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    often the word "faith" and its related terms "faithful‚ faithfully‚ faithfulness and believe" occur in the English Old Testament? I have in mind the King James Version‚ which is the one commonly used in our churches. A study of your Bible with this question in mind will prove to be most revealing‚ even startling. Do you know how often you find the word "faith" in the Old Testament? Exactly twice. In Deuteronomy 32:20the Lord speaks concerning His people: "They are a very froward generation‚ children

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    The Holman Old Testament Commentary of Deuteronomy is part of a multi-volume Bible Commentary series. This commentary was edited by Max Anders and authored by Doug McIntosh (McIntosh‚ 2002). There are many contributors who are knowledgeable enough to be able to give their own comments and opinions on the subject of Deuteronomy. These commentary books are resources that teachers and pastors can use to guide them in teaching others. It breaks down books and even passages in the Bible to discern all

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    of the Old Testament is throughout the manuscript‚ as the Prophet Isaiah continues to reference the LORD’S marriage with His people by further declaring‚ The reference to ‘land’ repeatedly describes a person’s being or body as its actual meaning. Hephzi-bah‚ in Hebrew means ‘my delight is in her’ and Beulah means ‘husband/married.’ Again‚ this clear expression of land meaning wife or married transpires in the book of Jeremiah‚ saying‚ Ultimately‚ could the “Promised Land” in the Old Testament

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    through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope” (Rom. 15:4). This passage extols the virtues of the Old Testament Scriptures. There are several people today who would argue that the Old Testament has no practical value for modern man. The apostle Paul indirectly refutes this idea by stating that they exist to give us patience‚ comfort‚ and hope. The Old Testament is bursts forth with stories and examples that teach mankind how to behave himself and what God expects of His creation

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    original copies of the writings that went into the Bible. However‚ only 40% of these writings are actually canonical‚ with 30% of the discovered scrolls rejected and another 30% being secular. The 40% that is Hebrew Canon‚ or as we call it‚ the Old Testament‚ contains

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    Bible Dictionary Project Name: Student ID: Course: Bible 104-B40 Date: 6/14/2014 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: The Book of Job. Considered a Wisdom book of the Bible‚ The Book of Job was written in the style of Hebrew poetic dialogue. Although the author is unknown‚ there are three prevailing thoughts on authorship. First‚ Job wrote the book at the end of the events he chronicled. Second‚ Moses wrote the book and third‚ due to some unique verbiage and the writing

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    Bible Book Summaries: Old Testament Bobbi Fletcher Module 5 February18‚ 2012 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Numbers The Genre’s of this book are made up of Law and History due to the sins of disobedience and "god" worshiping. Along Israel’s journey they were led away to wandered for 40 years in the wilderness before coming into the promised land. In the first 25 chapters of Numbers we see the experiences of the first generation of the Israelites in the wilderness along with the

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    Heather Armstrong Student ID Bible 101 3/18/2013 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books Genesis The book of Genesis is largely narrative material. Some key themes and events include God as the creator and sustainer of his creation demonstrated through the accounts of the creation week‚ the fall of man‚ the flood‚ and Patriarchal History‚ including Abraham‚ Isaac‚ Jacob and Joseph. After Adam and Eve sinned and ushered the era of sin and death into the world‚ men continued

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    “Fertile Crescent”. Gilgamesh was the fifth sovereign he was part god and part man. From him we learn kingship was a matter of divine entitlement and human authority. In the excerpt from Epic Gilgamesh (2100 BC)‚ As the king Gilgamesh was honor and said to be "two-thirds god" (46) and "a god and a man" (15). Kings were divinely chosen and granted great supremacy with god-like status. However‚ god-like status did not make the king incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. Gilgamesh was labeled "a tyrant"

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    #: S669567 Advanced Old Testament Survey Assignment #:1 Essay Submitted October 15‚ 2014 Introduction Beginnings are important. Throughout the course of history people have wanted to know their origins. History then matters‚ not simply because it describes what happened in the past‚ but also helps people to understand the present and the future. Elmer Towns’ book‚ “A Journey through the Old Testament”‚ is the story of how God developed His people in the Old Testament.   In his introduction

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