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- Text: by his own mother, after having been rescued by a daughter of Pharaoh and raised in the splendor and nurture of that marvelous Egyptian civilization, coming to a point of responsibility in a leadership role. But seeing his own people, the Hebrew slaves
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- Text: , and that word was addressed to a largely slave church, and the point of Peter's counsel there is that the slave was to live out his life in the parameters of that servitude in a way that would give honor to Jesus Christ. That was the specific counsel. Now, you
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- Text: characteristics in clothing that were brought to the Caribbean by African slaves. And so I basically analyzed slave clothing, and I try to figure out why they dress the way they did and the policy surrounding clothing during the days of slavery. and I got involved
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- Text: is coming out: "Amistad." Amistad was the name of a slave ship that was bringing slaves from Africa around 1839, and they mutinied, these slaves. They killed the captain and several of the crew, and they impressed the navigators and told them to turn them
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- Text: who in the meantime took things into their own hands so that Sarah's slave girl, Hagar, bore Abraham a son, whom he loved. And Sarah, being so human, forced the slave girl and her son out of the tent. The tragic story of Ishmael, the firstborn
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- Text: was befriended by the family of a clergyman, Morly Urwin, and when Urwin died, John Newton, the converted slave trader become Anglican pastor and author of "Amazing Grace," invited Cowper to come to Olney, England, Newton's parish. For the last two decades
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- Text: in seven can be seen in Leviticus 25 where the Sabbath principle is applied to the agricultural situation in terms of years, and they are to work the land for six years and then let it lie fallow for a year and not work, and not work their slaves
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- Text: accomplish in him as he tried to follow it fully? It brought about his death - spiritually. Why? Because he says, "...The Law is spiritual; but I am not. I am unspiritual, the purchased slave of sin." In utter amazement, Paul says, "I do not even acknowledge
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- Text: . What was the Passover? The people of Israel are slaves in Egypt. Pharaoh is abusing and oppressing them, the sons and daughters of Jacob. God calls Moses and says, "Take my people out of there." So Moses goes to the Pharaoh and the Pharaoh says, "No Way
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- Text: The Communion of Saints–Love, Forgiveness, Freedom Richard A. Rhem Page 5 my slave girl from Egypt and begin the new line with a child from her womb." Which Abraham did. And Hagar conceived. And, now you have a situation so characteristic of the human
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- Text: of the spoken sermon Remember that you were a slave ... and the Lord your God brought you out ... Deuteronomy 5:15 If with Christ you died ... why do you live as if you still belonged to the world? Colossians 2:20 The call to Israel to observe the Sabbath