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    I choose to write about the portrait that that Jesus was the Messiah. Matthew, a Jew, records for us in the New Covenant that though no man knows the day nor hour, we can see the signs for His return. The days will be like the days of Noah when people carried on their activities without thinking of the LORD and scorned those who warned of coming judgment (Matthew 24). The Lord has come to be the sin-bearer and Redeemer of mankind. But we also know that He is coming to rule and reign from…

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    to Moses his specifications regarding the Jewish ceremonial laws which involved a large amount of impurity laws and rules. It explains that it requires constant action on the part of Israel and the Israelites. Leviticus is the third book of the Hebrew Bible and the 3rd out of five books of the Torah. According to the…

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    personal relationship with humans, but demons, fallen angels, lure humans away from God. God is always around and knows all, and He seeks to have a personal relationship with mankind. Chapter Two: Revelation: God Speaks Only God can understand God. People want to know all like God, but man’s minds are too limited. God reveals himself in words, and in his image. The Doctrine of Revelation is God making himself known to man through Scripture. General Revelation is God revealing Himself in three…

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    Openness Theology

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    lead Ahab to his death (2 Ch. 18:21). God rained down fire on Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 19:24). He killed Nadab and Abihu for disobedience (Lev. 10:2). He burned up two-hundred and fifty men for rebellion (Num. 16:35) and He sent down fire to burn people up at Elijah’s requests (2 Ki. 1). Perhaps, these passages are the biblical witness that God is also a holy God and will show Himself to be holy (Is. 5:16). It could also be that God shows Himself to be a God beyond His people’s…

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    Throughout the Bible the idea of covenants was promise between God and his people. The many covenants that God made with the people none were so impactful then the one that was made with the resurrection of his son Jesus. Jesus the man with the power of God that walk with the people of Jerusalem. Jesus show us all how we should treat each other “My command is this, that you love one another as I loved you” (John 15:12 NIV). The new covenant is the most important agreement in the history of…

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    Prophets accelerate the glory of god in many of the books located in the Bible, they are a main focus whether old or new testament, they hold value to overall themes and create a vessel for god to shine through. There are many prophets in the Bible and each one of their tasks are giving by god. With the ultimate purpose of protecting them from the evils of the world and leading to salvation. Many Prophets follow every word giving to them by God while others run away from their destiny causing…

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    knew this was signed, prayed to God anyway (Daniel 6:10) and was thrown in a lion’s den (Daniel 6:16). In the Bastille song, it quotes “well you think the lions are bad, well they try to kill our brothers”, meaning the other people who chose to worship God. The only other people mentioned in Daniel…

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    Religious Authorship Essay

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    was responsible for providing it to their specific religious group. In the case of the Jews, the holy book called the Torah is asserted to be the only de jure holy book that God sanctions as God’s Own Words. Likewise, Christians assert that the Bible is the only de jure holy book that…

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    of Holiness, Jerry explains how to make a Christian’s life more holy. Through chapter 1, Jerry explains why Christians need holiness in their everyday lives. He explains that to find holiness we must search the Bible because the Bible has all the answers. The Bible is the spoken truth from God. As in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped…

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    pg 16 Oldest of the monotheistic religions, Judaism like Christianity considers Bible as its religious scripture which is an anthology, an assortment of writings of different writers belonging to different times. 'Then the lord God formed man out of the dust on ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and became a living being, (genesis 2:7) shapes the form of Adam from the clay then breathes into him the 'breath of life' so…

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