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    Moses delivered the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage and led them almost to the Promised Land (via the LORD of course). Then Joshua completed Moses’ work by bringing them into the Promise Land. Then Joshua led the conquest against all the nations that occupied the land; killing everyone in their path. Now with Moses and Joshua gone, the period of the Judges begins. This was a time when Israel was governed by a series of very colorful judges as you will see. Then the period of the…

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    of Bethlehem, better known to be just a few miles Southwest of Jerusalem. On February 27th, in the 4th century, Rome has fallen and a new king, Constantine I as he says he “I want to bring it back “his believe was to arrange a law that said you had to be a Christian…

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    Luke Human Behavior

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    rebuked the disciples James and John that “Lord, do you want us to call fire down from heaven to destroy them?” (Luke 9:53-56) Jesus came not to destroy lives, but to save lives and the whole human beings. On the other hand, Luke refute the idea delivered in Matthew that Jesus only save the Jews. As an evidence, Luke didn’t include the word in Matthew saying that, “Do not go among the Gentiles or enter any town of the Samaritans. Go gather to the lost sheep of Israel.” (Matthew 10:5-6)…

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    he turned six years old then his grandfather took care of him. After two years he went straight to his uncle because his grandfather died. Abu Talib protected him throughout his adulthood. He worked for a wealthy merchant named Khadija. Muhammad delivered her goods to Syria, and Khadija trusted him because he was a hard worker. Khadija and Muhammad developed their feelings towards each other and got married. She was the number one faithful supporter of Muhammad. Muhammad and his warriors…

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    Jesus began his ministry on earth In these personal sermons and shared moments toward Jerusalem he revealed himself first and foremost as the son of God, a dedicated servant willing to die so to give us new life, to save us, to release and redeem us from all sin. That is to say to be the atonement for our sins, to be our Shepherd and Savior…

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    The book of the Hebrews, James and 1 Peter, these general’s wrote about the life that Christian faced, in the Roman Empire , they reflect on how to survive during persecution, whereas, the Hebrew Christians were taught to persevere in their persecution. James taught the poor Christians to stay faithful, no matter how much the rich and powerful continue to abuse them. Peter wanted the Christians to rejoice under persecution, not to lose faith in God. Although the hostile society of the church of…

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    A Reflection of the Minor Prophets Wake Up Children Wake Up Vol. 1 By Lucille WEAVER Wake Up Children, Wake Up Wake Up Children, Wake Up A Reflection of the Minor Prophets Lucille WEAVER Unless otherwise indicated, all Biblical references and Holy Scriptures 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…

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    singing is done while sitting down, though. The next activity was the sacramental bread and water. Two young men, called missionaries, “broke” the bread into small serving baskets, spoke a prayer over the bread, and then deacons in the church delivered it to each row of seating. The attendance had grown somewhat over the past 15 or 20 minutes into the service. Each member, including children, partook of the bread. The young men then uncovered serving trays with water in tiny cups. A prayer was…

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    Sukkot Research Paper

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    harvest festival which thanks God for a good crop. Along with Passover and Shavuot, Sukkot is considered a pilgrimage festival. These festivals were set aside in biblical times for people to travel (or make pilgrimage) to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem and to offer a personal sacrifice for thanksgiving. It is no longer obligatory for the Jewish to make this pilgrimage or sacrifice, and as such, not many Jewish individuals keep this aspect of the festival tradition. Originally, Sukkot centered…

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    John Cade Research Paper

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    Dr John Frederick Joseph Cade Cade was born on January 18th 1912 in Murtoa, in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia. John Cade’s father, David served as the physician for the town of Murtoa, but on returning from his service in WWI, he sold his practice and assumed a position in the Mental Hygiene Department. Over the following years David Cade was assigned the role of medical superintendent at a number of Victorian mental hospitals, including Sunbury, Mont Park and Beechworth. John…

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