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    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 the central figure of the New Testament‚ Jesus Christ

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    Old Testament Survey - OTS101 Nate Jackson Student # N1838-2219 June 12‚ 2011 Summary The first 39 books of the larger work called the Bible‚ is called the Old Testament. The Bible itself is arguably the best selling and most read book of all time‚ yet it’s well known to be quite challenging to read through and understand. The Old Testament portion of the Bible‚ notably the most difficult portion of the Bible for most to study and follow‚ yields 39 books from multiple authors‚ and spans

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    Evaluating the Hays Essay Personal Application of the Old Testament Law OBST 591- Old Testament Orientation Systematic Theology I Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary June 3‚ 2011 The essay‚ Applying the Old Testament Law today‚ written by J. Daniel Hays reveals an intriguing perception of the Old Testament Law and its application by today’s Christian Church. The author identifies the fact that the Old Testament Law although valuable and necessary for the Israeli nation seems

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    ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN THOUGHT AND THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK SUMMARY by JOE VALENTI Old Testament Introduction OBST 590 B06 Dr. Randy Haney March 1‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 22 CHAPTER 33 CHAPTER 45 CHAPTER 57 CHAPTER 69 CHAPTER 711 CHAPTER 812 CHAPTER 914 CHAPTER 1015 CHAPTER 1117 CHAPTER 1219 CHAPTER 1320 CHAPTER 1422 POSTSCRIPT23 WORKS CITEDi CHAPTER 1      The opening chapter begins by orienting the reader to the idea of "comparative study‚"

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    | | | |1. Determine the work done on or by a confined ideal gas. |[(TH-Tc)/TH]•100=e | | | |2. Apply the First Law of Thermodynamics to solve problems involving | | |

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    to the Old Testament? Introduction. Before the gospels and Pauline epistles‚ early church Christians related to the Old Testament as Scripture and viewed their Christian walk as the fulfillment of the promises made to Israel from the Old Testament‚ which foretold of the coming age of the Messiah. The first New Testament Christians understood the importance of the Old Testament; it was their “Bible” they preached from. Just as in the early church‚ Christians today need the Old Testament

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    it completely inaccurate. The bible‚ especially Genesis‚ may be based on some historical occurrences‚ but is exaggerated and includes untrue stories. I think stories in Genesis were created‚ based on some historical events to provide explanations to how and why we were created. The explanation couldn’t be disproven at the time‚ but now with Darwinism and the big bang theory‚ we see that the Creation Story and The Fall are not likely historically accurate. Based on the Black Sea flood theory we see

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    Influential Women of the Old Testament Patrick Nusdeo UNCW The Old Testament contains hundreds of stories that are. In order for those stories to be used they had to have a great impact. Not too many stories on women were written in the Old Testament‚ but the ones that did were monumental. A lot of the times women are mentioned in the bible‚ it is in a negative way‚ as in Lot’s daughters‚ who essentially raped their father after getting him drunk. Women also got punished for the bad deeds of

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    Abraham and Jacob Throughout the book of Genesis‚ Jacob and Abraham are alike and different in many ways. Both men had a close relationship with God and God honored both of them. They also were both patriarchs who share heroic qualities and who have done a lot for there children. It is believed that Abraham and Jacob were two of the founders of Judaism and their descendants are known as the Jewish people. Therefore both of these men are blessed from God and are important parts in Genesis and the

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    11/1/12 OT Survey Exegesis Isaiah 6:1-13 Isaiah is considered the Paul of the Old Testament (Orr‚ 1495 Vol. 3). He was the son of Amoz and seems to have belonged to a family with an implied ranking hence the easy access to King Uzziah found in Isaiah 7:3 (Orr‚ 1495 Vol. 3). In Isaiah 1:1‚ Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of King Uzziah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ and Hezekiah who were all kings of Judah (Orr‚ 1496 Vol. 3). In Isaiah 6:1‚ Isaiah dates his inaugural vision which dates 740 BC‚ which is the

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