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    Tabernacle Research Paper

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    and set up wherever they approached camp. It was the place where the leaders and people came together to worship and offer sacrifices. The Tabernacle‚ was the meeting place of God‚ with the children of Israel from the time to Egypt to the land of Canaan. God chose to meet his people‚ the Israelites there as well. The tabernacle would be in the center of the camp‚ and the 12 tribes of Israel would be able to set up their tents around it according to their tribe. It was later transformed by the Israelites

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    Book of Genesis: | Any Change in Content or Emphasis: | | Genesis 12:1- The Lord has said to Abram‚ “Leave your country‚ your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you. | Abram | God called Abram to move from Haran to Canaan | Faith | This all started with a call from God | The emphasis here is placed on Faith as God calls Abram by Faith | | Genesis 12:2- “I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great‚ and you will be a blessing

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    Criminology

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    interested in learning about the carceral institutions.i The articles‚ “Problematizing Carceral Tours‚” by Justin Piche and Kevin Walby and “In Praise of the Carceral Tour: Learning from the Grendon Experience‚” by David Wilson‚ Roy Spina and Joyce E. Canaan‚ had valid documentation for their arguments on opposing and supporting the effectiveness of carceral tours for research purposes. In the article “Problematizing Carceral Tours‚” by Justin Piche and Kevin Walby‚ they believe that carceral tours do

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    know how he could be a great nation because he didn’t have any children. Abraham said yes to God and packed up this wife‚ nephew‚ and all of there things. They traveled up the Euphrates River to the land that God promised to show Abraham‚ which was Canaan. Many years went

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    Why Does Nephilim Exist

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    The topic that has been chosen is the Nephilim. This is a very interesting creature that are mentioned in the Bible more than once. This topic was slightly difficult because when you look it up you will come up with a bunch of video game topics such as‚ what you should name your Nephilim character and how to tell what level your Nephilim is at. If you dig a little deeper you can find some facts that finally do not have to do with video games. As sad as it may be instead of explaining how to level

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    (Gen 12:11-13‚ NRSV) According to God’s covenant‚ Abram went to Canaan with Sarai as his wife‚ but the reason Sarai followed Abram was only for Abram‚ who is her husband‚ not for God‚ because God said only Abram his covenant. Therefore‚ Sarai was only able to feel God’s image and to understand his covenant through Abram’s saying and life. As soon as Abram and Sarai followed God’s commandment from Haran‚ they suffered famine in Canaan and moved to Egypt. And then Abram said in Egypt that she is his

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    States. Thomas Morton was there around the same time; however he was just a settler. Bradford became very popular throughout the colony and demonstrated his talents when writing “Of Plymouth Plantation”. Morton was known for his pieces‚ “New English Canaan” and “Manners and Customs of the Indians”. Both authors did their best to describe the events which took place in the colonies and show their views of the Indians. However‚ William Bradford and Thomas Morton had a different view of the Native Americans

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    God confused their language and spread them all over the earth. In Genesis chapters 12-25‚ it now begins the story of Abraham. God’s call of Abram and the covenant with him in which he was promised that his descendants should inherit the land of Canaan‚ that they should become a great nation and that through them all nations of the earth would be blessed. Abram’s name is changed to Abraham and Ishmael is born to Abraham and Hagar‚ Sarah’s handmaid. Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed and the Lord sparing

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    This was home to the most advanced ancient civilization. It was where Genesis begins the story of humanity‚ which starts with Adam and Eve. It was also where Noah’s flood took place‚ as well as the Tower of Babel. The second geographical benchmark is Canaan. Richter

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    Is God a moral monster? A rhetorical question as well as a Book written by Paul Copan. The book asks and opens the big questions about the morality of many situations of the Old Testament such as; slavery‚ polygamy‚ and genocide. The book itself is full of counter arguments in hopes for people to see both the atheistic and the religious defense. The religious view is more of “God has commanded so let it be” type of outlook‚ much like William Lane Craig writes in his article “Slaughter of the Canaanites

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