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    Mongol Ger

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    Mongol ger With a history of over a thousand years‚ this portative tabernacle made of wood meshed together with leather thongs and covered with felt is the home of the Mongolian nomads. Easy to build and dismantle‚ the ger‚ its furnishings‚ and the stove inside can be carried by just three camels‚ or wagons pulled by oxes. The average ger is small but spacious enough to provide enough living space for a family‚ is wind resistant‚ and has good ventilation. Gers are constructed of a latticed wood

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    I have grown up in church all my life. I have been involved in Cubbies‚ TNT‚ AWANAS and youth group! But my walk with Jesus didn’t really start until I was in 7th grade. I went to Falls Creek that summer for church camp and I gave my life to christ. I started noticing my relationship with him started growing stronger. Then my life took a turn after my 8th-grade year of school my Dad had a stroke and at the time it was once again time to go to Falls Creek for church camp my Dad was in the hospital

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    presence‚ the confession of our sins‚ receiving God’s forgiveness‚ listening to the Word of the Lord‚ and going out with his message. This seems to be a very relevant model in many churches that I have been to. The second form of worship is the Tabernacle Model. This form of worship is popular with pentecostal circles. It is based on three sections: the outer court‚ the inner court‚ and the Holy of Holies. The way this form of worship works is the believers working their way up from the outer court

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    Israel’s history through the eyes of a few women. Penned within these pages is an account of their first year in the wilderness when manna began to rain from heaven‚ Commandments were given‚ idols destroyed‚ and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle. Under God’s care the fledgling nation is not only surviving‚ they are multiplying. Midwives like Reva urgently need to apprentice new women in their trade in order to keep up with the ever increasing number of births. Despite Reva’s encouragement

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    many of my teachers over this and last year. I help to put up and tear down bulletin boards‚ grade papers and put it in the computer system and fix up there rooms. I’ve given community service to A&P‚ 99 cents stores‚ and the Pentecostal Gospel Tabernacle of Christ‚ and the seventh grade teachers.I have many short and long term goals which I see coming in the future. One short time goal is to graduate and get accepted to a medical high school. I want to leave I.S.__Q as a student that will be remembered

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    Magen David The Magen David or more commonly known as the star of David is the most common symbol associated with Judaism. The star is supposed to represent the shape of king David’s shield. There are many ideas about the symbolic meaning of the Star of David. Some Kabbalists thought that the six points represented God’s absolute rule over the universe in all six directions north‚ south‚ east‚ west‚ up‚ and down. Kabbalists also believed that the two triangles represented humanity’s good and evil

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    His sufferings. Hebrews 5:9 - Perfected through His sufferings‚ Christ became the author of salvation. Hebrews 7:19 - The law could not make anything perfect but it did bring hope of something better. Hebrews 9:11 - Through Christ we see a better tabernacle‚ dwelling of God with men. Hebrews 11:40 - The law would never make mankind perfect because God has a role that you and I are to play. Hebrews 12:23 - We are made perfect by faith in Christ. Hebrews 13:20-21The work we do “in Christ” is a perfect

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    BIBL104 June 19‚ 2010 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Exodus The book of Exodus consists of the two different genres‚ narrative and law‚ and is considered to be known as one of the books in the “Book of the Law”. It was written to record the events of Israel’s deliverance from slavery in Egypt. The overarching theme for Exodus is about God fulfilling the promises he made to the patriarchs making their descendants a great nation. God carried out his promises despite much opposition

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    The Mosaic Covenant (MC)

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    framework for which the Israelites were to follow. For this reason‚ the Ten commandments were to be treated as the document that represented the Mosaic Covenant and were placed within the Ark of the Covenant. The Ark was to be portable‚ along with a tabernacle which could be disassembled and reassembled where needed. This decision ordered by God was to not only reflect the ANE treatment of traditional covenants‚ but to trump them. While the ANE placed their document within their religious sites to signify

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    Tithe

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    because Christians are under no obligation to fulfill the command to tithe as given to the Israelites as part of the Mosaic Law. The tithe was a requirement of the law in which all Israelites were to give 10% of everything they earned and grew to the Tabernacle/Temple (Leviticus 27:30; Numbers 18:26; Deuteronomy 14:24; 2 Chronicles 31:5). The New Testament nowhere commands‚ or even recommends‚ that Christians submit to a legalistic tithe system. Paul states that believers should set aside a portion of

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