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    Scripture. OT consists 39 books and is the Hebrew Bible. NT is 27 books = 66 TANAK (Law‚ Prophets‚ Writings) IS the Hebrew Bible. TANAK contains law which is the Torah. 2. Septuagint (LXX) – Ancient Greek Translation of the Hebrew Bible 2. At the moment of canonization (synagogue; church)- Thinks the final draft is better than first. The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. – 100 B.C.E-100 C.E Masoretic Text (about the time of Jesus)- All modern Hebrew Bible Septuagint follows the Samaritan Text

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    Ancient Moral Systems

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    The Hebrew civilization used guidance from their Hebrew bible as a template for their moral standards. Order was established by their religious beliefs which were derived from two stone tablets given to Moses on Mount Sinai. The ancient Indian civilization is seen as the blending of the indigenous Dravidians and the nomadic Aryans. A millennium later‚ the Bhagavad Gita is presented and it represents the Indian moral system as a whole. The moral systems of the ancient Mesopotamian and Hebrew civilizations

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    biblical verses. Several bible scholars have argued that the story of Joshua‚ God‚ and Israel is the source of the political and religious structure that defined the Israelites after settling in Canaan. It is for this reason that I have decided to examine this verse so that I may have a clear understanding of the subject. The fascinating aspect of the interaction between God and Joshua is the fact that God has a hand the making of the leader. To understand this extract of the bible more clearly‚ it is

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    Samson and Delialah Response Paper 1 Samson and Delilah The story of Samson and Delilah‚ as relayed in the Bible‚ has always been a powerful and compelling story.  In so much as it deals with power‚ lust‚ strength and redemption speaks a great deal to the human spirit as well as to the spiritual and moral corruption found in the pleasures of the flesh.  As to the nature of the tale and how it should be viewed‚ there are a number of interpretations.  Clearly‚ the grace and forgiveness of God are probably

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    Brianna Carr CHRI 1313 Dr. Halton 10 March 2016 Christianity 1313 Old Testament Comprehensive Assignment I would like to thank the Brazilian government and the archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro for awarding me with $5 million to design and build a 100-ft tall statue on Sugarloaf Mountain. I understand that this statue is meant to complement the Christ the Redeemer statue that overlooks the city and should serve as a representative of the Old Testament by in the same manner Christ the Redeemer represents

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    The Bible was the first book ever printed. God had written “The Ten Commandments” on tablets of stone‚ we can assume mankind must have had previous knowledge of writing. even today Archaeologists uncover ancient tablets with markings‚ Some of the first were unearthed at Lachish and Tel-el-Amarna. as Mankind moved forward they began writing on Animal skins and the inner bark of the Linden tree. Moses is credited with and was told by the Lord to write the first 5 books in our Holy Bible between 1491-1451

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    Ethnicity The two creation stories in the Bible have caused a lot of questions. I never looked at the Bible and realized these mythical stories of the creation of the world. The creation stories (Genesis 1-2.4a and Genesis 2.4b-25) have been the same to me‚ and I believed like many other people the two stories emphasize what God created. In Permission Granted: Take the Bible Into Your Own Hands by Jenifer Bird it is well explained the differences of when and why humankind were created in these creation

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    generations‚ much like the theories of the compilation of the Bible. At around 300 B.C. the Vedas were written down in the form we have them today‚ first inscribed in Vedic‚ an early form of Sanskrit. The Bhagavad Gita also stands as an ancient Indian text which became an important work of Hindu tradition in terms of both literature and philosophy‚ written at some point between 400 BCE and 200 CE. Similar to the Rig-Veda‚ the Bible is also a collection of texts in which one single origin cannot

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    Biblical Word Study Liberty University Abstract This paper explores the Bible by thoroughly examining three words related to counseling and three words related to addiction. In addition‚ general biblical usage of the words are discussed and as the meaning and where the words are found in the Bible. Specifically‚ the words are explored in the Old Testament and New Testament. Finally‚ core biblical themes and personal views are explored

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    impact of the Hebrews on Western Civilization. Although these “Children of Israel” did not comprise the largest or most powerful nation‚ their political‚ social‚ and religious contributions still exert influence over today’s world. According to the Hebrews‚ their people escaped out of bondage in Egypt‚ relocated to a “promised land‚” and then proceeded to form a united kingdom that would be known as Israel (Spielvogel 34). To govern this kingdom‚ kings and dynasties were chosen by the Hebrews’ all-powerful

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