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The Israelites were living in captivity in Egypt. They were persecuted and abused. Pharaoh ordered that all Hebrew newborn boys be killed. Moses was born during this time. His mother hid him in a basket and Pharaoh’s daughter found him and raised him in the palace. God spoke to Moses through a burning bush and instructed him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt to Canaan, the “Promised Land.” It took a long time to get Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to leave. Before leaving, the first Passover was observed. God told Moses that He would pass through Egypt and that every Egyptian boy would die. All Israelites were to place the blood of a lamb on the door so their houses would be passed over and the boys would live. After that Pharaoh allowed them to go. Moses was the leader on the journey and along the way he performed miracles like parting the Red Sea, turning his staff to a serpent, and turning the river water to blood. He was given the Ten Commandments. The Israelites were guided by God in the form of a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. The journey was long, filled with good days, trials, and grumbling. Eventually, after 40 years in the wilderness, they made it. Moses saw the promised land and then died. He never actually made it there.
Jerusalem, Israel - November 11, 2021: People praying while facing the Western Wall, also known as Wailing Wall, in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Road passing by the ruins of the fortress wall of the Ateret fortress - Metzad Ateret - Qasr Atara - located next to the ford of the Jacob daughters on the Jordan River, in northern Israel
Built in 1950 in the place where the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary took place in Nazareth
Painted bas-relief depicting a festival procession of soldiers from the at the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut . Luxor .Egypt .
Peter Visits Cornelius (Acts 10, 25-26). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Israel's march in the wilderness in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Building of the Pyramids by Gustav Richter
TIGRAY REGION, ETHIOPIA – February 10, 2018: iconographic scenes and wall murals of saints painted in naive african christian style in Abuna Yemata Guh church
Egyptian goddess Isis carved on a sarcophagus.
Qasr Azraq Blue Fortress Desert Castle Exterior Wall in Jordan
The old ruin of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece
The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Cairo, Egypt - October 8, 2023:  Looking at Cairo city from the citadel of the town. Cairo city, Egypt, north Africa.
Sebechleby, Slovakia - July 27, 2015: The arresting of Jesus in Gethsemane garden lithography by artist Scheuchl 1907 in the book \
Ruins of Haifa
Interior of crusaders castle Krak des Chevaliers near Homs in Syria
The sacred well of Santa Cristina, a 25th century BC construction and nuragic site in Paulilatino. Province of Oristano. Sardinia. Italy.
Temple restoration in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Horizontal landscape photo of the ancient Citadel known as the Tower of David, near the Jaffa gate entrance to the Old City, Jerusalem
The Great Temple of Ramesses II inside details in Abu Simbel Upper Egypt
View of the Second Temple in Ancient Jerusalem in the second temple period, model of the ancient Jerusalem. Holy of the Holies. Jerusalem, Israel
Ranikot Fort, Great Wall of Sindh, vinatge ruins in Pakistan
Illustration from 19th century
The walls promenade and the Ahmed el-Jazzar Mosque, at sunset, in the old city of Acre, Israel
The theatre of Aspendos Ancient City in Antalya, Turkey
Samson beats the Philistines with the jaws of a donkey in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Yesemek was the largest quarry and sculpture workshop in the Near East between the fourth quarter of the 2nd millennium BC and the 8th century BC. It is located on the Karatepe ridge of the Yesemek Village, 22 kilometers southeast of the Islahiye District.
The Israelite gate at Tel Megiddo National Park in Israel
Pyramids of Giza, Giza Necropolis, Egypt - July 14, 2023: Man walking with camels at the Pyramids of Giza. The Giza Necropolis is a large area near Giza, a suburb of Cairo that has many tombs and burial sites. It is also where you can find the famous Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and more. The name comes from the ancient Greek word nekropolis, which literally means “city of the dead”. The Giza Complex was once near the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, and the Giza plateau is where a number of pharaohs, queens, and nobles of the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt were buried. All three of Giza's pyramids and their elaborate burial complexes were built from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C. The pyramids were built by Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
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