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    S.S Prof. Frein FYS: bible study 18 September 2013 What ideas about salvation does the reading present? What do people need to be saved? How can they be saved? What are the results of salvation? Salvation is the word that many people look for when they think of God the almighty. Salvation is the mainstay subject for this group of chapters in the Book of Exodus because of the enslavement on the Hebrew people. God sent Moses as a messenger to speak on his behalf. Moses tried to bargain

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    Bibl 104 Study Guide 1

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    before 3. According to Fee and Stuart‚ what is the antidote to bad interpretation? The antidote to bad interpretation is not no interpretation but good interpretation based on commonsense guidelines. 4. They define “The Bible” in part as… The Bible is not a series of… both human and divine God’s word given in human words in history; it is not… propositions or imperatives not a collection of sayings from a chairman God 5. Know the kinds of “communication” mentioned that God

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    evolved over time to come to mean the official inventory of books‚ like that of Athanasius‚ that a religious community regards as its authoritative source of doctrinal and ethical beliefs. The word comes from the Greek kanwn and most likely from the Hebrew qaneh and Akkadian‚ qanu. Literally‚ it means a straight rod or bar; a measuring rule as a ruler used by masons and carpenters; then a rule or standard for testing straightness (Harris 24). In the past‚ canon referred the doctrines of the church

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    of Exod 1:8-22 WORD COUNT 2090 The book of Exodus has been described as of “central importance” “one of the most gripping narratives in the Hebrew Bible”. Exodus 1 sets the stage for this great drama which is central to the Old Testament. In the passage under review in this essay is a vivid description of the oppression and chaos into which the Hebrew people are plunged at the behest of an unnamed Pharaoh. Whilst there is little evidence to suggest that the events of the Exodus occurred as described

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    being here‚ some people would question the point. So to avoid this‚ fortunately there is a massive amount of myths that one can choose from to satisfy their beliefs. Some favorites I have found include the creation stories of the Enuma Elish‚ the Hebrew Bible‚ and Hittite Myths. Each starts the same‚ or about the same in a roundabout way and achieves the ultimate goal‚ a purpose in life. However‚ their approaches and pathways to eternity vary. While some built the world out of corpses‚ others pulled

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    This Hebrew astrolabe is an ancient astronomical device which was used to interpret time by the positon of the sun and the stars in the sky. Apart from finding the time of the day or night‚ astrolabes were used for mathematical calculations and predicting horoscopes. The very first astrolabes were made in 150B.C in Greece. By 800 B.C the astrolabe was well developed in the Islamic world and was used for various purposes such as timekeeping‚ survey and determining prayer time. Also‚ it was used as

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    Testament‚ or Hebrew Bible. Jesus: The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament. The Old Testament is the complete Hebrew Bible. The New Testament tells of the lessons and journey of Jesus Christ while on Earth. Muhammad: The Qur’an is 144 chapters of my pure word. I sent the angel Gabriel to tell Muhammad and he did just that. There is no relation between the Qur’an and the Bible or Torah. Moses: Judaism is similar to Christianity because our holy books consist of the same 39 books‚ the bible is just

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    story to the people of Israel. To conduct a thorough exegesis‚ we will use many resources to extract sensitive and crucial information from the text. We will also investigate the Septuagint writing that were written in Greek and transferred back to Hebrew by Jewish translators to get a more in

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    Christianity Vs. Judaism

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    same meaning as “Messiah” which is derived from the Hebrew Mashiah meaning also the “Anointed One.” (Felix Just PhD) According to Act 11:26 (Holy Bible)This was the first time those who believe in Jesus was called Christians‚ it was in Antioch a Greek speaking city in Ancient Syria at about the year 35 to 40 C.E. (Holy Bible) Since the early years of Christianity‚ various myths‚ legends even conspiracy theories About the origin of the Bible‚ ( which has had worldwide circulation‚) The discovery

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    scientific evidence one way or the other. 4.No. No evidence to say they were. Interviewee 2 Answers: 1.24 hours. Don’t really know. 2.10‚000 years. The genealogy in the Bible say so and the Bible is the word of God and it has never been proven wrong. Its the infallible word of God

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