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What is the historical and cultural importance of the Exodus?

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alexandr1967 [171]3 years ago
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The Exodus is also important as a model of liberation from slavery. One of the interesting aspects of the Exodus story however is that entering the Promised Land meant kicking out the other nations. That's something that Liberation Theology tends not to make much of at all.

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