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    she encouraged him to follow because she realizes all she wants to protect her family and have back a home and her family safe. She feels her house isn’t safe but a prison‚ where strange men break in to break out Frank and whether she should keep David close by or far away from the house. Gail comes to the conclusion that the issue with Frank isn’t worth the protection of her family. 3. What Wesley Hayden means by his admonishment not to “blame Montana” is it wasn’t the states fault but in

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    qualms about destroying Smiths reputation‚ or his life‚ for his own personal gain. Taylor is a man with seemingly unlimited power to control the very minds of people. In addition to being a story of good v. evil‚ Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a David and Goliath story. In addition to being a good man‚ Jeff Smith is also a man with very little money and power. Jeff doesn’t have the resources to fight Taylor. But he knows that he is right‚ and that’s all he needs to keep on fighting. Taylor‚ on

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    I. Saul disobeys in battle 13:1-15 A. Background of Saul 13:1 1. Saul’s age 13:1a 2. Number of years Saul has been king 13:1b B. The start of the battle 13:2-7 1. Saul’s strategy 13:2 a. Saul takes 2‚000 men 13:2a b. Jonathon takes 1‚000 men 13:2b 2. The first attack 13:3-4 a. Jonathon attacks Philistine outpost 13:3a b. Saul summons the Israelites 13:3b-4 3. Philistines prepare to fight 13:5 4. The Israelites fled and hid 13:6-7 a. Israelites hid in caves

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    favor because her strength in character makes up for her disservice. While one may believe the book of Ruth is solely telling a story of the exemplary character traits one should obtain or that the book’s only purpose is to show the lineage to king David‚ the parallelism in the book of Ruth actually discloses that in the face of adversity‚ (or Ruth’s foreignness) one’s noble character will liberate him or herself from a

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    The Book Of Ruth

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    The book of Ruth opens to when there was a problem with a Jewish family. A famine that just stroke Bethlehem where it forces Elimelech and his wife Naomi‚ to move to Moab with their two sons to find food. They traveled into Moab and opened up a shop‚ ate some food‚ and lived there for nearly ten years. Moab is where their two sons find and marry these local girls named Oprah and Ruth where there life went really swell. Elimelech and his two sons die‚ and leaves Naomi‚ Ruth‚ and Oprah manless

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    Samuel (turned the 12 tribes into a monarchy‚ appoint Saul as king)‚ Saul (king of the tribes)‚ David (son of Saul second king of the tribes)‚ Solomon (son of David third king of the tribes‚ after death tribes split)‚ Cyrus (king of Persia‚ was a pagan) We have not had a lot of dates to remember (70 CE is one )… but it is important to have a sense of chronological order; be sure to know who comes first (David? Moses? Jesus? Augustine?) Following are some words‚ themes‚ questions‚ illustrations

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    his kingship was a failure‚ and his kingdom was about to collapse. Question 2 3 out of 3 points A key advantage the authors mention that poetry has over prose is it is easier to memorize. Question 3 3 out of 3 points According to Hindson David showed all of the essential qualities of leadership. Question 4 3 out of 3 points According to Harbin Sauls death was a tragic end in that he Question 5 3 out of 3 points The historical context‚ date of the oracle‚ and audience are all important

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    2. Who was King Solomon? Son of David ch1verse 1 2. What did Moses‚ the servant of the Lord make in the wilderness? a. The tent of meeting of God ch1 verse 3 3. Who made the bronze alter? Bez`alel 1verse 5 4. Who was Bez`ael? Son of Uri/son of Hur 1verse 5 5. What did God say to King Solomon when He appeared to him in the b. night? Ask what I wil give you 1verse 7 6. Who said these words‚ "O‚ Lord God. Let they promise to David my c. father be now fulfilled

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    of a particular term‚ word‚ phrase or sound more than once in a literary work in close proximity. Example “Vanity of vanities‚ saith the Preacher; vanity of vanities‚ all is vanity” (Eccl. 1:2) Function The context is King Solomon‚ the son of David‚ king in Jerusalem. This is located in Ecclesiastes‚ a book of the bible. He relays how men go through the motions of life and work aimlessly‚ selfishly and vainly‚ their labor thus fruitless and hollow. Repetition functions in the passage as an

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    Jacob Esau is the elder twin brother of Jacob and were the sons of Isaac and Rebekah. They were also the grandsons of Abraham and Sarah. The book of Genesis‚ “identifies Isaac as God’s chosen son of the promise as well as Isaac’s youngest son Jacob.” (Towns‚ 1996) The theme of dishonesty happens repeatedly through the course of Jacob’s life. Jacob deceives his father Isaac and took the blessing from under his Brother Esau’s nose. Jacob departed from his home to a town named Haran‚ which was his

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