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    The Prophet, Daniel

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    accounts of dreams‚ visions‚ or interpretations. Daniel means "God is my judge." Daniel was thought to have been a noble or of royal lineage or upper class and born in or around Jerusalem about 622 BC during the reign of Josiah (http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/20020611.htm). He belonged to the tribe of Juda and was taken from Jerusalem at the age of fourteen by the chief eunuch of King ______. Babylonian King in 605 BC because of his faith to his God becomes a hero. The same young man giving advice to

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    mission 1. Why would Jesus’ interaction with the lost‚ infirmed‚ incurable people create a problem for the Jewish leaders? How was this approach still viewed as “radical”? 2. Describe the story of the healing that happened at the Bethesda Pool in Jerusalem. 3. Hamatgadir Baths near Galilee gives evidence of the healing process in 1st Century Palestine. Write about the needs of sick people in the first century Palestine. 4. What evidence is there that a Bethesda Pool did exist and the story of the

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    Abraham leaves Ur. Cretans have built palaces etc. Cuneiform 600 BC Nebuchadnezzar‚ last great Babylonian king. Chapter 5- Abraham leaves Ur. Jews find Jerusalem‚ first king Saul. 1000 BC Kong Solomon in Jerusalem. After‚ country split into Israel and Judah.  722 BC Israel destroyed by Assyrians. 586 BC Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem‚ leads Jews to captivity in Babylon.  538 BC Babylonia destroyed by Persians. Cyrus frees the Jews‚ they return to homeland. Old Testament first written.

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    Medieval Europeans reflect their view in the Hereford Mappa Mundi‚ created in circa 1300 AD when Medieval Europeans occupied the area around Jerusalem. The Hereford Mappa Mundi directly reflects that Medieval Europeans had a primitive understanding of what their world looked like. They had a very parochial worldview‚ which was a result of limited exploration of land masses beyond the identified border of the map. The Mappa Mundi is currently being held in Hereford Cathedral‚ Hereford‚ UK. A single

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    The Apostle Paul

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    Describe Paul’s gospel in regards to the elements he learned from the disciples in Jerusalem and in regards to those elements he received by revelation. To whom did Paul talk when he went to Jerusalem? How do we know? Show the similarities and differences between tradition and revelation in Paul’s gospel. Three years after his conversion‚ Paul went to Jerusalem to meet with Cephas (Peter). He remained in Jerusalem for fifteen days. After this time‚ he also met with James‚ the Lord’s brother. It

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    the temple in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur where they would sprinkle blood from an animal onto the Ark of the Covenant which held the ten commandments. The ritual was performed so that the high priests could ask for forgiveness for all of the people in Isreal. When the temples were destroyed in 70 CE it was then used by rabbis in their individual

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    Personality Of Genesis

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    message of repentance to the nation of Nineveh. Micah: The book of Micah is a Prophetic Oracle. The prophet Micah wrote it 742-686 B.C. shortly before the Northern Kingdom’s fall in 722 B.C. Key personalities are all the people of Samaria and Jerusalem. The purpose of the book of Micah was to proclaim warning and judgment to both the Northern and the Southern Kingdoms. His message was similar to that of Isaiah and was written at about the same. Micah described the impending judgment that would

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    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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    The conflict between Palestinian Arabs and Jews is a modern phenomenon‚ which began around the turn of the 20th century. Although these two groups have different religions (Palestinians include Muslims‚ Christians and Druze)‚ religious differences are not the cause of the conflict. It is essentially a struggle over land. Until 1948‚ the area that both groups claimed was known internationally as Palestine. But following the war of 1948-49‚ this land was divided into three parts: the state of Israel

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    Middle East Conflict

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    The Middle East Conflict The Middle East has been fighting for years. Throughout history‚ the land has been took‚ passed down‚ broken away and all around undecided about. Even to this day‚ the unresolved problems of the past still remain and will probably carry out into the future. Fights over Religion‚ oil‚ and land ownership often cause chaos and huge problems for those who live and reside in the Middle East. Constant fighting in the Middle East for years is still unresolved and the problems

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    against the Turks‚ which is now known as the first crusade. His goals were to aid the Byzantines‚ and “free” Jerusalem. Afterwards many Crusades were held‚ mostly by kings‚ in attempt to take Jerusalem. At one point after the second crusade Christians were even allowed to come and pray at the holy city. The peace‚ of course‚ didn’t last. In the end the Christians never permanently held Jerusalem‚ And many agree the whole crusades were a series of meaningless losses of life. In general‚ many medieval

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