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    Deceptions in The Hebrew Scriptures. Xinyu Yao In general, deception is considered as an evil deed. Early at the beginning of the Genesis 4, when Cain and his brother Abel both bring their offering to the Lord, the Lord only notices Abel and Abel’s offerings while has no regard for Cain and Cain’s offering. Out of jealous, Cain not only tricks Abel to the field and kills Abel, but also lies to the Lord God. The Lord is very angry and cursed Cain, who becomes a fugitive wandering on the earth…

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    Sacrifice Vs Religion

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    enhancements, compliment, make a dream paradise and cheat the oblivious masses. Sacrifice is common in most religions and can also be found in the bible. Per Genesis 22:2 of the King James Version God told Abraham “Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.” (Genesis. (1911). In King James Version. New York.) Abraham was…

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    God gives him a triple promise and from this moment, God focuses on a nation, Israel, through whom he would progressively fulfill his plan of redemption, which comes to be the second most significant and important theme in this book. The triple promise is that God will give a land to his people, Abraham would be the seed of Israel’s descendants, and God promise to bless Abraham and his descendants. The rest of Scripture focuses on the fulfillment of these promises. Definitely, Genesis…

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    Name-Changes In The Bible

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    Israel not just once but twice. Jacob was the son of Isaac and Rebekah making him the grandson of Abraham and Sarah. He even had a twin brother named Esau. Even though most parents say they do not have a favorite child, it was known that Esau was Isaac’s favorite, and Jacob was Rebekah’s favorite. This caused some jealousy towards Esau as Jacob wanted the approval and blessing from his father that would surely be given to Esau instead. When Isaac was nearing death, Jacob tricked him into giving…

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    Abraham is one of the most important characters of the Bible. He was a blessed and great man whose faith stands out in Old Testament history like one of the shining stars. He was blessed to be born in an extremely wealthy family, but his faith had more value than silver or gold. His greatness came from having a divine relationship with God that produced great faith. “So faith comes from hearing [that is told] …” Romans 10:17, Amplified Bible. Additionally, in Genesis, chapter 11 through chapter…

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    Structure Of Gen 17: 1-18

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    The next encounter Abraham had with God was in Genesis 15, in which God placed significant emphasis on the seed and the land. As Abraham had no son, he at first thought that his trusty servant, Eliezer, should become his son by adoption, and his heir. But God informed Abraham that his servant should not be his son and heir, but that he is going to have a son of his own flesh and blood and by faith Abraham believed God and it was counted unto righteousness (15:6). The author of the text, Moses,…

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    Calamity Quotes

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    If I were able to choose any character in my book, Calamity, to be friends with, I would choose Abraham. Abraham handles supply trips and weapons care for the Reckoners and also goes out on the field or runs “point”. He is and excellent shot, so a great person to watch your back but also has great wisdom. For example, the text says, “Abraham told me not to be concerned; he said it wasn't uncommon for someone to spend a day or two in bed following something so traumatic.” (Sanderson 303). Not…

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    public, played in afterhours of nightclubs, was revolutionized by the alto-sax player, Charlie Parker. Despite his short life, his contributions to jazz and bebop persist to this day. Charlie Christopher Parker Jr. was born on August 29, 1920, in Kansas City, Kansas, to Charles and Addie Parker, both of whom worked nighttime jobs, while Parker went to school (Megill,…

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    and celebrities in general. Dalton lists a couple famous celebrities that South Park have made fun of in the past, most of the lot are famous actors, athletes, and politicians. However, there is a special character that South Park creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, focus on and give a mini two episode arc on: Richard Dawkins. Richard Dawkins, is a famous English zoologist that is…

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    South Park Satire

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    I am writing to you today out of extreme concern, to be honest, and with deep unease for the youth of this generation. With respect to your show, ‘South Park’ - I find that its impact has a completely toxic effect on not only children but on everyone. South Park episodes are viewed in the millions, and its humor and ideas are communicated worldwide. There is also no age limit to watch South Park episodes, which makes this cartoon even more dangerous. I have found that this show emphasizes on…

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