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    Philosophers and scientists alike will say that the Bible is not trustworthy. This is because they do not take the time to dive into the Bible as a historical work. The Bible needs to be examined as an artifact rather than just a book. When examined in this way‚ the Bible can be seen as trustworthy just through the numbers that appear and through the historical evidence found in the writings of other rulers. One thing about God is that He loves numbers. The Book of Mormon only has 1 translation from

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    Bible Club Observation

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    one is in the Bible Club it is a very different place. A great activity that is offered by my school is the Bible Club. First‚ Bible Club is a huge stress reliever. It reminds me of a stress relieving massage that I have seen many people get. Second‚ it gives me a lot of motivation to live a Godly life. Last‚ we go a lot of field trips to share the word of God with others. As can be seen‚ at my school Bible Club is one of the greatest activities that is offered. First of all‚ Bible Club is a big

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    REL 1310.47 November 10‚ 2014 Review Essay Is the Bible true? Whether you are a Christian or not‚ it is likely you have asked yourself or someone else if the Bible is really entirely valid. William C. Placher is the author of the article “Is the Bible True?” In the article‚ he explains how the Bible is true no matter how it is interpreted by anyone who proceeds to read the Holy Book. The stories may not all be non-fiction or factual‚ but they have good morals behind the message which is what

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    Hebrew Bible Exegesis

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    The translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible ‚ have led to many versions of stories that we thought we knew‚ especially the book of Genesis and the first fall story . Hebrew words such as adam‚ and other significant words in Hebrew language will be the main focus on in this paper. These words can have very different meanings according to the exegetes and also of a person ’s belief system that is translating them. Thorough critical analysis of postexilic writings will cast doubt into believers

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    The Importance of the bible in Christianity. For Christian adherents‚ the Bible is viewed as the basic source of belief and practice. The bible consists of two testaments. One of these is the New testament‚ which is made up of the four Gospel that recount the life‚ death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The other is the Old Testament‚ which is also known as the Hebrew Scriptures. The Hebrew Scriptures are stories‚ poetry‚ and ethical teachings of Judaism‚ of which Christianity stems from. Christians

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    The Bible and the Word "Inspire" According to the Random House Dictionary‚ the word inspire means "to infuse an animating‚ quickening‚ or exalting influence into‚ or to communicate or suggest by a divine influence." This definition indicates‚ when applied to the scripture‚ that the stories and writings in the Bible did not come solely from the minds of the respective authors‚ but rather from a divine source. This suggests that the authors were scribes‚ reproducing what was instilled in them

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    The Bible Among Myths

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    The Bible Among The Myths: Unique Revelation or Just Ancient Literature? My Name OBST 510: Old Testament Introduction July 6‚ 2014 Introduction The author‚ a research professor at Wesley Biblical Seminary by the name of John N. Oswalt‚ attempts to explain the similarities and differences of the Holy Scripture and its teachings from that of the neighboring Ancient Near East beliefs. Moreover‚ he attempts to answer the question of how scholarly opinions of

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    Eve's Role in the Bible

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    Eve’s Role in the Bible Eve‚ she was said to be the wife of Adam at the beginning of Genesis. Eve was created in the Garden of Eden to be the wife of Adam‚ as he was lonely. As a result‚ God decides that‚ "It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper fit for him. And God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam‚ and he slept: and he took one of his ribs‚ and closed up the flesh instead thereof; And the rib‚ which God had taken from man‚ made he a woman‚ and brought her

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    Bible School Proposal

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    My 5-year goal after I arrive in Poland is to start a Bible school in the suburbs of Warsaw‚ Poland that will be connected with Berean Baptist Church in Otwock‚ Poland. Only a handful of small‚ faithful evangelical churches exist in the Warsaw area. These churches (especially the church leaders) are longing for deeper Bible knowledge. I will teach alongside Dr. Mike Peterson‚ Pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Otwock‚ Poland. We will be training pastors and laymen from surrounding churches. In two

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    Judaism and Hebrew Bible

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    rebuilt. The Jewish Bible is called the Hebrew Bible because it was originally written in the Hebrew language. Jews believe that studying the Hebrew Bible helps one learn how to lead a righteous life. Because Christianity developed from Judaism‚ the Christian Bible includes the Hebrew Bible as the Old Testament. The Hebrew Bible contains accounts of the early history of the Jewish people and Jewish laws. The Ten Commandments are an example of Jewish law. The Hebrew Bible is divided into three

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