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    In The Book of Deuteronomy‚ written by Moses‚ the book follows the story of the Israelites as they escape slavery in Egypt and create their covenant with the Lord. In Deuteronomy 10:10-22‚ the Lord calls upon Moses to join him upon the mountain once again so he may share his requirements for Moses and the Israelites. The Lord accomplishes this by giving commands such as fearing the Lord your God‚ circumcise the foreskin of your heart and to love the stranger. The Lord also reminds the Israelites

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    The book “Purity of Heart” is a composition of letters written by the founder William Booth. Originally‚ these letter were shared in weekly Salvation Army gatherings to help Salvationists continue in Holiness‚ then later they were put in book form. Holiness is viewed as synonymous to a “pure heart; this is define in chapter eight‚ by William booth. The book is divided in ten chapters that are interrelated and build upon each other. It begins by defining purity of the heart in general terms. Next

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    The Bible is a collection of scriptures written in B.C. and in A.D. by those called by God to record what was‚ what then‚ and what is to come. Christians view the Bible as a divine tool that documents the creation of man‚ the fall of man‚ the crucifixion of Jesus Christ‚ the remission of sins and the future to the ending of the world we know of today. Oroonoko: or‚ the Royal Slave is a relatively short novel concerning the Coromantin grandson of an African king‚ Prince Oroonoko‚ who falls in love

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    Tabernacle Of Moses

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    When Israel was in the wilderness‚ the Tabernacle of Moses was a symbol of the presence of God. The Tabernacle of Moses served as a prototype and shadow of the heavenly reality to come (Heb 8:5). The structure of the Tabernacle was thus designed to symbolize the active presence of God among His people (Hill and Walton 2000:97). The shape of the covenant worship was spelt out in the function and the furnishings of the Tabernacle. 1. Function of the Tabernacle The Tabernacle was the focal point of

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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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    Many of the principles of Gilead are based on Old Testament beliefs. Discuss Atwoods use of biblical allusions and their political significance in the novel. ‘The Handmaids Tale’ is a book full of biblical allusions‚ before Atwood begins the text an epigraph gives us an extract from Genesis 30: 1-3 "And when Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no children‚ Rachel envied her sister; and said unto Jacob‚ Give me children‚ or else I die. And Jacob’s anger was kindled against Rachel; and he said

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    Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ today I am going to be talking to you about Judaism and the agnostic. I will be comparing and delivering insights to the concept of the transcendent‚ the human person and the social responsibility. Religion is a social conduct based on belief. Non-religious groups and thoughts are also social groups and conducts based on a belief. Rational thought‚ acceptance of scientific knowledge and a sense of right and wrong are common themes as to whether the individual

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    One of the major differences between the Sermon of the Mount and the 10 Commandments is the way that the two were given. The 10 Commandments were given to Moses to spread to the people. The Sermon on the Mount was spoken word by Jesus‚ given to his disciples. Another difference was God was not seen when passing the commandments to the people‚ where as Jesus was seen by the people and performed miracles. With these two differences we see the changes that had taken place over the years since the first

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    To go about proper interpretation of the Biblical literature you must know it isn’t always God speaking himself‚ although it is God’s word. The bible refers to the Word of God as Jesus Christ. The interpretation was brought upon us through many Hebrew scholars and was passed through centuries to what we know it as today. When reading passages of the bible I have to really picture myself there to try to understand what is going on. Whether it’s receiving a message from Moses or encountering God himself

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    The Biblical Sabbath

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    The Sabbath of the Pentateuch Exodus 20:8-11 Remember the Sabbath day‚ to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor‚ and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work‚ thou‚ nor thy son‚ nor thy daughter‚ thy manservant‚ nor thy maidservant‚ nor thy cattle‚ nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth‚ the sea‚ and all that in them is‚ and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed

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