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What questions do these images leave you thinking? Do they suggest there is a God helping? What would a religious person say? What questions do these images leave you thinking? Do they suggest there is a God helping? What would a religious person say?

Shekinah Learning Objective: To enquire into the Jewish concept of Shekinah God’s presence amongst his people.

The covenant stated that God would protect the Jewish nation provided the Covenant was adhered to. The covenant stated that God would protect the Jewish nation provided the Covenant was adhered to. How would the idea of Shekinah help here? Is it difficult to believe God is with the Jewish people?

The Prince of Egypt What does this tell us about the nature of God? What does this tell us about God’s relationship with the Jewish people? How can we link this to Shekinah?