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    man whose faith stands out in Old Testament history like one of the shining stars. He was blessed to be born in an extremely wealthy family, but his faith had more value than silver or gold. His greatness came from having a divine relationship with God that produced great faith. “So faith comes from hearing [that is told] …” Romans 10:17, Amplified Bible. Additionally, in Genesis, chapter 11 through chapter 50, the story of Abraham and his family is spread over the book from while only two…

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    Samuel's Three Kings

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    Israel desire a king? Samuel was a godly man who was judge over Israel. At this particular time Israel didn't have a king, the people of Israel demanded a king. Samuel made a decision to appoint his two sons to become judges. Samuel firstborn was Joel and his second son was Abijah. The sons of Samuel didn't walk in his ways, they were dishonest, unfair, accepted bribes and perverted justice. The elders of Israel went to Samuel to discuss this matter. They wanted a king like all the other…

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    How the World and Mankind Were Created Page_ to page _ 76-93 Main Characters Zeus (Jupiter) *Supreme Ruler and Lord of the Sky *Egotistical *Head-strong *Exudes empowerment *Father to Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes, Persephone, etc. *Son to Cronus and Rhea *Overall leader Conflicts Man vs Man Zeus vs Cronus Purpose of Myth This myth portrays the fact that you can’t change what is destined to happen and in addition, it also gives a respectable space for mankind to step in and…

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    salutation to his son, William Franklin. He travels to England for one week, in order to recollect the memories of his life and turn it into tales and stories. Franklin proceeds to write that one day his son will want to know all about his father’s life. He writes about how he has cherished every moment in his life. Even the moments he could not change, he was grateful for them. Every moment in a man’s life shapes him into the man he will become in the future. He goes on to thank God for the…

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    Father In The Chosen

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    Malter comes out in a stark contrast. Having a brilliant son, for Reb Saunders, is a nightmare! Plaguing Isaac throughout the book is the question of how to lead his son to understand compassion yet not destroy the father-son relationship or forsake the Maker. How will I do this he asks, this referring to “the way I was taught by my father and not drive him away from Torah?”2 Meanwhile, different challenges arise for David, for one, allowing his son to talk causes some scenes of disrespect and…

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy In The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a third person narrative follows the story of a father and son that live in a post-apocalyptic world filled with danger and life threatening situations. McCarthy demonstrates the parental role between the man and the boy, where the boy influences the man by showing him that there is good left in the world. He uses the reality of their world, the contemplation of suicide, the times where they could have died and the boy as the last…

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    to us from the King James version, which is totally different from the convention English of today. As an adult Iunderstand the bible was written from different sources and that it is a guide on how we should govern our lives. God created us in his own image, sent his son to die for our sins and left the Holy Spirit to comfort us after Jesus ascended to heaven. My understanding…

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    there are some underlying concepts that are the same. The relationship between Deity and humanity in Genesis 1 and 2 is one that resembles a father and son, where as in the Enuma Elish humanity is merely a tool for the gods the handle their menial work. The book of Genesis gives the account to how the world was formed and the different promises God gives to his people. In Genesis 1 we also read about how man and woman were formed and get a glimpse at the relationship between the two. Towards…

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    New Agers believe that reincarnation seems to make more sense than God sending people to Hell for mishaps. “Christians believe God will send people to hell because of their bad deeds. How can people believe that a God of love would punish anyone by sending him or her to hell? Reincarnation seems so much more just” (Halverson, 1996, p. 168). One of the main issues to this is New Agers do not have a great understanding to who God is and what He is truly about. They are numerous reasons that…

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    scene of a wasteland in a post-apocalyptic period. It tells the story of a father together with his son fighting to survive in America after it was destroyed by nuclear war. It portrays how the landscape has been completely destroyed and only a few organisms including people have endured the apocalypse. Additionally, the nuclear winters are extremely cold and unbearable thereby forcing the father and son to move towards the south coast with an aim of escaping the severe winter. The characters do…

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