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    Is the Bible still relevant today? Sure‚ the Bible was relevant once upon a time‚ in that long-ago era of shepherds and scribes. That story of how the Hebrew people emerged from their centuries of slavery in Egypt is a gripping account‚ but does it have any connection to my world of lightning fast e-mails and jet travel? The problems of a fish swallowing a disobedient prophet named Jonah and how to get Daniel out of a den of lions seem pretty far removed from fixing my transmission or resurrecting

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    Global 9th DOC-1 Source-Bible Type of writing- religious scripture Author-Mathew disciple of Jesus Main Idea- a person who dies rich will not get into heaven. Proof-It is easier for a camel to fit through the eye of a needle then it is for a rich man to enter the kingdom of god. DOC-2 Source-Quran (Muslim holy book) Type of writing-religious scripter Author-Mohamed Main Idea-Religious scripture that the merchants don’t always balance out being fare. Proof-On the Day of Judgment‚

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    Scriptures and particular parts of text in the Bible are facile to probe when tools of modern biblical scholarship are utilized. Luke 17:11-19 is an excellent piece of scripture to practice using biblical scholarship tools such as‚ reading the scripture in different translations and variants‚ looking at the passages before and after the selected passage‚ classifying the passages according to type or form‚ looking at textual variations‚ looking at references and parallel passages elsewhere in the

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    Modern world believe that religious books and laws must be changed to fit the lives of those that live in the 21st century; in this essay I shall argue both sides and come to a final decision on whether or not they should update themselves. One of the many religions that is constantly thought of as out of date or no longer relevant to society is Christianity. This is as the Christian religious book (the Bible) is full

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    Importance of English in our Life English is the International Language and is one of the most popular and most spoken in the technology world. We need to know English language in order to study any science subject or any computer language. We need to know English to communicate effectively too many developed countries. English is very much important in our life...it is necessary in each and every field. If we know English we never feel tongue tide in front of others. It’s a widely spoken language

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    think of a Roma cross”(18). This is repeated throughout the text underscoring the need to recognize the gap that will always exist from the modern and ancient cultures in literary expression. The book acknowledges that “the Bible is God’s Word and has eternal

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    Chris Ray THEO 201-B25 LUO Short Essay # 1 Short Essay on Inerrancy and Inspiration Upon sitting down to read and study the Bible‚ one needs to have several questions answered before one can begin to allow the Scripture to have an impact on one’s life. These questions should address the authority of the Bible (which will also address the author of the Bible)‚ the inspiration of the Bible‚ and the inerrancy of the Bible. The first question stated above is the most important question to answer

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    Comparison between the stories of the Lord of the flies and Habibi We notice that the authors of both stories were affected by religious books. Graig Thompson (the author of Habibi) was affected not only by the Holy Quran but also by the Holy Bible. Thompson narrates the story of little Dadola who gets married to a script of many books like Quran and the One thousand and One Nights book. Through out the pages of Habibi any reader can notice the effect of Arabic calligraphy writing in all pages

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    context of the Scriptures‚ the word “inspiration” simply means “God-breathed.” Inspiration means the Bible truly is the Word of God. While there are different views as to the extent to which the Bible is truly inspired by God‚ and or the validity of the text within itself‚ there can be no doubt that the Bible itself claims that every word in every part of the Bible comes from God. Inspirationally the Scriptures are referred to as‚ “Verbal Plenary” - whereas the inspiration given to the authors to scribe

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    original text God gave us has been accurately translated and passed down through the ages? According to almost countless amounts of Biblical manuscript evidence‚ ancient literature directly corroborating the events in the Gospels‚ and Archaeological evidence of major Old Testament events‚ it is true that the Bible is indeed God’s word and has been accurately transcribed through the ages. Textual

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