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Identifier: bibleprimeroldte00hult (find matches)
Title: Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Hult, Adolf, 1869-1943 Augustana synod. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Rock Island, Ill., Augustana book concern
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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re he was a shepherd forforty years. He often slept at night on the bare ground,with his lambs and sheep. But God had decided to call Moses as His first great mes-senger to men. Will you hear the story of the burning bush ? While Moses is tending his sheep, he comes to a bush.Look, the bush burns! As Moses watches it, the bush keepsburning, but is not burnt up. I will go and see what it is,says Moses. A voice from the bush says, Moses, Moses. Here amI, Moses answers. Says the voice, I am the God of yourfather, and of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob„ Do not come near,for this is a holy place. I have seen the sorrow of my peopleIsrael. I will send you to free my people. But Mosessays, Pharaoh will not hear me. God says, I will makePharaoh hear you/ Then Moses says, I am no speaker.God answers, Never mind; Aaron, your brother, will speakfor you. Then Moses obeyed and went. God also showed Moses many wonderful signs. The peopleof Israel were glad that God had sent some one to free them.Ex. 3.
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BIBLE PRIMER 47 21. MOSES BEFORE PHARAOH. Think of it, Gods people Israel were slaves! What wouldJoseph and Jacob and Isaac and Abraham have thought, ifthey had lived then? But God remembered His poor people.One day He said to Moses: Go and say to Pharaoh, Letmy people go! Moses took Aaron, his brother, with himand went. Here he stands before the great king. Pharaoh has a hardheart. God had told Moses he had, and that he would notlet Israel go. To show Pharaoh how strong God is, Mosesthrows his staff, or walking stick, down on the ground. Itbecomes a serpent, or snake. Pharaoh pays no attention toit. He simply makes his heart harder against God. Hethinks Moses God can do nothing. Ah, he will learn to hissurprise how mighty our God is! Sq God sends ten plagues, or sufferings, upon Pharaoh andhis people. The one plague is worse than the other. At lastGod commands His angel to go into every Egyptian home,even Pharaohs home. The oldest son in every Egyptianhome is to die. Oh! Pharaoh had

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