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    dholloway3@liberty.edu Douglas Holloway Due by Monday at Midnight of the end of Module / Week #8 Name: Best Email Address: BIBL 350 – Inductive Bible Study Assignments for Submission #4 Assignment 19-4: Deuteronomy 22:8 “When you build a new house‚ make a parapet around your roof so that you may not bring the guilt of bloodshed on your house if someone falls from the roof.” (1) Study the text and make as many observations as you can. List the observations in the space

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    In the Cain and Abel narrative in the Hebrew bible a word enters and radically changes the narrative‚ and that word is חַטָּאָת which means sin. The result of this sin entering the story means that humans are cursed to work on the ground. The book of Genesis is an etymology for the formation of humankind‚ so the beginning of this relationship between humans and the ground is still relevant to readers today. Humans were originally given the earth as responsibility‚ rather than a punishment. The

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    STUDY GUIDE: MODULE 2 As you read this week’s textbook reading assignments‚ take notes in response to these questions and statements. This study guide will help you to prepare for your quiz. Harbin. Chapter 2 1. What is the term toledot‚ and why is it important? Toledot (Generations) is a often used structurial indicator‚ which clarifies the authors intentions. 2. What is the significance of the two creation accounts? How are they similar‚ and how are they different? One is

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    Graham Mattison The Bible and Current Events Position Paper on Biblical Topic Dr. Kathleen Corley 11/15/2007 It isn’t the end of the world…yet. Many people believe that we are currently in the end times prophesized in the Bible. Although it would be fairly simple to attach biblical significance to events occurring in our current times‚ it is important to note‚ a great multitude of people‚ throughout the centuries‚ have searched within their own times for signs of the coming apocalypse

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    1. What does the title of this book allude to? What does it foreshadow? CHAPTER 62- Orleanna 1. How does Ruth May’s death suddenly and irrevocably change Orleanna’s character and actions? Give specific examples 2. To whom is Orleanna speaking in this chapter? What theme does this emphasize? 3. To what Biblical character does Orleana allude? What is the significance of the allusion? 4. What are some of the items that Orleanna gives away and the new uses she imagines for them? 5. Discuss the power

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    April 12‚ 2010 The Old and New Testaments Throughout the Bible God is seen giving us everything‚ from the ability to make our own choices; to paying the price of death for our sins. There are thirty-nine books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament and in all of them are examples of God’s love‚ hope‚ and plan of salvation for us. We can also clearly see the healings‚ forgiveness‚ roles of women‚ worship‚ peace and suffering of man. In the earlier books‚ people were required

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    admit to this‚ we are in a spiritual battle all around us. Only through the Holy Spirit‚ are we able to see the evil and spiritual warfare that surrounds us. Not only does this warfare consume our inner-being but also affects us outwardly too. The bible is the key to helping fight this invisible warfare. Scriptures are able to help us‚ through the Spirit‚ identify and help us live in victory. For example‚ in Ephesians 6:11-18 it says: “[11] Put on the whole armor of God‚ that you may be able to stand

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    When the Price family is placed in a life or death situation‚ the daughters are forced to choose and bring their most valuable object with them. The Poisonwood Bible‚ written by Barbara Kingsolver‚ takes place in a small village named Kilanga during 1959. The family is in the Congo for a missionary mission to help the Congolese people and make the Congo a better place. When an ant invasion terrorizes the small village‚ the Price girls must make a quick decision on what to bring with them while the

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    Poor People in the Bible.

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    1. From the book of Amos‚ state how the poor and needy were afflicted. (4) In the book of Amos‚ the poor were treated as outcast and were discriminated against. The government collected taxes from the poor such as rent thus fine buildings were built and pleasant vine yards were established. Selling the righteous for money and the needy for a pair of sandals tells us a lot about the social conditions of that time when the poor had to fight for their just rights‚ which were all too frequently ignored

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    regarding the history of the Jewish people. The story acts as an explanation to elaborate how certain events came to be‚ such as the captivity of the Hebrew people in Egypt and sets up their journey to the Promised Land‚ which occurs in the book of Exodus. Even more importantly‚ the story mirrors themes that are central to the history of the Hebrew people. The story of Joseph paints a vivid picture through comparison of his story and the story of the Israelites as being a chosen people‚ their hardships

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