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    Trible has three points of argument that explain‚ counter‚ and address sexism in the Hebrew bible. Her first argument addressing sexism brings into question the use of language. Pieces from Isaiah Genesis‚ Psalm‚ and Jon that distinctly uses gendered (if not obvious) language to speak of Yahweh: God was a midwife‚ seamstress‚ housekeeper‚ nurse‚ mother” (Trible‚ 1973)‚ a caretaker‚ which Trible points out are all feminize images used to describe God and what he did for his people‚ in the words of

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    In the Cain and Abel narrative in the Hebrew bible a word enters and radically changes the narrative‚ and that word is חַטָּאָת which means sin. The result of this sin entering the story means that humans are cursed to work on the ground. The book of Genesis is an etymology for the formation of humankind‚ so the beginning of this relationship between humans and the ground is still relevant to readers today. Humans were originally given the earth as responsibility‚ rather than a punishment. The

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    From book-to-book within the Hebrew Bible‚ the God of Israel is described in many different ways. Depending on the events that are taking place‚ Yahweh takes on “new” roles that are depicted through the authors’ usage of various titles. Some examples in the book of Genesis are when Yahweh is portrayed as the “Judge of all the earth” (18.25)‚ the Creator (1.1-2.22)‚ and the deliverer of enemies (14:19b). Each of these characteristics that are attributed to Him are exemplified through the special circumstances

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    Page 1 Introduction The Epistle to the Hebrews (Hebrews) is commonly believed to be that of homily nature ‚ meaning it was written as sermon to fortify faith and not as doctrine to dictate or guide. Bart D. Ehrman‚ author of The Bible a Historical and Literary Introduction‚ points out that the text is read more like a “word of exhortation” (Heb 13:22)‚ which the author of Hebrews asserts it to be‚ and does not actually fit the description of a letter as we will see shortly . This view

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    My religious background began in the Church of God in Christ also known as C.O.G.I.C. whereas the Old Testament was the primary teachings that shaped my life’s values and forms. Upon publicly stating that I believed in Jesus Christ and that He died for my sins‚ I was baptized and thereafter considered “saved and sanctified.” The basis of my knowledge the New Testament derived mainly on the importance of my belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God; he died for our sins and is our risen Savior.

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    The Letter to the Hebrews (New Testament) The Epistle to the Hebrews was written for the Jewish Believers‚ stating that Jesus is the only true High Priest and he was the perfect sacrifice. Personally‚ upon reading I came to realize that it was written for followers of Jesus Christ who were persecuted‚ judged‚ rejected in the early ages. It was mentioned that “Still others had trial of mockings and scourgings‚ yes‚ and of chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned‚ they were sawn in two‚ were

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    Ancient Egypt Egyptians in the ancient times had a very different culture than today’s society. In order to understand the culture of ancient Egypt‚ one must know about their religion‚ arts‚ and language. In the ancient times‚ the people of Egypt believed in many different things that would bewilder most people. Their artists were some of the best ever to live. And their language is still not completely comprehended. "The religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptians were the dominating influence

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    HEBREW WISDOM A Paper Presented to Dr. Corin Mihaila of Liberty University Lynchburg‚ VA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Old Testament Survey BIBL 105 by Name October 27‚ 2014   INTRODUCTION This is my introduction to describe the teachings of Hebrew wisdom on diligence and laziness and how does this correspond with the contrast between wisdom and folly? I first want to give the definition of each of the words that I will be

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    The Hebrew Bible remains a composite document consisting of various types of literature‚ which reflects the concerns and attitudes of various writers writing in various times and places (Baskin‚ n.d.). Because of critical issues‚ the previous context is not considered in framing the story of the creation of man and woman (Burnett‚ 2016). This causes Hebrew idioms to get lost in the transaction‚ such as a female being referred to as a “helper”. However‚ in Exod. 18:4 KJV and in Deut. 33:7 KJV‚

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    Hebrew Wisdom Throughout the Bible there are countless scriptures that express the importance of wisdom over folly. Alike‚ there are many scriptures that explain the significance of diligence over laziness. There is much to be said regarding wisdom and remaining diligent‚ and what occurs when there is a strong lack of wisdom and diligence. Throughout this essay the teachings of Hebrew wisdom regarding these topics will be discussed in great detail. Solomon is thought to be the wisest man in history

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