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    within this work are derived from: the New King James Version of the Bible; the International Version of the Bible; the World Original King James Version of the Holy Bible; the Good News Today Version of the Bible, Old Testament, Copyright © American Bible Society, 1976, New Testament, Copyright © American Bible Society, 1966, 1971, 1976, Maps, Copyright © United Bible Society, 1976; and The Living Bible, Copyright © 1971, People Parallel Edition, Copyright © 1981, owned by assignment by KNT…

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    Praise and Worship him. It is the Love that comes from the Heart. For we are his chosen people. The Royal Priesthood what a privilege it is to us. If music can touch our hearts let us sing to our God. For it is said in Deuteronomy 6:5 "Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength" People think that praise and worship is only singing songs at church, but it is so much more! It is also a condition of your heart --…

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    the time of death if not redeemed by the blood of the Savior. People do not like to discuss or think about the eternal punishment that consists the word of hell. In order to build a case for traditionalism, the believer needs to identify the various purposes and description of hell. The following is the foundation that describes eternal punishment on the basis of the Bible with Scriptures. The Bible uses several terms to warn people to encourage them to change and accept Jesus as their…

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    In A.Berkeley Mickelson and Alvera M. Mickelson’s textbook: “Interpreting the bible”, the couple had the purpose and goal to equip” prospective pastors, as well as other Christian leaders in developing sound principals of interpretation that would help them to understand the truths of the bible and to evaluate the religious ideas that are brought and carried out in our daily lives” After many years of having their textbook in seminaries, colleges, and other institutions of higher learning, the…

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    Sidra Zimmerman Ministry Project

 The People and the Situation As was first mentioned in my ministry group project proposal, the group I chose was my own small group. When the project first started, it consisted of roughly 10 men and women, most members of my Southern Baptist church who meet weekly to suss through the week’s sermon together. Interestingly enough, most of us had been raised in some semblance of a Christian home, though our experience within that “Christian” community varied.…

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    than most people realize. • He points out that the Bible’s sense of history is much different than the modern sense of the word. o The modern history is tied to documented events and facts. The events of the Bible are different. Alter suggests that the stories from the Bible are the result of the Hebrew writers making use of their imaginations when facing the task of writing Scripture with their scanty historical resources being limited. • He uses three different stories from the Bible to…

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    Biblical literalism is reading the words in the Bible as if they have come directly from God’s mouth. They take the parts of the Bible they want to believe are true making them sure because it is something that they do not want to see. Biblical literalism is no analysis of the text which is nearly impossible. In the film For the Bible Tells Me So there are five families, three of which I will be discussing, each with a gay or lesbian child directly dealing with feelings and situations they would…

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    what they say is true without first forming a relationship with them. Third using scare tactics like global warming in order to prove their theory or theories in order to get the attention of the people, thus impacting both the spread of the gospel and misleading others in the hermeneutics of the Bible. It’s is my opinion that the way environmentalist (both professional, and non-professional) go about using scripture to prove their case is wrong. First you cannot take a passage like Romans…

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    God In The Old Testament

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    Introduction There is a constant theme of the presence of God in the Old Testament in which God attempts to show His people (the Israelites) His law and how to live by them. Idolatry, one of the largest problems amongst the Israelites in the old testament and many of the letters of Paul to the churches in the new testament are proof that this is an ongoing issue Them Exodus is the second book of the Old Testament through which God’s fulfilment of promises to past generations are communicated…

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    The Bible doesn 't actually say "we are to live 'heaven to earth '". There is no literal verse in the Bible explicitly stating that. We know there are topics in the Bible that are not explicitly mentioned (i.e. the Holy Trinity). For example, the Trinity is not a term that can be found in the Bible, but it can be proved with other verses that speak specifically to the fact that God the Father, Jesus…

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