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    Genesis 41 Paraphrase

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    Paraphrase and Summary of Genesis 41 When the two full years had passed‚ pharaoh the King of Egypt had a dream. He was himself standing by the Nile River. When out of the river‚ there came up seven cows‚ sleek and fat. Seven ugly and gaunt bulls ate up the fat and smoothie ones. Pharaoh woke up. He slept and had a second dream. He saw seven ears of healthy and good wheat grown up on a single stalk. Seven ears of corn scorched by the East wind. The thin barley swallows up the healthy ears. Then‚

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    Though Noah‚ Daniel and Job were in it as I live‚ says the Lord God‚ they shall deliver neither son nor daughter; they shall but deliver their own souls by their righteousness.Ezekiel 14:14 Through Ezekiel‚ God commends three Old Testament ‘worthies’ to us: Noah‚ Daniel and Job. Three saints who were not contemporaries – for their lives on earth were passed in distant centuries and different circumstances. Why did God single out these three? What doNoah‚ Daniel and Job have in common? We read that

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    Tabernacle Of Moses

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    When Israel was in the wilderness‚ the Tabernacle of Moses was a symbol of the presence of God. The Tabernacle of Moses served as a prototype and shadow of the heavenly reality to come (Heb 8:5). The structure of the Tabernacle was thus designed to symbolize the active presence of God among His people (Hill and Walton 2000:97). The shape of the covenant worship was spelt out in the function and the furnishings of the Tabernacle. 1. Function of the Tabernacle The Tabernacle was the focal point of

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    God was angry at the Israelites because when Moses was up on the mountain‚ the Israelites took it upon themselves to use their gold to create a golden calf to worship. God had specifically stated in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:4-17) that the Israelites were not to worship other idols or gods. By ignoring the commandment to not worship others‚ the Israelites showed God that they did not fear and respect him as they should. God is extremely angry because he believes that after all he has done for

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    Exodus: The Story of Redemption and Regeneration There is no greater story that parallels salvation and redemption like the Exodus account. According to the Miriam dictionary‚ redeem is defined as “to make (something that is bad‚ unpleasant‚ etc.) better or more acceptable; to exchange (something‚ such as a coupon or lottery ticket) for money‚ an award‚ etc.; to buy back (something‚ such as a stock or bond).” The story of the great “exodus” we can see this definition in its fullest come to life

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    ISRAEL’S JOURNEY FROM EGYPT TO JORDAN MEMORY VERSE: “And he led them forth by the right way‚ that they might go to a city of habitation” (Psalm 107:7). TEXT: Numbers 33:1-56 In our previous study in the book of Numbers‚ we learn about the settlement of the tribes of Reuben‚ Gad and half tribe of Manasseh on the eastern side of Jordan. They requested for the land which Israel had already conquered because it was ideal for their cattle and sheep‚ and Moses granted their request with a proviso

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    The Time of Samuel

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    Frances Mix BIBL 105-D12 Essay Question 2 The time of Samuel was the transition from Judges to Kings. Israel was governed by judges and God was their king. They were not consistent in their obedience to God. Because of their disobedient‚ God allowed them to be oppressed by other nations. When they repented and cried out to the Lord‚ He always delivered them. Israel wanted a King so they could be like the other nations. Saul was endowed with what seemed to be great potential for leadership

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    Review Essay II In “Feminist Hermeneutics and Biblical Studies‚” Phyllis Trible writes to make a statement for feminist and women in Biblical context. She states that the female perspective on faith has been obscured because of the centuries of male interpretation and language. Trible conducts a study on women through scripture and does that in three different approaches‚ starting with the exploration of women in the ancient Israel and their subordination. She then proceeds to the counter literature

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    Abimelech And Ilyich

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    Take a look at another biblical story for an example of this process; as the Book of Judges gives the audience of glimpse of exactly how bad the risky shift process can be. A story that may not be familiar to most is the story of Abimelech. The story goes as such‚ there was a death of a very prominent man of the people of Jerusalem; now this man had many sons‚ and of his sons would be our character Abimelech. The conflict in the story occurs when Abimelech wants to overthrow his brothers; now

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    Nation Murray 1/5/11 Period 1 Letter from Birmingham Jail Assignment 1. Identify a list of biblical allusions King uses in this essay. Explain how these allusions to biblical figures and events appeal to both ethos and pathos. “Just as the prophets of the eighth century B.C. left their villages and carried their thus saith the Lord far beyond the boundaries of their home towns‚ and just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners

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