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Laverna 2022-03-23 09:02:09
some grooming
Moses' identity changed twice, the first was from an Egyptian prince to a Jewish slave, for which he sacrificed his identity and love as a prince (even the pharaoh throne more likely to be obtained by the Sis). But after that, Moses was only willing to become a slave and a shepherd, and after...
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Burdette 2022-03-21 09:02:10
identity
Watching the Oscar-winning film "The Ten Commandments" today, some people are born with something that others have pursued for a lifetime! Moses was born in a slave's home. In order to prevent Moses' eldest son from being killed, his mother put it in a basket and floated down the Nile River. He was...

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Pierce 2022-03-23 09:02:09
The stage design is very epic and visually luxurious. When I read the bible, I didn't think it was wrong. Moses didn't have a long-term view of what could be saved after the slave was saved. Race doesn't matter, it's just who is stronger. Egyptians, children, damn it. Saved a bunch of ungrateful people with food and gold and silver. I don't think they're so pitiful. Maybe the worldview has really changed.
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General 2022-04-23 07:02:32
There is nothing to say about the fluency of the plot, but aside from the religious element, isn't Moses a bit pivotal, the old lady, the throne, and the wives don't need a single one? ? ?
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