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    messianic promise as contained in the Old Testament. What prophecy does Matthew cite in vs. 6‚ and where is it in the Old Testament? (see the footnote) ‘And you‚ Bethlehem‚ land of Judah‚ are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; since from you shall come a ruler‚ who is to shepherd my people Israel.’” This is found in the Book of Micah (5:1) What 3 gifts did the Magi bring? The Magi brought gold‚ frankincense‚ and myrrh. Luke 2:1-14 In what city does the birth of Christ take place

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    concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ and Hezekiah‚ kings of Judah.” This is the first we hear of Isaiah and he just had a vision instead of being called upon like Jeremiah. God’s word also just came to Hosea‚ rather than being chosen like with Jeremiah. This is shown in Hosea 1:1‚ “The word of the Lord that came to Hosea son of Beeri‚ in the days of Kings Uzziah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ and Hezekiah of Judah‚ and in the days of King Jeroboam son of Joash of Israel.” Jeremiah

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    Judaism analysis

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    ASSIGNMENT 2: Visit to a church Dr.Roumen Solov 04/02/2014 For the purpose of this assignment we decided to visit the “ADATH ISRAEL” synagogue in Montreal located just outside of downtown in Cote de Neiges. Upon arrival‚ we were amazed by the large size of this hexagonal shaped brick building. We contacted the synagogue beforehand in order to inquire about what to wear. The Rabbi’s assistant told us that it was custom for women to wear dresses and men to wear suits as well

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    new dimensions of the 8thcentury prophetic movement‚ where ecstasy‚ which has been cited by many scholars as illustrating the borrowed phenomenon‚ has been replaced or fundamentally undermined by a more rationalistic approach to problems bedevilling Israel. Amos‚ it can be argued‚ seems to have inaugurated a movement of rationalist who made sense out of the word of Yahweh. It is in this light that a critical analysis of the book of Amos will reveal even the relevance of Amos’ thought patterns to the

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    Paul in the New Testament

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    of the letters that Paul wrote. This answer also aids in the explanation of how and why Paul argue with the Ioudaioi.  Ioudaioi was the name given to the people of Judah after Alexander the Great conquered Judah in 333 BCE. Judah was originally one of the twelve tribes of Israel‚ and was the name for the southern kingdom after Israel split in 922 BCE after the death of King Solomon. The term Ioudaioi is often mistranslated from Greek as Jews. In contrast‚ it should be properly translated as Judeans

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    The Old Testament

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    Social injustice is simply the mistreatment of people and is absolutely not God’s intent for humanity. During the prophet Micah’s time‚ wicked behavior became widespread all over Israel and Judah and was not tolerated by God. “The Lord was angry that social injustice became common in Israel and Judah” (Hindson & Yates). Social injustice in the times of the Old Testament included those who were in roles of power‚ treated those in poverty as sources of wealth and did not pay them for their

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    Jeremiah 29: 11 Thesis

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    The Israelites were not in Babylon because they had been unfaithful to God‚ not because He had forgotten his promises to Israel (“New International Version Jer.”). The book of Jeremiah encouraged the captives that a time of renewal was on its way after their bondage. The captivity of Judah was accomplished by three distinct invasions of Babylonians. The first invasion and captivity was in 607 B.C.‚ at the time Daniel and his friends were carried into captivity

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    Luke 11: 1-13 Analysis

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    end to the kingdom of Israel. In that day I will break Israel’s bow in the Valley of Jezreel.” Hosea does have more children after Jezreel. Gomer conceives again and gives birth to a daughter. Again‚ God has a name in mind for the child. The child is named Lo-Ruhamah. This name means “not loved”. God gives the daughter this name to show that God will no longer show love to the nation of Israel. Judah is exempted from this and God will show love and save the people of Judah. Another child is conceived

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    documents do not; where God has intervened in Israel’s history. This document also emphasized the Urban Law of the Divine Right of Kings and stressed God’s covenant with Israel and man. It has been suggested that J document was written as late as the later part of the 9th century in the Southern Kingdom of Judah or as early as 10th century Israel (as a United Kingdom) during the times of David and

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    DBS 620 Encountering the Old Testament A Christian Survey Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E. Beyer Baker Books Caron M. Allen Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Studies This paper is prepared for Newburgh Theological Seminary and College of the Bible March 16‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION I continued my study in pursuit of the doctoral degree in Biblical Studies by reading the text‚ Encountering the Old Testament. Little did I know when I began reading this text that it would so completely

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