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    The Israelites began with Abraham who believed in the worship of just one god leaves his home in the city of Ur and travels to Canaan in order to create a nation that worships one god. The ancestors of Abraham because of a famine in Canaan move to Egypt and eventually begin to worship the gods and goddesses of Egypt such as Hathor, Isis, Seth, and Ra along with others. Moses, who born an Israelite then abandoned while an infant then rescued and raised as Egyptian royalty, leaves Egypt and…

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    about Cities and States, Kingdom, and Empire in mostly. So, I’m going to review about what I’ve learned from this video. In early Mesopotamia cities and states engaged in a form of socialism. Mesopotamia located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, but this area wasn’t good. They had nature unpredictable; they always got a lot of nature disasters such as flood and horrible drought.…

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    substitutionary atonement, where the substitutionary nature of Jesus' death is understood in the sense of a substitutionary punishment. It argues that Christ was published in the place of sinners, forcing him to satisfy with the demand of justice of God so He could be forgiven of his sins. As we view Penal Substantial, there are two views that are considered, the view from Weaver and the view from Jennings. Weaver wrote, “Forgiveness and Nonviolence: The Atonement Connections” and discusses our…

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    figurative, spiritual Israel. An example in the Bible of this is in Galatians 6:16 where the term “Israel of God” is believed by the dispensationalists to mean the physical Israel while covenant theologians believe it means the spiritual Israel just as in Galatians 3:29 and Philippians 3:3. Another belief in which the two clash on is whether God has two chosen people, an earthly and a heavenly, or if God has always had one people, the former being held by dispensationalists and the latter by…

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    The Human Condition

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    “what is happening to me and why?” The human condition is human’s eternal separation from God as a result of their sinful disobedience. Human’s first temptation to sin was because of their desire to be like God and acquire the knowledge of God. Satan tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden and told her that if she would eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil she would become like God. The only forbidden tree in the entire garden was the one Eve wanted. Isn’t this true…

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    Drama of the Scripture Act Two, Rebellion in the Kingdom: Fall. From Page 31 Act Three The King Chooses Israel. Up till page 41 By: Afroz Pervaiz. Review While reading the Act 2 - Rebellion in the Kingdom of the book Drama of Scripture. We find that Man who was created by God stood against Gods commandment, he rebel and act as per his own will. As it is mentioned in the book by the writer and I code it “the word rebellion did not occur anywhere in the chapter. To be sure, the term mutiny…

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    nineteenth century, there were many different thoughts about the “truth” of the Holy Word of God. It was believed that the Bible said men were to be head of house and women have no say in what happens. Many elders of the church made sure this was enforced. Also, that how you acted and where you sat in church depended on the amount of money you had. It didn’t matter how happy you were or the relationship you had with God, all that mattered was your social status. Elijah Pierson and Robert…

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    Rock Wallaby Introduction: The Yellow Footed wallaby is the largest known species of wallabies. They are native to South Australia, Queensland and NSW. Rock Wallabies are known for their distinct colourful features; their yellow paws and feet, yellow tail with brown rings, covered in soft grey fur on his back and a white underbelly, sporting white stripe patterns on the flank, hips and cheeks. The average male weighs 11 kg and the average female weighs 6-7kg. In June 2011, the Yellow Footed…

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    public ministry where He is most clearly identified as the Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God. In these events he is the light of the world (Jn 9:5) shining for all to see. In the first Luminous Mystery, The Baptism in the Jordan, the voice of the Father declares Jesus the beloved Son. John is baptizing in the Jordan proclaiming a baptism of repentance. John upon seeing Jesus proclaims “Behold the lamb of God.” John then baptizes Jesus even though he is not worthy. After Jesus’ baptism a voice…

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    Depicted in The Book of Genesis, the first of the five books that makes up the Hebrew bible, is the story of Noah’s entering a covenant with god to save life on Earth. Earth is no longer the creation that God intended it to be, so with plans of destroying mankind; he gave one man the responsibility of all life on Earth, as God prepared to send great floods to wipe out all the evil that had built up. As with many ancient texts it is difficult to know the exact heritage and author of even the…

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