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    definition of the important words that I will be focusing on‚ lets beginning the discussion of Hebrew wisdom regarding these attributes. The Book of Proverbs was written mostly by Solomon. Solomon asked God and received the wisdom of The Lord and Solomon teaches us about the importance of diligence and not being lazy. Solomon states in Proverbs 13:4 “The soul of a lazy man desires‚ and has nothing; But the soul of the diligent shall be made rich”. When we continually seek after wisdom it will enable

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    Song of Songs

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    The Song of Solomon Summary: Written by the wisest man to ever live‚ Solomon‚ “Song of Songs” is a composition of lyric poems which portrays the theme of love between a man and a woman and can be seen almost written as a diary of sorts. The book explores the feelings‚ hopes‚ fears‚ and the passion between a man and a woman. It can be seen as a celebration of human sexuality. Just through the first few chapters‚ we learn so much of what a relationship is supposed to look like for the believer and

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    expected what I saw. I always knew that slavery was a horrible thing and I think that the film did a fantastic job of portraying the cruelty of slavery. There were some parts of the film that I did not expect however. For instance‚ in beginning where Solomon was essentially captured into slavery‚ I had mentally pictured it differently. I had always pictured the people taking him out back and knocking him unconscious‚ not him being knocked out by liquor only to wake up in a cell. The movie definitely did

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    children-the determination to build up their character. I can imagine the experience of King Solomon who had lots of children. He had children with differing moods and characteristics. Observing his many children and even the children of his subordinates‚ he came into the conclusion that training early‚ elegantly‚ and excellently is a very important task and privilege of parents. I believe that Solomon also had wayward children. Problem children are the results of abnormal relationships in the

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    Canaanites Culture

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    Located along the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Gulf of Aqaba is Israel. Lebanon borders to the north‚ Syria in the northeast‚ Jordan to the east‚ Palestinian to the west and Egypt to the southwest. Upon independence in 1948‚ the country formally adopted the name "State of Israel" after other proposed historical and religious names including "the Land of Israel‚ Zion‚ and Judea were considered and rejected. The original Canaanites were a civilized culture

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    Tha Arabian Nights

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    Tha Arabian Nights The Arabian Nights constitute‚ in Marina Warner’s words‚ "a polyvocal anthology of world myths‚ fables and fairytales". The antecedents of these Arab-Islamic texts (also known as The Thousand and One Nightsand the Arabian Nights Entertainments) are Qur’anic‚ Biblical‚ Indian‚ Persian‚ Mesopotamian‚ Greek‚ Turkish and Egyptian. In them‚ oral and written traditions‚ poetry and prose‚ demotic folk tales and courtly high culture mutate and interpenetrate. In their long lifetime the Nights have

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    Amos The historical

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    Jerusalem. It was to Jerusalem that he brought the Ark of the Covenant. King Solomon Then when he died it was the son of David‚ Solomon who was given the honour of fulfilling his father’s dream‚ to build in Jerusalem a Temple‚ in which to house the Ark of the Covenant . Solomon was the Son of David and Bathsheeba‚ from that liaison which was so wrong and which resulted in the death of her husband to satisfy the lust of the king. Solomon was noted for his wisdom. It was he who ruled that a baby should be cut

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    Space Thomas Tweed Summary

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    Religion contributes to the organization of society‚ the history of ideas and is also a reflection of an aspect of human society. The study of religious spaces and their characteristics can help reconstruct and form the understanding of societies and their evolution with time. “Space” by Thomas Tweed serves to define space in a unique way. With a particular emphasis on religious places‚ Tweed uses the adjectives “differentiated”‚ “kinetic”‚ “interrelated”‚ “generated’ and “generative” to describe

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    Davydova Y. Group 301 1.Presentation: 1.1.The text under consideration is entitled "The Gift of the Magi". It`s functions to show us the main idea of this text and also it tells us about the practice of giving Christmas presents in the first place? The magi‚ at least according to the Christian tradition. According to the Christian Bible‚ the magi were the trio of kings who traveled to Bethlehem from somewhere in the east to deliver three presents to the baby Jesus. According to the story‚ the magi

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    A.P. History Guided Reading 3 The Mediterranean and Middle East Terms: 1. 1. Iron Age– the period generally occurring after the Bronze Age‚ marked by the prevalent use of iron. 2. Mass deportation– the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country 3. Hebrew– West Semitic language of the Afro-asiatic language family. 4. Ten Commandments– Decalogue‚ are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship‚ which play a fundamental role in Judaism 5. “Children of

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