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    odds on their way to success. Jacob the son of Isaac is a character who must overcome is physical faults to gain his fathers favor. Judith uses her weakness of being a woman to save her people and land from invaders. Both characters typify a major theme of the Bible‚ which is the ultimate triumph of the weak. Jacob the youngest of Isaac’s sons is portrayed as being weak when compared to his brother Esau‚ “Esau was a cunning hunter‚ a man of the fields; and Jacob was a plain man‚ dwelling in tents”

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    largely narrative material. Some key themes and events include God as the creator and sustainer of his creation demonstrated through the accounts of the creation week‚ the fall of man‚ the flood‚ and Patriarchal History‚ including Abraham‚ Isaac‚ Jacob and Joseph. After Adam and Eve sinned and ushered the era of sin and death into the world‚ men continued to become increasingly sinful. Eventually‚ God became so angry he completely destroyed mankind with a world-wide flood. However‚ He spared

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    Jealousy

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    DePaola 1 Avery DePaola Ms.Imhof English II Honors‚ mods 1-2 November 30th‚ 2012 The Monstrosities of Jealousy Studies have shown that people with high levels of jealousy often have a strong desire for revenge. The feeling of envy or jealousy occurs in almost every human body‚ whether the person flaunts the emotion‚ or ignores it. Jealousy is typically known as a situation when a person resents another person because of their success‚ which the resentful person wishes to have. It is

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    other‚ Katy also gets to know Peggys family ‚including Peggy’s younger brother Jacob. Katy suddenly becomes very interesterd in Jacob‚ who never talks with anyone‚ who is known as "touched"‚ but who sings quietly to himself‚ and who seems to be able to communicate with animals. Once Katy gets really good friends with Jacob they get to communicate with sounds‚ and actually be friends‚ since in the middle of the book‚ Jacob gives his new friend Katy a newborn kitten. The book end is rather strange

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    Sibling Rivalry

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    Sibling rivalry is a predominant theme throughout all of Genesis. Of course every family is different; some siblings may have an amazing relationship‚ while others despise each other. There is always more to any story; the underlaying causes of sibling rivalry. Why does this happen? Can this rivalry be prevented? In this paper I am going to examine a few stories‚ some worse than others‚ and try and go behind the scenes. If the story of Cain and Abel took place today‚ it may be referred to as

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    Genesis Great Patriarchs

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    • Primogeniture – “first born‚” leadership of the family and extra property rights given to the firstborn son • Mandrakes – a root used as a fertility drug in the ancient world • “Israel” – “one who wrestles with God‚” name given to Jacob after his encounter with the angel • “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” – a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice that tells the story of Joseph from Genesis 37-50. Character Identifications • Abram/Abraham –

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    Chapter 42 Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt and tells his sons to retrieve it in order to survive‚ all except the youngest of brothers so he doesn’t act in mischievous ways. They meet their brother Joseph yet do not know his identity while Joseph knows theirs. Joseph sets them up to be condemned as spies in order to see his youngest brother to seek the truth from him and sends Judah to retrieve the youngest. Joseph weeps from the fact that his brothers do not know him. Chapter 43 Famine

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    but they also question the decisions of the divine. Why are the fates of some favored over the fates of others? The gods favored Gilgamesh over Enkidu‚ and flooded the entire earth while saving only Utanapishtim and his wife. Comparably‚ God allows Jacob to be blessed over Esau and saves only Noah and his family during the flood. Both Eve and Enkidu are seduced and tricked into enlightenment‚ then eventually punished for playing the fool. Whether Gilgamesh influenced the stories of Genesis‚ or their

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    Questions about Sam Raimi’s A Simple Plan ACT ONE 1. How does Raimi establish the simple‚ rustic nature of life in late 1990s Minnesota in the opening sequence? How does protagonist Hank Mitchell’s opening monologue support this rustic simplicity? The death of winter shows the winter decline The untended fence and rundown farm are metonyms for the broader economic downturn that characterized rural America in the late 1990s (context) The monotony of Hank’s life is established in the opening shots

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    Romans 9:6-13

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    THEOLOGICAL CENTRE FOR ASIA ROMANS 9:6-13 AN EXEGETICAL PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR CHUL WOO LEE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF BNT524 CONTEMPORARY HERMENEUTICS BY JOSEPH TAN TIAN LENG SINGAPORE 30 NOVEMBER 2004 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 OVERVIEW OF ROMANS 9-11 1 TRANSLATION OF ROMANS 9:6-13 3 INNER TEXTURE 4 Repetitive Texture and Pattern 4 Opening-Middle-Closing Texture and Pattern 6 INTERTEXTURE 7 Oral-Scribal Intertexture 7 Social Intertexture 11 FOCUS:

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