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    Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills— 32 to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, 33 to cut and set stones, to work in wood and to engage in all kinds of artistic crafts.” (NIV Bible.) The Spirit of God is shown here to be given to Bezalel to inspire every skill and technique in fabrication. We must ask the question does this ancient craftsmanship represent our ability to develop technology…

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    they face throughout their life. Because they solely depend on God’s Word it becomes more effective when they are counseling a believer with an issue. . This is where these two approaches differ. Christian integrationist do not believe that the Bible is the only thing that is sufficient for their counseling needs, they need help from the tools of psychology. Biblical Counselors believe in the of sufficiency of God’s Holy Word, Biblical counselors have no need for anything else to help them…

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    books of the Bible that our faith is based upon myths, could vary from translation to translation, and is not accurate because it was written by man. However, the evidence that the Bible is a trusted source for information speaks for itself through its scientific accuracy, historic accuracy, and its prophetic accuracy. In addition, there is substantial evidence that the author of the Bible are reliable, the manuscripts that we have are accurate, and the inspiration of God in the Bible. The…

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    unreasonable thinking as Deism. Deism believers think that God constructed the universe, but then he allowed everything to flow in its natural course without any further involvement. Deism also believes that God is not a miracle working God and that our holy bible was not inspired from the prophets of God. Then we have people who believe in Naturalism, these people think that everything that exists in the universe derived from material matter. They believe that no one has a soul and that we are…

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    away from religion as a whole until his senior year of high school when he went to a Younglife camp and committed his life to Christ. My mother grew up in a very different household. Her family went to and evangelical church every Sunday and held bible studies at their house on Wednesday nights. My parents met each other after graduating from Arizona State and the family they created reflects that of my mothers more than my fathers. We are basically just the stereotypical white Christian family,…

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    stated that the principles of Greek Instruction is indeed important; however, it is the servant’s heart, a love for God and for God’s people that makes studying Greek an important part of the seminary curriculum. This theory I agree with because as we study how to find the first intended meaning of a word or words in the New Testament…

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    Religious is a fascinating topic to read and study to have an understanding of people actions. People all around the world have differences view about god and practice all kind of religions. The three main religions that have similar beliefs are Judaism which was founded in the year of 1300 BCE by the prophet Moses; Christianity which was founded in the year of 30 B.C by Jesus; and Islam which was founded in the year of 622 CE by the prophet Mohamed. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have a…

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    The English Reformation would not have been the same without William Tyndale, a Protestant who changed the course of the Bible’s English translation. Tyndale’s core beliefs were founded on the idea that the Bible was the highest authority and it was a basic right for everyone to read the Bible in their own language. An idea that came to him as he read the New Testament in Greek as a priest in the Catholic Church. Following his intuition and education from Oxford, he translated the New Testament…

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    When interpreting the Bible, it is good to use it as a whole, not to take chunks out of it and use what you think should be used and then leave out the things you don’t think is important. It is good to understand the purpose and audience of the Bible along with taking in consideration on when it was written. It is good to remember that the Bible means what it means, and not what we think it means. A good method of interpreting the Bible is by using the Duvall and Hays Interpretive Journey,…

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    love. He gives characteristics of the attribute or titles of God. An example would be God as a judge. Packer list four characteristics of a judge. The third part is more about topics in the Bible and the Christian journey. Packer takes a large part of a chapter on propitiation. He talks about it in the Bible and describes it. Packer talks about Jesus’ life and His death. He covers what happens to those who reject God. He then takes a whole chapter to talk about those who follow God. He covers…

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