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    In the Bible’s Book of “Genesis” it is very clear how every archetype has distinctive characteristics which makes them unique. God has some of the most interesting characteristics. On the first page it becomes clear that God is in control. He doesn’t play by the rules; He makes them. In some of the earliest books of “Genesis” it is shown that above all other characteristics‚ the God of the ancient hebrews is like a parent to the people He creates. Just like a parent God is disciplinary‚ insane‚ and

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    Kaecy Gibaud RELG 205W A Compare Rig Veda and Genesis--similarities and differences Before the dawn time the world was created through Purusa in the Rig Veda and through God in Genesis. In Genesis it is stated that God created heaven and the earth and ended with the creation of man. Whereas‚ in the Rig Veda a thousand heads hath Purusa‚ thousand eyes‚ a thousand feet; on every side pervading earth he fills a space ten fingers wide and ended with a sacrifice. Although‚ as both religious aspects

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    The Role of Gender in Antigone and “Genesis” Gender inequality has been a prevalent issue in society through many centuries. Modern arguments about appropriate gender roles often cite traditional texts. Many use Sophocles’ Antigone and the creation myth in “Genesis” to defend or attack gender dominance. Antigone and “Genesis” contain a complicated view of women’s liberation and subordination. Through recognizing the role of gender in Antigone and “Genesis”‚ both authors reveal that even though

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    major themes in both Antigone and the book of Genesis. Antigone is laden with violent imagery; countless arguments causing conflict between Antigone and Creon as well as Creon and Haemon; and the blatant violence of the various murders and suicides present in the play. Genesis‚ on the other hand‚ has a range of stories; a handful of which contain large-scale violence‚ such as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah or Noah and the great flood. Genesis‚ as a much larger text than Antigone‚ also contains

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    Genesis chapters two to three are passages frequently used to justify male superiority and domination over women. Dennis T. Olson‚ Phyllis Trible‚ Anne Clifford and many other biblical scholars have provided alternative interpretations of Genesis that work against the conventional androcentric reading. Phyllis Trible’s take on the first two chapters of Genesis uses feminist hermeneutics to represent the creation of Eve as independent from Adam and how the story does not advocate women as subordinate

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    Genesis five is the first genealogy listed in the Bible. I used to glance over the genealogies and not pay much attention to them because‚ to be honest‚ I thought they were boring. I remember asking my mother once if I had to read them and she told me that God put them in His Word for a reason‚ so read them and I do. This genealogy starts with Adam and ends with Noah and his three sons. First‚ you notice that all three of his sons are mentioned instead of one. Usually the genealogy will cover the

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    Abraham‚ a very important hero from Genesis‚ was the first person to believe in a single God. He was the first to show devoted faith to God and risk everything to follow God. He always found strength in his faith in God‚ but sometimes his unyielding‚ strong faith was a weakness that almost got good people hurt. Abraham is one of the most important people in the Old Testament because he was the first person to believe in and be called by God. "The Lord said to Abram‚ ‘Go forth

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    Despite of the fall Adam and Eve had‚ this theme shows the beginning of redemption. When God flooded and burned humanity‚ He separated a specific family line so later in the future bring salvation to the world. The theme of beginnings which is found in Genesis 1-2‚ answers some of the questions people have for example‚ how was the earth made or how was humanity made. This fits into the biblical story line because in the Creation we see how God put everything together and how He is also involved with the

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    Flood Essay The Epic of Gilgamesh and Genesis are ancient texts that were widely read and are continually examined today. Although both stories discuss global floods enforced by the gods‚ there are both similarities and differences of time‚ historical background and context‚ the way the stories are told‚ and the animals and people on board the arks. These two stories have similar plots that involve the lessons that teach one to embrace the reality of their mortality‚ to do right‚ and stay on the

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    In the sacred text “In The Beginning: Genesis” Moses writes about Adam‚ Eve‚ God‚ and the serpent. The serpent tempts Adam and Eve to eat the fruit from the forbidden tree of knowledge that God told them not to eat from. In the epic poem “The Odyssey” Homer writes about Odysseus going to fight in the Trojan War and his twenty year journey to make it back home.When the characters got tempted‚ what they wanted looked good at the time‚ but when they pursued it‚ they turned out to have consequences.

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