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    Using Hebrew Fonts on Academic Computing Personal Computers Step 1) Login to one of Lab Computers and click on Start → Programs → Microsoft Office Tools → Microsoft Office Language Settings. You will see the dialog box on the right on your screen. Select Hebrew Language from left side box‚ you should see Hebrew listed inside “Enabled Languages” box (right side.) Click on OK button to close this window. Once you apply this setting‚ it will be stored into your account profile and you won’t need to

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    Moabite stone was made as a script that told of King Meesha’s revolts and raids in the area. They were sure but it was made either for or by him. Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar was significant inscriptions written in old Phoenician alphabet similar to old Hebrew script of the Bible. It was some of the earliest evidence of alphabetic writings. Apparently it was Egyptian because of appearance. The inscription on it curses and threatens anyone who desecrated the tomb. The Roman bronze figure of Artemis was of

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    There a number texts in the Hebrew Bible that prohibit cult images and are indicative that the ancient Israelite religion was largely aniconic. I think first it is wise to define what aniconism is before asking whether if it is fair to attribute the term to ancient Israelite religion and the Hebrew Bible. I understand aniconism to pertain to the texts that prohibit the visual expression of deities and their iconography‚ most explicit among these of course being the Second Commandment. I will contend

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    The Art of being Human is the way individuals can express their decision-making‚ thinking‚ and preferences. Ones philosophy‚ and religion depict the preferences in art‚ music‚ literature‚ and entertainment. In Monotheism: Personal God‚ the section about Christianity brings forth the actions as well as the mind set on how the actions are displayed. The belief of humans not being able to live a perfect life‚ and need the redemption is brought through Jesus Christ. In addition philosophy connects with

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    Joseph: From the Hebrew Bible and the Koran The Bible and the Koran are both glorious books of the world’s most flourishing religious cultures‚ Christianity and Islam respectively. At first glance‚ when you read the story of Joseph from the Hebrew bible and the Koran‚ they fundamentally seem to talk about similar ideals and storylines. They‚ however‚ have some deep seated differences‚ that may be a little philosophical in nature or might depend on the particular paragraph that we’re comparing.

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    2) Odysseus and Athena. Compare their relationship with that of Job and God from the Hebrew Bible. What does this suggest about the religious attitudes of the Hebrews and the Greeks. Odysseus and Athena’s relationship can be very closely compared to that of Job and God due to the harmonious nature of their coexistence. In the Odyssey‚ Athena acts as a sort of protector for Odysseus. “I that am always with you in times of trial‚ a shield to you in battle…” (pg 368‚ ln356) She is constantly

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    second cannon) Canon: the technical term for the official list of books comprising the Bible by a religious community. Former Prophets: consists of the books of Joshua‚ Judges‚ Samuel‚ and kings‚ which continue the narrative chronology of the Torah. Hebrew Bible: old testament Latter Prophets: the books named after individual prophets Major Prophets: the longer books of Isaiah‚ Jeremiah‚ and Ezekiel and the minor prophets Minor Prophets: the twelve shorter books from Hosea through Malachi Old Testament:

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    Before the Babylonian exile‚ Biblical prophesy reached its highest point. Prophets such as Jeremiah and Ezekiel changed and molded the scope of Israelite religion. Their writings were intelligent‚ insightful‚ well developed‚ and contained a great spiritual meaning. Following the Babylonian exile‚ however‚ prophesy took a depressing downward turn. There are many post exilic prophets‚ yet their writings are usually short‚ mostly irrelevant‚ repetitive‚ and‚ for the most part‚ anonymous

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    Who originally obtained the exclusive authority to fix the date for Jewish festivals prior to the establishment of the Jewish calendar? Before the establishment of a Jewish calendar‚ the identification and designation of Rosh Hodesh ("new moon" in Hebrew) for a given month was critical in fixing the dates for Jewish festivals for that month. The Jewish high court in Judea‚ known as the Sanhedrin‚ based in Jerusalem during Temple times‚ retained its centralized and exclusive authority for fixing the

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    What is unusual is a one-volume‚ comprehensive treatment of how the Hebrew Bible participates in and differs from the cultures of the ancient Near East. Drawing from a wide array of scholarship on the textual remains of the ancient Near East (archaeology rarely factors into his discussions)‚ John Walton’s new volume offers just such a rare synthesis. His analysis demonstrates many conceptual similarities between the Hebrew Bible and its ancient Near Eastern neighbors and locates the Bible’s

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