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    Bibliography: BIRD‚ CHAD L. 2000. "TYPOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION WITHIN THE OLD TESTAMENT: MELCHIZEDEKIAN TYPOLOGY." CONCORDIA JOURNAL 26. Broomall‚ Wick. 1960. Baker Dictionary of Theology. Everett F. Harrison‚ Geoffrey W. Bromiley‚ and Carl F. H. Henry‚ eds. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Baker. Bullinger‚ E. W. 1968. Figures of Speech Used in the Bible. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Baker. Danker‚ et al.‚ Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament‚ Chicago: University of Chicago‚ 2000. Dunnill John‚ Covenant and sacrifice

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    Finding Wisdom through Literature Wisdom can be found through many sources. In literature‚ wisdom can be seen‚ interpreted‚ and used in every day society. Wisdom literature explains situations in the lives of ancient and even modern society. Through wisdom literature‚ people can learn a lot about how to handle situations and apply the wisdom to their lives. It can affect everyone. Wisdom is present in almost every type of literature. Wisdom is most often present in the Bible and ancient writings

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    WHY ARE THE POEMS RELEVANT? One might ask what is it that we are still studying “old school” poetry in English‚ because the language is ancient and some of the emotional complexities are not clear. Poetry is still relevant in modern society because the subject matters that nineteenth century poets wrote about are still relatable to people. George Herbert’s ‘Redemption’: This is an 18th century poem but it is still relevant to all people‚ especially to Christians. The Speaker portrays himself as

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    The Theology of Missions

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    unfolds with the Fall of Man‚ we find God initiating a rescue mission to recover His created prize‚ man. In essence‚ the story of mission from that time on has been the story of God reaching out to humans‚ who are asked to choose sides. A relevant Old Testament text that discloses the missionary mind of God is Gen. 12:1-3‚ which describes the Abrahamic Covenant. In this passage‚ God is captured initiating a covenant with Abram‚ who would soon be called Abraham. God promised Abraham that He would make

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    Cultural Artifact Essay

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    Divine Trinity‚ Repentance towards god‚ Salvation (Justification)‚ Sanctification (Holiness)‚ The Baptism of the Holy Ghost‚ Divine Healing‚ and many more. The Bible can be defined as “the sacred scriptures of Christians compromising the Old Testament and the New Testament. (Webster 1996). The bible signifies renewing of the mind‚ forgiveness‚ patience‚ love‚ faith‚ and above all wisdom. My family’s belief’s fall under Subcultures. Subculture can best be defined as a group within a culture that shares

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    Genesis & Creation

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    Bible Observation After reading Genesis 1-10 my observation of the reading was that this was one of the beginning stories of man. In addition this was when God created the heavens and the earth including the light‚ water‚ land‚ and creatures. It took God six days to make the earth‚ and on the seventh day God rested. In addition Adam and Eve were the first two humans that God had created they were the first couple‚ and first to sin. Adam recognized that Eve was his wife by marriage‚ and has verse

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    Running head: ANALYSIS OF LITERARY CONTEXT Analysis of Literary Context James O. Montford‚ Jr. Grand Canyon University: (BIB 355) August 24‚ 2011 Analysis of Literary Context The intent of this paper is to analyze the literary context of the book of James‚ by giving an outline and summary of each chapter found in the book of The Epistle of James. This paper will give historical background and cultural information for the purpose that James the author wrote the book. This paper will attempt

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    Cat's Cradle Reflection

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    Bokononism. I personally see where Jonah is coming from‚ the fact that there are statements in the old testament that we do not follow even though they may be stated more that once. Although‚ there are a couple of things that I agree on with Jonah and Bokononism; I concur with Liana Price’s Essay on “Understanding Religion Through Cat’s Cradle.” As stated in Cat’s Cradle earlier in the book; the old testament states expectations for Christians that are not even being considered and people are living

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    Mr.Ant

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    BIBL 104 Survey of Biblical Literature Course Description This survey course is designed to lay a foundational understanding of Scripture via a historical survey of the Old and New Testaments. The student will engage a range of learning activities related to the issues interacting with biblical literature‚ basic hermeneutical principles‚ key themes and persons of the canon‚ and the redemptive theme of Scripture. Rationale The courses motivation is a combination of both edifying and equipping students

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    The Kingdom of God

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    The Kingdom of God is a hidden‚ but important theme in the New Testament of the Bible. It isn’t a place‚ but rather a state of being. Jesus spends most of his life living as an example of the Kingdom of God. Through Jesus’ teachings‚ people begin to understand what it truly means to live in the Kingdom. This theme is mainly introduced in the gospel of Mark and progresses further in depth throughout the New Testament. The meaning of the Kingdom of God is found in the words of Jesus Christ. He provides

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