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Essay heading: Moses and the Burning Bush
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After seeing an Egyptian taskmaster cruelly beating a Hebrew, Moses became so furious that he murdered the Egyptian. Fearing that the Pharaoh would find out what he had done, Moses fled to the wilderness, "the eternal safe retreat of outcasts from ancient society and of those in revolt against authority... displayed 300 characters
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Fearing that the Pharaoh would find out what he had done, Moses fled to the wilderness, "the eternal safe retreat of outcasts from ancient society and of those in revolt against authority." Moses found himself in the Sinai Desert amongst other Semitics and befriended a family in which he was adopted into, and, later married into... displayed next 300 characters
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