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    Isaiah 43:14-19 God’s Redemption Power There are times when we dwell on our past trials and tribulations, when such occurs God wants us to move forward and focus on him. I know we all can testify to some degree in our lives of the many trials we have all have come through in life. If had not been for the Lord who was on our side where would we be. It was God’s grace and his mercy that overshadowed our problems and his presence that guided us to our victories. We could not come this far without…

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    2 Kings 18-25 Summary

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    2 Kings 18-25 – The story of 2 Kings continues with the introduction of King Hezekiah of Judah, who is like a breath of fresh air when compared to his predecessors. This is because he does what is right in the eyes of God and tries his best to obey His commandments. YHWH also alters the rhythm of the story a little because He takes a more active role in Judah’s history. When Judah is threatened by foreign invaders, YHWH acts as the defender of His people and does not allow the enemy to…

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    continued his work until Jerusalem and the cities people were exiled. 2. What other kings did Jeremiah minister under (Jeremiah 1:3? It came also in the days of Jehoiakim, the son of Josiah, King of Judah until the end of the eleventh year of Zedekiah, the son of Josiah, King of Judah until the carrying away of Jerusalem captive in the 5th month.…

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    Hebraic Worldview Analysis

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    The Hebraic worldview is exemplified throughout the narratives of the prophets. By examining the actions and values of the Hebrew people, we can see the progression of their worldview and how it changed over time. The Hebrew worldview is commonly divided into three aspects: Pre-Exilic, Exilic, and Post-Exilic. Each frame for worldview is based upon whether it was before, during, or after Babylonian rule. The Pre-Exilic worldview began with King Saul and continued until Israel was controlled by…

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