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    Bible Dictionary Project Template Name: Jamika Rollins Student ID: L25951188 Course: Bible 104 Date: September 22‚ 2014 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: Proverbs Author: Solomon and others Date: 950-700 BC Key Word: Wisdom Key Verse: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom‚ and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding”(9:10) The book of proverbs is the words of wisdom. The Proverbs are wise saying that express deep truths in capsules form. (Ed Hindson and Elmer L. Towns

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    Hunter Bible 105 30 September 2013 Mankind Ed Hindson and Gary Yates “The Essence of the Old Testament: A Survey” How does mankind survive from the Garden of Eden until now? When I read the Old Testament there are lots of Bible story that are really amazing. It is incredible how God moves and do miraculous things. Reading the true word of God in “The Holly Bible” is how we come to know his word. There is no better place to start then with the book of Genesis‚ the first book of the Bible.

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    Unintended Consequences in the Bible With every sin comes a consequence‚ whether the sin is intended or not. There are many different examples of consequences linked with sin. For example‚ the story of Adam and Eve is very well heard of. It shows perfect examples of unintended consequences because of sin. Another good example would be the story of Moses and Golden Calf. In both stories‚ there are consequences from God because they disobeyed him. First‚ the story of Adam and Eve is a great example

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    Hebrew Wisdom Literature-Assessment: Final Paper Wanda H Book of Ecclesiastes The theme in the book of Ecclesiastes is to live under God ’s commandments but to also enjoy life. Also‚ Ecclesiastes makes a point to tell readers that we should fear God - that is‚ respect and honor Him. Solomon searched for satisfaction almost as though he was conducting a scientific experiment. Through this process‚ he discovered that life without God is a long and fruitless search for enjoyment‚ meaning

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    course textbook‚ The Bible Among the Myths‚ the author presents his main theme-the Bible is unique

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    are certainly enough people claiming to have divine revelation when God hasn’t spoken. And it’s true that the problem of false prophets‚ false apostles‚ and false teachers is a major theme in the Bible. Yet the benefit of true prophets‚ true apostles‚ and true teachers is also a major theme in the Bible. And a favorite tactic of false prophets‚ false apostles‚ and false teachers is to accuse the true ones of being false. And we must admit that major disagreements over various doctrines separate sincere

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    Is the Bible still relevant today? Sure‚ the Bible was relevant once upon a time‚ in that long-ago era of shepherds and scribes. That story of how the Hebrew people emerged from their centuries of slavery in Egypt is a gripping account‚ but does it have any connection to my world of lightning fast e-mails and jet travel? The problems of a fish swallowing a disobedient prophet named Jonah and how to get Daniel out of a den of lions seem pretty far removed from fixing my transmission or resurrecting

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

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    Apocrypha were not included as part of the canon of the Hebrew Bible. Apocalypses "…means an "uncovering" and "revelations"…(Harris‚ 6) symbolic visions to encourage the righteous to remain faithful despite persecution. The visions often use graphic symbols such as animals with bizarre features to represent national and political groups. This paper explains their role as women in the Book of Ruth and the Book of Esther‚ from the Hebrew bible. Ruth and Esther are stories of heroines; the contrast

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    Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible The Bible is a collection of books‚ inspired by God‚ to be used as God’s revelation of Himself to us. It is God’s doorway to declare his authority over his people. Authority of the Bible is established and/or comes from its own claims. The Old Testament uses the phrase “This is what the Lord says” enough times to give any reader the understanding that it is the word of God. Because the Bible is viewed as God’s Word it is the final word concerning all issues

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