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    old testament summaries

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    highlights both the faithfulness of Moses‚ who follows exactly what God commanded‚ and his prayerfulness. Some other key themes and events include the promises of many offspring‚ land‚ blessings for Abraham’s descendants and the nations‚ Abraham as the covenant mediator‚ and the covenant presence of the Lord. Some of the key personalities include Moses‚ Miriam‚ Pharaoh‚ Pharaoh’s daughter‚ Aaron‚ and Joshua. In the first seven chapters of Exodus we are introduced to Moses and the bondage of the Israelites

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    Israel Hope

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    contradictions; Torah is the work of many compilations of tradition after the time of Moses; Different names for God (Yahweh/ Elohim/Jehovah) Documentary Hypothesis- the view that the Pentateuch is a combination of at least the 4 different source documents (PJED) J- Jehovah/use of Yahweh; colorful/anthropomorphism; Judah; 10th-9th E- Elohim; more angels/dreams; prophets; Israel (Ephraim); 9th-8th D- Deuteronomy; laws; Moses; centralization/monotheism; 621 BCE P- Priestly; Holiness Code; transcendent

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    Print syllabus quiz – and syllabus – counts for 5 points: OLD TESTAMENT – MID-TERM EXAM REVIEW SESSION ONE: (1.1.1) What are the names of the two methods of interpreting Scripture‚ and which of these interprets the Bible at face value? Answer: Traditional View (accepts Bible at face value) and Modern View. Our text book outlines two methods of interpreting Scripture‚ the Traditional View and the Modern View. The difference between these is that the Traditional View accepts

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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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    Theology of Worship

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    the one and only recipient of our worship is God because he is worthy of it. For many years the Tabernacle was the pinnacle of the worship experience for any Jew; and perhaps even more so for the countries around it‚ since it was so rich and beautiful. But before having the building‚ the Tabernacle was a caravan displaying the Glory of God to everyone. According to Yehezkel Kaufman‚ “The tent [Tabernacle] then is a priestly-prophetic vehicle with the prophetic‚ the oracular predominating. The lustrations

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    Exodus was written by Moses during 1440 – 1450 BC. This is the second Book of the Bible which covers from Moses to the Ten Commandments and it covers a lot of regulations and rules. Key people in this book are: Jethro‚ Bezalel‚ Joshua‚ Miriam‚ Pharaoh’s Daughter‚ and Aaron. A lot of historical account to the reader because of the birth of Moses. Moses also gives the laws of the land. Key ideals in this book relates to Israel’s Liberation from slavery in Egypt and God uses Moses to convince the Pharaoh

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    REFLECTION

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    Irma Sanchez In Exodus 34:6-7 we see that the Lord himself describes his character to Moses‚ “The Lord‚ the Lord‚ a God merciful and gracious‚ slow to anger‚ and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness‚7 keeping steadfast love for the thousandth generation‚ forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin‚ yet by no means clearing the guilty‚ but visiting the iniquity of the parents upon the children and the children’s children‚ to the third and the fourth generation.” This is what I have been

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    This is a tough subject to write about being that not much is actually known about the original use of the Pantheon‚ due to the fact that it was destroyed and the current structure is a rebuild. However‚ when we consider some of the basic differences between the cultures‚ some possibilities do come to light. Let us start with a little about the Parthenon. This structure was built by "the Athenian Empire... at the height of it’s power" ("Parthenon"‚ 2015). This is more than just a fun fact descriptive

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    Leviticus

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    The Book of Leviticus [see How to 1‚ p. 268]). It is important to note that Leviticus picks up precisely where Exodus left off—with the Lord speaking to Moses “from the Tent of Meeting” and saying‚ “Speak to the Israelites and say …” From that point on‚ the movement from one section to another is signaled by the phrase‚ “The Lord said to Moses” (4:1; 5:14; 6:1‚ 8; and so forth). It will be no surprise‚ then‚ to discover that the first main part of the book (chs. 1–16‚

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    follow the directing cloud southward. Three days they traveled without finding water. They finally came to a small oasis called Marah‚ but its water was bitter. Marah has commonly been identified with modern Hawarah‚ where the water is still bitter. Moses‚ at God’s direction‚ cast a piece of wood into the water‚ and it immediately became sweet and drinkable. -   The people moved on to Elim‚ which is believed to be present-day Wadi Ghurundel‚ about six miles south of Hawarah‚ where plenty of sweet

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