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    The final part of the introduction claims that the trustworthiness of the theological issues is contingent upon the trustworthiness of the historical claims. CHAPTER ONE THE BIBLE IN ITS WORLD In the first chapter it is told that there are many contributors that the Western world has of looking at reality. The Bible is the single most important of these contributors. The Greeks brought a type of thinking that had an impact on society. Three of their significant contributions were: the belief

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    What Does the Bible Say About Gambling? Surprisingly‚ the Bible contains no specific command to avoid gambling. However‚ the Bible does contain timeless principles for living a life pleasing to God and is filled with wisdom to deal with every situation‚ including gambling. Answer: Throughout the Old and New Testaments‚ we read about people casting lots when a decision had to be made. In most instances‚ this was simply a way of determining something impartially: Joshua then cast lots for them

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    religious text of antiquity‚ godly epithets are used to accompany characters with dominant abilities. The Bible also features consistent divine descriptions throughout the various writings. By regularly featuring characters with “godlike” descriptions‚ Homer’s language defines the humanity and position of the Greek gods‚ creating a sharp distinction from the descriptive writing in the Bible that defines the unreachable position of the monotheistic God. Although the gods of the Iliad and the God of

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    you are trying to prove your point clearly and plainly. If you follow the steps of a proof‚ you will clearly prove and clarify your point. Many people question the Bible and don’t trust it‚ but they refuse to look at the clear facts. I will be proving why the Bible is true based on the resurrection. My first point that proves that the Bible is true is all of the eyewitness accounts. Over 500 people saw Jesus after he had risen from the dead. The question is: What would cause these people to “lie” about

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    How we got the bible How We Got the Bible what is the Bible? There are many other questions that are involved with what the Bible is. People have different views about the Bible. A major question that some people have about the Bible is how we got it. Within the question of how we got it is how was it produced and transmitted? Some people may also wonder when and why it was written. Others wonder how it was written at all since ancient Israel was predominantly non-literate before the 7th century

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    SUMMARY OF JOHN N. OSWALT’S BOOK THE BIBLE AMONG THE MYTHS David Strickland Old Testament Introduction - OBST 590 June 1‚ 2013 Introduction The author‚ John N. Oswalt‚ was first introduced to the subject of this book in his seminary studies in the 1960s. Oswalt introduces his book with a narrative of the similarities and differences that exist between the Old Testament and the literature of the Ancient Near East. Prior to the 1960s scholars believed that the Old Testament was unique and did

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    Alton Peterson Section Number THEO 201 Short Essay #1 Bibliology: Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible The Christian Church believes the Bible is inspired and inerrant. This means that God is the one who moved through the writers to communicate to us the words which God wanted us to hear. This inspiration‚ however‚ is not a dictation‚ but a movement of God ’s Holy Spirit through the writer‚ utilizing the personality and style of the writer. Paul said‚ “All

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    The Bible is a written collection of scriptures with divine inspiration to be lead and guided by the Holy Spirit. I can say that these Sacred Scriptures of God are representations of our life. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.” -Proverbs 18:21 Every word that comes out from our mouth is powerful enough to make an impact on our life

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    Chapter 6 “The Role of the Levites in the Old Testament” We have already discussed that music was created by God and that music is very important to Him. In addition‚ the Bible documents that Jubal was the first person to handle‚ and one may assume to play‚ a musical instrument. However‚ in the Bible‚ intrinsically linked with music‚ praise and worship were the Levites. Let’s discuss the role and importance of the Levites within Biblical music ministry. Who were the Levites? Levi‚ meaning “attached”

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    first three words used in the first chapter of Genesis‚ the first book of Holy Bible. It means “In the beginning God created”. If we look word wise meaning Barshat means in the beginning‚ Bara means created and Elohim means God. There are some specialties in God’s creation‚ God created out of nothing. The word Ex-Nihilo is used in Hebrew means “out of nothing”. By the one word God created everything. Holy Bible says “Then the God said‚ let there be light and there was light’. (Genesis 1:3)

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