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    For Guys : The Damsel The journey in finding her might be hard and rough especially when you are not settling for less than you bargained for but we must start from what the scripture says. Psalm 18:22 ?the man who finds a treasure‚ and he receives favor from the lord.? Psalm 19:14 also says ?fathers can give their sons an inheritance of houses and wealth but only the lord can give an understanding wife.? We must come to a balance here‚ you must find and also god gives. You don?t put the total responsibility

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    Cliffs: Prentice-Hall‚ 1990. Coogan‚ Michael D. The Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 2006 Genesis. The Catholic Study Bible New American Bible including the Revised Psalms and the Revised New Testament. New York: Oxford UP‚ 1991. Print. Matthews‚ Victor. Old Testament Parallels: Laws and Stories from the Ancient Near East. Mahwah‚ Paulist Press‚ 2006 Ryken‚ Leland. Words of Delight: An introduction to the Bible. Grand

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    chiastic psalm‚ I came across a large picture of the moon. Suspended in the blackness of space‚ I studied its massive size and numerous craters formed by meteors and asteroids. With a radius of over a thousand miles‚ truly‚ the moon is no ordinary creation. David was right in his assessment that “When I consider thy heavens‚ the work of thy fingers‚ the moon and the stars‚ which thou hast ordained; what is man‚ that thou art mindful of him? And the son of man‚ that thou visitest him” (Psalm 8:3-4‚

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    What do you think the psalmist is trying to say? This psalm has different meanings. I believe the psalmist is ultimately admonishing us to refrain from all forms of iniquity and evil‚ and instead encouraging us with a magnanimous opportunity to enjoy God’s blessing if we carefully obey His commands. How might this particular psalm apply today? I believe that this psalm is timeless. It has as much meaning today‚ as it did thousands of years ago. An example might be a former addict staying away from

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    Exegesis of Romans 1:18-21

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    Exegesis of Romans 1:18-21 Fred G. Zaspel‚ 1993 Introduction Following some introductory remarks leading to a statement of his theme‚ namely the saving power of the gospel of God’s righteousness received by faith (1:16-17)‚ the apostle Paul begins in this section to develop his argument. "The righteousness of God" revealed in the gospel is a gift of God received on the sole basis of faith (dikaiosune theou . . . ek pisteos v.17) in Jesus Christ. This justifying righteousness is the heart

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    Exegesis: Judges III Inside the Passage -key pieces of the passage explained in detail (historically‚ message wise‚ theologically) -Key word study (comprehensive‚ definitive‚ and aware complexity and ambiguity?) -summary of the passage (clear‚ concise‚ persuasive) -other Biblical material to understand this passage (references elsewhere in the OT or NT - list your sources Outline I. Prologue: Incomplete Conquest and Apostasy (1:1- 3:6) A. First Episode: Israel’s Failure to Purge

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    Psalm 141 Analysis Paper

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    Psalm (141) Analysis Paper Psalm 141 is a prayer seeking guidance and hope from the Lord. The speaker seems very worried‚ and begins the prayer with a desperate plea for the Lord to hear his voice. He does not ask for the Lord to do this though‚ he instructs him to; he demands it. “Make haste unto me…when I cry unto thee.” he says. This makes me feel as though there is something looming close on the horizon for this person‚ something that’s struck great fear into them for which they need immediate

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    Exegesis of Ephesians 2:1-7

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    God’s Mercy for the Ephesian Church: A Look at Ephesians 2:1-7 INTRODUCTION The book of Ephesians is one of Paul’s many New Testament letters‚ or epistles‚ to the Christian church still in its infancy. At the time of its writing‚ Paul is in Rome‚ imprisoned for championing the purposes of Christ and growing the church. We see numerous occurrences where Paul‚ being a man of little concern for the status quo‚ is either imprisoned or fleeing capture by Jewish or Roman officials for usurping the

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    Exegesis of John 3:16

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    Literary Criticism 1. Context In the verses leading up to John 3:16 through 3:21‚ we see Jesus in conversation with Nicodemus‚ who is not yet willing to accept Jesus as the son of God or as his lord and savior‚ and who is equally unwilling to make a decision on such a topic. We see a man who has not yet seized the opportunity to enhance his own life by letting Jesus into it. Nicodemus only sees the greatness of his own life and does not see the wisdom‚ truth‚ or virility that can be provided

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    Melissa Greenberg Prof Burke PHI 370 2-24-15 First Exegesis- Book Two‚ the definition of virtue Aristotle’s definition of virtue has been modified multiple times throughout book two; however‚ by (1107a) he comes to a true definition of virtue. Aristotle refers to virtue as what enables a person to live a truly happy life. Virtues work in accordance with the soul to enable people to make the right decisions about how to act in the given circumstances. According to Aristotle’s definition of virtue

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