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|BackgroundIdeas=<ul><li>YHWH made a covenant with Abraham and his descendants, promising to give them the land of Canaan (Gen. 12; 15; 17; cf. Ps. 105:8–11).</li>
|Background Ideas=<ul><li>YHWH made a covenant with Abraham and his descendants, promising to give them the land of Canaan (Gen. 12; 15; 17; cf. Ps. 105:8–11).</li>
<li>Because of his covenant with Abraham, YHWH redeemed his people from Egypt and brought them into the promised land (cf. Ex. 2:24; 6:2–8).</li>
<li>Because of his covenant with Abraham, YHWH redeemed his people from Egypt and brought them into the promised land (cf. Ex. 2:24; 6:2–8).</li>
<li>YHWH's great deeds and wonderful acts are associated especially with the Exodus story. In the Exodus story, YHWH redeems his people (Ex. 1–15), provides them with food in the desert (Ex. 16), and gives them the law (Ex. 19ff).</li>
<li>YHWH's great deeds and wonderful acts are associated especially with the Exodus story. In the Exodus story, YHWH redeems his people (Ex. 1–15), provides them with food in the desert (Ex. 16), and gives them the law (Ex. 19ff).</li>

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"YHWH's deeds"

Purpose: To praise YHWH for his deeds of covenant faithfulness

Content: YHWH's deeds are great and his commandments are enduring.

Message: YHWH, our God, has done great deeds for us, and, we his people, do his commandments.

Author: Anonymous

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Guardian: Ryan Sikes