Bible Dictionary Project Name: Donna Trussell Student ID: L00223708 Course: BIBL 104 Date: September 17th‚ 2014 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: Book of Esther The author of the Book of Esther was believed to be Mordecai‚ the Persian Jew. This book was written between 450-400 BC. The book of Esther has been questioned by critics about the authenticity and whether or not it was produced by biblical scholars. The book is named after the main character a Jewish girl named Esther. The book of
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The Poisonwood Bible Barbara Kingsolver uses her talent of creating believable real-life situations to engage the reader and draw their noses closer and closer to the spine of the book with every word. She is‚ furthermore‚ able to transform a dull history lesson of the colonization of the Congo to a thrilling‚ on-the-edge of-your-seat book. By allowing the development of several points of view from the wife and daughters of Nathan Price‚ the reader is able to capture the true picture of every situation
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I consider myself to be a very open-minded‚ spiritual and understanding human-being. Being raised in a Baptist church‚ and then converting myself to Methodist at the age of fifteen gave me two different points of view when it comes to the Bible. Of my personal experience‚ I have noticed a few differences between the two denominations. One difference I had noticed was of course the baptism beliefs. Baptist individuals tend to wait until the person that is being baptized actually wants to be baptized
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society. Abuse of power shows the major weakness of man and leadership shows the major strength of man. Throughout the Bible‚ numerous stories portray abuse of power and leadership. One major weakness that man struggles with is abusing power. Abuse of power basically manipulates the control people have in a way that turns out to be negative. Especially in the Old Testament of the Bible‚ several characters did not use the control they had in a positive way. The Pharaoh of Exodus 3-12 definitely misapplied
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Truly Love? The modern love - A normative critique. Love is an emotion of a strong affection and personal attachment. Love is also said to be a virtue representing all of human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection —"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". Love may describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. In English‚ love refers to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes‚ ranging from pleasure to
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In the Bible‚ there are many stories and events that take place. Most people in the world believe that these are just stories or myths from ancient times. Christians believe that these are more than just tales; they believe that that the Bible is fact. The majority of people in the world who have had an education believe that a major flood happened that have shaped the world into what it is today. The evidence of the flood can prove that the biblical story is indeed fact. In Genesis‚ God explains
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In The Poisonwood Bible‚ each character is affected by the Congo in their own way. Rachel was materialistic and self centered like her father. Rachel being the oldest of the sisters‚ she was the one who was used to the life in America. Rachel materialistic life and vanity was a cry for attention. Rachel was an exact copy of her father almost. She could take herself out of any situation that she did not want for herself. But she has the ability to use intelligence to survive. Ignorance is her physical
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The biggest reoccurring theme in the Poisonwood Bible is the cultural arrogance of the United States. At the beginning of the book the reader hears Ruth May say‚ “Rex Minton said we better not go to the Congo on account of the cannibal natives would boil us in a pot and eat us up.” This was the ignorance that the Americans were saying‚ and the reader knows the kid didn’t come up with that by himself. Nathan embodies the epitome of what the Congolese view of white people. The white people have forced
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In The Poisonwood Bible (1998)‚ author Barbara Kingsolver uses an array of stylistic features to influence the meanings that the readers make of the text. Perhaps the most prominent aspects of style employed are the manipulations in narrative voice. The novel has five narrators‚ the mother and four daughters of the Price family. Kingsolver has created a unique voice and personality for each of the Price girls by using specific diction‚ syntax‚ and sentence structure depending on which narrative voice
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In The Anchor Bible Dictionary. Edited by David Noel Freedman et al.‚ vol 5‚ 96-99. New York: Doubleday‚ 1992. Davies W.D. and Dale C. Allison. Matthew: A Shorter Commentary. London: T & T Clark International‚ 2004. Mays‚ James L.‚ ed. Harper’s Bible Commentary. San Francisco: Harper and Row‚ 1988. Nolland‚ John. The Gospel of Matthew‚ The New International Greek Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans‚ 2005. Swanson‚ Dennis M. “Centurion.” In Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Edited by David
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