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    Christian like movie which, encourages and motivates children, adolescences and Adults to apply Gods inborn gifts which he has given to them, and with the help of god you’ll be able to overcome anger, prejudice and any other obstacle in your way. There is no offensive language, I only saw one instance of violence where a young man took up a hammer to hit his mother, there are scenes of medical procedures which may be disturbing to young children, no nudity, no sex, no smoking, no alcohol. “You…

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    Deuteronomy 6 Themes

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    In the Bible, the verse, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts” (Deuteronomy 6:5-6) demonstrates that term; Torah in short means instructions and those are specific instructions God has given us. Another theme is redeemer. Redeemer is a description given to a God or Gods who they believed saved them from slavery (Frigge 61). A verse from the Bible…

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    • In Genesis 3, Adam and Eve was tempted by the evil snake, he convinced Eve to eat from the tree of Good and Evil, by stating to her that ‘Did God really say that you must not eat from the tree. He convinced her that she would not die, and she would know good and evil like God. This is the first sin that took place on earth by mankind, “Then the Lord God called to the man, and said to him, “Where are you?” (Genesis 3:9 NASB). Sin entered the world by the serpent who deceived Eve, and every…

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    their faith is real or imagined. They must inquire of their omniscient and omnipotent God, why they remain trapped in a…

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    identical religious opinions. In the pieces of work “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” and “Upon the Burning of our House”, the authors have two polar opposite religious opinions. The author of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” ,Jonathan Edwards, feels that God is more of an angry God versus the opinions of Anne Bradstreet, the author of “Upon the Burning of our House”, who feels that God is more of a gracious God. Their opinions are very contradicting, but do have a few similarities.…

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    wearing clothes?” While in the island for a couple of months, taxes in Hawaii went into effect raising it by 2 dollars around the islands, my family’s hard worked money in jobs were going to the government to create schools to educate the young children. The government needed more and more money to hire more missionaries teachers,which was my dream job, I always wanted to teach little kids. Also the money was used to build more schools around the community because kids were now required to go…

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    Children Development Based on Religion There is a saying that goes, “The apple does not fall far from the tree." Children have always been judged based on the roots of their parents. It 's also like the saying, "like mother, like daughter." However, it is wrong to think that a child will be this way or that way just by judging them solely based off of their parents. There are many contributing factors that help develop children and that influences them to be who they are. One contributing factor…

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    Similes In Sinners

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    the hands of an angry God’’, the author and Puritan reverend, Jonathan Edwards, uses powerful similes and metaphors to create an overwhelming tone of fear to convert unconverted men. For example, the reason why Edwards uses the metaphor of the bow of God's wrath, is to create anxiety in the unconverted men who go to his sermons just out of obligation. He does this on purpose, to show these individuals that God makes no promises to unconverted men, but only to his children who believe in him…

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    faith is tested, and she demonstrates that her relationship with God is just as strong as ever, she uses it as an opportunity to spread the word of God. One reason Rowlandson survived was because of her faith and her optimism while she was captured. Her story begins in February 1675, the Native Americans began to take over her town, they took women and children and began to murder men. In the beginning of her narrative she mentions God, when she is looking for a way out of her home. She…

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    King's Palace Translation

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    One of the things that I have noted when translating the verse is that most of the verse, "children that do not have any defect, and are good-looking || who are prudent in all wisdom || knowledgeable, and discerning knowledge/information || and who possess strength/aptitude" (Daniel 1:4), all seem to be qualities that the young men need in order…

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