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    the Old Testament and New Testament. Finally‚ core biblical themes and personal views are explored. Biblical Word Study There are many themes and specific words in the Bible that can be applied to counseling and addiction. This Word Study is an in-depth exploration into 3 specific counseling-related words in addition to the exploration of 3 addiction-related words. By discovering‚ where and how the words were used in the Old and New

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    The Magician’s Nephew is a Supposal of the Creation Myth in the Old Testament‚ but a few incongruencies exist. In the Magician’s Nephew‚ Aslan the Lion’s role shifts from that of a Christ-figure to that of the Old Testament God. The book is the story of how Narnia was created. From nothingness‚ Aslan created light. (Lewis 100). The story follows very closely with the Old testament version of the creation myth. Aslan creates a firmament between heaven and earth‚ then light is created. Water

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    by David W. Baker. It is posted with permission from the author. I. Introduction The Kingdom of God has been one of the dominant topics of New Testament study in this century. The reason is obvious. Many scholars‚ both conservative and critical‚ regard the kingdom of God as “the central theme” of Jesus’ public proclamation.1 In fact‚ a plethora of monographs has poured forth since Johannes Weiss and Albert Schweitzer made the case that Jesus’ teaching was profoundly Jewish‚ drenched in intense

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    Daozhu Yao Research Skill Frank Carney June 30‚ 2012 The Relationship between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christianity A Review of the Literature Many Dead Sea Scrolls‚ are the oldest Hebrew Bible manuscripts. The major works in the Old Testament can be found in the Dead Sea Scrolls (Ulrich‚ 2004). Large numbers of the Dead Sea Scrolls are parchment ‚ but others are papyrus. The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in the Dead Sea near Qumran in 1947. A young shepherd went into the cave near

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    audience? Step 2: Measure the width of the river to cross. What are the differences between the biblical audience and us? Step 3: Cross the Principlizing Bridge. What is the theological principle in this text? Step 4: Cross into the New Testament. Does the New Testament teaching modify or qualify this principle‚ and if so‚ how? Step 5: Grasp the text in our town. How should individual Christians today apply the modified theological principle in their lives? (1) Textual Observations: The original

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    2002. The Gospel of John: Believe and Live. Chattanooga‚ Tennessee: AMG Publishers. MacArthur‚ John. 2006. The MacArthur Study Bible: New American Study Bible. California: Thomas Nelson‚ Inc. Falwell‚ Jerry. 1978. Liberty Commentary on the New Testament. Virginia: Liberty Press Hinson‚ Ed‚ Caner. 2008. The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics. Oregon: Harvest House Publishing. MacArthur‚ John. 2005. The MacArthur Bible Commentary. Tennessee: Thomas Nelson‚ Inc.‚ Publishers. The Essential Bible Handbook

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    into 2 sections: Old Testament/New Testament. Covenant: Promise God made to Human beings. The New Covenant fulfills the Old best describes the connection between the two sections of the Bible. The three divisions of the Jewish Old Testament are: the Law‚ the Prophets‚ and the Writings. Sacred writings are called Hagiographa. The Apocrypha is considered helpful‚ not inspired‚ and not approved for public reading. They are also the books written between the Old and New Testament. The Greek translation

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    Many of the parallel scenes complement each other in telling the message of salvation. The Old Testament stories are arranged chronologically from top to bottom‚ while the New Testament scenes are read from bottom to top. From the left side of the door in Panel 1 we see the story from the book of Genesis of Adam and Eve’s greed of cutting to eat the forbidden apple from the tree of life

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    together. By me being Catholic/ Prostestant of faith I gained a excellent outlook of the Islam religion and practices‚ the peoples as a whole and the unity of both religions. (2) I. In Christian Bibles there are 39 books in the Old Testament the following is a summary of them and their prophets. A. PENTATEUCH - 5 BOOKS The first division of the Jewish Bible is the Torah‚ meaning "Instruction" or "Law"; in scholarly literature it is frequently called by its Greek name‚ the Pentateuch

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    is not a dictation‚ but a movement of God ’s Holy Spirit through the writer‚ utilizing the personality and style of the writer. Paul said‚ “All scripture is given by inspiration of God” (2 Tim.3:16)‚ he was dealing with one area‚ which was the Old Testament. Another reference is 2 Peter 1:21‚ “Holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.” Inerrancy means that all that is written in the inspired book (Holy Bible) is without error. Inspiration and inerrancy applies to the original

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