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    Poetry: 111 (excluding Psalms) --OT Prophets: 53 2. Definitions שָׁע263 adjective wicked‚ criminal; — absolute ׳ר Genesis 18:23 +; plural רְשָׁעִים Isaiah 13:11 +; construct רִשְׁעֵי Psalm 75:9 3t. feminine singular רְשָׁעָה Ezekiel 3:18 (strike out Co)‚Ezekiel 3:19 (רָשָׁע Co); — 1 usually as substantive‚ one guilty of crime‚ deserving punishment; sometimes also wicked; opposed to צַדִּיע; רָשָׁע Exodus 2:13; Exodus 23:1 (E)‚ Deuteronomy 25:2; Proverbs 17:23;Proverbs 18:5; Proverbs 25:5; Job

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    Angelology and Satanology This truth must first be established‚ Satan and God are not equal. God is omniscience‚ omnipresent‚ and omnipotent; Satan is not. The Bible is very clear that Satan is a created being‚ by God the creator. In the book of Ezekiel 28:15‚ Satan is described as a lesser being‚ “from the day that thou wast created‚” showing his inequality with God. Religious Dualism is defined as‚ “two mutually hostile forces or beings in the world‚ the one being the source of all good‚ the other

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    Siddhartha Hero's Journey

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    On his new journey‚ Siddhartha comes across a river and a friendly ferryman‚ Vasudeva‚ who gives him a ride to the nearest city. Kamala‚ a courtesan‚ greets Siddhartha in the city and teaches him about love. A local merchant‚ Kamaswami‚ teaches Siddhartha how to be a businessman‚ and Siddhartha soon becomes wealthy. After many years of living an affluent life‚ Siddhartha recognizes

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    the senses are decidedly rooted in physicality. When people describe Siddhartha as looking “like a Samana‚” the effects of this sensual negation are what they see. Siddhartha pursues the opposite sensual extreme during his life with Kamala. He enjoys sex with Kamala‚ as well as food‚ dancing‚ and drinking. Siddhartha does not attempt to find a balance between this new world and the ascetic world he left behind. Though sex and drinking are new to him‚ he does not attempt to negotiate a level of comfort

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    Chapter 7 Passages from the Text Comments & Questions “He had tasted riches‚ had tasted lust‚ had tasted power; nevertheless he had still remained in his heart for a long time a Samana; Kamala‚ being smart‚ had realized this quite right. It was still the art of thinking‚ of waiting‚ of fasting‚ which guided his life; still the people of the world‚ the childlike people‚ had remained alien to him as he was alien to them” (75). (C) In the movie‚ A Walk to Remember‚ by Nicholas Sparks‚ the main

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    How does Hesse and Coelho present the importance of wealth and love is to fulfilment and self-discovery in ‘The Alchemist’ and ‘Siddhartha’? Siddartha and The Alchemists are both novels featuring a world of sacrifice and journeys of the soul in order to find enlightenment and have fulfilling lives. Both stories show a journey distracted by love and wealth but ultimately returning to their desired goal of finding true happiness. The Alchemist describes the journey of a humble shepherd who seems to

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    pains. We need to turn from our own trust to living by faith and know God’s in control. Ezekiel 4:1-8 I. EVERY PROPHET IS A VICAR. He represents God before the people; he represents the people before God. In his whole person‚ action‚ suffering‚ mission‚ he is a type of Jesus Christ. When men will not listen to his words‚

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    The Cherubim In The Bible

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    that of throne-bearers‚ or "carriers"‚ of His Divine Majesty” (Knight‚ 2012). A consistent theme of the cherubim is the depiction of them guarding the entrance of places where God meets His children (Hays‚ 2010‚ p. 202). The four living creatures Ezekiel describes are later revealed to be cherubim. The cherubim’s have four wings‚ bright as

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    His next primary goal is learning the art of love from Kamala‚ a famous courtesan. Although he rejected the other spiritual teachers‚ he accepts Kamala‚ a teacher of desire‚ and he consciously decides to follow her teachings. After years filled with indulgence of vices‚ he finally awakens by a dream of Kamala’s songbird and realizes that he lived pointlessly

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    Allen Parrish Siddhartha and Gotama; Two men‚ One Path “The Buddha said that it didn’t matter what a person’s status in the world was‚ or what their background or wealth or nationality might be.  All were capable of enlightenment.” (Boeree) In Herman Hesse ’s Siddhartha‚ Hesse splits Siddhartha Gautama (the founder of Buddhism) into two major characters in his novel‚ Siddhartha and Gotama Buddha. Hesse develops these characters to mirror Siddhartha Gautama ’s journey to enlightenment and his

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