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    History of the Bible

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    Canonization of the Bible The process by which the English Bible‚ as it is known to the English culture today‚ was compiled is an extraordinary thing to see. The Bible consists of two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The process by which both Testaments were written and then canonized into one book transpired over a period of many years. Once the canonization of the Bible officially came to an end‚ it was translated into English. Since then‚ many versions of the modern Bible have been made

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    The Bible as History

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    The Bible as History The question of whether the Holy Bible is an actual historical account of what happened since the beginning of humanity‚ or merely stories that man has come up with over time has long been considered. Many choose to believe the Bible literally and take everything word for word. Others believe the stories in the Bible are a way of showing God ’s love for us‚ but think of them as stories and lessons on how to follow the "way of God." Others think the stories in the Bible

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    and blamed for blasphemy by his own people‚ a notion that is not explicitly talked about within the Bible. It is obvious in the movie and the Bible though‚ that Jesus has no bad intentions or threats to anybody‚ yet he becomes the enemy. The implied reason for this is that the Jews rejected Jesus and God. But why are the ideas of love and freedom that Jesus is promoting‚ in the movie and the Bible‚ so evil and unacceptable according to the people and high priests? At most of the important conversations

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    Bible and Truthfulness

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    advocate truthfulness and urge us to be truthful. In the holy Quran there are many verses that call for truthfulness and warn us from lying (not being truthful): “Oh you believers obey God and be truthful.” Also in the Old Testament and the holy Bible many sayings that advocate truthfulness: “Do not steal; Do not lie; Do not deceive; Do not take a false oath (do not falsely swear in the name of God) else your Gods name would be tarnished. All prophets and saints are described as being truthful

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    The Poisonwood Bible

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    Hannah Johnson Poisonwood Bible Essay August 19‚ 2013 Kingsolver‚ Barbara. The Poisonwood Bible. New York: HarperFlamingo‚ 1998. Print. Morally ambiguous characters -- characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying them as purely evil or purely good -- are at the heart of many works of literature. Choose a novel (Poisonwood Bible in this case) in which a morally ambiguous character plays a pivotal role. Then write an essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed

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    Interpreting the Bible

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    a young child‚ “Before you began reading the Bible‚ you must always pray and ask God for understanding.” We all know the Bible can be very difficult to interpret. However‚ in reading “How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth”‚ I have learned so much in just reading a few pages. I must agree all Christians should know how to interpret the word of God. God surely want each of us to read‚ trust‚ obey and apply His word to our everyday lives. The Bible is meant to be interpreted and understood because

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    Arguments of the bible

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    presentation of Dr. Towns is convincing on all arguments that the Bible is the word of God. I converted to be a Christian 22 years ago when I became a believer that Christ is God. As a young child is Sunday school‚ I use to ask question to my Sunday school teacher. If the Bible is the word of God‚ why did bad things happen in the Bible if God is a good God? As a teen and staying true to my religious upbringing‚ I knew in my heart that the Bible was the word of God because with God all things are possible

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    Love in the Bible

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    Developing the Community of God in the Bible One of the most significant themes presented throughout the Bible is love. It is‚ in many cases‚ the undertone‚ the overt message‚ the context‚ the commandment‚ the moral to the story‚ the answer to the difficult question‚ and the motive. What is love without its expression? The way in which we express our love is directly unto God and by loving other people. We form relationships with people that we know in a variety of ways and each time we encounter

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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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    Accounting and The Bible

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    There are many basic accounting concepts that are either directly or indirectly referenced in the Bible such as financial accounting‚ internal control‚ and management accounting‚ as discussed in the article “Accounting in the Bible” by Robert L. Hagerman. According to our textbook Fundamental Accounting Principles‚ accounting is an information and measurement system that identifies‚ records‚ and communicates relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable information about an organization’s business activities

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