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    The Bible The “revealed Word of Ta Biblia “The God” Books” We also find God’s Word So‚ the Bible is in: derivatively Jesus’ words & deeds “God’s word” Jesus’ words & deeds in the proclamation of the apostles (= the kerygma) the Bible‚ a written record of the apostolic proclamation The Bible is God’s Word in human words This is the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church God did not write the Bible; God “inspired” human authors to write the Biblical materials “inspiration”

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    Documentary Hypothesis was first suggested by a German Anti-Semitic scholar named Julius Wellhausen. He sorted the Torah using style and text to prove that there were multiple authors to the Pentateuch instead of the previously one author claim. Wellshausen was skeptical of reconstructing any part of Israel’s history before the establishment of the monarchy arguing that the wandering of the Exodus could not be reconstructed into any kind of organic story (90). He reasoned that any story before the

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    Collier‚ P. (2013). Exodus: How migration is changing our world. Oxford University press Bible commentary describes seventy descendants of Jacob entering into Egypt. This figure includes Joseph‚ who was already in Egypt‚ (having been sold into slavery by his brothers) and his sons. In Genesis 46‚ the descendants of Jacob are listed‚ including Joseph and eight of his heirs. The bible also counts Jacob’s daughter Dinah and wife Aseneth‚ who also bore children to him. The firstborn son of Jacob was

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    makes much use of the rich tradition of commentaries. And that tradition is richer in the book Genesis than almost anywhere else in Old Testament studies. Many Christians today accept the simple fact that the Book of Genesis‚ and even the entire Pentateuch was written just for the people of Israel and for our generation it is irrelevant. Therefore‚ the primary task of this pericope has been to bring the text and its claims closer to the faith and ministry of the church. There are indeed two worlds

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    that God gave to Moses. That law that Judaism follow controls every aspect of their everyday life in they must obey or it would be displeasing to God. Also by the time childhits manhood if they have an able mind must remember all five books of the Pentateuch which is the first five books Moses wrote. As for Mormonism their belief on

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    obligations whether through a marriage contract‚ a commercial enterprise or a verbal undertaking. It was only natural that people’s relationship to God should also have been expressed in terms of a covenant. On three separate occasions in the Pentateuch‚ these covenant terms are used when God promises Noah that he will never again send a flood upon the earth (Genesis 9:9); when God makes his promises to Abraham (Genesis 15:18; 17:4); when the Sinai covenant is established with Moses and summarised

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    Indigenous Religions Complementary dualism –the concept that the universe contains life enhancing and life-diminishing forces that work together and are equally necessary to its survival. Conflict dualism – the concept that the universe contains good and evil forces that are wholly separate and in constant opposition. Dogon – a member of a group of indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali. Ghost dance - a group dance of a late 19th century American Indian (Iroquois) messianic

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    Part I Marcus J. Borg is a Professor of Region and Culture at Oregon State University. Including Reading the Bible Again for the First Time‚ he has written the following books: The God We Never Knew‚ and Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. Borg has been studying and teaching for 35 years at various universities. His specialty is Jesus and the Gospels‚ but expresses an interest in the Hebrew Bible. Borg has taught both subjects‚ and much of his book comes from teaching undergraduates. He

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    go over their vineyards a second time. God is not telling them to be wasteful‚ but to leave something for the poor and foreigner of the land. This law would also fall under the compassionate laws describe in Peter T. Vogt’s book Interpreting the Pentateuch. Peter T. Vogt stated it like this‚ “Compassionate laws regulate how the people in the community are to treat one another (Vogt p.139).” Since this command involves the treatment of the poor and foreigners in the land‚ it falls under Vogt’s definition

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