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    Religion Assignment By Sophia Davey 8Q Retell of Noahs Ark Story In the biblical text of Noahs ark. God saw all the evil of the beings on Earth and how nobody was worshipping and fearing him except for one family and that was Noahs family. One day when Noah was praying to God, he said “I am going to put an end to the people of the earth because there is lots of evil in the world because of them, you must build an ark and fill the ark with two of every animal, every type of food and your…

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    parties (unconditional). If one of the parties should happen to fail in meeting their requirements, then the covenant is broken and neither side is required to fulfill their expectations. The term covenant is used many times throughout the book of Genesis and the book of Exodus. On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, “To your…

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    promises made in Genesis 12 vv. 2-3 and 7. The confirmation included God’s promise to bless Abram with offspring and give his offspring the land of Canaan. Abram believed God and God recognized his faith as righteousness. As a result, God entered into a covenant with Abram to confirm that He would keep His promises. Although the covenant settled Abram’s doubts, Abram’s wife Sarai was not sure she was included in the covenant (Gen 13:16; 15:5). Consequently, we learned in Genesis 11 v.30…

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    thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” (Genesis 6:5). A day when the earth was corrupt and filled with violence (Genesis 6:11–12). It was ultimately a day when God finally said enough is enough and promised to destroy mankind with the earth (Genesis 6:13). However, there is a contrast between Noah and the wicked people of his generation. Perhaps the most significant thing we are told about Noah is that he found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Genesis 6:8). This is why Noah is…

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    Sinful Need The story of Adam and Eve is a parable taught in Christian Sunday schools all over the world. Mark Twain gives a fresh outlook of this story through “Eve’s Diary” and “Extracts from Adam’s Diary.” He recounts Adam and Eve’s strife and triumphs as the first man and woman on Earth in the form of a satire. Twain displays through humor, stereotyping, and diction Adam and Eve’s valuable lesson: men and women need each other. Some consider humor to be the most entertaining way…

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    not equal seemd” (4.295-296). Adam accepts God’s ways and is thus aligned because God’s ways benefit him, whereas they put Eve at a natural disadvantage based on her sex alone. The problem of pleasure as a pedagogical strategy for Eve is that she inherently cannot absolve herself from life’s complications and inequalities as easily as Adam can, if she can at all. When Satan seduces Eve, he uses rhetorical devices that function in opposition to the rhetoric that Raphael uses for Adam. Whereas…

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    After being given their sentence, “Adam named his wife Eve, because she would become the mother of all living” (Genesis 3:20). It is difficult not to connote the etymology of Eve’s name (meaning “Living”) with God’s condemnation, as the title suggests she is responsible for what has become of living after God’s punishment. Although, as Paul wrote in Romans 5:12, “it was by one man that sin came into the world”, meaning the responsibility of having been cast out of Eden is a shared one. However,…

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    The Edenic covenant was prevalent before the fall of man. God created the world and man. God promised man a partner and asked them to dominate over all the animals and live happily in the Eden Garden and in return asked them refrain from eating a fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. This covenant lasted till Adam and Eve were innocent, before their original sin. The Adamic Covenant is made after the fall of man. It begins with the Adam and Eve’s awareness of their sin (Gn.3:7). Scofield terms…

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    on whether or not the “Great Flood” actually existed, did it? The “Great Flood” is told as a myth of wiping out civilizations over 8,000 years ago, only leaving a few humans who were granted life by the gods. For example, in the Hebrew Legend of Genesis, the Gods warn Noah that a deadly flood is going to occur (Millman). He has to build a big boat, and told to save one male and female of all animals, plus save his family. Another myth that talks about a “Great Flood” is a Babylonian tale Epic of…

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    situations have a common factor which is water, but what is most important is that these two men were trusted with the lives of others. In both circumstances, God destroyed, or punished the evil, the Egyptians in Exodus and the corrupt and violent in Genesis. Both Noah and Moses were kept from drowning, because they obeyed God and refrained from questioning what God intended to happen, and commanded to perform an action in which saved lives. Noah and Moses were teased for following God’s…

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