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    Ephesians 5:21-33 p Principles of Biblical Interpretation RELI 3305 02 Instructor: W.B. Tolar December 8‚ 2011 Jordan R. Laessig Setting The book of Ephesians was written by the apostle Paul (Ephesians 1:1) while in jail (Acts 28:16-31) between A.D. 60 and A.D. 62. While most agree that this letter was written to address the church of Ephesus‚ some scholars believe that because the name Ephesus was not mentioned in the book‚ Paul was writing to all churches in Asia Minor‚ and Ephesus was

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    Sarah Josepha Buell Hale’s letter to president Abraham Lincoln was written with an intent to have Lincoln recognize Thanksgiving as a national holiday. Hale had felt that the recognition of Thanksgiving was a matter that needed to be addressed and executed in a brief manner. By establishing herself as an individual with great influence‚ Hale was then able to relate her proposal to the current issues Lincoln was facing. Hale was a reliable source for many due to the fact she was the editor of the

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    Case Write-Up 1: Is the Rookie Ready? A manager listens‚ compromises‚ delegates appropriately‚ coaches and leads by example. Both Tim O’Connell and Kristen Hammersmith are referenced as Managers in HBR’s case study “Is the Rookie Ready” by Sarah Green. Although Kristen is the newly appointment Manager and by default one could argue that she is the rookie; but judging Tim’s behavior and rash decision on the Hybara project‚ I believe he has proven himself as the Rookie Manager. A good manager

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    Exegesis – Luke 4:14-30

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    This passage is situated at the beginning of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. Jesus has returned from Nazareth after several days in the wilderness where the power of the Holy Spirit assisted him in fighting the temptations of the devil. In this story‚ Jesus goes to the synagogue on the Sabbath and is now said to be reading from the Torah as was customary. This means that Jesus regularly does this which shows that he is a devout Jew. It was important for him to rest on the Sabbath and go to the synagogue

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    Exegesis: Matthew 6: 9-13

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    Prayer Matthew 6: 9-13 Passage Matthew 6: 9-13 9Pray then like this: Our Father who art in heaven‚ Hallowed by thy name. 10Thy kingdom come‚ Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 11Give us this day our daily bread; 12And forgive us our debts‚ as we also have forgiven our debtors. 13And lead us into temptation‚ But deliver us from evil1 Introduction Matthew 6:9-13 is commonly referred as the “Lord’s Prayer”. In this paragraph

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    Lewis English 1A 3 October 2012 Opposite ends of the same stick In “Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story” by Russell Banks‚ the main character Ron believing himself to be so much more above the woman he once dated because of his great looks. Ron was a successful lawyer in the state of New Hampshire when he met a woman named Sarah Cole. Except there was a catch—Sarah Cole was the most homely woman Ron had ever seen. Despite that‚ Ron and Sarah eventually engage in a relationship that would soon take a turn

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    Sarah Cole: A Type Of Love Story In the story “Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story”‚ the author‚ Russell Banks tells us a story about a man named Ron who meets a woman named Sarah. It tells a story about a high class man meeting an underclass woman. In the story Ron speaks of Sarah as if she’s kind of a low life‚ saying she was unattractive and the homeliest woman he had ever met. At the same time he kind of ends up with this girl regardless of all the things he said‚ in a way he considered her his

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    Final Exam Kim Hatfield The first book I will discuss is Sarah‚ Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan. This historical fiction novel is set in the 19th century. To me this book meet all of the requirements that are discussed in the book about historical fiction. First of all the characters were very well rounded and complex. Sarah Elisabeth Wheaton is my favorite character because she is such a good role model. She always is nice to all even though she misses her home when she comes to

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    criminal prosecution through Adnan’s court case and the podcast Serial by Sarah Koenig. Adnan went through several trials for weeks‚ it was extremely tiring and frustrating to watch people he didn’t even know determine his fate. During the trials‚ the court did not have enough evidence to convict Syed of the crime‚

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    escape from her father. Sarah would have remained in the mental hospital for her entire life if she had the option without a friend. She wouldn’t have had someone to live for without Eric there for her. Eric was the only one that saw past her scars and Sarah was the only one‚ besides his mother‚ that saw past his fatness. Before Eric lost weight people bullied him for being fat. Sarah stood up for him and didn’t care if he

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