Thursday, March 7, 2019
Weak People in the Bible
Regard For Those Who Are Weaker In Society indite in Torah be lessons and stories about how god cr dischargeed Earth, animals, plants, twenty-four hours and night, the sun, and also how theology created man to dominate over all living things. Within Torah is a story of Abram and his relationship with graven image. Abram or Abraham had a covenant with paragon. God promised to conjure up the nation and Abraham. Abraham had no rules or law to follow he evidently had to hand faith in God and believe in him. God express to Abraham You shall be the ancestor of nations.No longer shall your name be Abram moreover your name shall be Abraham for I have made you the ancestor of nations. I will defy you exceedingly fruitful and I will make nations of you, and kings shall come from you. I will establish my covenant between me and you, and your payoff afterwards you throughout their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you. And I wi ll give to you, and to your offspring after you, all the convey of Canaan, for a perpetual holding and I will be their God (Genesis 174-8).The covenant between Abraham and God said that Abraham was blessed and so his descendants shall be blessed, so they were. Moses, one of Abrahams descendants, was spoken to by God and he was told to go into Egypt and rescue the Israelites from slavery. Moses did what God had asked of him and rescued the Israelites they were weak, ridiculous and in bad shape. God had mercy on them and he perceive their cries and helped. He made another covenant and this time it was a figure different. He promised to make the Israelite his treasured people if they would agree to follow and cargo bea his commandments.This was good for the Israelites because they came from a place where times were hard and God protected them and made them his people. Torah instructs the Israelites to follow the laws given to them through the covenant between themselves and God. virtuously the Israelites are to treat others as they would like to be tempered. They were once slaves to the Egyptians and treated very poorly. The Israelites should have mercy on others less privileged because God had mercy on them. When Moses was leading the Israelites out of Egypt they were not completely grateful.They complained to Moses. The Israelites said If only we had died by the land of Egypt, when we sat by the fleshpots and ate our admit of bread for you have brought us out into this wilderness to kill this solid assembly with hunger (Exodus 163). With the complaints and cries from the Israelites, God sent them bread to eat and gave them only one rule. They were not to take more than a days worth of bread at a time. Even though God gave the Israelites laws he still had mercy on them and helped them when they cried out.The laws were a hear of faith and trueness between God and the Israelites. God helps those in need, when they are really in need of help. Since the Tor ah is written to the Israelites it should be read as a lesson and the lessons should be taken into consideration to the readers. There are many a(prenominal) commandments that the Israelites are instructed to follow. A lot of them have to do with regard for those who are weaker in society. Just like God had mercy on the Israelites, the Israelites should have mercy on others because they once were the weaker persons in society.
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