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    Paul in the New Testament

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    in various books of the New Testament including some of the letters that Paul wrote. This answer also aids in the explanation of how and why Paul argue with the Ioudaioi.  Ioudaioi was the name given to the people of Judah after Alexander the Great conquered Judah in 333 BCE. Judah was originally one of the twelve tribes of Israel‚ and was the name for the southern kingdom after Israel split in 922 BCE after the death of King Solomon. The term Ioudaioi is often mistranslated from Greek as Jews. In

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    Social injustice is simply the mistreatment of people and is absolutely not God’s intent for humanity. During the prophet Micah’s time‚ wicked behavior became widespread all over Israel and Judah and was not tolerated by God. “The Lord was angry that social injustice became common in Israel and Judah” (Hindson & Yates). Social injustice in the times of the Old Testament included those who were in roles of power‚ treated those in poverty as sources of wealth and did not pay them for their labor

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    King David

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    geopolitical constraint. The city is situated at the center of the three territorial blocs that were controlled by the twelve tribes of Israel‚ and it borders the territory of the Tribe of Benjamin - to which King Saul had been apart of - and on that of Judah‚ King David’s tribe. Thus

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    go everywhere I send you and say everything I tell you to say” and touches his mouth to place in him the word of the Lord (Jeremiah 1:6-7). God had also gives Jeremiah a vision of what is going to happen in the northern kingdoms. He is told that Judah and Jerusalem are going to be attacked‚ and that he should warn the people (Jeremiah 1:11-19). Jeremiah continues to prophecy during the reign of King Josiah (Hyatt 1958). He condemns idolatry the greed of the priests‚ and false prophets. He wars the

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    the “House of Aaron and Israel.” Perhaps this may have been a reference to the John the Baptist (House of Aaron) and to Jesus the Christ (House of Israel). The exception to this theory is that technically Jesus was from the House of Judah‚ but collectively he Judah was Israel’s son‚ hence‚ the house of Israel would suffice. 7. The writer of the document explains the administrative hierarchy for members of the covenant. The one above all was the Overseer of the assembly. The document instructs

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    The brothers looked up and spotted a group of traders journeying from Gilead to Egypt‚ while their camels were carrying riches and spices. Judah suggested to his brothers to sell Joseph and his siblings agreed so they followed through Judah’s plan. Judah explained to his brothers that it would be a better life decision so that they wouldn’t carry the guilt of having the knowledge that they killed their brother. When the Midianite traders came closer

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    Deuteronomy 5-8‚ 10-12‚ 27-28 – At this time‚ the people of Israel are preparing to enter into the Promised Land‚ but before they do‚ Moses speaks to the people in a sermon-like manner. Moses knows that he will not enter the land of Canaan‚ so he instructs the younger generation in what they are supposed to do when they do eventually cross the Jordan. First and foremost‚ the people of Israel are to love their Lord (YHWH) with all of their heart and be sure to keep his commandments at all cost.

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    history. This document also emphasized the Urban Law of the Divine Right of Kings and stressed God’s covenant with Israel and man. It has been suggested that J document was written as late as the later part of the 9th century in the Southern Kingdom of Judah or as early as 10th century Israel (as a United Kingdom) during the times of David and

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    “The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart‚ the less capable you are of loving the present”- Barbara De Angelis. Ellen Hopkins’s novel Rumble uncovers the story of Matthew‚ an average teenage boy struggling with the suicide of his younger brother‚ Luke. Through poetry‚ Matthew expresses his denial‚ guilt‚ and‚ most importantly loss of faith. He explains the guilt he feels for not standing up for his brother who endured constant homophobic bullying. These emotions present in Matthew’s

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    Abstract In this essay the presentation of Yahweh in the book of Isaiah will be discussed. There are several descriptions and images of Yahweh‚ the God of the Jews‚ in the book of Isaiah. The essay will look at what images and descriptions are given for Yahweh‚ and how these images are used to present Yahweh. The Yahweh that is presented in the first part of Isaiah is differently presented than in the second part of Isaiah. This essay will describe certain images and place them in the context of

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