Tales from the Bible

Posts in The Copybook tagged ‘Tales from the Bible’

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Gideon’s Fleece Clay Lane

Gideon is chosen by God to save Israel from the Midianites, but doubts his fitness for the task.

Gideon is numbered among Israel’s ‘Judges’, charismatic leaders of the ancient tribes of Israel after they escaped from slavery in Egypt and settled in the land of Canaan, sometime before the 11th century BC. Their task was to free Israel from the ever-present temptation to adopt the religions of the indigenous peoples.

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Say ‘Shibboleth!’ Clay Lane

Jephthah’s sentries at the crossings of Jordan devise a fool-proof way to tell friend from foe.

The Judges were rulers of Israel in the years after the twelve tribes first settled in Canaan – impossible to date securely, but the 13th century BC is conventional. They fought to hold off invasion by neighbouring kingdoms, such as Midian, Moab and Ammon, but their task was not made any easier by rivalries and suspicions within their own nation.

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Gideon Recruits an Army Clay Lane

Gideon prepares to drive the Midianites out of Israel, but first he has to make it a fair fight.

Gideon has been visited by an angel of God, who has commissioned him to liberate Israel from seven years of cruel oppression by the Kingdom of Midian. Gideon has sparked a revolt, but with a decisive battle before him, he remains far from convinced that he is the right man for the task.

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Gideon’s Snare Clay Lane

While spying out the enemy’s camp, Gideon hears something which fills him with renewed confidence.

Gideon has been chosen by God to rid Israel of the invading Midianites, and has successfully fulfilled his commission. All that remains is for his unlikely army of just three hundred hand-picked men to capture the Midianites’ top generals, but he does not get much co-operation from his fellow Israelites.

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The Story of Joseph Clay Lane

Joseph’s brothers decide they have had enough of their rival in their father’s affections.

The story of Joseph’s remarkable rise to power in Egypt began very unpromisingly, when his brothers tired of listening to his dreams of future glory.

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Joseph and Potiphar Clay Lane

Joseph’s master finds his new servant indispensable, but unfortunately his wife finds him irresistible.

Young Joseph’s brothers have wearied of his dreams of glory and his position as their father Jacob’s favourite. So they have beaten him, stripped him of his fine coat, and sold him to a passing caravan of merchants bound for Egypt. The story for Jacob, however, is that a wild animal has killed his beloved son.

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