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    Theology of Worship

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    Sara Norris‚ A153 Intro 2 Worship Prof K Sanders 21 February 2012 Theology of Worship: Old‚ New & Now Worship is homage; it is an attitude and activity designed to recognize and describe the worth of a person (969 Ryken).” The Dictionary of Biblical Imagery could not have said it better; worship is something that comes from within a person and is active and alive‚ a lifestyle. The need to worship is inbred‚ intuition and something we cannot escape… we were made for it. Worship is the result of an

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    Pirates and God Have Things in Common One might ask how the great and powerful God and scavenger scum pirates have things in common. It seems like a bit of a stretch‚ but if one were to really look deeply at the basic principles that the two stand by the difference gap closes immensely. One can not simply state that they are identical‚ because there are definitely some differences that are scarcely spread between their guidelines. The guidelines that are comparable are none other than the Ten Commandments

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    The Tabernacle also known as the “Dwelling place”. It was a place for God on earth. The Tabernacle was first pleasant thing in the wilderness‚ one year after the Passover‚ when the Israelites were freed from their slavery in 1450 B.C. It was a mobile tent with portable furniture that the people traveled with and set up wherever they approached camp. It was the place where the leaders and people came together to worship and offer sacrifices. The Tabernacle‚ was the meeting place of God‚ with the children

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    Throughout the Historical books of the Old Testament many people failed and were weak. The first persons to display their weakness was Adam and Eve. They both failed and ultimately caused sin to enter this world. Moses made the mistake of striking the rock instead of speaking to it‚ because he was enraged with the people. Ultimately God used him even though he was weak. Sampson was a man distracted by women. He was weak‚ but through his weakness‚ God used him to glorify God. These are just a few

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    testament God uses many different methods to communicate with humans. Whether using a donkey to communicate with the prophet Balaam‚ Mosses and the burning bush‚ or simply performing miracles‚ God always finds a way to get his message across. When Moses and the Jewish people were trapped between the sea and the Egyptian army and it seemed like the entire nation was going to come to an end‚ God showed himself and split the sea. Just as God showed himself to the Jewish people while they were in despair

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    Throughout history there have been many great philosophers and texts that have influenced modern societies conscience. Many of these ideas have come from various parts of the worlds and numerous cultures. Some of the most prominent cultures that have influenced modern society are the archaic Greek and Roman civilizations‚ and the monotheistic Hebrew‚ Christian‚ and Islamic ideologies. While all the aforementioned ideologies have played important roles in shaping western societies culture‚ the monotheistic

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    impatient‚ we are fickle‚ and we are easily distracted. We are easily influenced‚ we are afraid. We look back at the Old Testament and laugh at the foolishness of the Israelites. Despite all of the miracles God performed in their presence through Moses‚ they were easily influenced and quickly returned to worship the Golden Calf and so they wandered in the desert

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    different groups of people and culture but they all are expected to follow them and respect them because they are given to them by what they believe have divine or godly influence. The 10 commandments were believed to be given to us by God himself to Moses on the mountain. The 8 beatitudes were taught by Jesus who we believe is the son of God and the one true “representative” for God on Earth among humans as a human. Then the Code of Hammurabi‚ was developed by Hammurabi who led his people that these

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    Ehud: Slayer of the Obese King Ehud was a brave man‚ and even though he is given less than one chapter of text about him in the Bible‚ his influence goes far beyond a few words on a page. Ehud obeyed God and lived his life as a role model which had a direct impact on his country for eighty years‚ and secured for himself a prominent place in Israel’s history books. Ehud is an example of what can happen when one man follows God’s leading in his life; that man can have an impact on numerous amounts

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    Ark Of The Covenant

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    ARK OF THE COVENANT The Ark of the Covenant was the most sacred and treasured possession of the Israelites. It was built by Moses at Sinai and was a gold covered wooden box‚ containing the sacred relics of the Exodus and was possibly the portable throne of YHWH‚ the God of the Israelites.(Hopfe and Woodward 238) Mystical significance: The Ark was a symbol of the presence and power of the Lord-as it was thought to be the movable throne/seat of YHWH and where He would meet to give commands for

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