Leayotta Karley Bibl 105 9/24/12 Discussion Board Forum Thread 1 From the reading of Courageous Faith: ch.1-6‚ I have identified myself with the life of Moses. He portrayed a life with failures as well as received a second chance to overcome his past circumstances in his life. The parallels of Moses’s life to mine is similar in some ways due to the fact that I had to start over again with the help of God. Moses didn’t know what his purpose in life was as myself at present. Do the actions and
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Why did the people of Israel desire a King? Samuel‚ a judge for Israel‚ saved them from the Philistines‚ and led them back to God. When Samuel grew old‚ the people did not want a new judge. The tribes of Israel had many problems working together. Each tribes had their own leader with different rules to follow. The people of Israel demanded a King to be like the other nations. Samuel attempted to answer the concerns of the people by appointing his sons to be judges over Israel‚ but the Elders was
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Hunter Bible 105 30 September 2013 Mankind Ed Hindson and Gary Yates “The Essence of the Old Testament: A Survey” How does mankind survive from the Garden of Eden until now? When I read the Old Testament there are lots of Bible story that are really amazing. It is incredible how God moves and do miraculous things. Reading the true word of God in “The Holly Bible” is how we come to know his word. There is no better place to start then with the book of Genesis‚ the first book of the Bible.
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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 were in the past. Idolatry was a prominent issue among the Jews. God confronted this problem early in the Bible in Exodus 20:4-6. It is clear that following God requires complete and total attention on Him. The prophets considered this very an important issue. Consider Hosea who was commanded to marry an unfaithful wife to represent Israel’s covenant unfaithfulness
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Discussion Board #1 Answer the following questions in the Discussion Board after reading chapter 1 & 2. 1. Is it possible for an economy to be based entirely on services? I think so. It is possible for an economy to base itself solely on services and importing manufactured materials or raw materials from other countries. However‚ in real life‚ it is more "service dominant" than "service monopoly". 2. What is the value of self-service in an economy? It can reduce labor costs. For example
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Huisu Kim Mr. Crisp BIBL 105 LUO March 10th 2014 Essay 2 During the time of Samuel‚ there was no monarchy in Israel unlike the other countries around. The Israelites wanted a king for themselves where they could actually see and hear. They wanted the same protection that the other nations were getting from their kings. Therefore the Israelites asked Samuel to ask God to nominate a king for them. But Samuel did not like the fact that the Israelites wanted a king‚ so he prayed God for an answer
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1. In the song lyrics section titled His Story‚ Card describes Job as “a man truly righteous” with “no pious facade.” Since Romans 3:23 says “all have sinned‚” what could the wisdom teachers have meant by designating Job as a righteous man? When Scripture states as it does in Romans 3:23‚ “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”; Romans 3:9-10‚ “What then? Are we better than they? Not at all; for we have already charged that both Jews and Greeks are all under sin; as it is written
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pointers on what to write on the DB? I just need a guide to start off with. Some guidelines for DB2: Here’s your chance to demonstrate your ability to think through a philosophical issue to its real-life implications. Start this DB by a brief discussion of the metaethical distinction between consequentialist/teleological views and deontological views in relation to the issues in this scenario. Then note how this would make a difference in the possible conclusions one might reach in this
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DB # 5 Explain how profits‚ piety‚ and politics affected American foreign policy in the late 19th century. Profits affected American foreign policy because the US was producing more that it could possibly consume at the time‚ they needed a market for their exports. In order to secure their share of the global market and make a good profit along with access to sugar‚ coffee‚ fruits‚ oil‚ rubber and minerals‚ the government built a stronger navy‚ acquired more coaling stations and colonies and invested
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The two strengths that I noticed about the DSM-IV-TR is the fact that it is the standard for psychologist and the 5 axis diagnosis. It is imperative for all psychologists to be aware of the DSM-IV-TR to assist in diagnosing and treating their clients. The DSM-IV-TR will continue to be revised due to technology and the new information received on a daily basis. The manual does not have all the answers‚ but it is the first step to helping your patient. According to Dr. Marszalek the DSM-IV-TR provides
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