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    human history. There are the number of people who one aged 60 years old and over has tripled since 1950. It is believed that the senior and geriatric population will reach 2.1 billion by 2050 (Clayton, 88). As a consequence, aging global population influences the structure of the population, the structure of society and labour force causing. Aging population is widespread across the world. The…

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    by alterations of the body’s homeostatic response and can increase vulnerability to environmental stress and disease (Tortora & Derrickson, 2011). The World Health Organisation (WHO) (2014) has accepted the chronological age of 65 to define old age. In addition statistics from 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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    Introduction I am looking at the theme of hope in the main events of the Old Testament I am presenting this to the youth of our church with the hope that they understand what it was to have hope back in the Old Testament times Body God created the world so that they Being Adam and Eve could enjoy the world. They would be the possible future of the world. God wanted them to live in peace and to shear the world with them . In the fall they were tempted by the serpent. They sinned and God…

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    Within the Old Testament lies the book of Psalms, a collection of 150 song-like passages which communicate the truths about God to the intended audience. At the time, this was directed at the Jewish people and these Psalms were used as prayers to worship God in their temples. The particular psalm that will be focused on throughout this response is Psalm 23. With the use of different literary techniques, the audience is able to fully interpret what is being said during this passage and helps…

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    other great epics” (Treharne 1996). Beowulf enlightens literary classrooms with an idea of the mannerisms and beliefs of the Viking culture. The poem mainly glorifies the self-entitled character “Beowulf”. He is a brave warrior who seeks to restore a kingdom from a monstrous creature. According to the poem, the creature “Grendel” is believed to be a descendant from Caine. Caine, According to the book of Genesis in the Bible, is the son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel. It is…

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    As a theologian of the Old Testament, his study of the Hebrew Bible, Tanakh, in its final canonical form gives him new insight of the overall arrangement and theology of the Old Testament. Summary Theology of the Old Testament is to be understood and properly interpreted in its context. However, it has been the source of many different theologies due to the differences of theologians (15-16). This particular literary work presents a new idea of looking at the Old Testament through a…

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    using the Old Testament name of God, “I AM,” Jesus is speaking in a style that presents Himself as deity. One place where this testimony is undisputable is in the description of the Good Shepherd. In the tenth chapter of the Book of John, Jesus uses the analogy of a shepherd and establishes His authority and the fact He is God. Through a careful examination of the events found in the tenth chapter of the gospel of John, a corresponding review of the name and identity of the God of the Old…

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    As we reach the end of the Old Testament, we also reach the Minor Prophets which cover the books of Hosea to Malachi. The prophetic books of the Bible are books of judgment and punishment. They also cover and illustrate the issues of idolatry, social injustices and religious ritualism. Even now in the 21st century these issues still apply to us and we can learn things from the teachings of the prophets. A man named Amos prophesized in Israel during a time of prosperity for the nation;…

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    In Jewish society, festivals and feasts play a major role in both culture and religion. From the earliest days of Judaism, specific days were set aside for observation. Though appearing throughout the Bible, only Leviticus 23 lists all of the Old Testament prescribed celebrations together. In this portion of Scripture Moses defines the timing and requirements that God imparted to him. Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Festival of Weeks (Pentecost), Feast of Trumpets, The Day…

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