Moses and the Red Sea Case
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Moses and the Red Sea Case MGT 485
Name: Lindsey Tomes
Assignment Questions
1. What are the major issues facing Moses?
a. He is having to try to come up with the way to cross the red sea.
b. If they cant come up with a way then God can but it would be with a penalty of wandering for 40 years.
c. Having to deal with the fact that if he performs the 10th plague that he would have to bear the thought of being responsible of killing the Egyptions 1st born son.
d. He has the initial fear of getting over his fear of speaking and going to the pharaoh to ask him to let his people go.
e. He had the challenge of deciding if he would turn over their promised land of Canaan, to Hittite governance in exchange for their freedom.
f. Probably the biggest was just the fact he was the leader that had to lead these people away from this and it was all up to him the sacrifices that would ultimately be made in order to achieve this.
A. Which are high priority?
Probably the biggest was just the fact he was the leader that had to lead these people away from this and it was all up to him the sacrifices that would ultimately be made in order to achieve this. Having to deal with the fact that if he performs the 10th plague that he would have to bear the thought of being responsible of killing the Egyptions 1st born son. Ultimately being able to put himself aside and follow what God tells him to do.
B. Which are low priority?
He has the initial fear of getting over his fear of speaking and going to the pharaoh to ask him to let his people go.
He had the challenge of deciding if he would turn over their promised land of Canaan, to Hittite governance in exchange for their freedom.
He is having to try to come up with the way to cross the red sea.
Having the women go to work on the papyrus paper.
2. What information about the external and internal environment would help Moses in assessing the situation he faces? How could he obtain this information?
Well, I think its important from the internal analysis is that it’s a personal belief. I believe that he made the right decisions because he followed what the Lord said and that is what he believed. This would be the most important of the internal analysis to follow. Everything externally would fall into place based on the fact that he that he
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