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    Bible Dictionary Project Template Name: Sondra T Course: BIBL 104 Date: 7/28/2015 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: Isaiah: The book of Isaiah was written between 740-680 B.C. It was written by Isaiah. It has been argued that Chapters 40-66 were written after Isaiah. He is the main character in the book. The Lord commissioned Isaiah as a prophet in the year of King Uzziah’s death which was a long period of prosperity and stability. (Hindson & Towns‚ 2013) The writing style combines

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    ideological queries to relate the Matrix to the Bible. To understand the correlational and ideological implications between the two‚ we must understand and decipher both the matrix and the Bible. I will breakdown few particular examples to showcase the denotative and connotative relation presented between the two. The first of the few correlations to relate and understand is that of the entire structure of the movie and the Bible. If we look at the Bible we know it to be divided into two major parts;

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    Biblical Support for Capital Punishment In the Bible there are many verses that support using the death penalty. One of the core verses to see the support of capital punishment in the Bible is Exodus 21:23-25. This verse states one of the most iconic revenge phrases: “an eye for an eye.” Also‚ earlier in the passage it states says “whoever strikes a man so that he dies shall be put to death.”(ESV) There is a common Biblical principle that is accepted in society. That principle is that you will reap

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    Karlee Hawryluk Survey of Women’s Ministry 220 Dr. Monica Brenamen September 19‚ 2013 Men and Women Equal Yet Different is a book written by Alexander Strauch on the study of what the Bible says about gender roles. Through this book Strauch brings the reader to the conclusion that a complimentarian view‚ women and men as equal yet with different roles‚ is based on scripture and therefore what God intended. Prior to even reading chapter one Strauch writes a

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    Joseph: From the Hebrew Bible and the Koran The Bible and the Koran are both glorious books of the world’s most flourishing religious cultures‚ Christianity and Islam respectively. At first glance‚ when you read the story of Joseph from the Hebrew bible and the Koran‚ they fundamentally seem to talk about similar ideals and storylines. They‚ however‚ have some deep seated differences‚ that may be a little philosophical in nature or might depend on the particular paragraph that we’re comparing.

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    You may think of the main hero’s in the Bible that are mainly boys‚ but there are actually girls like one remarkable girl named Esther. Esther is a hero in the bible because she has stopped something that was really bad for the Jewish and herself in the town that she lived in. Esther has made her heroic place in the bible by stopping the king from executing all Jewish people because she is a Jewish person as well and she will get killed‚ by the lord Haman that becomes the Kings Prime minister and

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    Salome Salome‚ the Daughter of Herodias (c. AD 14 – between 62 and 71)‚ is known from the New Testament (Mark 6:17-29 and Matthew 14:3-11). Her name means "peace". Christian traditions depict her as an icon of dangerous female seductiveness‚ notably in regard to the dance mentioned in the New Testament‚ which is thought to have had an erotic element to it‚ and in some later transformations it has further been iconized as the Dance of the Seven Veils. Herod’s lust for Salome is emphasized‚ which

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    20th CENTURY ENGLISH POETRY Modernist poetry in English started in the early years of the 20th century with the appearance of the Imagists. In common with many other modernists‚ these poets wrote in reaction to the perceived excesses of Victorian poetry‚ with its emphasis on traditional formalism and ornate diction. In many respects‚ their criticism echoes what William Wordsworth wrote in Preface to Lyrical Ballads to instigate the Romantic movement in British poetry over a century earlier‚ criticising

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    Syllabus Dot Points CORE ETHICAL TEACHINGS Christianity • Outline the principal ethical teachings in: * The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments are a concise summary of Christian ethics‚ and stress the importance of human life and the need to respect family and personal integrity. For example‚ ‘honour thy mother and father’ and ‘thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour’. * The Beatitudes The Beatitudes is considered a fundamental passage for Christian ethics‚ and

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    biblical/Christian worldview of meaning/purpose is that our purpose is to get to know God‚ and have a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. The biblical/Christian worldview of morality is through revelation from God and by reading the bible. Through morality we follow God’s standard as how to live and behave as God’s children. The biblical/Christian worldview of destiny is that‚ we as Christians believing in heaven and hell. When we leave our bodies our soul will carry on to live

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