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    Using the research that you have completed for your Ephesians exegetical paper‚ what do you think is the main idea of the book? Why? Looking back on all the research I collected for my Ephesians exegetical paper‚ I conveyed the idea that the topic of the book of Ephesians was based around the subject of salvation and the church. The idea of this book seem to form a demonstration of understanding that the world separated from God is under its own self harm of judgement of disbelief and the final

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    An Exegetical Paper on 1 John 513-21 By Joseph G. Austin Presented to Dr. Steve Waechter August 10‚ 2014 Hermeneutics NBST 610 LUO Summary Statement 1 John 513-21 Johns exhortation in 1 John 513-21 is to fellow believers that our wills and purposes are to be one with God which is to bring Gods forgiveness and eternal life to others.. Outline Introduction Context Historical Context of 1 John Literary Context of 1 John God is Light (15 228) God is Love (31 512) God is Life (513-21) Content Exhortation

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    Introduction: The Corinthian Christians were status seekers who judged themselves and others with their spiritual gifts. “They regard their gift to be an official notarization from the Spirit that they are truly spiritual‚ and they may be insisting that others owe them esteem and deference‚” (Garland‚ 558). Due to the irregularities in the worship service‚ a letter was written to Paul concerning the role of spiritual gifts and their exercise in the public assembly. The Corinthian believers were blessed

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    In Paul’s First letter to the Corinthians he discusses spiritual gifts‚ saying‚ “Therefore you do not lack any spiritual gift as you eagerly wait for our Lord Jesus Christ to be revealed.” The NIV text notes define a spiritual gift as “a manifestation of the Holy Spirit enabling one to minister to the needs of Christ’s body‚ the church.” According to the Evangelical dictionary of theology‚ Spiritual Gifts are “Gifts of God enabling the Christian to perform his or her service.” Spiritual gifts

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    The Corinthian order is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The name Corinth symbolizes satisfaction and beauty. The name itself is fitting of a woman who is structured‚ intelligent‚ and beautiful. She should be organized and ideal in the eyes of society‚ which is exactly what Macon wanted in his daughters. He wanted them to become the perfect wife‚ someone who is pretty enough to show off and smart enough to balance her own life as

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    An Exegetical Paper On Galatians 5: 1-6 http://vanlalhmangaih.hubpages.com/hub/An-Exegetical-Paper-On-Galat... by Van Lal Hmangaih 74 Followers INTRODUCTION In this exegetical study‚ the paper focuses on Gal 5:1-6 with the HistoricalGrammatical method and it contains three sections. The first section presents the historical context of the Epistle which contains authorship‚ recipients/addressees‚ occasion‚ purpose‚ place and date of writing. The second section follows with the literary

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    The Bible‚ from its inception‚ has already been translated into many languages and is being interpreted in an increasing number of ways‚ some of which interpretations are contradictory and some are complementary. But which method is most appropriate is a hot debate in Christianity today. This paper is an exegesis study that analyses the celebrated book of Job from the Old Testament‚ which historical account‚ or perhaps moral folktale‚ is set in the period of the Patriarchs around the time of Abraham

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    Only a few scriptural books are viewed by scholars as the product of a single individual; every one of the books of the Hebrew Bible have been redacted to create the work as we know it today. Many‚ in distinctive ways have viewed the Bible as the "Word of God"‚ or as having been composed by the Jewish and/or Christian God. The Hebrew Bible is the gathering of sacred writings making up the Bible utilized by Judaism. Over the human writers‚ the Bible was composed by God‚ according to 2 Timothy 3:16

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    A Contrast of Shakespeare’s Othello and The Apostle Paul’s 1 Corinthians 13 Love can be a powerful overwhelming emotion that can lead to ones bliss or ones tragedy. Shakespeare’s Othello and Paul’s 1 Corinthians 13 main idea is centered on love. Even though both texts share a similar main idea they contrast on the view of love. Paul’s biblical passage is more of a guide line for Christians than a romantic passage. Othello is of a romantic tale that ends in tragedy because of jealousy and betrayal

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    incomparable influence on the lives of countless people. The book of Acts and his epistles reveal that Paul possessed many outstanding characteristics of Christian leadership. In his first letter to the Corinthians‚ Paul influenced the Corinthians: "Follow my example‚ as I follow the example of Christ" (I Cor. 11:1). Although the Apostle Paul wore many hats‚ he was a leader above all‚ and he never lacked followers (Sanders‚ 1999). From a fugitive slave to the officials at Caesar’s Court‚ people from diverse

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