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    depiction of many gods and goddesses. The above scribe was buried in a tomb of a man named Hunefer, who is a high ranking person in Egyptian culture. Hunefer is depicted in a white robe and is shown interacting with many gods and goddesses. The gods and goddesses depicted are Anubis, Ma’at, Thoth, Osiris, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys. Gods were depicted according to their position in the hierarchy of deities, and always in the same guise. In the top of the scribe Hunefer is speaking to a line of…

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    were named Scribes. This was an extremely important role to play in their society and Scribes performed the task of charting the movement of the stars and planets they could see with the naked eye. The writings were exceptionally detailed and were in order according to daily, monthly and yearly positions of planets and stars. Not only were Scribes documenting the sky, according to an article written on Dawdlez, “Back then, astronomy had quite a significant mystical component so these scribes…

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    Scribeamerica Job Report

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    applied for is an opening as a medical scribe for ScribeAmerica . The opening was very easy to find on Indiana school of public health webpage and was effectively described and detailed . The job description and my research at ScribeAmerica.com helped me deremine what ScirbeAmerica valued as audience. ScribeAmerica is a provider of medical scribes to many hospitals and medical practices. ScribeAmerica has a history of providing that best professional medical scribe programs for the clients.…

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    This weeks reading covered the introduction to the Old Testament, the different types of languages it was written in and the different types of language used such as poetry. Then the archeology of the Old Testament and the geography and information about early civilizations from the Fertile Crescent to Palestine. Reading also included canonization of the Old Testament, the various translations that have arisen from different sources, the textual criticism that lead to these different…

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    continued presence of similar rituals, yet the bones contained an assortment of Chinese markings. The propensity for scribes in this region to use delicate writing mediums could suggest that the practice of writing was sustained during this time, consequently no proof exists to support this theory. Later markings indicating the presence of literature suggests that professional scribes existed throughout this period, likely utilizing highly degradable materials. During the Shang dynasty the…

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    religion; • They were committed to the overthrow of the Roman rule (acts 21:28 NIV); • Known mostly for their defense of Masada; then committing mass suicide rather than surrender to the Romans (NSW Board of Education, 2012). The Scribes Most likely the first Jewish scribes emerged during the Babylonian captivity. At first, they were professional copyists of the law. This gave them the opportunity to learn about the scriptures. From that point, they developed into teachers and interpreters of…

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    John The Baptist Beliefs

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    In His discourse on the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, “For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” Scribes and Pharisees were the zealous religious people of Jesus time. Nobody at that time thought they can exceed the righteous acts of the scribes and Pharisees. Jesus was asking, scribes and Pharisees will not inherit the Kingdom with all their righteous acts then, how can you? Isaiah 64:6 states, “We have…

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    The Sumerian Civilization

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    foundation of knowledge laid down in ancient manuscripts. Royal documents were formed from the finest and most durable writing materials attainable. Scribes copied old documents onto fresh surfaces to preserve them. These scribes observed the decay and fragility of writing inscripted on papyrus, unbaked clay, and fabric surfaces. From these observations, scribes developed efficient stone carving processes and learned to bake clay tablets in the sun. Pharaoh desired immortality; the one way…

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    the correction of this shows that the scribe is in full control of what is changed. Also, if the scribe likes something in a different way then he can do that. Personally, I think that this unfair that the scribe is able to do this. I understand that it is hard to interpret some words in the original manuscript but with research the story should be put at how the original author intended it to be. Another example of this occurring is with Cain and Cam. The scribe saw multiple instances of the…

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    Ancient Mesopotamia Essay

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    WHO COULD READ AND WRITE CUNEIFORM? The act of reading and writing in ancient Mesopotamia was believed to be the work of professional scribes who would assist rulers, merchants, and commoners in their daily economic or political activities (Charpin and Todd 2010:8). Some exceptions to this have been accepted by past historians. Several kings of various Mesopotamian kingdoms and empires have claimed to be literate and have composed work of their own (Charpin and Todd 2010:9). One such exception…

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