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    mindset), God defines feminism for us. Proverbs 31:10-26 declares, “Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies… [she] worketh willingly with her hands…. She reacheth forth her hands to the needy… She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness” (Authorized King James Version). In these verses, The Bible clarifies and defines the role of women as being selfless, charitable, and kind. According to the creation story in The Bible, God created Adam and promised, “I will make him [Adam] an help meet for him” (Authorized King James Version, Gen. 2.18). God made Eve for Adam as a companion, as an equal. They were meant to complement each other. Later in Genesis, the servant of Abraham is tasked with finding a righteous women for Isaac (son of Abraham) to marry. Abraham’s servant sat by a well searching for a wife for Isaac. When Rebekah (Isaac’s future wife) came to get water from the well, she also got water for Abraham’s servant and all his camels. The servant asked God, “let the same be she that thou hast appointed for thy servant Isaac; and thereby shall I know that thou hast shewed kindness unto my master” (Authorized King James Version, Gen. 24.14). Rebekah was…

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    Grieving Book Reflection

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    Reflecting back over the information captured from reading their book has given me a clearer sense of how God’s people can perish due to the lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6, King James Version). Although, I too agree with Leming and Dickerson (2011) that grievers need support and assistance during their bereavement process, sometimes I find it difficult to do so because of not knowing how or what support to offer. Because of that, I will refrain from giving any support for the fear of…

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    This would include ownership, money, inequality of possessions, competition, attitudes of heart, and effect on world poverty. Each one of these task if carried out right can be a powerful tool to show God’s unconditional love to those who are not saved. For actions always speak louder than words. For this is talked about throughout the Bible. A good example of this would be James 3:13, “Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with…

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    There were many things happening in the world during Shakespeare so much history taking place building important depth in how society is either influenced or even how it’s run due to improvement or advancement in today's technology.There will be three subject I will be talking about and they are Europe,Asia,and the topic of religion.The first one will be about Europe more specifically How England was back then.Queen Elizabeth dies at age 69 in the year 1603 causing them to select a new king…

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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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    The Grief of Hamlet and Samuel Johnson In Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Hamlet’s murder of his father, the King of Denmark, spun him into bitter grief and he became weary of the world, which seemed to him as an “unweeded garden, where all the wholesome flowers were choked up, and nothing but weeds could survive” (Lamb & Lamb, 2010, p. 321). Comparably, Samuel Johnson grieved the death of his wife, Tetty and eighteen year later, his sadness is as intense as the day she perished, as Johnson wrote,…

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    However, Jesus promised that full apostasy of the church would never happen (Taylor, 2010). Again, this disagreement between Mormons and Christians is not debating opinions, but is debating what is true. Therefore, we can believe that Jesus was truthful when He warned of only a partial apostasy and not a full apostasy of His Church (Matthew 28:20; Ephesians 3:21, 4:11-16; 1 Timothy 4:1, Holy Bible: authorized King James Version, 2009). In Matthew 16:18 Jesus says, “And I say also unto thee, That…

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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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    here it is. Key #2 Without using the Authorized King James Version of the Bible, there is no possible way of teaching, preaching, or understanding Bible prophecy! It is an impossible task and we will show you how and why we are making this claim. First let’s go back to the “key”! “Precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line, here a little and there a little” (Isaiah 28:10). Most modern versions of the Bible with the exception of the Authorized King James…

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    understood the point of all the different stories that we read about or why we were reading about them. The biblical 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…

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