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    When David wrote psalm 23 and psalm 27‚ he was going through a difficult time in his life. In both psalms‚ he was praying to God. Also‚ both psalms speak of the goodness of God. Additionally‚ these prayers talks about enemies. It talks about God leading His people on the right path and walking with them at good and bad times in their lives. They both tell us not to be afraid because God is with us. Moreover‚ David speaks about dwelling in the Lord’s house forever. Finally‚ both psalms illustrates

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    nuclear holocaust. The people of Waknuk believe it was God who sent Tribulation upon them for all their sins; this makes the Waknukians strict about anything different. The story’s main character is a boy named David Storm‚ son of Joseph Storm one of Waknuk’s most intolerant people. David‚and only a select few‚ can communicate without words but in what they call thought shapes. The other thought shapers are Michael‚ Mark‚ Katherine‚ Anne‚ Rachel‚ Sally‚ David’s half cousin Rosalind‚ and his little

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    I choose psalm 34 specific because of it is historical event in the life of David. However‚ Psalm 34 is not as important as using the setting to gain insight into the meaning and intent of the psalm. But as I can see how David praises God for deliverance from a life-threatening situations. In this vv. 1-2 the thought of first line is repeated in the second line‚ but it was expressed in different words for the sake of emphasis. To my understanding of Psalms 34 are filled with figurative expressions

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    History 225 05/17/2014 All the David’s Peter Paul Rubens 1577-1640 David Slaying Goliath Oil on Canvas 123x99 cm ca. 1616 Norton Simon Museum‚ Pasadena CA Ruben’s work is by far the most colorful and vibrant of the nine pieces selected. It is most similar to Michelangelo’s painting (9). Showing David about to decapitate a defeated Goliath. Ruben’s Goliath is not nearly as daunting inn size as Michelangelo’s. David is stepping on the head of Goliath after stoning him from his sling and

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    ethically‚ meaning: to apply the prayers with moral standards according to God’s word. For example‚ David is the one praying the imprecatory psalm while clearly understanding the holiness of God and his covenant with the nation of Israel. Pastor John Piper in his sermon‚ Pour Out Your Indignation Upon Them exclaims: “This is a reliable expression of what happens to the adversaries of Gods anointed‚ David is Gods anointed and Jesus is Gods anointed.” They Love God with the total embodiment of the person

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    (12:13-15) 1. David telling Nathan that he has sinned (12:13) a. Nathan telling David that the Lord has disregarded his sin (12:13a) b. David will not die for it (12:13b) 2. He is outright disdained for his sins by the Lord (12:14a) a. David’s child will suffer the price of his actions (12:14b) B. Repercussion of David’s sins (12:15-17) 1. Wrath of God on David’s household (12:15) a. God struck Bathsheba and David’s child (12:15a) b. The child was born and instantly was ill (12:15b) 2. David pleaded for

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    Bathsheba's Controversy

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    The Convincing Case of King David‚ The Murderer In all its complexities‚ its self-contradictions‚ its ambiguities‚ and its varied translations the Bible is one of the most difficult texts to fully understand. One prime example of the Bible’s vagueness is found in Second Samuel‚ chapters eleven and twelve in which the controversial “Bathsheba Incident” occurs. In this story‚ Bathsheba‚ the wife of Uriah the Hittite‚ is impregnated by King David after he is astounded by her beauty and could not resist

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    jealous‚ angry‚ and proud heart like that of Saul? Do you have a heart of evil‚ betrayal‚ and rebellion like that of Absalom? Or can you truly say that you have a pure heart; filled with love‚ forgiveness‚ and submission to God‚ like that of King David? Throughout the bible we see how God uses broken vessels and imperfect people to carry out His purposes. I believe the author’s intention and main theme was to show the hurting Christian that there is hope if they persevere and submit themselves

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    Leadership in the Bible

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    people seem to possess; however‚ these few people are the ones that many will always remember for what they have accomplished. The Hebrew Bible is filled with men and women who lead their people. From the Old Testament leaders of Joseph‚ Moses and David to Jesus‚ His 12 disciples and Paul in the New Testament‚ these people have inspired many of the leaders of today. While cultures have changed over time‚ the core components of leadership have always remained the same. Typically ambitious and quietly

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    David was This victory had made him popular among the Israelites. Saul became jealous of David rising popularity and tried to kill him(“David (King David)”). Saul is killed by the Philistines and David defeats Saul’s son for the throne. Because of this David is now king at the age of 30. David helped Israel become more powerful using military expeditions. Also he united the twelve Israelite tribes (“Ancient Jewish History:Biblical Times”). David moved the capital of Israel

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