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    Atonement In Egypt

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    The perversion of having sexual involvement with some form of “beast” remains a noteworthy factor in the Bible after the exodus out of Egypt. It states, • These warnings regarding “lying with a beast;” follows shortly after Lev 17:7, concerning “whoring after devils, (goatmen).” Concurrently, by these verses being so adjacent to each other and corresponding similarly, there certainly reason to associate them together. As mentioned, Pan became claimed by the ancient priests in Egypt (where the…

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    Should all abortion cases be illegal in the United States? If murder is the killing of a human being, and conception is the formation of a human being, then should you be allowed to commit murder? No. Abortion was commonly practiced in the colonial period in the United States, but then slowed down due to abortion clients’ health being in danger (“Medical and Ethical Questions Concerning Abortion." Para. 1). Abortion was illegal for many years, but is starting to make a comeback, and more people…

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    Leadership is an essential part of society regardless of the path of life an individual leads. Leadership is a unique character trait because it is rare to witness a natural born leader. Leadership is the ability to successfully direct other individuals and accomplish a task. Throughout history, leadership is the trait that can propel a society to be successful, or it can lead to a catastrophic failure. Specifically, leadership impacted the lives of citizens in Greece, China, and Israel.…

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    Many people say that a person’s Hebrew name is her true essence and that if a person’s name is biblical, she has a piece of that person’s neshamah in her. My Hebrew name is Miriam, deriving from Moshe Rabeinu’s sister. During the Jewish Exodus from Egypt the Jewish nation had reached the Red Sea and were seemingly trapped by water in front of them as a horde of enraged Egyptians hunted down the fugitives. The only person who had enough faith to continue on with the journey was Nachshon ben…

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    Interest Groups LGBT The LGBT, or “lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender” group is a faction acting to define and support distinct categories in gay culture (LGBT Helpline, n.d.). For almost a century, LGBT interest groups have fought an uphill battle for equal rights. However, with support from the Obama Administration, this group has managed to achieve great milestones. During Obama’s first term at around 2008, same-sex marriage was considered an exceedingly controversial topic. Although…

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    Why he would chose "Baal-zebub the god of Ekron, is said that possibly that Baal the oldest ancient sites of the Baal-worshiping temple. Baal-zebub is "the lord of flies " - either the god who sends them as a plague on any nation that offends him ( Exodus 8:21-31), or the god who averts them from his votaries and favorites, an equivalent of the Greek Ζεὺς ἀπόμυιος, o l-zebub had at that time a distinctive status for giving replies.…

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    Undying Love Analysis

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    In the story ‘Undying Love’, Todd Billings was diagnosed with an incurable cancer during his early fatherhood years. During this low point in his life he really began to wrestle with God. He soon saw that his earthly thoughts weren’t helping so he turned his situation to Christ. Todd regains some hope in the reminder that God has taken on all human suffering. In the mist of this hard time he feels discomfort on whether or not God is up there suffering with him. Todd believes that doesn’t suffer…

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    Roman, I see that your focus was on the metaphor Harris dwells on which is the term slave. As you may have noticed on the group assignment, we had to write about the Theological Foundation of the Shepherd Motif in the Scriptures. Laniak’s exposition talks extensively about the significance of the shepherd motif as a metaphor for leadership, but also he also explains how “Biblical theology engages an interest both in individual emphasis of various authors in their own settings, and in the…

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    History has been important for years and will continue to be it helps us understand the society we live in and how it has changed for many years and will continue to. Reading the book Tories: Fighting for the King in America’s First Civil War by the author Thomas. B Allen has been very different since it is the past of their history so it is harder to understand. Back in their days they solved their problems and battles a whole different way then we do now. The author intentions in written this…

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    The Silver Basin

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    “Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy.” Exodus 20:8. Johnny did not keep the Sabbath holy. Johnny should not have attempted to create the silver basin on Sunday for these reasons: it was against the law, he needed more time, and he did it for all the wrong reasons. Firstly, Johnny should not have tried creating the sugar basin since it was against the law. “It’s better to break faith with him, isn’t it, than with the Lord?” Mr. Lapham asked on pg. 28. Since it was Sunday, they could…

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