Manasseh of Judah

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    King Manasseh Comparison

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    In both of the books the author writes about King Manasseh’s reign at king, but just a little differently. In both books they write about how sinful and wicked King Manasseh was. They say that he was worse than all of his ancestors that ruled before him. One difference in the story of King Manasseh is the story of how Manasseh came to see…

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    Hebraic Worldview Analysis

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    with King Saul and continued until Israel was controlled by Babylon. Under Saul, the kingdom began to fall away from God and divide. When David became king, he reunited Judah and Israel. According to 2 Samuel 5:5, “In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah for thirty-three years.” Under the rule of King David, the Hebrew people followed God, which then set the precedent for how the attitude of the people reflected the…

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    The Lost Tribe

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    under the authority of Joshua, claimed Canaan, the Promised Land, after the passing of Moses. These tribes are Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, and Joseph (whose tribe was isolated into the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh). The vast majority of the general population of the Northern Kingdom were extradited to old Assyria (2 Kings 17:6). A significant number of the Jews who stayed in the land intermarried with individuals from Cutha, Ava, Hamath, and Sepharvaim…

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    ben-Hinnom which means Valley of Son of Hinnom. Nobody really knows who Hinnom or his son were but the name stuck through the ages. The earliest mention of the valley of Hinnom is in the Book of Joshua 15:8, where the boundary line between the tribes of Judah and Benjamin is described as passing along the bed of the ravine. "Then the border went up the valley of Ben-hinnom to the slope of the Jebusite on the south (that is, Jerusalem); and the border went up to the top of the mountain which is…

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    Absalom was the third son of David, whose mother was Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur ( 2 Samuel 3:2-3; 1 Chronicles 3:1-2). When Moses defeated Sihon the Amorite king, the Geshurites and the Maachathites were part of Amorite kingdom. However, the children of Israel did not expelled the Geshurites, nor the Maachathites, but Geshur and Maacath dwell among the Israelites, and where ruled by their own king (Joshua 13:10-13). The Canaanite people of Geshur who were the Geshurites dwelt…

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    Ephesians: A Bible Study

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    Instructions: For this assignment, you will be conducting a study of the word “sealed” from Ephesians 1:13 using the techniques of observation, interpretation, and application. You will need to use the word study tool at mywsb.com as well as your Bible study resources in order to do so. Particularly important is the Holman Treasury of Key Bible Words. Step 1: Observation - What could the word mean? As a slave or soldier is marked so has God also marked those who belong to Him. In the TDNT, it…

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    The first five books revealed by God thru Moses or Musa and the book of Psalms by King David (a descendant from Judah tribe) are in all three religions sacred text. The first five books are – Genesis (Hebrew, Bereshit), Exodus (Hebrew, Shemot), Leviticus (Hebrew, Vayikra), Numbers (Hebrew, Bamidbar), Deuteronomy (Hebrew, D’varim). Genesis is the creation story that…

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    As a spokesman for God, one of the prophet’s primary duties were to speak God’s message to the people. Isaiah and Daniel both would come into influencing different nations and teaching the people about God. Isaiah would impact Israel, becomes a politician, and would even go to die for his beliefs. Daniel would be captured by the Babylon army, and would later be thrown in a lion’s den for refusing to pray to another god. Isaiah and Daniel would influence nations, see visions, and being willing to…

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    Jacob's Beliefs

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    The tribes were odious and separated, their tribes names were; Ephraim, Simeon, and Manasseh, these were in the north. There were also Judah, and Benjamin, these were in the south. Altogether there were 12 tribes; these ones that I have listed were the more “major” ones. Ephraim was one of the children of Joseph. Manasseh was a child of Hephzibah, became a king at 12 and reigned over The Kingdom of Judah for…

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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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