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    Bible Truth

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    For Christians, the Bible is the ultimate standard by which truth, worldview, right, and wrong are determined. The idea that biblical truth can be communicated, and for some, better understood in a work of fiction may seems ludicrous, but even the Bible recognizes this as a fact. Throughout the God’s Word parables and other stories are used to convict people and communicate principles. By having a different perspective, often achieve through a story, it can become easier to determine right from…

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    Imagination In The Bible

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    witnessed or experienced. The Bible suggests that we should have a sanctified or clean imagination, and that we should avoid (and avoid) mischief imagination. For many of the events in the Bible it’s easy to image (imagine) the event, though we didn’t witness the actual event, we have witness similar events such as war. However, there are some events that takes (take) a deeper level of faith and imagination to believe, such as the birth of Jesus Christ. According to the Bible, Jesus was…

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    Women In The Bible

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    When we think of the Bible, the first thing that comes to most people’s mind is Adam and Eve, the miracles performed by Jesus, the conversion of Paul or the poetic word of the Psalms. Most are prone to forget about the women in the Bible, for in the Bible the characterization of most women is either that of being a seductress, an unholy prostitute or a supporting character there to either lend aid to men in terms of pleasure or as someone’s wife. Ruth, a book about a lonely widowed young woman,…

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    Meaning Of Bible

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    In order to understand the true meaning of the Bible, it is necessary for one understands the overall contextual story of the bible. The story of the Bible consists of God's promises to a man named Abraham, and the process through which God fulfills those three promises. The story begins when God made the universe. He created the Heavens and the Earth and then he filled the Earth with his creations. These included the sun and the stars, and the flora and the fauna, but most importantly, God…

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    Sacrifice In The Bible

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    Child Sacrifice: An Adopted Mentality In the Hebrew Bible, there exists only two documentations regarding child sacrifice and these two accounts together illustrate some of the beliefs and ethics of the writes who narrated them. During the time period that the bible is situated in, offering the life of your firstborn to the gods was a common practice found in the literature of the larger civilizations surrounding Israel. Although we cannot infer normality of child sacrifice among the…

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    Miracles In The Bible

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    though is how and when does God intervene in creation. Miracles in the bible are numerous and…

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    Judge In The Bible

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    know. The Bible tells us, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8-9. God made man so He knows what we are able to grasp while we reside in the flesh on this earth. He took time out of eternity so that humans can comprehend the idea of a beginning and an end. In order to reside in eternity, we have to…

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    Satan In The Bible

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    The Christian Satan Ask any American Christian about Satan and they will probably describe an evil being who hates God and Christians, but this has not always been the case. Much of the present day Christian views on Satan began to take shape during the beginning of Christianity. Early Christian writers helped shape the development of Satan, including his influence on humanity, within the boundaries of the Christian tradition. Such ideas created the framework for the writings of the New…

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    Stephen In The Bible

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    In the way, he lived and passed on, Stephen launch the early Christian church from its neighborhood Jerusalem roots to a cause that spread over the whole world. Little is thought about Stephen in the Bible before he was appointed a minister in the young church, as portrayed in Acts 6:1-6. Even though he was only one of seven men ensured sustenance was genuinely circulated to the Grecian dowagers, Stephen soon started to emerge: Presently Stephen, a man brimming with God's effortlessness and…

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    The Bible Themes

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    that run throughout the Bible. Covenants, love, grace, and mercy are just a few of them. Along with these, there are ones some that are on the other side of the spectrum like death, unfaithfulness, and alienation. Alienation is a key theme in Genesis and continues throughout the Old Testament. First found in Genesis, alienation started in the Garden of Eden and affects man’s relationship with God, the garden, the people, and the land. Genesis, the first book of the Bible, begins with God’s…

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