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    This Hebrew astrolabe is an ancient astronomical device which was used to interpret time by the positon of the sun and the stars in the sky. Apart from finding the time of the day or night‚ astrolabes were used for mathematical calculations and predicting horoscopes. The very first astrolabes were made in 150B.C in Greece. By 800 B.C the astrolabe was well developed in the Islamic world and was used for various purposes such as timekeeping‚ survey and determining prayer time. Also‚ it was used as

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    Claire Wycoff Mr. Autry Bible 105 21 June 2014 Hebrew Wisdom The book of Proverbs can be very useful to its readers when in need of wisdom or helpful insight. Everyday people are forced to make life choices—good or bad. The book of Proverbs covers various issues and topics that can be found useful when making any decision. Whether it is an issue of marriage‚ sexuality‚ wealth‚ poverty‚ guarding the tongue‚ dealing with emotions‚ or many more‚ Proverbs paints a vivid picture of what both the

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    (1/9/13) Inter-Testamental Period (432 B.C.- 4 B.C.) Over 400 years Malachi- written 432 B.C. Christ born 4 B.C. Persian Period (450-330 B.C.) Hellenistic (Greek) Period (330-166 B.C.) Alexander the Great After his reign‚ the kingdom was divided into 4 parts for his 4 major generals. Ptolemy ruled Egypt Seleucid ruled Palestine and North Syria Hasmonean (Maccabean) Period (166-63 B.C.) Jews revolt against Hellenism Maccabeans-Jewish loyal family Roman Period (63 B.C. into the A.D

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    you can see numerous among the Ancient Hebrew culture and the Archaic Greeks. Greeks believed in multiple gods‚ the Olympians and the Chthonian whereas Ancient Hebrew’s believed in one God whose name shouldn’t even be pronounced it was so sacred. These two cultures perceived the world and their surrounds in a completely different way. The Ancient Hebrew culture was a culture defined by many things but mostly for their construction of their religion. Hebrews or the religion Judaism were the first

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    The Letter to the Hebrews (New Testament) The Epistle to the Hebrews was written for the Jewish Believers‚ stating that Jesus is the only true High Priest and he was the perfect sacrifice. Personally‚ upon reading I came to realize that it was written for followers of Jesus Christ who were persecuted‚ judged‚ rejected in the early ages. It was mentioned that “Still others had trial of mockings and scourgings‚ yes‚ and of chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned‚ they were sawn in two‚ were

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    Women in the Bible

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    Part One Chapter 1: Knowing that Rachel‚ Leah‚ Bilhah‚ and Zilpah are all related adds to the complication and development of the characters. The configuration of the sisters that are almost old enough to be married being interested in the same man adds to the complex web of their female relationships. You can see in this first chapter how the plot evolves to show in later chapters how having a shared husband between the four sisters creates an obvious strain on their relationships. Chapter

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    The Bible among the myths: Unique revelation or just ancient literature? By Gregory L. Montague November 10‚ 2013 Outline i. Introduction ii. Chapter one: The Bible in Its World iii. Chapter Two: The Bible and Myth: A Problem of Definition iv. Chapter Three: Continuity: The Basis of Mythical Thinking v. Chapter Four: Transcendence: Basis of Biblical Thinking vi. Chapter Five : The Bible versus Myth vii. Chapter Six: The Bible and History: A Problem of

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    Essay Question 3 Describe the teachings of Hebrew wisdom on diligence and laziness. How does this correspond with the contrast between wisdom and folly? Include Scripture references and quotations as appropriate. Essay Question 3 In a human’s life‚ it takes a great amount of wisdom and diligence to become successful. Thus‚ those who are lazy and foolish will have little chance of climbing to the top. Subsequently‚ one cannot help but wonder what is the difference between diligence and laziness‚

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    Sexism In The Bible

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    thesis is; The Bible was used to justify many bad things such as slavery‚ racism‚ and sexism buy when we read it more carefully it says none of this and people should stick to the text. This thesis is important because we need to know the misinterpretations that we as a society had about the Bible so it doesn’t happen again. We also need to clarify what is actually being said in the Bible and clear up the misconceptions and misinterpretations that people make about the text of the Bible. People have

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    Creation Stories The Egyptian‚ Mesopotamian‚ and ancient Hebrew cultures were all very different. The earliest known creation writings were dated from the third millennium B.C.1 Whether it is belief in one God or several‚ each culture represents one or more. How each God or Gods comes into their world‚ how they interact‚ or how they worship each God is unique to their culture. The creation stories are the foundation of religious cultures that have spread throughout the world.2 In Ancient Egypt

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