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    The Book of Micah

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    Ahaz‚ Hezekiah - 758-698 B.C. o Message to both Northern and Southern Kingdoms (Israel and Judah). o Theme: Book of Righteousness of God o Micah had a simple life while Isaiah of nobility. o Micah’s key verse: He has told you‚ O man‚ what is good; And what does the LORD require of you But to do justice‚ to love kindness‚ And to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8). o New Testament key verse: "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you. (Matthew

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    Royal Idealogy

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    things that support this idea‚ the acknowledgement of the king as Yahweh’s anointed one and the function of the king as one whom Yahweh willed to deliver Israel. The best example to me is when King David was still anointed and chosen by the men of Judah and later by the elders of Israel but he also conquered Jerusalem and called it the city of David. According to many Biblical texts King David was seen as both a hero and a villain. But the genius of David is that he unified very diverse groups‚ as

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    Minor Prophet Amos

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    “burden-bearer” or “load-carrier.” He was unassuming‚ but bold and fearless when called to bear witness against the evils of his day. He was not known for his sympathy or warmth‚ but for his sense of justice and pride. Amos’ hometown was Tekoa a village in Judah‚ about ten miles south of Jerusalem. He was a shepherd and a grower of sycamore fig trees (Amos 1:1; 7:14). Amos seems to have been a prosperous and influential Judahite‚ but there is no indication that he was a priest or had any connection with

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    1. BIBLE QUIZ 2013 1. 2 CHRONICLES 1 2. Who was King Solomon? Son of David ch1verse 1 2. What did Moses‚ the servant of the Lord make in the wilderness? a. The tent of meeting of God ch1 verse 3 3. Who made the bronze alter? Bez`alel 1verse 5 4. Who was Bez`ael? Son of Uri/son of Hur 1verse 5 5. What did God say to King Solomon when He appeared to him in the b. night? Ask what I wil give you 1verse 7 6. Who said these words‚ "O‚ Lord God. Let they

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    Zion’s spiritual light and stream to it in great numbers‚ bringing their wealth with them. The Lord would provide his people lasting security; they would never need to close their gates. The prophet was at least partly looking ahead to God’s coming kingdom. His description of the nation’s joining in worship of the true God foreshadows Revelation 7:9–14‚ where people from every nation gather around God’s throne to praise him (Chp.26‚ pg.361). Isaiah is a book that unveils the full dimensions of God’s

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    COURSE INTEGRATION PAPER JEREMIAH 29:11 ____________________ A Paper Presented to Dr. Ken Hanna Dallas Theological Seminary _____________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course BE101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics ______________________ By Pamela Frazier December 2013 Course Integration Assignment: Jeremiah 29:11 I. Five Timeless Universal Principles II. Theme III

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    Jeremiah is the prophet of the old testament that I choose. He lived in the southern Kingdom of Judah and was alive about 600 BC before Jesus was born. He spread the message that all people were equal and that the people of Israel should worship God and never worship strange gods. He tried to explain to them that God loved them and would protect them‚ but the people of Israel didn’t listen. He continued preaching the word of God and telling people that God was good in all ways. Unfortunately‚ the

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    It is also worth noting that the unit has an internal cohesion‚ V5 applies the lines to the southern kingdom of Judah‚ probably after the destruction of the Northern Kingdom in 721BCE. The verse re-affirms the promises to the Davidic dynasty at Jerusalem. This promise extends to the last days (3:5); and is also a phrase found among the southern prophets in their speeches of new Jerusalem

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    Mod 5 Sg

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    STUDY GUIDE: MODULE 5 Harbin: Chapter 14 How did Rehoboam manage to lose most of his kingdom? He refused to cut taxes and threaten to raise them. Why is Asa viewed as a good king but given a mixed review? His lack of faith in God to assist with attack on Baasha in Northern Kingdom. How did Jehoshaphat show piety on the one hand but political naivete on the other? He went thru the country removing pagan shrines and sent teachers in the land teaching the law. he was judged for helping the

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    Woody Allen’s film‚ Crimes and Misdemeanors‚ explores the different ways that philosophy play in the inner workings of the human mind. Throughout the film‚ the audience witnesses the roles that ethics play in the lives of five different men: Judah Rosenthal‚ a successful ophthalmologist; Clifford Stern‚ a struggling documentary filmographer; Lester‚ a famous producer; Ben‚ a rabbi whose sense of sight is beginning to fail; and Louis Levy‚ a philosophical theorist. By the end of the film‚

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