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    As you read the devotional about consuming the things that fill us but do not nourish our bodies, souls, and lives, what memories came to mind? How did these instances demonstrate immediate rather than long-term satisfaction? Growing up all of my brothers and sisters and I looked forward to Friday’s because we would have Kentucky Fried Chicken, go to a local fish fry, or have pizza and that was a treat because my parents had six children to feed. We ate dinner at home as a family and going out…

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    Do you know what KJV stands for? It stands for King James Version. The King James Version is a latin translation, of the authorized version of the bible. This book is actually the first major dictionary for many people. And also, in the year of 1611, King James wanted a bible that others could read and repeat. During this time you actually had to hand write every single copy that you wanted. Since King James wanted this repetition done so it would be shared and learned by many. Out of all the…

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    Timothy Witmer (2010)—author of The Shepherd Leader: Achieving Effective Shepherding in Your Church—says that servant leaders who act as shepherd leaders carry out multiple responsibilities. This study proposes the following responsibilities of K.E.E.P., which includes knowing, empowering, equipping, and protecting (Witmer 2010). Essentially, these four roles are a combination of servant leadership and agape love working together. However, Frederick Taylor (1915, 9)—author of The Principles of…

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    King James Bible No space here James VI and I was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603. King James is known for his version of the bible, he started on it in 1604 and completed it in 1611. The King James Bible or the authorized version, is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England. James is also known for his book on demonology which he wrote…

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    the Intertestamental Period and the Methodology of Recording the Prophecy of Jeremiah and the King James Bible Translation Thesis: The Book of Jeremiahs gives insight into the creation of the prophetic text which was written hundreds of years before Intertestamental Period, a period that much is known except for the knowledge provided by varying texts, while the analysis of the translation of the King James Bible provided insight to the accuracy of the text. Topic Statement Paragraph 1 – God…

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    King James was the king of England and Scotland. James started his rule over Scotland when he was only 13 months old. He was born on June 19, 1566 and the only son of Queen Mary of Scotland. He ruled Scotland from July 24, 1567 to his death. His father’s death was the reason he was crowned so early. Though he was technically king, he wasn’t able to actually rule until he was old enough. So in reality, the priest was king until he took over. King James also ruled England from March 24, 1603…

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    ---Zeju Li In general view, King is the divine representation of God. His power is unimpeachable and his majesty shall be glorified. However, King is not perfect: He can commit mistakes, he can indulge himself in wine and debauchery, and he can bereave property of his people as well. But people will not be inclined to withdraw his majesty and gift that men endow for the purpose of seeking protection of their life, land, and anything because King is the physical defense of people’s safety…

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    Christ (a.d). The bible is broken down into two parts which are the New Testament and the Old Testament. The Old Testament is the first presented of the two which implements the meaning of before Christ. The Testament prepares for Christ. The creation of the earth plays a big role in preparation for Christ. The first man and woman created were Adam and Eve. They are known for going against God 's will and eating from the garden. The New Interpreters Study Bible states the Lord God commanded the…

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    language made it equally tough because they read to us from the King James version, which is totally different from the convention English of today. As an adult Iunderstand the bible was written from different sources and that it is a guide on how we should govern our lives. God created us in his own image, sent his son to die for our sins and left the Holy Spirit to comfort us after Jesus ascended to heaven. My understanding…

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    this research project was to find any clues leading to how King James IV/I influenced the Elizabethan Era. I have fully concluded that the young king made quite a large impact on those who lived during these times, all with his mighty intelligence. According to a website named Scotland's Mary, he was crowned king at thirteen months. This was due to his mother being forced to abdicate and his father being murdered. (A Short History of James VI of Scotland). The young child was forced to grow up…

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