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    their opinions and theories of different topics and subjects including warfare and science against opposing majorities and eventually won them over. One of these men‚ and the greatest of them all‚ is our prophet Mohammed (PBUH)‚ the greatest leader and role model of all time. Even though the prophet took in mind the opinion of other companions‚ he had strict orders that his companions had to follow such as his orders during the battle of (Ahud) as the prophet’s opinion and order to the companions was

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    3rd soldier was Terry Lento. All together they were a team. AI BoB was a hologram. They were on a mission to kill the prophets. Austin got called from the UNSC. The UNSC said to Austin they needed him for a mission. Austin called his team for a meeting. He told them he needed them for a mission. Ethan said “what is the mission?” Austin said “the mission is to kill all the prophets”. Ethan was like “oh okay”. The team set off on a plane. They were about 30‚000 miles away from where they were before

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    Books Isaiah The book of Isaiah is of the Prophetic genre. The basic theme of this book is found in Isaiah’s name: “Salvation Is of the Lord‚” Isaiah was one of the greatest prophets of the Bible. Isaiah Prophesized that the messiah would be born in Bethlehem by a virgin. Isaiah was called the “evangelical prophet” because of his clear and detailed messianic prophecies. Isaiah spoke condemnation on the men in Judah because of their sins. In Isaiah God granted Hezekiah a fifteen-year extension

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    Islam Report Jesus in Islam Chapter 13 opens up by saying that according to the Koran‚ the Jesus in the Bible and the prophet Muhammad are the same type of people religiously and all serve to worship the same God. The author of chapter 13‚ Mustansir Mir goes on to say “As is well known‚ in Islam‚ Jesus‚ while not considered God‚ is regarded as one of the greatest of the prophets” (pg. 116). The Islamic faith recognizes Jesus Christ as a human being because then builds a bridge between the two religions

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    There are many similarities and differences between the prophets of Isaiah and Daniel. Isaiah was speaking to the Jews in Judea while Daniel was speaking to the Jews captive in Babylon and also to the Gentile kings. Isaiah was during the reign of Uzziah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ and Hezekiah. Daniel lived during the reigns of Jehoiakim of Judah‚ Jehoiachin of Judah‚ Zedekiah of Judah and Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. Isaiah was speaking concerning Judah and Jerusalem and Daniel was concerning Israel and the Gentile

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    between God and the prophets‚ we can see a clear difference between the relationship between God and Jeremiah‚ and the relationship between God and other prophets such as Hosea and Isaiah. Jeremiah and God’s relationship is more intimate and personal compared to those of Isaiah and God and Hosea and God. God chose Jeremiah as a prophet before he was even born. This is shown in the verse‚ “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” (Jeremiah 1:5) If God claimed him as a prophet that early‚ he must

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    In the Old Testament‚ God uses prophets to communicate his message to the world. He chooses specific people to lead‚ instruct‚ admonish‚ and encourage. Prophets are specifically called by God‚ sometimes with a vision. They are usually sent when God is displeased with how the priests are teaching God’s law to the people or when the kings are ruling unjustly. They are often set apart somehow‚ either by their appearance‚ lifestyle‚ or some other way. Most prophets lead lives filled with difficulty

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    The three types of Hebrew parallelism: “synonymous‚ antithetical‚ and synthetic”. Parallelisms are ideas that don’t always interact with other words but they are repetition of words in structure form. One of the three forms of parallelism is synonymous‚ which can be defined as “closed similarity between line structures of the writing (Tullock & McEntire‚ 2006 p. 189).” Secondly‚ the antithetical form of parallelism is when the “second line contrast with the first line (Tullock & McEntire‚ 2006 p

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    where the sacristy had once stood” (3). The symbol of the tree fits in perfectly with the universal theme of sacrifice in relation to reward. The sycamore tree represents Christ. In the bible the prophet Amos‚ a shepherd as well‚ also sat under a sycamore tree. “Amos answered Amaziah‚ ‘I was neither a prophet nor a prophet’s son‚ but I was a shepherd‚ and I also took care of sycamore-fig trees. But the LORD took me from tending the flock and said to me‚ ’Go‚ prophesy to my people Israel.’” Amos 7:14-15

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    Character analysis on Jocasta and Oedipus In Oedipus the king‚ Sophocles begins the story line with the city of Thebes grieving. Oedipus true identity is starting to become question‚ when he is told by a blind prophet that he is what plaguing the city. His wife‚ Jocasta is immediately skeptical about the prophecy‚ and tells him a story about an oracle that she had once received and never became fulfilled. However‚ this did not help Oedipus uncertainty‚ and only to cause more confusion to his soul

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