Thursday, April 18, 2013

Exodus: Evaluation Question

Post an evaluation question below.

Example: To what extent was Moses a good leader?

19 comments:

  1. Were the Ten Commandments reasonable expectations to live up to during that time?

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  2. Should Pharaoh's hatred of Israel's children be considered as racism?

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  3. Why has God seemingly become more reasonable in Exodus?

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  4. Did all the Egyptians deserved the punishments put forth by God?

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  5. Did God finally consider himself more unreasonable in so that it motivated him to become more reasonable?

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  6. How come God doesn't punish Moses for killing an Egyptian?

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  7. Is Moses a good leader or a good follower?

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  8. How does Moses know of his Jewish roots?

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  9. Can the 10 plagues God put on the Egyptians consider as revenge for enslave the Israelis?

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  10. To what extent was god acting in favor of his descendants?

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  11. Was it worth it that God killed many innocent Egyptians in order to threaten Pharaoh to let the Jewish go?

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  12. Why isn't God considered a hypocrite if he says to people "Thou shalt not kill" but He kills people that He doesn't like?

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  13. Were the plagues appropriate as punishments? Or was it too severe?

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  14. What characteristics makes Moses stand out as the leader of the Israelis?

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  15. Why is moses the leader out of everyone?

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  16. Why does God show kindness and patience upon the Egyptians, despite their disrespectful attitudes?

    Joseph Wei

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  17. Were the Israelis submissive enough to God?

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  18. Why did God spear Moses after his wife throw his sons next to him?

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