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    The King James Version of the Holy Bible www.davince.com/bible Table of Contents Preface to PDF Version Preface to 1611 Translation Old Testament Genesis ... 1 Exodus ... 31 Leviticus ... 57 Numbers ... 77 Deuteronomy ... 103 Joshua ... 125 Judges ... 141 Ruth ... 157 1 Samuel ... 159 2 Samuel ... 179 1 Kings ... 195 2 Kings ... 215 1 Chronicles ... 233 2 Chronicles ... 251 Ezra ... 273 Nehemiah ... 279 Esther ... 289 Job ... 295 Psalms ... 309 Proverbs ... 395 Ecclesiastes ... 407 Song of Songs

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    Amos and Hosea

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    who believed he was commissioned by Yahweh to address his words to Israel‚ However Hosea was a native Israelite. With these two men was the custom of recording oracles which appear to have begun‚ for if the words of their prophetic predecessors were preserved in a written form‚ then they would have long since been lost to us all. Within a few years‚ prophets sharing similar concerns with Amos and Hosea began to be active in Judah and their words too‚ were preserved. II Kings 15 and Amos 1-9 Amos

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    Merneptah Stele

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    object is the Stele? How will this affect interpretation of what is written in it (e.g the genre of the text‚ implications of that for understanding it as a source for history)? 2. The stele is of importance for its mention of “Israel”. What can the stele tell us about Israel? The Merneptah Stele is an enticing inscription by the Ancient Egyptian king Merneptah discovered in 1896 at Thebes by Flinders Petrie. The inscriptions are put down on a ten foot high piece of black granite. The text contained

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    though a wild olive shoot‚ have been grafted in among the others and now share in the nourishing sap from the olive root.” He goes on to explain that the olive tree represents the covenants and promises to Israel. They grow from the roots which is God. The branches are the children of Israel and those who turn away from him are broken off. The people that fall off no longer reap the

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    Daniel Tindall L25850216 Bible 104 – B30 15 May 2013 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books Leviticus (Law) The book of Leviticus is an historical narrative that contains the bulk of the system of laws the Hebrew nation lived. The key theme of the entire book is to describe the various laws and how the Levites were to administer these laws. The main characters in this book are Moses and the members of the tribe of Levi‚ namely the family of Aaron. Aaron’s family was

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    mentioned in Jeremiah 51:59: "The word which Jeremiah the prophet commanded Seraiah the son of Neriah‚ the son of Mahseiah‚ when he went with Zedekiah the king of Judah to Babylon in the

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    Book of Ruth

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    fact at the time of writing. Date The mention of David (4:17) and his genealogy (4:18–22) places the writing after David’s accession to the throne (2 Samuel 2) in c. 1010 B.C. The narrator’s explanation of a custom once current “in former times in Israel” (Ruth 4:7) distances him from the story’s events‚ which occurred “in the days when the judges ruled” (1:1). Therefore‚ the book could have been written any time after 1010 B.C. by an author using accurate oral or written material as historical sources

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    Isaiah. The book of Isaiah is a book of judgment and revelation and has 66 chapters. The name Isaiah means the Lord is salvation and the book starts with a vision that the prophet Isaiah saw about Judah and Jerusalem (The Bible‚ Isaiah 1:1). Isaiah was the son of Amoz and he prophesied for about 50 years in Judah and Jerusalem in order to bring the

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    in her destruction‚ following which God will in turn destroy the nations and deliver Israel‚ bringing glory to himself. God’s rule of justice will be delivered to the nations through Israel’s witness to God’s glory; the nations will bring gifts to God and his people in Jerusalem and will be required to serve Israel.[3] Those among the nations who will learn and follow God’s ways will be participants with Israel in the worship of God; those who refuse will be destroyed.[4] The prophecy of Isaiah

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    Old Testament Notes

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    oppression Canaanite religion fertility crisis El head God throne divine council Asherah El’s Consort (spouse) Baal storm god and warrior thunderbolt fertility Role and function of the “judge” in Israel Question of leadership Judges 1:1 Question Juge sofet one who makes decision Outstanding persons in Israel between Joshua and Samuel Leaders in struggle with non Israelite neighbors Class of rulers Not hereditary like kings Not limited to men Deborah prophetess and judge Rose to leadership time

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