the shore. When the people of Israel saw the mighty power that the Eternal had displayed against the Egyptians, they feared the Eternal and put their faith in him and his servant Moses.’ Ex.14: 29-31
The Alliance of God with the Israelites
The Conditions of the Alliance is exemplified in the Ten Commandments following the immediate the Exodus where the Israelites swore allegiance to God:
‘Then Moses and the people of Israel sang this song to the Lord: “I will sing to the Eternal,… the Eternal is my strength and my song; he has become my victory. He is my God, and I will praise him; he is my father’s God, and I will exalt him…The Eternal will reign forever and ever.” Ex. 15: 1-2, 18
Shortly after the Exodus Moses was assigned the pact of between God and the Israelites:
‘Then God instructed the people as follows: “I am the Eternal your God, who rescued you from slavery in Egypt. “Do not worship any other gods besides me, do not make idols of any kind,…You must never worship or bow down to them.’ Ex. 20: 2-5
The principle condition of the Alliance
In Leviticus we are further told about the principle condition of the Pact with the Israelites following the Exodus:
‘”Do not make idols or set up carved images, sacred pillars, or shaped stones to be worshiped in your land. I, the Eternal, your God.”‘ Leviticus 26:1
Promise of the Israelites to obey the Law
The Ten Commandments with details of the Law were written on the Sacred Tablet, according to the Torah, and were administered by Moses to the Israelites:
‘When Moses had announced to the people all the teachings and regulations the Eternal had given him, they