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    successors. Furthermore, it was in hand of Parthians. There was synagogue painting during this arena. It was one of the good painting during this period. The center of long wall was the niche housing of sacred Torah with painting depicting episodes of Hebrew scriptures. The figures in this painting were from Samuel lack volume. Furthermore, there was villa torlonia in this art. It was in Rome, Italy. It was oldest catacombs were Jewish burial places. This was the one which features mural…

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    There are many successful and unsuccessful empires throughout the western civilizations. I believe that the Persian Empire was the most successful empire and the Neo-Assyrian Empire to be the least successful. The Assyrians were hated by everyone they had control over; on the other hand the Persians weren’t seen as enemies by those they had conquered because they weren’t as forceful and controlling as the Assyrians, and those who were under the Persian Empire had more freedom. After falling…

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    days of his youth formed the foundation for his conversion. Augustine’s recorded works faithfully defended the divine relationship that Saul of Tarsus started, toward the goal of a City of God, totalization. In contrast, Augustine didn’t have the Hebrew up bringing but has roots in Manicheanism and the works of Virgil’s Aeneid and Aeneas leaves Dido contributed to his conversion. His life reflected the struggle similar to that of aegon of the hero. Augustine also adopted Plato’s model of…

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    “The Patient and Disciplined Faith of the Amish states, “Amish parents turn to the words of King Solomon to support corporal discipline.” They also note that the text of Hebrews advises that God disciplines Christians as a father disciplines a son and that such discipline yields “the peaceable fruit of righteousness” (Hebrews 12:11). The relationship between spanking, happiness and heaven — provide the structure for Amish child discipline, an approach that teaches obedience instead of…

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    occurs to rescue the Hebrew people and divinely guiding the sexual character of these people. For within this great text, this issue emerges as being a major focal point. The manuscript tells an ongoing story regarding a people’s weak-minded attempts to grasp a tremendous presence of energy; which constantly endures insults and rejections. There are numerous stories concerning God’s love concerning these folks and their lack of moral character to conform. God’s love toward the Hebrews endures,…

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    Catholic Sexual Ethics

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    The authors of Catholic Sexual Ethics discuss sexual ethics as seen through the Church and the Bible. Particularly, in the chapter entitled “The Biblical Teaching on Sex” the authors discuss biblical passages and what they teach Catholics about sexual ethics. In this chapter, the authors look at the New Testament and Old Testament for teachings on sexuality. In the New Testament the Bible approaches all questions of human existence with respect to the new life in Christ. The teachings of Jesus…

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    and Joshua before going to the other steps. “Moses, the senior of the two, the Hebrew prophet…

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    First of all, The Jews generally spoke Hebrew or Aramaic. The Hellenist spoke Greek. The Hebrews religion was monotheistic and sensible while the Hellenists were polytheistic and theoretical. The Hebrew religion worshiped Yahweh and the Hellenistic religion was pagan. The list of differences could go on and on. At first, the Jews had little contact with Greek and Hellenistic…

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    Ch. 1, Secular Culture and Sexuality vs. Christian Culture and Sexuality (As described in the text) O – [Your Objective Description of the issue you have selected to critically examined] While doing the reading, I was intrigued with the information provided on how cultures throughout the ages have experienced and interacted with human sexuality. The topic I chose for my ORIID is how other cultures and religions experience sexuality in comparison to Christian’s and Jews earlier on in the faith.…

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    Possibly, Legge desired to have a “true translation” of אל、אלהים、יהוה. However, viewed from the Chinese readers, they do not know the different Hebrew terms. What they know is the meaning of the Chinese terms which Legge employed in his writing. Hence, the duty of Legge is beyond translation. Legge rendered his interpretation to introduce the concept of Protestant God to his readers in the section…

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