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    prophesies about the kingdom. o John the Baptist’s prophecy includes four surprises: • Full valleys • Flat mountains • Straight curves • Level bumps o Mary’s prophecy mentioned that: • Rulers of the old kingdom will not longer become rulers in the new kingdom. • The lower class in the new kingdom will be lifted from their debts/living status. ➢ Two kingdoms o Kingdom of God • Inverted kingdom and a relational kingdom • Many descriptions of the Kingdom of God o Kingdom of the World ➢ The

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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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    Kingdom of God La Vonia Faulkner Grand Canyon University New Testament Foundations BIB/502 Dr. Kennedy Adarkwa January 07‚ 2013 Kingdom of God Describing what is meant by the Kingdom of God can be very complex‚ because so many people has set forth to describe this phrase to the best of their own knowledge‚ and generally each of these descriptions differs. Personally‚ besides the many verses in the Bible that are relative to the subject‚ it is best described by Donald B. Kraybill. In Kraybill’s

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    Understanding the Kingdom Sandra Seelhammer Grand Canyon University: BIB - 351 November 19‚ 2014 Jesus teaches that the Kingdom of God requires a new lifestyle that is exactly opposite of the one we live in this world. He teaches that repentance from sin and acceptance of Christ as Savior are the only requirements for entrance. Jesus says “I confer on you a kingdom‚ just as my Father conferred one on me” (Luke 22:29‚ NIV). Our Savior reached out to the broken‚ the poor‚ the sick‚ men‚ women‚ and

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    numerous significant cultural differences between the Egypt and Israel. The tension between these differences has contributed to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. LTC William D. Wunderle identifies a number of dimensions of cultural variances useful for analyzing and comparing cultures. 1 Wunderle’s cultural variations of Languages‚ Customs‚ Dress‚ Religions‚ Formality‚ and Power Distance will be analyzed and contrasted. 2 Today Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty represents a volatile situation that might have

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    Israel and the Missionary Call It is extremely easy to get mixed signals in regard to Israel’s relation to foreign nations in the Old Testament. There seems to be a tension in whether God’s blessings are for Israel alone or for the entire world through Israel. I believe that the Old Testament has much evidence that would point to the fact that Israel is chosen by God the Father to not only be content being the chosen elect of God‚ but also to act as a sort of “missionaries” bringing God’s blessing

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    Slide 1:- THE ISRAEL PALESTINE CONFLICT Slide2:- PALESTINE 1850’S Slide 3:- 1880’S EUROPE Anti-Semitism Pogrom Over 200‚000 Jews were murdered in state organise Russian pogroms. Jewish figures came to a conclusion that without a state of their own Jews Would always be persecuted. Slide 4:- MIGRATION Theodor Herzl was the founder of modern Zionism. He advocated mass Jewish immigration to Palestine. From 1882 onwards mostly eastern

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    The issues between Palestine and Israel originate in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The list could drag on and on about what exactly they are fighting about but most of their issues are somehow related to land and property. To this day they can’t come to an agreement on who owns Jerusalem. That has been a touchy subject for ages. Israel is also worried about their settlements they have created since the Six Day War and what will happen to them if and when a peace treaty is defined. One

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    the hill of Jerusalem or the Land of Israel. Zionism is a system of beliefs and ideas that express “the desire to return to their homeland‚” Israel.1 The idea of Zionism began with the “rise of national sentiments in Europe‚” and was published by Theodor Herzl in 1896.2 The concerted efforts of the Zionist movement‚ Chaim Weizmann‚ the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate over Palestine were the primary causes of the establishment of the state of Israel and the resulting impacts. The

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    members of Israel’s one million Arab population. Hundreds of Palestinians living within Israel have been arrested after riots erupted in Arab towns early last month in protest over killings by the Israeli security services in the early days of the intifada. Some have been held in custody‚ denied bail or immediate access to lawyers. Amnesty’s findings are further evidence that‚ after moves towards reform‚ Israel is slipping back into the pattern of widespread human-rights violations that characterised

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