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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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    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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    During the time of David‚ Israel’s wish for an illustrious king who would deliver its people from evil and herald a lasting period of prosperity and safety was inculcated through the communities’ worship of and dedication to Yahweh. Within the Book of Psalms‚ this ideology is rooted in the attribution of super-human traits to the king of Israel. This ascription highlights the close connection between Yahweh and the king as the royal ideology of the time regarded the king as a divine individual. However

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    and parallels or similarities with the story of David returning the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem in the Second book of Samuel chapter 6. As Mary “set out” for the hill country of Judah‚ so did David (compare Luke 1:19 to 2 Samuel 6:2). David‚ upon seeing the Ark‚ cries out “How can the Ark of the Lord come to me?” Elizabeth says the same thing about “the mother of my Lord” (compare Luke 1:43 to 2 Samuel 6:9). John leaps in Elizabeth’s womb‚ as David danced before the Ark (compare Luke 1:41 to 2

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    to Methuselah‚ saying that Janie was almost as old as him. The use of this allusion helps illustrate Jody’s desire to lower others to boost himself. Saul’s daughter and David “Janie had robbed him of his illusion of irresistible maleness that all men cherish‚ which was terrible. The thing that Saul’s daughter had done to David” (79).

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    and architecture alone; they had some very important contributions in the field of healthcare as well. Earlier all initiatives behind medicine and public health were depicted to be entirely British efforts . However this thought was challenged by David Arnold who was a later scholar who states‚ “It is certainly important to recognize the extent to which western medicine in India relied upon state action for its propagation and to take into account the influence of Indian resistance to its development

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    to live.’ King David This was of course how the Jewish people came into existence‚ from these wandering tribes a nation was formed‚ and they had as their King David. He himself was drawn from a humble background as a shepherd‚ yet he was to bring together a nation in a remarkable way. He unified the tribes and he brought the centre of religious worship to Jerusalem. It was to Jerusalem that he brought the Ark of the Covenant. King Solomon Then when he died it was the son of David‚ Solomon who was

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    Bible 105

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    Why did the people of Israel desire a King? Samuel‚ a judge for Israel‚ saved them from the Philistines‚ and led them back to God. When Samuel grew old‚ the people did not want a new judge. The tribes of Israel had many problems working together. Each tribes had their own leader with different rules to follow. The people of Israel demanded a King to be like the other nations. Samuel attempted to answer the concerns of the people by appointing his sons to be judges over Israel‚ but the Elders was

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    feared? When Joseph Strorm hears his son David make a reference to having a third arm‚ he strictly reprimands him in public. This depicts Joseph as a man who is so strongly devoted to his religious calling‚ that he would visit shame on his own family members should they even speak of that which is forbidden. 3. Why does Uncle Axel warn David about his gift? After Uncle Axel learns of David’s telepathic abilities‚ he becomes concerned. For although David is young and may not be attentive‚ Uncle

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    song “You make me lie down in green pastures” by Don Moen. It’s been stuck in my head ever since I heard it at a concert. “He makes me lie down” (Psalm 23:2). There’s a secret in this verse we often rush past. The Israelites who read this Psalm when David wrote it almost 1‚000 years before Christ‚ would have known from experience how hard it is to get a sheep to lie down. Keller writes that if a sheep is to lie down‚ he needs to feel absolutely secure. There is a lot of tension in a flock. Friction

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