homeland |
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| God created all things good |
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| The exercise of dominion in human hands |
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| The Shem, Ham, Japheth incident |
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| Separation within families (Abram-Lot) |
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| Moabite and Ammonite origin |
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| Deliberate ethnic separation (Isaac chooses Rebekah for wife) |
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| Roots of Edom and Israel rivalry |
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| Non-separation of Esau line |
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| Deliberate ethnic separation (choice of Jacob's wife) |
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| Origin of the twelve tribes |
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| Patriarchal line continues in Jacob |
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| Separation within families (Esau-Jacob) |
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| Joseph's administrative ability, a blessing |
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| Joseph preserves a remnant |
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| Geographic separation in Goshen |
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| Future courses of the twelve tribes |
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| God can use evil for good |
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| *Hands lifting the earth out of hazy mist |
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| God created the heavens and the earth. |
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| *Halo of white light circling the earth |
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| God created all things good. |
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| *Fingers opened on the right hand |
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| God relinquished the earth to humankind as a gift. |
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| *White links attached to the arms and globe |
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| God binds himself to his creation. |
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| *Lettered banner flying on the earth |
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| God claims ownership of all he has fashioned. |
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| Humanity, too, is owned by God. |
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| *Banner furling around figures |
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| Fashioned and owned by God, humankind has freedom only within limits. |
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| *Halo of light behind figures’ heads |
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| Male and female are fashioned in God’s image. |
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| Fashioned in God’s image, people are the very crown of God’s creation and have been given four basic responsibilities toward the earth on which they dwell: |
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| Have dominion over the earth. |
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