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    Messiah Messiah or “anointed one”‚ the one promised by God to be the Deliverer of Israel. “Those who fight against the Lord will be shattered. He thunders against them from heaven (1 Samuel 2:10). Prophets foretold of the Chosen One‚ whom God would send to save Israel. As Christians‚ we believe this to be Jesus Christ‚ the Son of Man. The baby born of a virgin in Bethlehem and was crucified for our sins. While Messiah means the same to both Christian and Jew‚ that didn’t mean the one who was sent

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    The Sandlot and Beatitudes In the movie The Sandlot‚ the beatitudes are continuously shown throughout by the people in the movie acting as how the beatitudes say to act. The beatitudes can be displayed in many different ways. There are certain beatitudes that truly exhibit how a person is as a person. It is hard to believe‚ but the beatitudes are easy to find every single day in certain individuals. Both the children and the adults actions in the Sandlot display everyday examples of the beatitudes

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    Scripture tells us that when Joshua and the Israelites arrived at the gates of Jericho‚ they could not enter. The walls of the city were too steep for any one person to climb. They were too strong to be taken down by brute force. And so‚ the people sat for days‚ unable to pass on through; but God had a plan for His People. He told them to stand together and march together around the city‚ and on the seventh day he told them that when they heard the sound of the ram’s horn‚ they should speak with

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    Most religions have ethical components‚ referring to humanistic assumptions or rules‚ which are often justified by reason. In the case of Christianity the “Ten Commandments” are ten laws of the Bible‚ which are considered to be moral acts. Society expects you to undertake these ethical rules‚ as from a universal perspective they are determined to be wrong. One of the “Ten Commandments” states‚ “You shall not lie”‚ teaching us that lying is immoral behaviour. This is reinforced by our conscience‚

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    These thoughts are not my own since they come from Jewish commentary‚ all I have done was to rearrange them so I have not done much or anything of importance. So here is a work poorly done and unfinished. When one looks at the waters of Marah‚ the two incidences with manna‚ the two incidences with the quail‚ the golden calf‚ the grumblers‚ and the spies; what can one learn from these and implement into our lives. We shall look at these from many different aspects. First‚ what can learn about ourselves

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    Before the Babylonian exile‚ Biblical prophesy reached its highest point. Prophets such as Jeremiah and Ezekiel changed and molded the scope of Israelite religion. Their writings were intelligent‚ insightful‚ well developed‚ and contained a great spiritual meaning. Following the Babylonian exile‚ however‚ prophesy took a depressing downward turn. There are many post exilic prophets‚ yet their writings are usually short‚ mostly irrelevant‚ repetitive‚ and‚ for the most part‚ anonymous

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    The Book of Judges

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    The book of Judges is the sequel to Joshua. It is the seventh book of the Old Testament. It recounts stories and events from the death of the hebrew leader and prophet Joshua to the birth of the hebrew Samuel. That is roughly‚ from the end of the Israelite conquest of Canan in the 13th Century B.C to the beginning of the monarchy in the 11 th century B.C. It tells about the hebrews from Joshua’s Death to the time of Samuel. It was written in about 550 BC‚ on tablets named the Ras Shamra tablets

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    Ten Commandments of Effective Communication Business Communications for Managers Everything we do is communication. Without communication we will not be able to interact in a civilized manner. Without communication we will not be able to create modern societies. Without communication we would not be able to create prosperity for ourselves. Without communication we would not be able to construct organizations necessary for the reproduction of material wealth. Communication

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Plagiarism is wrong for several reasons. For one it deprives myself the ability to acquire knowledge and gain writing skills. Secondly I am taking credit for the authors work‚ which is lying. Lastly it is disrespectful to my teachers and fellow students. Plagiarism deprives myself the ability to acquire knowledge and gain writing skills. Knowledge is not gained because I am not the one writing the information down from my research and knowledge on the topic. All I do is research a source and

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    Damascus Document Notes from the Damascus Document 1. The document opens by pointing out that during the time before the exile to Babylon when unfaithfulness was prevalent‚ causing God to bring about his wrath upon the people. 2. Then there came twenty years in which a remnant of the people knew their own guilt and tried to find a way to the path of righteousness‚ until God provided them with a "Teacher of Righteousness" who revealed the will of God. 3. The teacher of righteousness was opposed

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