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    Ehud: Slayer of the Obese King Ehud was a brave man‚ and even though he is given less than one chapter of text about him in the Bible‚ his influence goes far beyond a few words on a page. Ehud obeyed God and lived his life as a role model which had a direct impact on his country for eighty years‚ and secured for himself a prominent place in Israel’s history books. Ehud is an example of what can happen when one man follows God’s leading in his life; that man can have an impact on numerous amounts

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    Christopher Leveratto May 26‚ 2012 Scripture: Christian Service Reflection Paper Through the course of five weeks I have tutored a third grader by the name of Willy one hour each Thursday. Willy is a high-spirited kid who loves to learn. He goes to a school named Corpus Christi‚ a school I spent my sixth through eighth grade years at‚ and is also the organization I volunteered for. I chose this particular work because I love working with kids considering I have 4 younger brothers and sisters

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    Topic 2: Moses which means Drawn Forth in Hebrew was an Israelite born into the tribe of Levi one of the 12 tribes‚ His tribe the Levites did the more priestly duty’s. Just before Moses was born The Pharoah who had grown displeased of how many Hebrews there were ordered that every male child was to be killed. Moses’s mother Amram not wanting him to be killed put him in a basket and set him down the Nile river. He was found by an Egyptian princess and was later adopted by her‚ he lived the life of

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    BIBL 104 STUDY GUIDE: MODULE 3 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. Harbin Chapter 8 1. Why does the book of Numbers begin with a census? It was directed by God‚ it gave a count of people and organized them (structure)‚ a baisis to use for dividing the land‚ helped inpress with the great work of God’s sustenance 2. What is a Nazirite? set apart‚ no hair cut

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    Desert – the people of Israel: First Peula: * A short introduction for the first day in the desert. 1. Performance: American teenager/someone leaving Egypt? (10 min.) The counselor is dressed in a combination of clothes resembling an American teenager and someone who had just left Egypt. "OMG‚ it’s so hot here‚ where am I anyway? Yuck‚ I hate sand!" *ask who the counselor is. When responded – and American teenager…* "I barely had time to take food‚ these clothes aren’t mine. I’m glad whoever

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    This event‚ whether I am looking at it through a literal‚ historical biblical interpretation or a contemporary mythological and poetic interpretation‚ I believe the mere concept of this miraculous happening‚ found in Exodus‚ can teach us great lessons about our humanity. John Collins‚ author of A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible‚ reminds us that a careful examination of the exodus account raises questions and is debatable. The geographical location‚ the record keeping of the Egyptians and

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    Ancient History Past HSC Questions Describe the importance of royal women during the reign of Ramesses II. (10) To what extent have the interpretations and images of Ramesses II changed over time? (15) * In the temples in the south such as Abu Simbel‚ reliefs of Nubian campaigns are shown but no details or dates have survived * One relief shows Ramesses leading two lines of Nubian captives and presenting them to Amen * A new era developed between them‚ however Ramesses depicted

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    The Battle of Megiddo is the first battle that was recorded in detail and for posterity. Pharaoh Thutmose III’s military scribe inscribed it in hieroglyphs at Thutmose’s temple at Karnak‚ Thebes (now Luxor). Not only is this the first extant‚ detailed battle description‚ but it is the first written reference to the religiously important Megiddo: Megiddo is also known as Armageddon. Historically‚ Megiddo was an important city because it overlooked the route from Egypt through Syria to Mesopotamia

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    Miracles Make It Difficult To Believe In An All Loving God (10) A miracle is something that defies the laws of science‚ and so must have been caused by some kind of higher being‚ such as God. There are many examples of miracles in the Bible‚ but some of them may lead people to believe that God is not an omnibenevolent being. In my opinion‚ miracles make it difficult to believe in an all loving God. I think that miracles show us that God is biased‚ and favours some denominations over others. In

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    Ezekiel cast judgement on seven neighboring nations‚ which included: Ammon‚ Moab‚ Edom‚ Philistia‚ Tyre‚ Sidon‚ and Egypt. Judgement was brought upon Ammon‚ Moab‚ and Edom because of their complicity in the destruction of Judah. The three countries held very little power. During the Assyrian years‚ Philistia decreased in power‚ and was overshadowed by the power and influence of Tyre (Hays‚ 2010‚ p. 215). The Philistines were jealous of the Jews. “Whenever they could take advantage of them and

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