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    King David In Psalms 23

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    kindness and guidance. In Psalms 23 David describes himself and the people of God as sheep. As well connects to both the new testament and the old making it one of the most simplistic and beloved Scriptures in the Bible. David uses his personal life as a shepherd to describe God’s relationship with the people. However, God being a shepherd isn’t new in the bible; Just like shepherds God tends to the needs of his people; God has a direct connection to his people. Though most people today aren’t…

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    The third stanza is centered on the question of what kind of bodily strength and skills could create the Tyger. The first two lines question “what shoulder, & what art, /Could twist the sinews of thy heart?” (9-10), which are simply asking what strength and beauty could twist the tissues of the Tyger’s heart. The next question Blake asks is “when thy heart began to beat, / What dread hand? & what dread feat?” (11-12). Here, Blake wants to know that when the Tyger’s heart began to beat, did its…

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    test by God. This will have been Abraham’s last test, and possibly his toughest. God tells Abraham to “take your son […] and offer him there as a burnt offering” (Gen 22:2). Abraham listens to God and proceeds to take his son to Moira to sacrifice him as an offering. Before he manages to do so, an angel from God halts him and tells Abraham had passed the test. Abraham shows how truly faithful he is in this passage. He is then blessed for his actions. The main message of this passage is that God…

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    Beginning and Ending, the First and the Last. God knows the end from the beginning, He alone traverses time (both past and future) into eternity. God cannot be boxed into time (like humans), He is greater than time – He has no beginning of days or the end of life, He is from everlasting to everlasting. He alone knows the exact day when the kingdoms of this world would end and a new heaven and earth will take their place. About four thousand years ago, God instituted seven feasts or festivals for…

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    which keep us going. This kindness emanates from the Lamb. Today: adversaries to the Lord are…

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    God's Plan Of Salvation

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    entered the world of humanity through Adam, the relationship between God and man was broken. In order for restoration to occur, it became necessary to substitute the lifeblood of another. Because love is at the core of God’s character, he granted mercy and forgiveness to all of humankind by providing the perfect sacrifice for the redemption of his creation. Romans 3:23-24 says, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the…

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    that he will have a great nation, have a great name, and will be a blessing to the whole world. This is a Covenant of Salvation because it aims to save a chose people from sin. What’s the story? Before God made a covenant with Abraham, he first made a three fold promise. As mentioned above, God promised to Abraham that he will have a great nation (many descendants), have a great name (be a king), and will be a blessing to the whole world (he will be holy and people will find blessings in him).…

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    The image in the middle and right showed a apocalypse type of area. Also I was interested by the god in the middle of the painting and why he was there. So I read details of the painting and it fit my theme perfect. The painting show The Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Death;Famine;War; and Conquest. The lamb of god is shown at the top of the painting. The lamb of god is responsible of breaking the 1-4 seal that releases the Four Horsemen. The soldiers at the bottom of the painting…

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    Moses Impact

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    doesn’t loose faith in his God. Some may argue that he may have been chosen at birth to carry out the word of God. “One traditional story tells that when he was a child, sitting on Pharaoh's knee, Moses took the crown off of Pharaoh's head and put it on. The court magicians took this as a bad sign and demanded that he be tested: they put a brazier full of gold and a brazier full of hot coals before him to see which he would take. If Moses took the…

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    lectures from different bible scholars such as Scott Hahn. Through all these basic knowledge, I've learned that from the beginning of the Bible to the end has always mentioned that God wants to be wed with us. The Bible tells the story of God the Father’s love for us and His plan to gather all into one holy family. God unfolds His plan of salvation through a series of covenants and it climaxes in the New Covenant which is in Jesus Christ. He wants to renew His covenant with us through…

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