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    God is all knowing. His divine intellect, or omniscience, is undeniable when examining scripture. There is an overflow of scripture to back up the claim that there is nothing and no one more intelligent, more knowledgable or wise than God. We get understanding of God's omniscience from the writings of David. This is especially shown throughout chapter 139 of Psalms, which starts out with David exclaiming, "You have searched me, LORD, and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you…

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    souls then there ought to be no crucial distinction in the middle of men and women in seeking after and achieving ideals. Men grumble about the unreasonableness and habit of women however don't grasp that individuals themselves are in charge of the omnipresence of women' servility; from youth women are taught to be frail, delicate, tricky, and pleased just of their excellence. Women are kept in a condition of adolescence and purity, and when the expression "innocence" is connected to ladies it…

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    as long as I can remember. From commercials popping up when I watched cartoons, to catalogs being left at my doorstep and the ever-changing posters pasted on the sides of the buses I took to school. Due to which, I could not help but notice the omnipresence of advertisements. Naturally I started observing and thinking about the various advertisements I came across. I knew that it cost a lot for companies to both create and display these advertisements and always wondered if the expenses are even…

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    God transcends our ability to understand Him the creation and in His nature. Another example is His omnipresence. Considering that the size of our visible universe is (Halpern, 2010) 93 billion ly (light years) in diameter, by faith we have to know that He is present in the whole universe Ps. 139:7. Not only is God present throughout the universe, but his nature is also homogenous in that his veracity is total. God is complete truth in all aspects, no falsehood as whatever God has revealed…

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    From then on, as that child grows up, there are many different influences teaching them what it means to be a boy or what it means to be a girl. One of the most prominent guides when it comes to performing gender is the media itself, due to its omnipresence in society today, and the media exists in various forms. Two very important components of…

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    to the word of God can become his or her own deliverance with the omnipresence of God. In this context Joshua's best proof of the omnipresence of God may be found in Joshua 1:5 where Joshua claims that the Lord talked directly to him and gave him a promise "as I was with Moses so I will be with you. Therefore Joshua started his task of leading Israel with the assurance of the presence of God. Then Joshua continues his lesson concerning the presence of God with four assurances that live in 1:5…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there is an absolute abundance and multitude of love, hate, family bonds, and no short supply of long-standing noble family feuds. Through the experiences and outstanding gestures of love and bonding, we find that the young Juliet Capulet is entranced and enchanted by Romeo, who is a member of the Montague family, an enemy of a long-standing feud to the Capulets. The tragedy mood is set forth from the very beginning with his…

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    The psalm readily divides into four parts of six verses each (Walvoord 891). In the first part, David expresses God’s complete knowledge (Ps. 139:1-6). Rather than present a rigid statement of God’s knowledge, David speaks of it in adoration (Kidner 500). David is happy to confess that God has searched him and does know him. The perfect verb tense, expressing a past action with continuing results, shows that God always intimately knows the hearts and minds of all people (Keil 809). Yet, the…

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    Olorun Idowu Summary

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    illustrating Olorun’s absolute power. In describing that Olorun once stood the earth still to show the divinities his power, shows that known is above him (41). In the Yoruba sense, Olorun plays a vital role in the function of the universe. Olorun’s omnipresence adds the reality to the Yoruba that their every move is being watched by God himself. This awareness prompts one to act accordingly and in a way provides a moral compass for ethical…

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    it is why I disagree when Dyer talk about the omnipresence of the white in visual culture, because the western european, the “white” culture was always very centered on visual representation, whereas northern African and eastern Asian culture were based on technological development, and southern African, native American and Australian culture were based on an oral culture, and their relashionship with nature. It is why to me there is that “omnipresence” of the white in visual culture. What I…

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