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    the New Testament Compartmentalizing Scripture is a contemporarily popular way to study the Bible and is very useful at times. However‚ Scripture tends to unify itself. Despite studious efforts to “divide and conquer‚” perhaps a more appropriate approach would be to identify the areas where different sections of Scripture are sewn together and then further study how and why. One particular facet of sectional mingling is the way the Old Testament passages are quoted in the New Testament‚ specifically

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    both the Old and New Testament‚ it has been awhile since I have read either one of them. Before this class‚ I never really studied either one and did not feel completely confident in my understanding of the meaning of the Bible. I feel like studying the Old Testament has given me a better understanding of all the events in the Old Testament as well as shone some light on the New Testament. I feel like it gives me further explanation and since I am a person that always asks “Why?”‚ the Old Testament

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    In Walton’s Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament‚ he writes‚ “ With no revelation . . . there was no way to know what pleased and what angered . . . This is the plight of those who live in a world without revelation. In the end‚ for all of their conscientious ritual‚ they did not know what deity wanted” (p. 145). Please post a 400-word response to Walton’s statement. Discuss the importance of revelation to God and the biblical writers. Seek to answer questions like “Was it important

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    THE OLD IS IN THE NEW CONCEALED It is said that‚ the Old Testament is the New Testament Concealed and the New Testament is the Old Testament Revealed because one cannot appreciate the New Testament without an understanding of the Old Testament. It lays the ground work for the redemption Jesus brought. The coming of Jesus Christ to redeem the world from the bondage of sin was not an afterthought. God revealed His plans of sending a redeemer called the Messiah through the prophets. The prophecies

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    paper should be written in double-space‚ with 12 font size‚ in Arial or Times New Roman font style. The minimum page count requirement for your review DOES NOT include the Title Page. When it comes to the Old Testament‚ many Christians minimize the importance of it. They tend to get bored with all of the “begat” chapters and they do not understand prophecy. There are many things that happened which goes against their knowledge of science.

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    I. Missions in the Old Testament A. The timid run‚ the brave venture out into the unknown ‚and the noble confront evil. and the righteous declare! B. Missions and important declarations of the Old Testament. C. Biblical verses used 1. Genesis 1:28 2. Exodus 9:1-4 3. Psalm 105.1 II. The Old Testament is the beginning of God calling us to a right relationship with Him. God sent many people on tasks that seemed impossible‚ and they would be without the power of God behind them. God from

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    Ruffin Paul McCuistion REL123 “What is Wisdom in the Old Testament sense I believe having a clear definition and understanding wisdom can help us better interpret the Bible’s original intent of Scripture. First of all we must consider the meaning of the primary Hebrew word for wisdom which is (hakam‚ “wise” and hokma‚ “wisdom”)‚ and secondly‚ we must take into account the themes‚ content and forms that are found in the Old Testament wisdom material. One of the books in the Bible which is

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    The Old Testament presents specific agreements between God and man called covenants. 1 Such agreements are a theological conception which denotes predominantly to God’s obligation to his people. The above verses established unique agreements to remind God’s people of his conditional and unconditional promises. Such promises granted man special blessings provided man met certain conditions contained in the agreement. The conditions usually required man’s obedience before God would fulfill his portion

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    SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PART I Genesis to Judges   Genesis 3- Creation Tarnished by Sin 1. How accurate was Eve’s understanding of God’s requirements? Eve did not have an accurate understanding of God’s requirement for living in the garden. She didn’t know what God had said. She had some idea‚ but not the thorough understanding. As a result of not understanding (Gen 3:4-5)‚ she began to doubt God’s word and reason for not wanting her to eat from the tree. She relied on

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    Testament (1000-1200 words). The student is to summarize Youngblood’s basic approach to the OT and‚ in this process‚ reflect on the way in which the story develops through each of the topics outlined in his work (identify the relationship between the different topics). The Heart of the Old Testament written by Ronald Youngblood is an extraordinary book that makes logical sense to the Youngblood’s approach to the OT. Youngblood identifies the nine themes that form the pillar of the Old Testament

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