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    The Books of the Old Testament The Pentateuch/ The Torah (5 books) Genesis - Genesis‚ which means "beginnings‚" begins with the creation of the world and man. The first half of the book also covers the early history of man‚ the story of Noah and the Flood‚ and the Tower of Babel. The second half of the book is about the Patriarchs of God’s chosen people ... from Abraham to Isaac to Jacob. It ends with the story of Joseph and the Israelites moving to Egypt. Exodus - Enslaved in Egypt for

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    Bible Dictionary Project Name: Sara Seider Student ID: 25623931 Course: BIBL 104-B22 Date: 2/16/2015 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: Genesis: The author of Genesis was Moses. It is believed that Moses wrote Genesis under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Genesis was written from 1450-1410 B.C. Genesis was the first book of Pentateuch or law. The book of Genesis is considered the beginning. Genesis explains the beginning of the human race and the Hebrew race (Hindson & Towns‚ 2013)

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    BIBL 104 10/13/13 Summary of the books of the New Testament Books Matthew The Book of Matthew is of gospel genre. It is the first book of the New Testament and the first of the four gospels. Matthew is sometime referred to as “The Sermon on the Mount”. Matthew begins with the descent of Jesus. Matthew is a book that was wrote by the Jews for the Jews retelling the story of Jesus’ birth. King Herod orders all male babies ages two and under in Bethlehem and surrounding towns to be killed

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    You could say that the poisonwood bible is a story of change. Throughout the novel you read of how the characters transform from their time spent in the Congo. The Price women go from being naive and homesick to becoming a part of the Congo. Spending time in Africa changed them; it changed them so much that some of the girls chose to remain living in the Congo. One representation of change we found interesting in the novel was the change of Orleanna Price. In the beginning of the novel she was quiet

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    STUDY GUIDE: MODULE 7 As you read this week’s textbook reading assignments‚ take notes in response to these questions and statements. This study guide will help you to prepare for your quiz. Fee and Stuart: Pages 55 – 70 1. True or False: The epistles are generally pretty easy to interpret according to the text. • False 2. What is the difference between ‘real letters’ and epistles according to Diessmann? • Real letters were non-literary-not written for the public

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    REL 1310.47 November 10‚ 2014 Review Essay Is the Bible true? Whether you are a Christian or not‚ it is likely you have asked yourself or someone else if the Bible is really entirely valid. William C. Placher is the author of the article “Is the Bible True?” In the article‚ he explains how the Bible is true no matter how it is interpreted by anyone who proceeds to read the Holy Book. The stories may not all be non-fiction or factual‚ but they have good morals behind the message which is what

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    Chapter Review; Paul P. Zilonka‚ ‘The Bible as Book and as Library’‚ in Scripture: An Ecumenical Introduction to The Bible and Its Interpretation‚ ed. Michael J. Gorman (p.1-21) The chapter ‘The Bible as Book and as Library’ gives an understanding of the Bible‚ where it originated from and the many different forms it takes under the various religions. The chapter answers all the various questions one may ask when studying the Bible by looking at the Bible at an academic perspective but also a faith

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    | |Assessment Task 1 | |Entries into the new Dictionary of the Bible (CTC edition) | | | |Michael

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    Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible examines the culture and tragedies faced by the Congo in 1959. Narrated by the wife and 4 daughters of Baptist preacher Nathan Price‚ Kingsolver vividly displays how the family is impacted and change as a result of moving to the Congo. Growing up in Atlanta Georgia‚ living in Africa is a whole new experience completely different from home. Rachel‚ Adah‚ Leah and the Congolese all explore the importance and impact of faith‚ and a religion based on their own

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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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