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    Suffering in the Bible

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    According to the Bible‚ it is the will of God that believers should suffer. This‚ however‚ is not a popular teaching. We hate suffering and try to avoid it. The Bible says that all who live godly lives in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution (2 Timothy 3). There‚ however‚ is much confusion on the definition of suffering. For example‚ suffering is not a sign of holiness nor a way of subduing the physical body. When possible‚ suffering and persecution is actually to be avoided. In the Bible‚ Jesus avoided

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    The Hebrew Bible

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    Jerusalem is the center of Jewish religion for over 3000 years. The town has the largest Jewish population since 1840. Moses revealed the Torah to the Hebrew people. The first five books of the Bible is what makes up the Torah‚ which contains all the guidelines to the Jewish way of life. But the Hebrew Bible doesn’t include the New Testament. Even though there are around 16 million Jews world wide they are very dispersed

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    Brothers of the Bible

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    Brothers of the Bible The Old Testament sibling rivalries between Cain and Abel‚ Esau and Jacob‚ and Joseph and his brothers were similar in some ways and different in others‚ but they all hold lessons for us today‚ for brothers today still face many of the same problems in life that challenged brothers thousands of years ago. Cain and Abel were in a situation much more unique than Esau and Jacob‚ and Joseph and his brothers faced‚ for the society they lived in was extremely small‚ and

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    Bible worldview

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    CWV-101: Bible Story Worksheet and Journal #1 Module 1 - Part 1 – Bible Story Worksheet For Part 1 of this assignment‚ you will complete this worksheet by reviewing the "The Story of the Bible" "flags" and fulfill each writing requirement. http://lc.gcumedia.com/zwebassets/courseMaterialPages/cwv101_biblical-timeline-v1.1.php Please keep your answers brief. Solid academic writing is expected. Refer to the GCU Academic Writing Guidelines in the Student Success Center. Briefly answer each

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    Poisonwood Bible

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    Two Contrasting Places Barbara Kingsolver’s highly acclaimed fiction novel is a truly academic work of art created to address the concepts of guilt‚ religion‚ and foreign interference. The novel follows the exceedingly religious Price family as they venture from the small southern town of Bethlehem‚ Georgia into the unrefined African jungles of the Congo. As Nathan Price‚ accompanied by his wife and four daughters‚ attempts to save as many souls as their new African home presents them with‚ he

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    Salt In The Bible

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    In today’s society‚ salt is a bad thing. Consuming salt is terrible for your health. If someone says they are salty‚ it means they are angry. Salt is mentioned all throughout the Bible. The gospels of Mark‚ Matthew‚ and Luke all share the same tale concerning salt in periscope 132 of the gospel parallels. After reading the salt verses‚ one may become inherently confused given the seasoning’s reputation in today’s society. Jesus wants us to be salty? Knowing the importance of salt in Jesus’

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    Bible 105 – Final Exam Review The Poetic Books: Aspiration for Christ -Theme is aspiration for Christ 1. Job is the Salvation by redeemer 2. Psalms is communion with God 3. Proverbs is wisdom of the Lord 4. Ecclesiastes is purpose of Life 5. Song of Solomon is Union with Christ -Poetic Periods are: A. patriarchal: job b. Davidic: Psalms c.Solomonic -Solomon‚ proverbs‚ Ecclesiastes * Five different forms of Parallelism are displayed in the Poetic Books: - Synonymous (same thought)

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    Bravery In The Bible

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    that scare us. Through bravery‚ we find the tools to overcome and resolve these situations. Therefore‚ intense courage helps in resolving problems‚ and characters in literature often display that. In the work of literature that I recently read‚ The Bible‚ the character Jesus faces many difficult and dangerous situations where his display of intense courage and bravery helped him to resolve the problems he faces. To exemplify‚ Jesus demonstrated bravery when he firmly faced the judgment of Pontius

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    Bible Notes

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    (1/9/13) Inter-Testamental Period (432 B.C.- 4 B.C.) Over 400 years Malachi- written 432 B.C. Christ born 4 B.C. Persian Period (450-330 B.C.) Hellenistic (Greek) Period (330-166 B.C.) Alexander the Great After his reign‚ the kingdom was divided into 4 parts for his 4 major generals. Ptolemy ruled Egypt Seleucid ruled Palestine and North Syria Hasmonean (Maccabean) Period (166-63 B.C.) Jews revolt against Hellenism Maccabeans-Jewish loyal family Roman Period (63 B.C. into the A.D

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    Moses In The Bible

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    The characters in The Bible as/in Literature all go through terrible suffering. One character who has an especially intriguing story is Moses. Moses was born in secret‚ since Hebrew boys were being killed at birth. Eventually his mother gave him up and he was found by the pharaoh’s daughter. From then on he lived in luxury‚ feeling helpless while watching the Hebrew people suffer through slavery. The background Moses had was important because it provided him with a reason to care for the Hebrews

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