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    voice‚ trembles at his voice. Chorus: G(A) D/F#(E/G#) How great is our God‚ sing with me‚ Em7(F#m7) D/F#(E/G#) How great is our God‚ all will see‚ C(Dmaj7) D(E) G(A) How great‚ how great is our God. Verse 2: Age to age He stands‚ and time is in His hands‚ Beginning and the end‚ beginning and the end. The Godhead‚ three in one: Father‚ Spirit‚ Son‚ The Lion and the Lamb‚ the Lion and the Lamb. Bridge: G(A) D/F#(E/G#) Name above all

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    turns associated with the move from octave to sestet and to final couplet make them a useful and dynamic form for many subjects.] Shakespeare’s sonnets are among the most famous in English poetry‚ with 20 being included in the Oxford Book of English Verse. Shi (poetry) Shi (traditional

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    Trials and Tribulations in James 1:2-18 The Epistle of James is one of the books of the New Testament that deals with the Christian character and how to deal with daily Christian life. The author of James identifies himself in the opening verse as “James‚ a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ”. Many speculated that the author was the attributed to the apostle James‚ brother of John and the son of Zebedee. The text refers to present persecutions and the time of writing is consistent

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    innocence * Wastefulness of the war: futility * Evil tramping over good Structural features and effects * The poem is separated into three stanzas which have four lines each. The verses rhyme with the next in pairs of two (a-a-b-b‚ c-c-d-d‚ e-e-f-f) and all the verses have eight syllables. * Each verse has a different tone * Description of the ‘soldier boy’ which makes us compassionate and give more concern * The poet criticizes the attitudes of people towards war when they know

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    and is commonly referenced to mean king or ruler. Man is represented as sheep/ cattle in this passage in need of guidance/ shepherding‚ man scatters and is left to be prey as seen in verses 5 and 6.This is symbolic of the exiles in Israel. Repetition is heavily used in Ezekiel to emphasize the importance of the verses as well as serve as the parallel to what is occurring in society. A unique characteristic in Ezekiel is the use of the term prince instead of king when referring to the future government

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY PSALMS 19 ANALYSIS A PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. MARK MCGINNISS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE OBST 610 LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY SONJA HILL JULY 6‚ 2012 The Book of Psalms is a compilation of beautifully exquisite poems which were used as prayers as well as sung as praise and worship songs for public and private worship by the children of God. The Psalms are not simply prayers nor are they simply hymns‚ they cannot

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    both theirs and his‚ and in the last line of the chorus that the land was not only theirs but it was made for them. In the first verse‚ Woody begins to depict what he sees as he walks down the highway. He sees an endless sky above him‚ a golden valley below him. Then he again reiterates that this land was made for everyone. He continues this portrait in the second verse by stating that he has roamed and rambled to this country’s sandy deserts. While he was there her could hear voices saying that

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    Literary world: In verse 15‚ Paul introduces a hypothetical reason to show that Philemon can not only reconciliate with Onesimus as a master to slave‚ but be spiritually brought together through brotherhood of Christ. After appealing to the interests of Philemon‚ Paul states outright what he should do in verse 17. The “so” in “So if you consider me your partner…” places emphasis on the idea that the relationship

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    this great tempest [was] upon the [sailors]’‚ and commanded them to ‘cast [him] forth into the sea’ (verse 12). This was the first moment noted in the narrative where Jonah‚ laying aside his selfish priorities‚ was willing to give up his comfort—in this case his life—for the well-being of someone else. As they cast Jonah into the water‚ the ‘Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow [him] up’ (verse 17). This is another instance of God using any means possible to refine the heart of Jonah. It was during

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    In the hit song “We Didn’t Start The Fire” by Billy Joel‚ it states historical events from 1949 to 1989 that impacted the world completely. There are over one hundred topics spoken of in the span of the song‚ including political and entertainment events. Although they are all individual topics‚ some actually relate to others‚ or even lead up to the next. Some of these topics include North Korea‚ South Korea‚ Panmunjom (1949-1952)‚ Malenkov‚ Khrushchev (1953- 1956)‚ Little Rock‚ Ole Miss (1957 and

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