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    Remmes 18 May 2013 Paper Orchestrated Succession Never again was there a prophet in Israel like Moses‚ whom the LORD knew face to face (Deuteronomy 34:10). In the Old Testament‚ we witness the divinity and righteousness of the most faithful man to ever serve the Lord. Moses’ relationship with God was superior to that of any other prophet in the Bible. God reinforces this by claiming that out of all of His prophets‚ Moses was the most faithful and therefore‚ was given the most power (Numbers

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    The Book of the Zechariah tells about the ministry of the prophet Zechariah. Unlike many of the prophets‚ Zechariah’s ministry takes place after the Babylonian captivity. His ministry is meant to teach the God loves Israel and that he will give salvation to all. The first 6 chapters tell about Zechariah’s call for the Israelites to repent their sins and the context of his 8 visions. The first vision is a horseman among myrtle trees and it represents that God still loves Israel. The second vision

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    New Testament Research Paper Luke 6:46-49 Scott Carter [pic] But why do you call Me ‘Lord‚ Lord‚’ and do not do the things which I say? Whoever comes to me‚ and hears My sayings and does them‚ I will show you whom he is like: He is like a man building a house‚ who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose‚ the stream beat vehemently against that house‚ and could not shake it‚ for it was founded on the rock. But he who heard and did nothing

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    biblical understanding of what Jesus has called us to in regards to servanthood. It is important to define a few key elements at the outset of this study. First‚ the scope of this study will be limited to the Protestant Canon; that is‚ the Old and New Testament. As we trace through the Canon of scripture this will gives us a wide breadth of God’s Word to gain context and development of theme through the writings of many authors over a wide span of time. A second important clarifying question in regards

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    Bible Book Summaries: Old Testament Bobbi Fletcher Module 5 February18‚ 2012 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Numbers The Genre’s of this book are made up of Law and History due to the sins of disobedience and "god" worshiping. Along Israel’s journey they were led away to wandered for 40 years in the wilderness before coming into the promised land. In the first 25 chapters of Numbers we see the experiences of the first generation of the Israelites in the wilderness along with the

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    of the Old Testament is one of salvation through judgment. Adam sinned and was judged with exile from the garden and God’s presence‚ but the words of judgment brought a glimmer of hope: the seed of the woman would crush the serpent’s head. Like Adam‚ Israel (having been saved through the judgment of Egypt) sinned and was exiled from the land and God’s presence. The judgment at the exile had been preceded by promises of the salvation that would come through and after judgment‚ as the prophets pointed

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    Biblical theology for the most part is a Christian approach in which the theologian studies the Bible from the perspective of understanding the progressive history of God revealing Himself to humanity following the Fall and throughout the Old Testament and New Testament- the Bible as a whole. My understanding therefore Theology is the best way of understanding God and His Word because it is scientific and artistic in expressing the biblical content in an intelligible‚ consistent and coherent manner

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    speaks volumes; other religions are waiting for prophecies to be fulfilled‚ while the Bible has already fulfilled hundreds if not thousands of prophecies. The lineage of Jesus is a compelling prophecy because many of these were fulfilled in the Old Testament prior to Jesus birth. His birth is unique because of the prerequisite requirements to fulfill the prophecy which included being born of the lineage of David‚ His date of birth‚ He was delivered in Bethlehem and born to a virgin mother. Daniel 9:25

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    Assignment Two Old Testament History Emma Dodsworth Explain how Gods promise to Abraham is gradually outworked in the Old Testament culminating in the coming of Christ God’s relationship to man has been defined by specific requirements and promises‚ divinely imposed by God‚ unchangeable‚ legal agreement between that stipulates the conditions of their relationship. Man can never negotiate with God or change the terms of the covenants; he can only accept or reject them. God’s response to the rebellion

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    Israel’s relation to foreign nations in the Old Testament. There seems to be a tension in whether God’s blessings are for Israel alone or for the entire world through Israel. I believe that the Old Testament has much evidence that would point to the fact that Israel is chosen by God the Father to not only be content being the chosen elect of God‚ but also to act as a sort of “missionaries” bringing God’s blessing to the world. I believe that if the Old Testament is read outside of the canonical context

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