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    The recognition that Jesus Christ was the Son of the Living God, • Peter and the apostles were chosen by Jesus and God to be the foundations of the Church and they were asked to oversee the teachings of the Church. • The Passion of Christ was a Divine Direction and sometimes God does move in mysterious ways 1. Jesus Christ- the Son of the Living God A central part of the profession of the Catholic Faith is the belief that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, this can be seen in the Apostles Creed…

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    time the Word-Being (son) came into existence, to the creation of the earth (Genesis 1:1). This time period I will tentatively call the Dispensation of Time/Space. What and how was godhead during this period? How was the son and what was His role?// In this chapter we are going to examine that point in time when God actually created the earth and put man in charge of it. We should not forget that before now, the creation of the earth and man was only existent in the mind of God. Meanwhile He…

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    (Hebrew, Ibrahim). Abraham is considered a great patriarch because of his preaching monotheism, which at the time was unheard of. Monotheism is the belief of one God. God established a covenant by making three promises to Abraham through his promised son. The promises were countless descendants/nation, land,…

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    taken by God, Abraham and other characters in the holy text. God said to Abraham, “…Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains that I shall show you… Abraham took the wood of the burnt-offering and laid…

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    The Nature of God and the Trinity begins for the human race with the being of creation. For Christians this starts with the Bible chapter of Genesis. Many people in this world though do not know or understand the concept of God and his nature and cannot see how God becomes three different entities all in one; The Father, The Son, and Holy Spirit making the trinity. In theory by reading the word of God, one can begin to understand the application in the nature of God. However, still may not begin…

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    Faith In The Hebrew Bible

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    to stress how steadfast Abraham was to God. The relevance of this in these sacred books was present the character of Abraham in which they are all considers a prophet. In the Hebrew Bible, God already knew that Abraham was a faithful individual. God knew this when Abraham confided in God for his significant other, Sarah, to be considered with a kid at an elderly age even though she is barren. However, God wanted to test Abraham’s faith moreover. Therefore, God requested that Abraham offer…

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    David And Goliath

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    beginning” when God created all things out of nothing. His creation is credited to the father, son, and holy spirit. The manifestation of the creator was the great ending of “creation.” Adam and Eve: They are the first man and woman that God created; they are also the first to betray him by eating “the fruit of the tree” in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve represent the influence of temptation and loss of innocence in literature. Cain and Abel: The sons of Adam & Eve. They made offerings to God…

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    (Jacob's 2nd and 3rd sons respectively). Remember the tragedies that take place in this chapter and the confusing morals all stem from the concept of compromise whether fulfilled or not. I write the paper as a testament of my understanding of genesis 34. I stand to say that it's affliction is the direct result of Jacob’s failure to be obedient to God’s command to return to Bethel. This act of compromise cost his daughter dearly and put the rest of the covenant family of God at risk. The story of…

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    blessed in the eyes of God/Gods. Lastly, at the end of all the stories, the God/Gods seem apologetic for the flood and the eradication of humans. 2. Although all the stories are similar, they are unique in their own way whether it’s different time period or specific events. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the humanity is eradicated by the Gods because they are making so much noise and this story is written around 2150-2000 BCE. In the Bible, the humanity is eradicated because the Gods think that…

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    As mentioned above, the man believes he is entrusted by God to protect his son. His will to live is derived from his role a father and faith in the future for his son. The man’s changing tradition of faith is foreshadowed in a flashback as his wife discusses her intended suicide. “The one thing I can tell you is that you wont survive for yourself. I know because…

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