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    Ottoman Empire‚ but after the war the British took control. However‚ conflict had already begun between the Arabs and the Jews wanting to occupy the area. The Jews hadn’t had their own state for over 2000 years. They saw the biblical land of Palestine (Israel) as their natural home. The Jewish people base their claim to the land of Palestine on these three theses: 1) God promised the land to the patriarch Abraham 2) Jewish people captured‚ settled and developed the land 3) The international community

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    Kings of Israel Essay

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    Name: John Shisler Course and Section Number: BIBL 105-D23 Kings of Israel The story of the first three kings of Israel is a story of how God will raise you up when you are obedient to him. Saul and Solomon were not obedient to God and were therefore punished because of it. While David was not always obedient‚ he honored God and tried to be the best man and king he could be. Because of this‚ he was rewarded and honored by God. We can learn from these stories that obedience to God is necessary and

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    Palestine vs. Israel

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    Palestine Vs. Israel Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire until the end of World War I. The empire was ruled under the Muslims. The Ottoman Empire was the most liberal state. Christians‚ Jews and Muslims all wanted this country because of their beliefs and customs. After World War I Palestine was separated and Palestine‚ for the first time became a country with designated borders and area. Palestinian Muslims should gain more control of the land because their faith on the land is designed

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    OJT IN ISRAEL( DIARY) November 17(Sunday)- We do again pruning of Citrus at Guy’s farm November 18(MOnday)- pruning also November 19(TUesday)- 3rd day of classes in Agro Studies‚ we discuss about Capital Recovery Factor. November 20(Wednesday)- harvesting Nova( Hagai Farm) November 21(Thursday)- harvest also Nova( Hagai Farm) November 22(Friday)- harvest Nova Again( Hagai Farm) November 24(Sunday)- back to Guy’s Farm‚ we harvested santina November 25(MOnday)- The same November 26(Tuesday)-

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    western Asia and the eastern Mediterranean‚ after 1000 B.C.E. The Assyrian is located in northern Mesopotamia. It is hillier and has more varieties of temperature and greater rainfall than Babylonia. The history of the Israel is similar to the history of the Middle East. The first Israel people travel from places to places. They later settle down in an area and farm on the land. They fight with their neighbor from time to time. Their settle down to an agricultural way of life and later become a unify

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    Palestine Israel Conflict

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    their families lives and witnessing violence and death in which Israeli Forces bomb the two areas and internal fighting between Hamas and Fatah‚ two political parties. For Israeli children‚ the fear comes from Hamas militants shooting rockets into Israel killing or injuring themselves or their family. Within this conflict‚ there is three main parties responsible. In recent times‚ Fatah had the majority of seats within the Palestinian parliament. However in the 2006 election‚ the party lost the majority

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    On 15 May 1967‚ Israel celebrated its 19th Day of Independence. The economy had not yet recovered from a recession that had been caused the year before. Tensions on the border with Syria had risen significantly‚ sabotage was being committed in Israel’s territory by terrorists from the PLO in Lebanon‚ and settlements were being shelled by the Syrians on the Golan Heights. The aggression that Israel faced was due to the fact that her Arab Neighbours refused a Jewish nation in the Middle East. This

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    This land technically doesn’t belong to Israel under international law‚ which states that no territory can be acquired during war. The Zionist forces also attacked the USS Liberty‚ a US Navy ship‚ during this conflict. More than 200 Americans were wounded or killed‚ but the United States did not retaliate since Israel was an ally. Palestine’s first uprising‚ called an intifada‚ occurred in 1987. This event led to the formation

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    Week 2‚ J. Wellhausen‚ Prolegomena to the History of Israel Julius Wellhausen discovered that a source of legislation is detectable in the Pentateuch among previous discoveries of JE and D sources. He argued that this source of legislation is called‚ the Priestly Code. The letter P is given to this view. In the chapter one‚ Wellhausen showed how he came to the conclusion that P source is in fact the youngest source among the sources of JE and D. He concluded that the arrangement of the sources

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    ancient Israel‚ one can see how the influence of the Mosaic covenant is seen “as a legalistic covenant‚ in which you are saved by keeping the laws” (Shepherd‚ 2000)‚ and the Decalogue dictated the boundaries God was setting for His Nation‚ where there is no room for doubt or defiance being tolerated. The literary theme from the Pentateuch emerges in the writings of Isaiah‚ Micah and Jeremiah as prophetical books which were written relating to the spiritual issues of the southern kingdom of Judah (Israel)

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