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    Masculinity in the Bible

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    including generosity and protecting ones family and clan‚ 3) bravery‚ and 4) persuasiveness‚ honesty and forthrightness.”1 These four characteristics of masculinity can be applied to many of the characters in the biblical stories including Gideon‚ David‚ and Jesus. The masculine traits mentioned are examples of hegemonic masculinity which means the dominant view of masculinity within a society. The hegemonic masculinity traits are not the only measures of masculinity‚ and many of them do not apply

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    Notes on 1 Samuel

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    through David what a King under God was 3. Show establishment of central government from loose tribal affiliation Contents 70-80 yrs covered - Samuel born 1085 to 1010 David King of Judah 1 Sam principle characters are Saul and David. Also Samuel Illustrations OT stories‚ history & characters illustrate truths set forth in NT In them you meet man don’t want to be‚ also want be – potential is both Deep lessons & warning how to avoid one & discover the other Saul verses David Illustrate

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    Yahweh’s anointed one and the function of the king as one whom Yahweh willed to deliver Israel. A prime example of this would be King David‚ although with him‚ the scope was greatly enlarged. He was still anointed and chosen by the "men of Judah” (Sam. 2:4) and later by the "elders of Israel" (2 Sam. 5:3)‚ but he also conquered Jerusalem and called it the "city of David" (2 Sam. 5:9); he had a capital city that he considered his personal property‚ not a part of any tribal allotment. The next important

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    According to David‚ what does Monty look like? A. Monty stomach was fat and bloated his legs were spindly his dull black fur was filled with crusts and scabs ‚and bald red patches wit oozing sores 4. Does Monty enjoy the food the Clapham’s feed him? How do you know? A. I don’t think so because he doesn’t pay an attention to Monty but Monty had no choice he had to eat the entire bread and leftover food. 5. Is David usually a violent child? How do you know? A. Well David had never hurt

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    Crude: the Documentary

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    been contaminating the rainforest for around three decades‚ poisoning the water‚ air and land. The pollution has created a ‘death zone’ that has been increasing the rates of cancer‚ leukemia‚ birth defects‚ and several other health illnesses. This ‘David and Goliath’ story brings up an array of topics: human rights‚ the power of the media‚ global politics‚ multinational corporate power‚ and celebrity activism. The film was shot in different countries and in multiple languages. Berlinger presented

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    The Time of Samuel

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    to be a king like those of all nations.” (Holy Bible). He was anointed as Israel’s first king by Samuel. David was a shepherd boy‚ very young‚ but had a heart for the Lord. Israel and Judah loved David and he became good friends with Johnathan‚ the son of Saul. He was chosen as Israel’s second king after God rejected Saul. Solomon‚ the son of David‚ became king after the death of David. He was the wisest and richest man who ever lived. Israel desired a king because first‚ they wanted to

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    of Joshua‚ Judges‚ I & II Samuel‚ I & II Kings 2. Know that the literature of these books is historical narrative 3. Recognize important features in the Former Prophets • Jerusalem- spoken of frequently • A king for Israel- specifically‚ King David- he is viewed as the ideal king • Yahwist prophets- champions of religious purity • A preference for the Southern Kingdom- Judah • A negative view of the Canaanites 4. Identify details concerning the geographical structure of Canaan • More diversity

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    my tablets and make a cuppa. I get my son David up at 6:45am and get him out of bed. I then wash him before taking him back to his room‚ laying him on the bed and changing his pads. Then I dress him and put him into his wheelchair. I give him his breakfast and his medication then I take him into the living room and put his trainers on and wait for the van to take him to the day centre. This all takes a couple of hours to get David ready. The van picks David up between 8:30am and 9:30am to go to the

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    Conflict 6—Systemic conflict (Numbers 11-14‚ 16‚ 20) These passages cover a series of confrontations between Moses and Israel during the wilderness wanderings. First of all‚ the people begin complaining about their food. Moses gets so weary with their complaints that he asks G-d to deliver him from the people. G-d responds to Moses with help‚ and to the people with more quail than they could possibly imagine. Following this episode‚ the same spirit of complaining that was systemic in the congregation

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    Jesus Christ Ch 5

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    Choosing a King    Saul was selected king but lost the kingship because he disobeyed divine commands. David was anointed by Samuel to replace Saul. Saul fell on his sword in despair. Israel’s Greatest King David became the sole king of Israel‚ uniting all tribes into a single nation. David brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem to show YHWH’s abiding presence to the new nation. David had has faults for which he begged forgiveness. Solomon succeeded his father as king. A Divided Kingdom

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