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    the whole world and preach the gospel to every creature. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved; whoever does not believe will be condemned. These signs will accompany those who believe: in my name they will drive out demons, they will speak new languages. They will pick up serpents (with their hands), and if they drink any deadly thing, it will not harm them. They will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.” (16: 15-18). In…

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    into nine major sections: The revelation of Jesus Christ, The church age, The rapture of the Church, The seven-sealed book, The Great Tribulation: Part one, The Great Tribulation: Part Two, The Millennial Kingdom and the Great Judgment, The New Heaven and The New Earth, and A word of prophecy.…

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    islands in the pacific. The Polynesians are descendants of the Lapita people who lived on the Solomon Islands in the western Pacific Ocean. The Lapita people settled in Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu. Most of the Polynesian islands are small and soon would have become overcrowded. This forced people to look for new places to live. In addition, the Polynesians were a warlike people. Chiefs often fought…

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin uses the traumatic event of Mr. Mallard’s death to put Mrs. Mallard into a situation where her true feelings are revealed. When Mrs. Mallard is presented with the news of her husband 's death the reader is provided with a sense of how their marriage truly was, by the actions of Mrs. Mallard shortly afterward. Throughout the story, the nature of the Mallard’s unconventional marriage becomes much more apparent. Mrs. Mallard is described as already having heart…

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    God created all the things, on the first day God created The heavens and the earth and light and darkness. On the second day God created the sky. On the third day God created dry land, the sea, and also vegetation, so like plants and seeds and stuff. On the fourth day God created the sun and the stars of the sky. On the fifth day God created animals, In the sky and on the land. Then God created mankind. After crating all of this on the seventh day, God rested. From that Adam was made and when he…

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    indeed refer to the immutable essence of world—the laws of nature. Actually, everything are small elements that comprises the world. Sky is a great thing, but it still abides by the natural laws—to rain or to snow, to have wind or to have cloud; sun is a great thing, but it still abides by the natural laws--to rise from the east and to set to the west. Compared with sky or sun, human beings are too small to mention. Hence, we must also abide by the laws of nature. In the page 44 of The Abolition…

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    When God makes the rainbow a sign of the covenant, he says it will be a reminder to him to never destroy the earth by flood again. How will this beautiful optical masterpiece remind him of destruction? What else does scripture have to say about the rainbow? There is a mention of the rainbow in the book of Habakkuk. Put into context, Habakkuk, the prophet (whose name means to wrestle) is frustrated with why God permits evil to exist and seemingly go unpunished. He “wrestles” with the…

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    forty contributors, thirty in the Old Testament and ten in the New Testament. “The Bible is a diverse collection of different writings. It contains sixty-six books written by about forty human authors over nearly 2,000 years” (Roberts) The New Testament stories and teachings were generally mixed among the early Christian churches. The letters of Paul to the Christians in several cities were the earliest writings, which are now found in the New Testament. However, many other letters and epistles…

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    tourists, with the same demands as the Smiths. The Smiths were part of New Zealand’s major target market sector, the premier tourist, the High Net-Worth Individuals, tourists whose daily spend immensely exceeds the average visitor spend. Satisfying this sector is vastly important to New Zealand, as it has the ability to increase the economy, with large sum of external funds, disbursed throughout local New Zealand businesses (Tourism New Zealand, 2015). This could ultimately result in surpassing…

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    The Sabbath is observed from a few minutes before sunset on Friday evening until the appearance of three stars in the sky on Saturday night. Three Jewish holidays are Rosh Hashanah, Purim, and Chanukah. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Purim celebrates Jews being saved from Hamam. Chanukah is the festival of rededication. A Jewish event is the Holocaust. In 1933, there was about nine million European Jews, after the holocaust…

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