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    A staggering number of people exist throughout the world; however, no living creature is exactly identical to another. The average everyday person has the power to do the impossible, even when the majority of people lack faith. Axiomatically, people are going to face trials that seem relentless, but a book was written that can help people to conquer the impossible. The Holy Bible is the only living word that serves as the instruction manual to guide people through tenacious trials and the tasks…

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    that is well known is the messiah. This means “anointed” in Hebrew. For the Jewish people, the messiah’s arrival will be the gathering of Israel’s dispersed tribes and restoration of the David Kingdom. Moreover, Christians believe Jesus Christ has fulfilled the role of the messiah and his death and resurrection allowed all mankind to be saved by God. Furthermore, the Jews use the Hebrew Bible which is an integral part of the Christian Bible. It is clear to see that Judaism plays an important…

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    delve into the events within the book of Exodus, Moses and his central role, the significance of the story and the inspiration people receive from it today. The book can be…

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    receive things, but nobody likes to feel grateful” (79). He would be grateful towards this mountain and all that it offers, because he is the opposite of ungrateful, as readers see when he stands up for the Hebrews. Moses would care for the mountain and its surroundings like he did for the Hebrews.…

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    transmission to later generations .” They took the following steps to ensure accuracy: 1) Developed a system of writing vowels, 2) Invented a system of accents for the Hebrew language, and 3) Established a system of detailed notes of the text. According to Arnold, “A vast majority of the Old Testament text was originally written in Hebrew and a few in other languages; and considered to be the most reliable of all…

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    Grammar is important in all walks of life and especially when delivering a message to a group of people. Ministering to the people about God is a task if you are not equipped with the full amour of God. The discussion this week questions our ability to have a library of books as resources for ministry. A minister will benefit from having a library of books on hand to get a better understanding of the meanings of Greek words. Black suggest that, “Grammar involves study of the changes that…

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    Why Is Lying Justified?

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    times when it can’t always be avoided. Throughout the Bible, we get a clear picture as to what God says about lying. Not only do we see it in the Ten Commandments, but in Proverbs 12:22 God clearly sees lying as an abomination.…

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    Noah's Covenant Exegesis

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    Noah’s Covenant, also referred to as the Perpetual or Everlasting Covenant, is the third in Genesis, the first book of the Pentateuch at the beginning of the Hebrew Scriptures. Historically speaking, Genesis is a representation of the creation and this exegesis seeks to decipher the literal truths from symbolic statements. The three primary methods of exegesis, namely historical, literal and rhetorical (Collins, 2014a) with some others including reader-response, have been intentionally…

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    Christianity Religion

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    Father, Jesus Christ his son, and the Holy Spirit. Christianity believed God created the world in six days, resting on the seventh. Early Christians spoke Aramaic, Hebrew, and Latin. The Bible is the primary sacred text. This book is made of two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. Although Heaven is often mentioned in the Bible, it is rarely described. The Christian religion was born in Palestine, on the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Christianity began as a movement within Judaism.…

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    bibliographies are written to tell the story of someone’s life; bibles are written to remind followers of who they are. Bibles portray several different ideas about religion such as who is God or Jesus, who are the Jewish or Christian people, to describe the relationship between God and his people, and how the world may end. A follower needs to understand all aspects. In the novel How to Read the Bible, readers can learn about the correct way to read the Bible, which is to recognize what type of…

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