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Once the Hebrews were freed from slavery in Egypt, God promised them a land of their own, often referred to as the Promised Land, flowing with milk and honey. He also pledged to be their God and to establish a covenant with them, providing guidance and laws to govern their lives. This promise included the assurance of protection and blessings as long as they remained faithful to Him.

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