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    Cited: The Holy Bible‚ New King James Version: New Testament Master Outlines and Study Notes Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson‚ Inc. Barclay‚ William. The Letters of James and Peter Revised Edition. Pennsylvania‚ Philadelphia 1976. Print Valentine‚ Foy. Layman’s Bible Book Commentary. Brodman Press‚ Nashville Tennessee 1981. Print. Swindoll‚ Charles. Growing Strong in the Seasons of Life. Side note Commentary. Print Strong‚ James. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance. Crusade Bible Publishers‚ inc. Nashville

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    Minor essay 1: Old Testament Covenant Introduction The idea of covenant is central to the Bible’s story. “Covenant presents God’s desire to enter into relationship with men and women created in his image. This is reflected in the repeated covenant refrain‚ “I will be your God and you will be my people” (Exodus 6:6-8). Covenant is all about the relationship between the Creator and his creation. The idea may seem simple; however the implications of covenant and covenant relationship between God

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    Samuel. According to the Hebrew Bible she was the mother of Samuel. The Hebrew word "Hannah" has many meanings and interpretations‚ including "beauty" and "passion". Elkanah -the husband of Hannah‚ and the father of her children including her first‚ Samuel. Elkanah practised polygamy; his other wife‚ less favoured but bearing more children‚ was named Peninnah. Eli- a Jewish High Priest of Shiloh. Uriah- was a soldier in King David’s army mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. He was the husband of Bathsheba

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    Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament Danett A. Bourgolly Grand Canyon University Jim Banktson July 5‚ 2009 Module 1 Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament “A history whose basis is divine intervention by providing truth‚ The Old Testament has been in existence for over 2000 years and brought about a radical change to history. In order for one to truly understand a book‚ the author has to have knowledge of or to what he or she is writing about and be able to relay

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    Semester Exam Essay I don’t believe either the Biblical Maximalists or Biblical Minimalists are correct; the bible is not completely historically accurate‚ nor is it completely inaccurate. The bible‚ especially Genesis‚ may be based on some historical occurrences‚ but is exaggerated and includes untrue stories. I think stories in Genesis were created‚ based on some historical events to provide explanations to how and why we were created. The explanation couldn’t be disproven at the time‚ but now

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    Old Testament Survey Quiz #1 Due: Wednesday‚ September 4‚ 2013 1-10: ½ point each. From Arnold/Beyer. 1. The word “canon” comes from both the Hebrew and Greek‚ meaning whole; a measuring standard for faith for faith and practice. 2. Which council helped decide the canon of the Old Testament? A. Jerusalem; B. Jamnia; C. Judea; D. Joppa 3-5. The Hebrew Bible divides the books into what three groups? 3. Torah 4. Prophets 5. Writing 6. Most of the Old Testament was originally written in A

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    What is the term "toledot"‚ and why is it important? Often translated "generations"-A better translation of the phrase "these are thetoledot of..." might be "this is what became of...."-It normally serves as a marker introducing each section What is the significance of the two creation accounts? They’re a description of the origin and structure of the universe. How are the two creation accounts similar? How are the two creation accounts different? #1: Discusses the order and structure

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    Influential Women of the Old Testament Patrick Nusdeo UNCW The Old Testament contains hundreds of stories that are. In order for those stories to be used they had to have a great impact. Not too many stories on women were written in the Old Testament‚ but the ones that did were monumental. A lot of the times women are mentioned in the bible‚ it is in a negative way‚ as in Lot’s daughters‚ who essentially raped their father after getting him drunk. Women also got punished for the bad deeds of

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    Old Testament Survey - OTS101 Nate Jackson Student # N1838-2219 June 12‚ 2011 Summary The first 39 books of the larger work called the Bible‚ is called the Old Testament. The Bible itself is arguably the best selling and most read book of all time‚ yet it’s well known to be quite challenging to read through and understand. The Old Testament portion of the Bible‚ notably the most difficult portion of the Bible for most to study and follow‚ yields 39 books from multiple authors‚ and spans

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    November 27‚ 2012 The Shroud of Turin is Jesus of Nazareth’s Authentic Burial Cloth The Source of the Image Revealed Under the cover of darkness‚ Jesus of Nazareth was arrested and brought to trial before the Jewish authorities. His captors repeatedly punched him in the face and spit on him‚ but that was only the beginning of his suffering. Early in the morning they brought him to Pontius Pilate‚ the Roman installed governor of the Judean Province. Pilate ordered that Jesus be flogged and

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