The Ten Commandments are films about departure and Moses. The movie begins with the first order to kill all Hebrew words under the age of two. Here, Moses rushed to the Nile, the story began. It ended with the life of Moses and the end of the acquisition of Joshua. This movie still applies mostly to Exodus, but some details are different from the main plot. That movie is nice, but due to the added love story and power struggle, the movie is a bit out of topic. The story itself is the same as Moses was adopted, raised, sent out, and then returned and released people, so Exodus follows in a general way.
The movie drawn by Shiyan (1956) is interpretation of the film of Exodus. In this article, pay particular attention to the difference between movies and Exodus. In particular, it will focus on ethnic issues between the Egyptians and the Hebrews. This movie shows that the Egyptians lived a luxurious life and the Hebrew slaves were abused. This movie shows a clear contrast between the life of the Egyptians and the lives of the Hebrews and the way Hebrews were abused.
The Ten Commandments are films about departure and Moses. The movie begins with the first order to kill all Hebrew words under the age of two. Here, Moses rushed to the Nile, the story began. It ended with the life of Moses and the end of the acquisition of Joshua. This movie still applies mostly to Exodus, but some details are different from the main plot. That movie is nice, but due to the added love story and power struggle, the movie is a bit out of topic. The story itself is the same as Moses was adopted, raised, sent out, and then returned and released people, so Exodus follows in a general way.
Ten Commandments (Shiyan): God gave Moses the law of religion and morality in Mount Sinai. This story can be found in the book of Exodus and the Deuteronomical Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). The Ten Command started with duty to God and ended with duty to each other. These regulations include Catholic, Protestant and Jewish varieties (Prothero 2008: 190). Theologian: A person who systematically studies certain aspects of theology or theology. In the colonial American, theologians are usually educated pastors who may lead future pastors with university settings. Theologians became professional scholars and experts after the emergence of the theological school of the 19th century (Reid et al. 1990: 1170).