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    Poisonwood Bible: Book Five – Exodus Book five is appropriately called Exodus‚ because Orleanna finally reaches her lowest level and leaves Nathan. After Ruth May dies‚ she feels that she just needs to keep moving‚ taking the girls with her. The women set route to Leopodville‚ Leah gets sick and is nursed back to health be Anatole‚ who she later marries. Rachel escapes with Axelroot on his plane‚ while Orleanna and Adah try to make it to the Leopodville via ferry. As they try to make their way

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    Acts 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else‚ for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. Read Bible verses in Acts 8:26-40 and use questions to discuss the content. 1. Who told Philip to arise? The Angel of the Lord Philip had a successful preaching ministry to great crowds in Samaria‚ but he obediently left that ministry to travel on a desert road. Because Philip went where the Lord sent him‚ the gospel was brought to Ethiopia. 2. Why had the

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    of the authority of Scripture? The authority of the Bible is derived from its divine inspiration. God’s word has authority over that of men or spirits. Scripture comes to us as the only rule of faith and life‚ and demands of all people‚ that it be believed and obeyed. All other forms of authority fall second to it. The entire Scripture has this authority. "Scripture" and "Word of God" are names to us that mean the same thing. The whole Bible is the very Word of God. The recognition of the authority

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    February 4‚ 2014 THEO 104 Reflection Assignment #1 Introduction: The two topics I have chosen for my reflection paper are “The Authority of the Bible” and “Faith in God”. I have chosen these two topics because for me they are perhaps the two most important topics that we have discussed so far. What I will attempt to provide in this paper are my personal life experiences and beliefs in regard to my faith in God and the authority of the Bible while reinforcing these personal beliefs with scripture

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    It’s easy to question how the Bible was written by God through His people. He never wrote down in ink what He desired to tell His people. This makes many question how accurate the writing of the Bible can be in the fact that it supposedly comes directly from God. However‚ God appointed certain people to be writers of the Bible. In 2 Timothy 3:16 (NIV) it says‚ “all Scripture is God-breathed and it useful for teaching‚ rebuking‚ correcting and training in righteousness.” Over 40 authors contributed

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    Review Questions for the Mid-Term Exam (9th March 2015) I. Review questions for short-answer questions 1. Briefly characterize the following terms: a. Hexagram-The I Ching book consists of 64 hexagrams.[2] [3] A hexagram is a figure composed of six stacked horizontal lines (爻 yáo)‚ where each line is either Yang (an unbroken‚ or solid line)‚ or Yin (broken‚ an open line with a gap in the center). The hexagram lines are traditionally counted from the bottom up‚ so the lowest line is considered line

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    Quiz #5 Part 1 of 1 Question 1 of 10 For western monotheism‚ what three characteristics below are the associated divine attributes of God? A.Omnipotent‚ Omniscient‚ Omnivorous B.Omnipotent‚ Omniscient‚ Omni-benevolent (goodness) C.Omniscient‚ Omniferous‚ Omni-benevolent (goodness) D.None of the above Answer Key: B Question 2 of 10 The "onto" in ontological argument refers to what? A.The nature of the argument B.God’s nature of being C.Mankind’s nature of faith

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    1. Question : Which type of data flow diagram illustrates the internal and external entities who are participating in a given system? Student Answer: Context diagram CORRECT Physical DFD Logical DFD Systems flowchart Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments: Question 2. Question : A data flow diagram represents a physical‚ rather than logical‚ view of an accounting information system. Student Answer: True CORRECT False Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments:

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    remember the name of the man she had ordered to be beheaded: ‘What was his name? Peter? Simon? Andrew? John?’ All these names are those of some of Jesus’ disciples – another religious reference towards Salome’s era (she features in the New Testament of the Bible). This also indicates to the reader that all of her victims (the people that she’s chosen to be beheaded) are men – this concept is used by the author to convey Salome’s method of gaining back control over the male gender in a society dominated

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    APOL 104 Worldview Assignment I. Originally referred to as Weltanschauung‚ the term “worldview” is defined as the framework of beliefs by which a person views the world around them (Hindson & Caner‚ 2008). An individual’s life experiences‚ what they’ve seen‚ heard‚ and learned over their lifetime builds their worldview. When a person understands this term‚ then they can better understand others. There are several questions that need to be asked‚ like what is origin‚ identity‚ meaning/purpose

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