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    through the readings of varying texts. Paragraph 3 – The King James Bible, the version used to read and analyze the Book of Jeremiah, translation ordered by King James to create an accurate and close to original text of the Hebrew Bible in English. Feryn Harris July 25, 2016 Theology 2002: Prophets & Prophecy – Dr. Michael Homan…

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    Pentateuch written by Dr. John Tarwater is an introduction into the Old Testament in modern day English. The purpose of the Pentateuch is to assist the reader with understanding the scripture and message of the Old Testament. Within the pages of the book the author dissects the multiple books of the Old Testament in an attempt to make them more understandable and relatable to the reader. The book doesn’t cover all the content of the Old Testament. But it does highlight certain events and people…

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    Through the process of aging, people are able to learn more about who they are as individuals and how that identity has fit into the society around them for the years that they have been alive. It is during this time that people begin to question what kind of meaning they have found in their lives. A critical aspect of this journey to self-awareness in older age is spirituality. Regardless of whether or not someone is affiliated with a particular religion, it can be seen that spirituality is an…

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    The most effective methodologies to interpret the Bible To understand the Bible from a scholarly perspective is to be skeptical and make good judgments based on the evidences that are given. An academic scholar of the Bible must be able to apply various research techniques, use analytic skills, and have high theological knowledge to correctly interpret the Bible. In doing so, this allows the scholar to appropriately criticize and determine the significance and implications of many of the…

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    Northeastern Kingdom learning services is non-profit. The organization is funded by the government and does not charge for services. All the students or community members that use the services are not required to pay a fee. Everything comes as a cost, so the center is given money to continue services. Northeaster Kingdom learning service serve students and community members that need additional services or need to increase there skills in any academic area. The organization has a lot of…

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    chokmah, which means wisdom or skill (Blue Letter Bible, 2012). Hebrew also provides translation for understanding and discernment, as a variation of wisdom, which is biynah. Old Testament Usage In the Bible, the concept of wisdom is…

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    into English was viewed as barbaric and blasphemy. My view of Tyndale is that he had a very strong desire and commitment to ensure that Word of God be accessible to all in their native tongues. To further this point, Moynahan (2002) makes a beautiful interpretation of Tyndale’s passion and determination to bring the Word of God to all by saying, “His love for his great Bible project is palpable” (p.195). His workmanship on translation can be seen in almost every passage of the New and Old…

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    These Bible study recommendations for young adults are for Bible study on a personal, individual level, not for a group. I have two reasons for choosing this level, the personal, individual level. The first is that I noticed that there is so much literature already on Bible study on a group level, either in Sunday school or in catechism classes or in other formal and informal groups, but there is so little on the personal, individual level. My second reason is that in my opinion there are more…

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    prayer. Word Count: 95 St. Thomas In the first of St. Thomas’ inaugural lectures, “This is the book”, he notes that Scripture is a document meant to teach, delight, and change souls. Next, he breaks up the book into two subcategories. One for the Old Testament explaining law, another for the New Testament explaining grace. He further develops distinctions of the books contained within the two parts. The second section of his inaugural lecture, “Watering the Hills”, discusses the height of…

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    Theoretical Framework The theoretical framework of this article is centered on the association between age identities, perception of age, and health. This concept is analyzed from the prospective of when middle age ends, when old age starts, and desired as well as self-perceived age. Age identity, age perception, and health have more similarities than differences among them. The theoretical concept of this article is based on social identity theory and identity theory. It measures people’s…

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