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  2. War Room (film) - Wikipedia

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    War Room was released on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on December 22, 2015. [38] The film debuted in second place on the home video chart behind Minions. [39] The following week, War Room reached the top spot of the home video sales chart. [40] As of June 2019, the film has made $48 million from home media sales.

  3. Moses - Wikipedia

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    Moses was the law-giver of his people and announced to them the word of God: Jesus Christ is the supreme law-giver, and not only announced God's word, but is Himself the Eternal Word made flesh. Moses was the leader of the people to the Promised Land: Jesus is our leader on our journey to heaven. [147]

  4. List of stories in the Masnavi - Wikipedia

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    The ablutionary Prayers; The Man who failed to profit by the wise counsels of a Bird; Moses and Pharaoh as types of Reason and Imagination; The spiritual vision in which all the senses become one; Moses and Pharaoh; The World's assault on the Unseen; The Purification of the Heart “I was a Hidden Treasure”

  5. Moses in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Moses (Arabic: موسى ابن عمران Mūsā ibn ʿImrān, lit. ' Moses, son of Amram ') [1] is a prominent prophet and messenger of God and is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, with his name being mentioned 136 times and his life being narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.

  6. Moses and the Shepherd (story) - Wikipedia

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    All prayers are valuable, says God; everyone worships in his own way; and God is not offended by familiarity nor ignorance. Moreover, says God, while the shepherd may have a wrongheaded conception of God, it's quite prideful of Moses to believe that Moses' own conception is any closer to God's actual transcendent nature.

  7. Book of the Wars of the Lord - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Wars of the LORD is cited in the medieval Book of Jasher as being a collaborative record written by Moses, Joshua, and the children of Israel. [3] It was probably a collection of victory songs written about Israel's military conquest of Canaan. [4]

  8. Battle of Refidim - Wikipedia

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    Moses urged the faithful to fight and placed his people under the leadership of Joshua. The words, "that will hold up the rod of God," could be an expression of his beliefs about impending victory in the coming battle, since they fought under the banner of God. Moses watched from above. When he held his hands up, Israel gained the military ...

  9. Jochebed - Wikipedia

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    When Moses, her youngest child, was born, Jochebed hid him for three months until she could hide him no longer. To save her son's life, she waterproofed a basket and put the child in it. Jochebed placed Moses in a basket and released him in the flow of River Nile. The basket fell in the hands of the Pharaoh's daughter who was bathing in the river.