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    of spies from the Bible that were sent on a mission: The spies that Moses sent into the land of Canaan and the spies that Joshua sent into Jericho. There are some distinct differences as well as some close similarities between the two missions. The first thing that we notice in this story is the number of spies sent out by both Moses and Joshua. Moses sent twelve spies into Canaan‚ by the Lord’s command. There was one man from each tribe of the children of Israel. Each man sent

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    the day that we will be judged for our sins. The word Rapture is not mentioned in the Bible but is referring to the event of those who are saved being brought up from the earth by God. God will come down from heaven with a shout which will be heard in the voice of an archangel and with the trumpet of God. Those who died in Christ shall be brought up first and those who are still alive in Christ are then brought up. As a result of the rapture of the church‚ all Christians will be removed from the

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    (Josue) Feast Day: September 1st In Brief: Saint Joshua was the son of Nun and born in the tribe of Ephraim‚ he was Moses’ successor‚ and the commander of the army of Israel in the battle of Amalec‚ he was one of the spies that were sent in to Canaan. Life of Saint Joshua: Joshua means "Jehovah is Savior"; the Greek name for Joshua is Jesus. Saint Joshua was the sun of Nun and was born in Ephraim; he lived to be 110 years old and was buried in the hills of Ephraim‚ north of Mount Gaash in the

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    Sabbath Roots. By Charles E Bradford. (Barre: Ministerial Association of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists‚ 1990. Pp. 234. Acknowledgements‚ foreword‚ introduction‚ overview‚ works cited. $14.95 paper) The purpose of the book “Sabbath Roots” is to show the tracings that led back to the seventh day being the sacred and holy day of rest in Africa. The book also dwells on the fact that Africa was an initial place of where Sabbath was founded. This book displays about many countries

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    sometimes‚ but he wanted to save me‚ more then he wanted (needed?) me happy. It makes sense in Rapture. But will the surface‚

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    Who Me!”‚ “Trust and Obey” or “Faith and Obenience.”                                   Sunday‚ December 4‚ 2011                                                           Lesson: Genesis 12:1-9; Time of Action: 2090 B.C.; Place of Action: Haran; Canaan                     Golden Text:  “And I will make of thee a great nation‚ and I will bless thee‚ and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing” (Genesis 12:2).                                                                                 

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    liberation and rapture‚ which it is demonstrated in Plato’s Allegory of the Cave‚ while the bad in ignorance leads to failure and anguish which can be proven in The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. To begin with‚ Plato’s Allegory of the Cave states that the prisoners released from the cave were freed from ignorance and presented with new knowledge of reality. My argument is that when this happened‚ the new knowledge that prisoners obtained brought them liberation and rapture. I will now defend

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    consisting of mostly farmers along with several nomad tribes who shaped their judicial system and military after the Mesopotamians. The Canaanite cities were smaller versions of the bigger cities of Sumer‚ Assyria and Babylonia. Canaan‚ in 1600

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    their religions and racism. The bible stated that slavery was just and that the sons of Canaan should be enslaved. It all started when Ham saw his father Noah naked and drunk in his tent‚ whereas Shem and Japeth walked backwards into the tent to avoid seeing their father in that state (Christianity’s). When Noah woke up‚ he was outraged at Ham and therefore as according to the bible‚ Noah cursed Ham’s son Canaan and all of his descendants to live a life of a slave (Christianity’s). Thus leading to

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    Recipes for a Successful Restaurant Owning and operating a successful restaurant is a lot harder than many people think. Restaurants are not easy to start from scratch‚ but manageable with the right tools. A recipe for a successful restaurant includes a combination of a valuable location‚ strategic marketing skills‚ and proper management skills. The most crucial step in starting a new restaurant is deciding on which location is right for a business to be successful. Survival in the food

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