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    Field Assignment David Soloman‚ a very intelligent and respected young man‚ attended court for reasons in which he can never imagine. Murder was a charge involved in his case‚ yet he still couldn’t come to think that it ever happened. His family‚ including his grandparents were‚ all killed in a home invasion in which the suspects took all the valuable belongings. Upon coming home from school‚ he noticed loud cries for help coming from his home. He entered his house and was immediately struck on

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    qualms about destroying Smiths reputation‚ or his life‚ for his own personal gain. Taylor is a man with seemingly unlimited power to control the very minds of people. In addition to being a story of good v. evil‚ Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a David and Goliath story. In addition to being a good man‚ Jeff Smith is also a man with very little money and power. Jeff doesn’t have the resources to fight Taylor. But he knows that he is right‚ and that’s all he needs to keep on fighting. Taylor‚ on

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    Humble What is humble? My definition of humble is when a person thinks less of themselves and is grateful for what they have‚ recognizes their faults‚ and can admit that they are not the best at everything. Being humble is necessary to succeed in today’s society‚ and it is a necessity to go far in life. Although it is a struggle trying to be humble while dealing with certain people‚ I strive to be humble in everyday life. I do this because I accept the fact of knowing that I am not better than

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    Daniel Tindall L25850216 Bible 104 – B30 15 May 2013 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books Leviticus (Law) The book of Leviticus is an historical narrative that contains the bulk of the system of laws the Hebrew nation lived. The key theme of the entire book is to describe the various laws and how the Levites were to administer these laws. The main characters in this book are Moses and the members of the tribe of Levi‚ namely the family of Aaron. Aaron’s family was

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    mighty thunder shake the crown‚ What can the threatened judgement now prolong? Half the kingdom is already gone” (Line 39) King Saul felt threatened by David after he returned home from conquering Goliath. When he returned “a bright chorus meets” to greet him home‚ and Saul immediately wants him killed. Saul never succeeds and eventually David becomes king. Women sang in the streets‚ they were merely objects to greet the men home from war and fluff them upon their arrival. Finch’s voice is

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    meaning she bows down with respect; her face to the ground‚ in honor before the king. Because Adonijah is in the throne‚ she is troubled; Bathsheba asks him why Solomon is not king because of his promise he said. She is worried to know why King David is not aware of this. 2. We cannot do this thing‚ to give our sister to a man who is uncircumcised‚ for that is a disgrace among us. Only on this condition will we agree with you‚ that you will become like us in that every male amongst you is

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    Samuel (turned the 12 tribes into a monarchy‚ appoint Saul as king)‚ Saul (king of the tribes)‚ David (son of Saul second king of the tribes)‚ Solomon (son of David third king of the tribes‚ after death tribes split)‚ Cyrus (king of Persia‚ was a pagan) We have not had a lot of dates to remember (70 CE is one )… but it is important to have a sense of chronological order; be sure to know who comes first (David? Moses? Jesus? Augustine?) Following are some words‚ themes‚ questions‚ illustrations

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    I. Saul disobeys in battle 13:1-15 A. Background of Saul 13:1 1. Saul’s age 13:1a 2. Number of years Saul has been king 13:1b B. The start of the battle 13:2-7 1. Saul’s strategy 13:2 a. Saul takes 2‚000 men 13:2a b. Jonathon takes 1‚000 men 13:2b 2. The first attack 13:3-4 a. Jonathon attacks Philistine outpost 13:3a b. Saul summons the Israelites 13:3b-4 3. Philistines prepare to fight 13:5 4. The Israelites fled and hid 13:6-7 a. Israelites hid in caves

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    The Book Of Psalm 23

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    my Great Aunt and I would read together as she taught me about the Lord at a young age. She was like a mother to me when I was younger‚ reading through the book of Psalm reminded me of several of our adventures. This passage explains the confidence David had in the Lord to see him through any challenge life may bring him (Deffinbaugh‚ 2004). Psalm 23 has a certain comfort embedded within it‚ at a level that cannot be fully expressed in a written

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    Bible Quiz Questions 4

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    his kingship was a failure‚ and his kingdom was about to collapse. Question 2 3 out of 3 points A key advantage the authors mention that poetry has over prose is it is easier to memorize. Question 3 3 out of 3 points According to Hindson David showed all of the essential qualities of leadership. Question 4 3 out of 3 points According to Harbin Sauls death was a tragic end in that he Question 5 3 out of 3 points The historical context‚ date of the oracle‚ and audience are all important

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