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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.
Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
Panoramic view of Jerusalem with ancient architectural buildings and the Western Wall.
Mount of Olives View in Jerusalem city scape, Israel.
Timgad ancient Thamugadi or Thamugas general view of city built on the classical Roman's square
Jerusalem old city mount of olives cemetery
The sea sinks the army of the pharaoh in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Panorama of the old town of Jerusalem
Main entrance to the Giza Pyramid
Jerusalem, Israel - October 12, 2017: Specimen model of ancient Holy City and Temple Mount exposed in Tower Of David citadel in Jerusalem
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
Jeremiah was a prophet during the time of King Josiah. He warned the people about a coming judgment because of their sins. His warnings were largely ignored. God instructed him to write on a scroll a message for the people. Jeremiah and Baruch worked on that scroll, but it was later burned by Jehoiachim. Jeremiah was eventually arrested and put in prison. Upon his release, he fled to Egypt. He shared a message of hope and redemption with the exiles.
Drone aerial view of  the Acropolis of Athens during golden hour
Hierapolis, Turkey - September 14, 2022: Ruins in ancient city of Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Turkey.
UNESCO, Roman Empire, Camera, Laodikeia, Greek architecture
Dome of Rock, Al Aqsa mosque, churches in Jerusalem, Israel, Holy Land
Málaga, Spain - 3rd November 2023: Tourists visiting the Alcazaba of Málaga. The Alcazaba is a fortified place, or Kasbah, which was built and expanded between the 11th and 14th centuries, on a site previously occupied by the Phoenicians. In the foreground are the remnants of a 1st Century CE Roman theatre.
View of the Greek theatre of Syracuse, iconic landmark in the archaelogical park of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Antique Amphitheater in Xanthos Ancient City. Antalya, Turkey.
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coliseum roman empire at pamukkale
Panorama of old Jerusalem, Mount of Olives and Kidron Valley
Valley of kings
The ancient city of Petra is a honeycomb of hand-hewn caves, temples, and tombs carved from blushing pink sandstone in the high desert of Jordan some 2,000 years ago and a major tourist drawcard to Jordan, December 8th 2019
Amman Roman Theatre from the Citadel - Jordan
Elijah kills the prophets of Baal in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Sweeping panoramic vista over Victoria Harbour at sunset, from the glittering skyscrapers of Wan Chai, Admiralty and Central across the busy waterway to the crowded high-rises of Kowloon and Mong Kok in the heart of Hong Kong, China.
A panoramic view of a trail in a green fenced field in Montana during a thunderstorm
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022: The Valley of the Kings  is a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, rock-cut tombs were excavated for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt).\n\nThe valley stands on the west bank of the Nile opposite Thebes (modern Luxor), within the heart of the Theban Necropolis. The wadi consists of two valleys: the East Valley (where the majority of the royal tombs are situated) and the West Valley (Valley of the Monkeys)
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