In the Exodus of the Hebrew Old Testament you can see an incredible story about the versatile gods working in human life, and he especially calls himself. These Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians after their ancestors Israel and forced to do a lot of physical labor. God taught the Israelites various things with harsh environments and obstacles and then rescued them from the Egyptians. God finally tried to teach Israeli three main ideas: loyalty, sin before God, and sanctity.
Moses (Israel) hiked the Israelites in the desert and reached the land of Canaan's promise (aka Abraham once lived). During this trip the Israelites had many miraculous experiences, including the Ten Commandments given to Moses from the hands of God. At the moment, the Israeli largest oppressor was a group of Philistines with a champion soldier - a giant named Goliath. The shepherd named David beat Goliath, and God appointed him the next king. Saul tried to kill David but failed. Saul died in the war
Saul and the Israelites faced the Philistines of Era. Twice a day, twice a day, the morning and the evening, the Philistine champion, Goliath, appeared between the rows, asking Israel to send their champions and ask for the results of a single battle, but Saul I was afraid. David brought food to his brothers, heard that Goliath hurt God's army, and Saul took over him and rewarded those who accepted the challenge. Saul reluctantly agreed and proposed his armor, David refused and only took his staff, the sling and five stones from Creek
Deuteronomy started this story after Moses led the Israelites into the desert for 40 years and tried to reach the land of Abraham, a geographical region where God was promised to the modern state of Israel. Because Moses knew that he would die, he began giving people the last instructions. He looked back on the history of the Israelites in the wilderness, and began to say goodbye. In particular, he reminded them that God is loyal to them even after they and their parents betrayed God repeatedly. Then he repeated all the laws God gave them on the way. The law is accompanied by blessings and curses. If the Israelites obey instructions, they will experience blessings. If Israelis choose not to obey instructions, they will experience a curse. Israeli people agree to terms of this social contract.