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    Bible Dictionary Project Name: Sara Seider Student ID: 25623931 Course: BIBL 104-B22 Date: 2/16/2015 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project: Genesis: The author of Genesis was Moses. It is believed that Moses wrote Genesis under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Genesis was written from 1450-1410 B.C. Genesis was the first book of Pentateuch or law. The book of Genesis is considered the beginning. Genesis explains the beginning of the human race and the Hebrew race (Hindson & Towns‚ 2013)

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    Since its first report in the Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine‚ in the 2nd century b.c.‚ acupuncture has been widely implemented as a form of traditional Chinese medicine (Needham‚ 2000). The word acupuncture is derived from two Latin roots‚ acus‚ meaning “needle‚” and punctura‚ meaning “puncturing.” It is centered on the concept of “qi” an ancient Asian concept that is known as the body’s motivating energy; the qi travel along points called meridians which is where the body energies

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    Hebrew Bible Paper - Abraham Abraham stands as one of the most important figures in the Hebrew Bible‚ and is central to the understanding of God’s solution to the problem of mankind. Man‚ the mysterious creature that God wraught as a semi-experiment‚ is constantly prone to believe he is self-sufficient and capable of survival without God‚ the central problem God must deal with in the Hebrew Bible. To solve this problem‚ God decides to strike fear in the heart of man and to revolutionise

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    Define inspiration: Go back to XIV century when poets had to look at naked women with snow-white skin‚ dark blue eyes and burning red curls to produce poems‚ more captivating than the sunrise. Go back to when writers were considered drunk heads‚ with nothing to lose and nothing to gain. The only solace they had was to dress their scars in words‚ convey rage in a paragraph and hide the grief behind the pages. Go back and see that inspiration cannot be defined. Inspiration is a fragile thing. It

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    The Reliability and Validity of the Bible One of the most current controversial topics in modern day times is the validity of the Bible. How can one know if the content is to be trusted and is real? As an extremely important religious text that many take to heart and live by on a day to day basis‚ it is imperative that the information in the Bible is reliable and true. In order to verify the validity of the information in the Bible‚ it is important to look into the past and study history

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    PRAYER WARRIORS IN THE BIBLE BY Pr. David Munyere Who were the prayer warriors in the Bible? Prayer warriors are people who are known for regularly interceding on behalf of others before God. To intercede means to come between‚ so prayer warriors are‚ in effect‚ coming between God and the trouble in another person’s life. Prayer warriors are like advocates appealing to the Higher Court on behalf of their defendants. We’re all guilty before God‚ but God is merciful. Prayer warriors recognize

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    individual; every one of the books of the Hebrew Bible have been redacted to create the work as we know it today. Many‚ in distinctive ways have viewed the Bible as the "Word of God"‚ or as having been composed by the Jewish and/or Christian God. The Hebrew Bible is the gathering of sacred writings making up the Bible utilized by Judaism. Over the human writers‚ the Bible was composed by God‚ according to 2 Timothy 3:16. God superintended the human writers of the Bible so that‚ while utilizing their own written

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    between the Qur’an and the Bible is their beginnings. The Qur’an is not clear about how the world is made. The Bible‚ however‚ has a clear beginning that establishes many key points. The treatment of women is different‚ and both books instruct their followers to “evangelize” differently. The Qur’an contains subjects and stories that are in the Bible‚ but they are twisted and changed. The Qur’an also has entirely different events that take place after the time the Bible was finished. In the Qur’an

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    Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA April 7‚ 2013   The Bible Among The Myths I believe that Worldview is seriously influenced by culture‚ knowledge‚ politics‚ religion and upbringing. Therefore‚ it is not uncommon to meet people who view the Bible as mythical literature. Hence there have been occasions when I have found myself in an intense debate about whether or not information in the Bible is real. As a result‚ there have been occasions

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    Individuality in characterization is what drives the story of a novel and many authors use this technique to their advantage. In The Poisonwood Bible‚ Kingsolver uses multiple points of view to reveal theme through characterization. The theme she conveys is the individuality present in one’s reaction to the surrounding people and environment. This characterization in relation to theme is shown through the voices of three of the four daughters‚ Rachel‚ Leah and Adah. Although each daughter is presented

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