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Reflection on Exodus

   

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Running head: REFLECTION ON EXODUS
Reflection on Exodus
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1REFLECTION ON EXODUS
Exodus: Gods and Kings is the name of the 2014 epic biblical film that talks about the
exodus of Hebrews from Egypt under the able leadership of Moses. Ramses, the new pharaoh
was instrumental in exiling Moses from Egypt. Moses after many years was injured in that of a
rockslide when he encounters the vision of a boy that was manifestation of God of Abraham. At
the time of his recovery, Moses reveals the past to Zipporah and brings out what he wants Moses
to do. The manifestation of God appears to Moses and he tells him about the ten plagues that
would afflict Egypt. Hebrews follows the path of Moses through desert towards the Red Sea.
They made their way through the dangerous mountain pass but they arrived at edge of sea to
their utter dismay. Red sea reverts to the normal state and it drowned a large number of
Egyptians. Moses in the end leads Hebrews back into Midian so that he can unite with his family
(Levy, Schneider & Propp, 2015). This essay throws light on the core tenets pertaining to
Judaism and the way the movie portrayed the ancient religion. The reflection essay also talks
about the fact that the decree of God is the supreme order that can help in the survival of the
human race.
According to the principal tenets of Judaism, the God is unique and it lays stress on the
aspect of the human deeds. The religion believes in the fact that an individual should adhere to a
strict belief system that can help him in attaining his goal in life. The faith in the religion causes
the individuals to honour the God though an individual goes through constant struggle in the
event of obeying the instructions of God (McGeough, 2016). In my opinion, the movie has
accurately depicted the religion because the movie depicts Moses going through severe ordeals
before he is finally able to fulfill his vision that God had for him in life. Moses was raised in
splendor of Egyptian court as he was adopted by the Pharaoh’s daughter. He was well aware of
his Hebraic roots and he had a deep compassion for the confined kinsmen. He was extremely

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