Part 1:Students will perform the following assignment:In my Module 8 lecture, I have outline "Five Excuses" made by Moses to God in defense of hislack of confidence:we specifically speak of Moses'...

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In my Module 8 lecture, I have outline "Five Excuses" made by Moses to God in defense of hislack of confidence:we specifically speak of Moses' defense of hislack of confidencein his identity as a elected prophet,as an elected communicator of, speaker about, God.Now, word-search the words "spake" and "speak" inThe Book of Exodus(only search the NIV version in our Module Reading Materials!) and cite and explain two passages in the vicinity of either the words "speak" or "spake" in which Moses seems to be more and more acquiring confidence. *Note, Moses is not more and more acquiring what we in modernity know as "self-confidence"; rather he is acquiring God-confidence through the action of prophetic speaking. (appx. 250 words)






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Refer to the following article. (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/confidence). In the article, "confidence" is finallyportrayed inmodern psychological languages as "self-confidence." Using your own hunches -- since your hunches are all I want -- what might be the difference between "confidence" as it is portrayed in The Book of Exodus and "confidence" as it is portrayed in the article. (appx. 250 words)












The Second Book Of Moses Called Exodus The Second Book Of Moses Called Exodus The Argument After that Jacob by God’s commandment Genesis 46:3; had brought his family into Egypt, where they remained for the space of four hundred years, and of seventy persons grew to an infinite number, so that the King and the country grudged and endeavored both by tyranny and cruel slavery to suppress them; the Lord according to his promise Genesis 15:14; had compassion of his Church, and delivered them, but plagued their enemies in most strange and sundry sorts. And the more that the tyranny of the wicked enraged against his Church, the more did his heavy judgments increase against them, till Pharaoh and his army were drowned in the same Sea, which gave an entry and passage to the children of God, but as the ingratitude of man is great, so did they immediately forget Gods wonderful benefits; and albeit he had given them the Passover to be a sign and memorial of the same, yet they fell to distrust, and tempted God with sundry murmurings and grudgings against him and his ministers: sometime moved with ambition, sometime for lack of drink or meat to content their lusts, sometime by idolatry, or such like. Wherefore God visited them with sharp rods and plagues, that by his corrections they might seek to him for remedy against his scourges, and earnestly repent them for their rebellions and wickedness. And because God loveth them to the end, whom he hath once begun to love, he punished them not according to their deserts, but dealt with them in great mercies, and ever with new benefits labored to overcome their malice; for he still governed them and gave them his word and Law, both concerning the manner of serving him, and also the form of judgments and civil policy; to the intent that they should not serve God after their own inventions, but according to that order, which his heavenly wisdom had appointed. Exodus 1 ............................................................................................................................... 3 Exodus 2 ............................................................................................................................... 5 Exodus 3 ............................................................................................................................... 7 Exodus 4 ............................................................................................................................... 9 Exodus 5 ............................................................................................................................. 12 Exodus 6 ............................................................................................................................. 14 Exodus 7 ............................................................................................................................. 16 Exodus 8 ............................................................................................................................. 19 Exodus 9 ............................................................................................................................. 22 Exodus 10 ........................................................................................................................... 25 Exodus 11 ........................................................................................................................... 27 Exodus 12 ........................................................................................................................... 28 Exodus 13 ...................................
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The central dramatic action of the Bible's "Book of Exodus" can be summed up as Moses' tran
sformation from a weak and fearful man into a strong and courageous man of faith, a man of cum fide; in other words, he becomes a man of confidence, though not without a healthy dose of self-doubt in his prophetic proclamations.
1.He spoke things like: "Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?
During his time in Midian, Moses was happy serving as a shepherd. He was so at peace that he probably forgot about his sin most days. God had reminded him repeatedly to return to Egypt, so how could he have forgotten?
Looking at Moses' hesitation, it's hard to believe that he is the same person who defied Pharaoh and led the Israelites through the Red Sea.
2. Then Moses answered and said, “But suppose they will not believe me or listen to my voice; suppose they say, ‘The LORD has not appeared to you.’ ” -Exodus 4:1
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