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    Eve In The Odyssey

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    It's a new morning as Adam begins to start planning the day to labor upon their garden. Feelings towards Eve as though they should "divide our labours" and go separate ways "till Noon". (214) As he reminds Eve "despairing, seeks to work us woe and shame" (253); extremely conscious of what could happen. While Adam continues giving forth order. Eve's human authority and her responsibility to comply is underestimated by her already "by thee infomd I learne" what could happen when she over hears "as…

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    two seem to stand out more than most. The Epic of Gilgamesh and the first book of The Bible, Genesis, are two that top the list for creation stories. Gilgamesh was an epic poem written, actually carved, onto twelve stone tablets. It is the earliest known poem, written around 2100 B.C.E. The Bible is the Holy book of Christianity, and is known throughout the world. One can see similar stories appear in both Gilgamesh and Genesis. One story that appears in both is the great flood that is meant to…

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    “It is possible to take the story of Noah figuratively, although virtually every Near East ancient civilization has its own version of the flood story...” (Shapiro). There have been numerous stories from different ancient sources all around the world. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest written stories, dating back to 2000 BC. Many years later, Noah and the Flood was created. Although these stories were created in different times and eras, there many similarities and differences that…

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    Hesiod 's Theogony and the Book of Genesis, came from two very distinct cultures. Hesiod’s Theogony is the Greek account of the creation of earth and humankind, while The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, which also stands as an account of creation. There are a number of profound similarities and differences between the creation stories contained in Hesiod 's Theogony and the biblical book of Genesis. The similarities and differences between…

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    The definition of creation is the bringing into the existence of the universe with regards to be an act of God. Johnson shows us God's power and love expressing God's love and concern for his creation. This poem is taken and recreated from the book of Genesis from the Holy Bible. It is seen as a third person point of view looking through the eyes of God. This poem paints a vivid picture in the minds of the readers. It also produces images. Images that are descriptions of our five senses.…

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    “The Bible belongs to the whole world as does no other book. Written originally in Hebrew and Greek more than eighteen centuries ago, it is now available, in whole or in part, in more than a thousand languages. It is the best seller since best sellers were first recognized (McKnight, 11).” The Holy Bible remains to be the most important source for knowledge in the Christian faith today. “The Central message of the Bible is God’s revelation of himself and His will. It is not difficult to discover…

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    Whole World makes the Bible God’s one true story. This book summarizes the bible, and it influences others. The book is about taking God’s word and making it into one story that everyone could understand a lot easier. Reading this book gives a lot more understanding of the bible because whenever one would read the bible they would somewhat understand it, but at times they might get very confused. As Goheen says, “The first chapters of Genesis picture a cosmos of exquisite beauty, harmony, joy,…

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    Origins Of Genocide

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    Origins of Genocide 1. Genocide is exceedingly pervasive in human history. Genocide is present in the book of Genesis of the bible. (Jones 4) It is also present in Greek culture as “...of historical events such as the Assyrian Empire’s root-and-branch depredations …. and the destruction of Melos by Athens during Peloponnesian War...” (Jones 5) Genocides also take place in Crusades in medieval era. The practical obstacles to understanding this aspect of our past are that historical records are…

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    The Old Testament Analysis

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    Outside of those who are struck down by God, or who die as a result of various conflicts, there’s a unique description of life and death in Genesis. The long, and rather dry, lineages that are present in Genesis are put in between longer biblical stories and serve as a tool for relating stories together, as well as providing a timeline for the events in Genesis. These lineages are rarely addressed in illuminated manuscripts of the old testament, except in the Old English Hexateuch, also known as…

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    is inhibited by the result of humanity’s sin. The author examines freedom or the lack of freedom in regards to the will of man. Although I agree with the flow and result of the summary of research in this article, this critique will examine this article with respect to the weaknesses of the author’s analysis. Brief Summary This author’s intent was to argue that under certain conditions, fallen humanity, whether degenerate or regenerate, has a freedom in regards to ethical decision-making. In…

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