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    prayed when he found out from where the flowers were taken. As it is a third-person narrative‚ such pronouns as he‚ him are used. There are many religious words that belong to the semantic field of religion‚ for instance‚ altar‚ Priest‚ deacon‚ tabernacle‚ wafer that emphasizes the role of God in this fairytale. The presence of God and His forgiving nature reminds the reader of the most important thing in life –love. The return of Fisherman’s and Mermaid’s love teaches that one has to understand

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    Love (lev) An intense feeling of deep affection. To express strong likeness or find pleasure in. Interesting enough‚ the word love is first mentioned in correlation to sacrifice. God asked Isaac to give up the one thing that he loved the most in order to please God. Although‚ Isaac subsequently did not have to physically give it up. He did sacrifice it both spiritually and emotionally. That symbolism is true love. In fact whenever the bible describes love it never describes as personal

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    Before he takes his leave for the Confederate Army‚ he says to his wife Anna that they must read the Bible together and pray together. They read the passage Second Corinthians chapter five‚ verse one‚ “For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved‚ we have a building of God‚ an house not made with hands‚ eternal in the heavens.” After they read this passage‚ General Jackson prays to God saying that if it is God will to grant their earthly properties‚ and then let it be so;

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    Liberty University liberty Baptist theological seminary Book CRITIQUE OF: Lectures to my students BY: Charles H. Spurgeon Submitted to Dr. Robert Pace in partial fulfillment of the requirements for 201320 SPRING 2013PLED 635 – D01 LUO PASTORAL THEOLOGY by: yossi sarid ID# 24901465 las cruces‚ new mexico APRIL 7‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY………………………………………………………………………1 SUMMARY………..……………………………………………………………….......................1 critique…………………………………………………………………………

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    1: The Significance of the Pentateuch: the Five Books of Moses Bereshith is a phrase from the Hebrew language‚ meaning‚ “in the beginning;” Genesis in the Greek language is genesos‚ which means‚ “birth‚ genealogy or history of origin” (NIV Genesis introduction‚ pg 1‚ par 1). How fitting for the word Genesis to begin the story of creation. There is so much history in these first five books of the Bible‚ otherwise known as the Laws of Moses…Pentateuch. The accounts of creation are very detailed in

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    Amari is a 15 year-old girl who had a peaceful life with her villagers and her love‚ Besa; until pale strangers came in her village. They welcomed those pale strangers; stand on her village’s tradition‚ they always celebrate a party for the visitors. But the visitors don’t come for that‚ they come to take away the strongest‚ healthiest people in the village to sale them for money and murder the rest because they are the slave traders. Amari saw her love ones died but couldn’t do anything‚ she felt

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    actors of all times‚ and not only did Cecil B. DeMille star in this great movie he also directed it. The Ten Commandments‚ starring‚ Charlton Heston‚ Cecil B. Demille‚ and Yul Brennyer. This drama is a profound Bible Epic which describes the story of Moses from his birth to his profound leadership of the Children of Israel. The movie won Oscars and profound special effects at the parting of the Red Sea. The movie was a smashing success at the box office and is still a popular movie today. The success

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    befoul the waters of the Nile and kill the fish‚ and of the execution of this threat (Exod. 7:14-15a‚ 16-17a‚ 18‚ 21a‚ 23-25). The E writer added the rod of the wonder-worker and Moses’ threat to strike the water and turn the Nile to blood - a threat which he fulfills (Exod. 7:15‚ 17b‚ 20b). The P author added Aaron‚ not Moses‚ is the wonder-worker‚ and it is Aaron who waves the rod over not only the Nile but also other rivers‚ canals‚ ponds and pools‚ and all waters are turned to blood‚ including water

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    to progress in research and many have had epiphanies to choose another subject to research. Khalil Ahmad Hamidi-a Pakistani scholar‚ writer and also a translator for many books including Return of the Pharaoh1- states in the foreword of the book Moses versus Pharoah4 : ‘in Urdu some persons have attempted to reproduce the stories of the prophets under the headings “the stories of the Prophets”‚ but their endeavours are limited to explaining the chain of events‚ and the incentive and spirit behind

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    Hebrews). Jews date back to Abraham‚ whom they believe is the first patriarch of the Judaism religion. This is the same Abraham that Islam claims as the father of the Islamic religion. Since then they have had many other famous Biblical leaders‚ Moses‚ King David‚ King Solomon‚ and others. These leaders are focus for many of the teachings of the Judaism religion. The teachings are gathered in the Torah. The Torah‚ or teachings‚ have been collected and assembled into the Bible known to Hebrews as

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