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    Hebrew Parallelism

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    The three types of Hebrew parallelism: “synonymous‚ antithetical‚ and synthetic”. Parallelisms are ideas that don’t always interact with other words but they are repetition of words in structure form. One of the three forms of parallelism is synonymous‚ which can be defined as “closed similarity between line structures of the writing (Tullock & McEntire‚ 2006 p. 189).” Secondly‚ the antithetical form of parallelism is when the “second line contrast with the first line (Tullock & McEntire‚ 2006 p

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    The Bible

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    What is Bible? The Bible refers to the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. The Bible is divided into two parts. The first two thirds of the Bible are inherited from the Jews and this is called the Old Testament whereas the last third is considered to be written by Christians and is called the New Testament. The Hebrew Bible‚ or the Torah comprises the origins of the Israelites and traces the historic account of Israel. After the establishment of Christianity in the first century‚ Gospel

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    Book Of Hebrews

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    on the book of Hebrews is difficult since there is no known audience or author. However‚ the early church father Clement quoted from the Book of Hebrews in A.D. 95. However‚ internal evidence such as the fact that Timothy was alive at the time the epistle was written and the absence of any evidence showing the end of the Old Testament sacrificial system that occurred with Jerusalem’s destruction in A.D. 70 indicates the book was written around A.D. 65. Audience The book of Hebrews doesn’t clearly

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    Comparison In Hebrews

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    Throughout the course of Hebrews chapter one‚ the reoccurring theme is Jesus‚ the Son of God is placed higher up then the angels. (Hebrews 1:4). Usually‚ when one thinks of a comparison‚ people think of how one is better than the other. However‚ Thompson rebuttals this theory by pointing out‚ “The author’s comparison can best be understood when we consider the role of comparison in Hebrews and in ancient rhetoric.” (Thompson‚ p. 40). When a comparison is used as a rhetorical device during this time

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    Anthology Poems

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    The Great Big Book of Poems Table Of Contents So Excited………………………………..........1 Reason………………………………................2 The Room………………………………...........3 My Cat………………………………................4 I Love You………………………………..........5 Just A Kiss………………………………..........6 I Wish……………………………….................7 Moment Of Freedom…………………………..8 Nothing But The Best………………………….9 The Monster………………………………......10 The End………………………………

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    Japanese and Western Evanescence in Love Literature Literature across different time periods and locations often show identifiable similarities. The shifts in society and ideas of the time directly influence how history and literature are written down. The result are works of literature that have overlapping themes‚ but different interpretations. One such theme‚ evanescence‚ arises both in Japanese and Western love literature. The idea of “finiteness” shown through love manifests itself as loneliness

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    Bible

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    Bible Etymology It comes from the Greek word “ta biblia” (plural) “biblos” (singular) which means “scrolls” or books. - Is a partial record of the religious history of the real history of the Israelites and the effect of Jesus to those who experienced him. - Since Sacred Tradition; Bible were written in papyrus and were rolled together forming scrolls. - Other names: Holy Scripture or Word of God - Book of History • History of Israelites‚ chosen people • History of

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    Sociology Anthology

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    THE STUDY OF CULTURE what is culture ; the latin word is CULTURA which means CARE or CULTUS “ civilization” TYPES of CULTURE *MATERIAL CULTURE – icludes a physical objects or artifacts . *NON-MATERIAL -aspetcs of culture is the meaning and substance inherent in culture . COMPONENTS OF CULTURE norms – are often to described as social . These are guides or model . Folkways- they are repitetive or typical habits folkways is the customary ways . Mores -as a consequence

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    norton sampler

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    I didn’t understand. Understanding From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the psychological process. For other uses‚ see Understanding (disambiguation). "Understand" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Understand (disambiguation). Understanding (also called intellection) is a psychological process related to an abstract or physical object‚ such as a person‚ situation‚ or message whereby one is able to think about it and use concepts to deal adequately with that object

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    Hebrew Worldview

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    Hebrew Worldview The entire Hebrew worldview is centered on their faith in God‚ who is the author of creation and the source of all that is good and righteous. In fact‚ it would be truly impossible to analyze any aspect of Hebrew culture without first considering their beliefs on God. They gained their purpose‚ morality‚ indeed‚ their sense of identity‚ from their Creator and Sustainer‚ a fact that make them unique from other historical cultures. Their views on God also affected how they viewed

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