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    that can be used to record thought or images experienced while sleeping. Because most of the practices prescribed hitherto have utilized a Christian spiritual framework, dreams tend to include specific pieces of knowledge from both the topical Bible study phase and breath prayer phase. Although the duration of each individual’s “dark night” experience varies by client, this phase tends to be extremely intense and brief. Once the client successfully confronts their innermost spiritual demons,…

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    components to building a relationship with God: Prayer, Bible study and Church. #1- Prayer... Prayer is communication with God. Every relationship is built on communication. When relationships do not have good communication the relationship begins to deteriorate. So talking to God and learning to listen to God is important. Some people say, well I pray all the time. Great! But at least once a day set aside some time to talk to God- alone. The Bible says that Jesus often went alone to places for…

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    human character is that people tend to follow groups. Still further, praise encourages people to do well, whereas rebuke hardens them. The example was given that a car sales man wants you to test drive, and a retailer wants you to try it on. The Bible teacher needs to have an even greater…

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    Geneva Bible Analysis

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    The 1599 Geneva Bible was printed in London by Christopher Barker and deputies. It was not the first nor definitive edition, with 140 versions produced between 1560 and 1644. This attests to the text’s popularity amidst a fraught political and religious situation in the early modern period. Its publication has direct ties to Protestantism, particularly due to its creation by protestant Marian exiles. The text was published in England only following Archbishop Parker’s 1575 death, and then was…

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    Guide to Biblical Studies: a Bible study focuses more on helping people to either understand what God wants in their life or how to be a better Christian. Sometimes Bible study helps solidify theological beliefs, or to develop new theological beliefs. As Brown stated, Bible study is often more of a mid week worship than a scholarly breakdown of the Bible. On the other hand, Biblical study differs from Sunday School because you study more than just the Bible itself. You study the historical…

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    The Bible is one of the all time best sellers. Some people have a very deep knowledge and understanding of the words written upon its pages. Some have a “nodding acquaintance” (Gomes), much like the Christmas and Easter church attendance protocol many people practice. And then some have a tentative curious relationship with the Good Book. One wants to know more, but the language seems too confusing or the parables too difficult to understand. Reverend Peter Gomes addresses this lack of…

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    My Theology Theology is the study of the nature of God or religious belief. I did not know what Theology was until freshmen year of college when I found out that it is a required course I have to take to graduate. Though I have found out that through going church, college, and Bible studies with my friends that I study God every time I read the Bible. I have studied the nature of God and how he relates to the world, but never have I thought of it has being theological. My parents introduced me…

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    Holy Scripture Analysis

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    For over two-thousand and five-hundred years the Old Testament has been accepted by many as historically accurate and inspired by God. Likewise, after the King James Version of the Holy Bible was published, it was considered by the Protestants to be the only accurate version of the Holy Bible and was infallible. The historical criticism of both the Old and New Testament began in middle 1700AD and since early 1900AD a more scientific view became established concerning the history of the texts of…

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    Bible Relationship Essay

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    had a unique experience reading and exploring the Bible. The past several years of my life have been spent actively studying God's Word and attempting to apply it to my life. Throughout this time, my own personal thoughts and feelings have formed from reflection and meditation. A relationship has been built between the Bible and myself, and as a result my relationship with God has been strengthened. By living a large part of my life with a Bible in hand, I have created an individual opinion on…

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    intended bible study to be” is to present the findings to individuals, small grous, and new believers, the encouragement they need to be well on their way to loving God’s Word more than they could ever thought possible. If you are looking for some fresh insights or a new way of approaching the Bible, this book is what you really need to motivate you. Summary Exploring the Bible is apart of my life that I have lack for five years, but it use to be something that I did daily. Bible study on…

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