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In the months following the March 1952 coup, Fidel Castro, then a young lawyer and activist, petitioned for the overthrow of Batista, whom he accused of corruption and tyranny. ... After deciding that the Cuban regime could not be replaced through legal means, Castro resolved to launch an armed revolution.
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Breaking down "nature of this covenant"...
<em>Nature</em> refers to the characteristics of the covenant
A<em> covenant </em>is an agreement, sort of like an informal contract
While you didn't provide us with Chapter 19, versus 5 and 6, reading the rest of the question it can be inferred God is telling the Israelites to "keep his covenant."
To answer the question "What is the nature of this covenant?" read the chapter and ask yourself the following questions:
Is God stern with the Israelites? Helpful? Angry? Happy? Does He feel bad for them? Does He take pity on them? Are they loyal to God?
Does God get more out of the covenant than the Israelites do? Who does the covenant benefit more?
How do the Israelites feel about the covenant? How do they feel about their current situation in general? Does the convenant calm them? Inspire them?
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European Allies have been more interested in punishing Germany because they they were always against Germany. The Allies united Great Britain, Japan, and Russia against the Central Powers.
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It was the "Hebrews" that were the first to willingly accept monotheism, since during the rise of the Hebrew faith most religious in the Middle East and elsewhere were polytheistic. <span />