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    The story of Israel’s conquest of Canaan can, like many of the other stories of the Hebrew Bible, can be explained as reflections of the religious, political, and societal beliefs of their composers and editors. As a historical piece, the account of Israel’s conquest of Canaan fails to match the current archeological understanding of the Canaanite settlements mentioned in The Book of Joshau. The inaccuracies fail to reflect an accurate historical model, but they suggest that the Book of Joshua…

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    God's Plan Of Salvation

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    (New International Version). John 3:16 provides love as the reason God did this. This paper seeks to unfold and apply God’s plan of salvation through his son, Jesus, by discussing the meaning of the Old and New Testament covenants found in the Holy Bible. Abraham’s Old Testament Covenant Lord God initiated his salvation plan through Abraham, his faithful…

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    In the process of completing an exegesis; for Bible study or in the process of preparing a sermon for Sunday services, the same steps are followed to insure the correct meaning of the themes and issues that of the selected verses are conveyed. The importance of giving the correct authority level and application to a selection verses, the failure to do this properly could change the meaning of scripture. The Study of James and Hosea; through the process of exegesis, the themes, issues, the…

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    Fulfillment Citation- A fulfillment citation is a piece of text that contains a paraphrased line from a prophet, describing how a messianic figure fulfills said prophecy. These are important when studying the New Testament for understanding how the Hebrew Bible was being used to certify Jesus as a legitimate masiah. The Gospel according to Matthew and Mark use these citations often, “… The words the Lord had spoken through the prophet came true. He had…

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    Why are humans so uniquely designed? How did we develop and how have we evolved? We are a species whose existence can be questionable. To determine your Creator or fate there is a term that is practiced referred to as religion. Religion can be defined as the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or Gods. Being that we live in a culturally diverse world, many religions have developed over time. For example: Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism and etc.…

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    the Safari Club uses the bible to justify their hunts. Scully states on page 91 “That is what the bible says and it’s what the folks at Safari Club think they are doing: the relentless, rewarding, natural, and praiseworthy work of dominion”. In this light Scully is shows how the Safari club uses the bible for to support their claims of doing god will, but he also uses the strategy to support the opposite side of the argument. An example of this is how Scully uses direct bible verses supporting…

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    The first Christian text is the Bible wish is comprised of many different texts, collected by the early Christian church and adopted. The Christians agree the biblical writers were inspired by God, other texts are highly valued but not considered inspired, instead they are considered useful articulations of the Christian faith and life. Bible is composed of 66 books attributed to 40 different authors. Bible is referred as the word of God by Christians. Torah the sacred…

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    Enemies Bible serves as a fundament for Christian religion. Followers believe that this book is saint and they can find all answers in it. It provides people with a certain model of lifestyle, which includes a set of rules to obey. Moreover, the book describes the history of people 's creation and development. Based on the knowledge received from the Bible, humans create a new religion called Christianity. However, nowadays there exist multiple interpretations of the book. According to the…

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    Read the Bible for All its Worth: Report How To Read The Bible For All Its Worth by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart is about ways to interpret the bible on your own and read it for all its valuation. There are many ways one can read the bible but the most common way to read it is reading the words and obeying the rules of God without fully taking it in for all of its worth and teachings. How to Read the Bible for all its Worth opens up in a comment about people not interpreting the bible but only…

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    Flood In The Bible

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    The Bible cases to be supernaturally motivated (2 Timothy 3:16– 17), and since God can't lie, we expect all of His verifiable cases to be valid. Dissimilar to myths, the Bible precisely records minute insights about ancient cultures, and it unreservedly recognizes the deficiencies of its "legends." Such genuineness and tender loving care is…

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