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    Night Elie Weisel

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    passage resembles two significant pieces of literature: Psalm 150‚ from the Bible‚ and French author Emile Zola’s 1898 essay “J’accuse.” Psalm 150‚ the final prayer in the book of Psalms‚ is an ecstatic celebration of God. Each line begins‚ “Hallelujah‚” or “Praise God.” Here‚ Wiesel constructs an inverse version of that psalm‚ beginning each line with a negation—“Never”—that replaces the affirmative “Hallelujah” of the original. Whereas Psalm 150 praises God‚ this passage questions him. As such‚ both

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    Night

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    passage resembles two significant pieces of literature: Psalm 150‚ from the Bible‚ and French author Emile Zola’s 1898 essay “J’accuse.” Psalm 150‚ the final prayer in the book of Psalms‚ is an ecstatic celebration of God. Each line begins‚ “Hallelujah‚” or “Praise God.” Here‚ Wiesel constructs an inverse version of that psalm‚ beginning each line with a negation—“Never”—that replaces the affirmative “Hallelujah” of the original. Whereas Psalm 150 praises God‚ this passage questions him. As such‚ both

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    20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 DATE www.LearntheBible.org READING Mark 1-2; Proverbs 1 Mark 3-4; Psalm 1 Mark 5; Psalm 2; Romans 1 Mark 6-7; Psalm 3 Mark 8-9; Psalm 4 Mark 10; Psalm 5; Romans 2 Mark 11-12; Proverbs 2 Mark 13-14; Psalm 6 Mark 15; Psalm 7; Romans 3 Genesis 1; Mark 16; Psalm 8 Genesis 2; Psalm 9-10 Genesis 3-4; Romans 4 Genesis 6; Psalm 11; Proverbs 3 Genesis 7-8; Psalm 12 Genesis 9‚ 11; Romans 5 Genesis 12; Psalm 13-14 Genesis 13-14; Psalm 15 Genesis

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    Hymn to the Aton

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    Analyzing the Similarities between “Hymn to the Aton” and “Psalm 104” The thought that two different works of art written by authors of different countries‚ different backgrounds‚ living eight hundred years apart and centering on religion—more [specifically] their portrayal of God and how he is like the sun—[being similar] would [be] deem[ed] [as] impossible [or not likely by many]. [However‚] the poems [“]Hymn to the Aton[” by Akhenaton] and [“]Psalm 104[” by David are examples of] this very occurrence

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    course at The Way of Life Bible Institute in Richmond‚ Virignia the students compare and contrast the Psalms and the Proverbs. The Bible includes 150 psalms. These psalms are a collection of prayers‚ poems‚ and hymns that focus on the worshiper’s thoughts about God in praise and adoration. David wrote 73 of the psalms. Other psalmists include Moses‚ Solomon‚ Asaph‚ and Sons of Korah. Fifty of the psalms are anonymous. The Bible includes 31 chapters of Proverbs even though Solomon is attributed to having

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    Ehrman Chapter 7

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    parallelism‚ antithetical parallelism‚ constructive parallelism‚ and climatic parallelism (Ehrman‚ Pg.166-167). The book of Psalms is the best known book of poetry in the Bible (Ehrman‚ Pg.168). The word Psalm is originally from the word “psallo” which means to pluck the string of an instrument‚ but eventually came to mean “to sing with accompaniment” (Ehrman‚ Pg. 168). Psalms is divided up into five books each ending with a doxology‚ or a “word of praise” (Ehrman‚ Pg.170). The book of Lamentations

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    Job • Psalms • Proverbs • Ecclesiastes • Song of Songs The books deserve to be grouped together since they are clearly different in character from the other parts of the Old Testament (with the possible exception of Lamentations‚ which was placed together with them in the Hebrew Bible but is placed after Jeremiah in English translations because its authorship is traditionally attributed to the prophet)‚ but they really comprise books of two different major genres: a) Poetry – the Psalms are a

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    Akhenaten’s “Hymn to the Sun” and several of the Psalms found in the Holy Bible show similarities through the worship and exaltation of the god/God each of the works are focused on. Monotheistic tendencies are evident in all of the works and the belief that the one who has power over the earth controls the destiny of its’ inhabitants is a theme that is presented several times throughout the course of the material. Psalms 8‚ 19‚ and 104 display the sovereignty and power that is found in the name

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    Bible Dictionary Project

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    Name: Morgan Perry Student ID: L26846215 Course: BIBL 104-D21 Date: April 17‚ 2015 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project Proverbs The book of Proverbs is a collection of experiences and observations that is put in the simplest form. According to Hindson and Towns a proverb is a short poetic sentence passing on intelligence in a vital structure (2013‚ p. 193). Proverbs focus more on earth than heaven‚ even though it holds God in the highest light. The majority of these proverbs are ascribed to

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    Yahweh

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    During the time of David‚ Israel’s wish for an illustrious king who would deliver its people from evil and herald a lasting period of prosperity and safety was inculcated through the communities’ worship of and dedication to Yahweh. Within the Book of Psalms‚ this ideology is rooted in the attribution of super-human traits to the king of Israel. This ascription highlights the close connection between Yahweh and the king as the royal ideology of the time regarded the king as a divine individual. However

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