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    God's Promise

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    Running Head: God’s Promise Essay Jesus through the Eyes of the Prophets Eddie Lewis Grand Canyon University: Bib 351 Moses and the Prophets July 10‚ 2012 Jesus through the Eyes of the Prophets God’s promise to King David that he would establish his house and throne forever was the basis of the hope that the Old Testament Prophets look to for the restoration of Israel. The Messianic prophesies that flowed from the mouths of the prophets aligned themselves perfectly with these original

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    the teachings of Hebrew

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    Karina Bono Wisdom literature in the Bible comprises the three books known as Proverbs‚ Job‚ and Ecclesiastes. The Mercer Dictionary of the Bible defines “wisdom literature” as “a distinctive intellectual tradition extended throughout the ancient Near East.”1 Wisdom literature in the bible includes the three books known as Proverbs‚ Job‚ and Ecclesiastes. “Ancient Israel’s sages preserved their teachings in two forms: meshalim and reflections. The former included both instructions (Prov 1-9)

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    Gagool Gender Roles

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    In having the imposing figure of Ayesha‚ She-who-must-be-obeyed‚ become a wizened monkey-like figure‚ Haggard’s hearkening back to the character of Gagool is unmistakable. Though a savage priestess for the Kukuana people‚ Gagool shares many characteristics with the terrifying and preternaturally beautiful queen of the Amahagger people. Not only do their physical descriptors become similar upon Ayesha’s death scene‚ but the two women exist outside the bounds of temporal limits‚ having access to a

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    Psalm 91 Analysis

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    Psalm Ashleigh Holloway Colorado Christian University Psalm 91 What is the Historical Context for the Psalm? This Psalm is without a title‚ and we have no way of learning either the name of its writer‚ or the date of its composition‚ with certainty. When the author ’s name is not mentioned we may assign the Psalm to the last named writer and‚ if so‚ this is another Psalm of Moses‚ the man of God. Many expressions here used are similar to those of Moses in Deuteronomy‚ and the internal evidence

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    In his book How to Read Proverbs‚ Tremper Longman III‚ provides the reader with a few basic skills he feels is necessary to the understanding of Proverbs. First‚ Longman starts the book off by giving the reader an understanding of why they should read Proverbs. According to Longman‚ the purpose of the book of Proverbs is “to present wisdom and to provide a rich picture of what it means to be wise. Proverbs applies these abilities in one special area‚ that of interpretation” (13). Readers should read

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    Wisdom Psalms

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    No clear-cut characteristics of wisdom Psalms have been charted out. However‚ some scholars offer identifying suggestions with regard to style‚ content and context or life-setting. As we have said‚ wisdom features are found in many of the psalms in the psalter. However‚ the wisdom psalms share certain components in style‚ content and context. These typical characteristics (style‚ content and context or life-setting) have been identified primarily by R. K. Johnston. 1. With regard to style: The use

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    Taming your Tongue When words are many‚ sin is not absent‚ but he who holds his tongue is wise. – Proverbs 10:19 Tongue (your words): 1) Is a dangerous and powerful tool Encourage: Proverbs 15:23 …How good is a timely word! Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths‚ but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs‚ that it may benefit those who listen. Destroy: Proverbs 12:18 The words of the reckless pierce like swords

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    In Joshua: A Parable for Today‚ written by Joseph F. Girzone‚ Joshua is explained as a carpenter‚ from Bethlehem. Mark 6:3 - Is he not the carpenter‚* the son of Mary‚ and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. ("Scripture." Scripture. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2012). He repairs wooden objects and he fixes broken items‚ and makes toys for the little children. He is also described as a thoughtful and sharing man‚ who

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    hamlet article review

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    The muscipula diaboli in Hamlet is a play that Hamlet calls “the mousetrap”. In the play Hamlet reveals that he knows his uncle killed his father. In this article‚ John Doebler references the mousetrap many times. Christ’s death was one of these‚ in that the devil’s thirst for evil would seal his eternal punishment. When Jesus died Satan thought he had won. Hamlet’s uncle Claudius had thought the same thing after killing his brother and marrying the Queen. But soon enough‚ fate caught up with them

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    Ecclesiastes

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    Fatema Begum WCIV 10100 Professor Wilder 10.11.13 Ecclesiastes On the Hereafter In the book of Ecclesiastes‚ the Preacher describes all the meaningless luxuries and pleasures of the world. Such worldly pleasures are empty and valueless because one won’t be able to take or hold on to it after death. He reveals the dead is unconscious and ones future after death is a mystery‚ implying there is no life after death

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