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    Exegesis of the Prophet Jeremiah [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Instructions Module 4 Assignment Details; Exegete The Profit Jeremiah in an essay of 1‚250 words in which you do the following: 1) Establish the historical context of the text‚ and describe the extent to which Jeremiahs prophecy is oriented toward events contemporary with the historical context. 2) Determine and describe the poetic devices of the text. 3) Establish whether the prophecy is conditional or unconditional

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    Hannah's Prayer

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    DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY OT NARRATIVE LITERATURE: 1 Samuel 1:1-28 BIBLE STUDY SUBMITTED TO DR. BLACKABY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE APPLIED HERMENUTICS THEO 5313 01 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP BY Glenda Juarez DALLAS‚ TEXAS February 19‚ 2013 Outline for the bible study * Introduction * Context of the Bible Study * Literary Context * Historical Context * Characters * Content of the Bible Study * Exegetical

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    I chose this topic because it is one of the hardest things for me to accept concerning “religion” in general. The mere fact that the individual writings are written by human men “under the inspiration of God” just bothers me to no end. Knowing the imperfections of man‚ and how things always get twisted‚ embellished‚ misinterpreted‚ and/or generally made more grandiose than originally told has always made me wonder: What were God’s original thoughts and meanings on any particular subject? What has

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    Hebrew Wisdom

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    Name: John Shisler Course and Section Number: BIBL 105-D23 Hebrew Wisdom on Diligence and Laziness Going through the Wisdom Books of the Old Testament‚ diligence and laziness are a common theme. It is shown many different ways which is viewed more positively and which is looked down upon. Diligence and laziness may be slightly intertwined‚ but they are also completely separate ideas. The books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes provide much of the understanding to be gained from the Bible on all four

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    Apol 104 Worldview

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    Worldview is unique to each individual‚ it is the way each person views the world. Everyone’s worldview can be different due to perspectives on a topic or of an event. There are many filters that can be applied to a person’s worldview. A Biblical worldview is based on the bible. The Question of Origin is‚ how did life begin? The biblical worldview is that God is the creator of the universe and all mankind. In Genesis 1 the bible states God created the heavens and the earth. In Psalms 139‚ David

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    Proverbs

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    IntroductionAmong all the variety and richness of poetical significance and form it is difficult to find more interesting genre than proverbs and sayings. It was the subject of deep study of scientists in most different ideological branches. Most of the scientists agreed that the proverbs are folklore speech. Where was not only the person’s point of view but also general people’s outlook is expressed. Proverbs and sayings play important role in language. They give emotionality‚ expressiveness to

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    Heather Armstrong Student ID Bible 101 3/18/2013 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books Genesis The book of Genesis is 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

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    An aspect of omniscience based on God’s care for his creation is   . providence An aspect of omniscience based on God’s care for his creation is   . foreknowledge Match the words from the Westminster Confession with the appropriate passage of Scripture. You may use your Bible. uphold     Psalm 37:17 direct     Proverbs 16:9 dispose     Daniel 2:21 Joseph’s brothers meant what they did for   but   worked it all out for good. Analyze the covenant made in Genesis 3:14-19. Covenant: God  

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    Reflection on the Messiah

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    Essay Reflection on the Messiah CG–5302 (Old Testament) The theocracy of ancient Palestine involved a tribal confederation / commonwealth of chiefs with God as the ruler of the people. Tribes joined together in times of emergency or war; however‚ there was no clear leader among the chieftains‚ and leadership was often contested. So‚ the Hebrew people began to look towards their neighbors as an example‚ and thus came to desire a king for Israel. The prophet Samuel “was displeased when they

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    bible 105 #4

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    The Old Testament ends with the prophets. These teachers provided insight on many issues facing Jews who were desperate to know God. Idolatry‚ social injustice and religious ritualism are three areas that are emphasized in their teachings and instilled in the minds and hearts of believers today. The prophets were great teachers who had much to say about God and the way man lived‚ social issues they faced‚ religious rituals they took part in‚ and their teachings are just as important today as they

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