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    The activity of Yahweh the Divine Warrior is dominant throughout much of the OT. This theme stands in glaring contrast to the theme of Yahweh the God of Shalom. Nevertheless, the image of God as one who participates in violent warfare against enemies of God is one of the most predominant of all biblical themes. Furthermore, noted by biblical scholars, the divine warrior theme is the foundation for Biblical unity, for it is a representation that directed not only writers of the Torah but also the…

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    myths explain views on women and children, provide people with a sense of faith, and use symbols to convey a second meaning. Both creation myths, “Yahweh” and Iroquois, form the foundation of culture, because of the similar views on the representation of the holy tree and contrasting views concerning the appearance of humans on Earth. The Iroquois and “Yahweh” are similar in the interpretation of the significance of the holy tree in their culture. Specifically, both myths view the tree as a…

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    Yahweh Research Paper

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    Persian King Darius, who ruled the Persian Empire from 522 BC – 486 BC. Zechariah was not only a prophet, but a priest as well (Hays, 2010, p. 345). He ministered about the promises of Yahweh, and encouraged the people that salvation and restoration were on their way, if the people would repent and obey Yahweh (Hays, 2010, pp. 345-346). Zechariah’s purpose was to attempt to rekindle a spiritual fire in the hearts of the nation (Jackson, 2017). The fulfillment of the prophecy written in…

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    names such as Yahweh, Adonai, and Jehovah Shammah in the Old and New Testament. One of the names God was known for was Yahweh. Yahweh is shown 6,519 times in the Bible (Blue Letter Bible). The first time Yahweh was mentioned was in Genesis 2:4. Genesis 2:4 says, ”This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created when the Lord God(Yahweh) made the earth and the heavens.” The name Yahweh means “Promised Name of God.” In Exodus 3:14, God revealed himself to Moses as Yahweh.…

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    Yahweh is the God of people who practice Judaism and people who practice one of the many Christian religions. Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek Mythology. There are many things that make Yahweh and Zeus very different including how they interact with humans, nature, and themselves. First, Yahweh and Zeus act very differently to humans. Yahweh remains very calm when talking to humans. Zeus, on the other hand, has a very short temper when it come humans. Zeus was even known to throw bolts of…

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    Yahweh Chapter 3 Analysis

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    relationship with Yahweh. Author Robert Jamison commented, “the greater the privileges, the heavier the punishment for the abuse of them; for to the other offenses there is added, in this case, ingratitude. When God’s people do not glorify Him, He glorifies Himself by punishing them.” Furthermore, God’s election and responsibility thereof applied…

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    Does Yahweh Really Exist

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    To help you find and know Yahweh our Elohim as He really is and actually exists (Matthew 24:4, Matthew 11:27, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8, Deuteronomy 6:4, 2 Corinthians 3:17, John 4:24). To form a nucleus of Universal Brotherhood of Humanity in Yahshua the Messiah without distinction of Race, Nationality, Creed, Sex, Caste, or Color (Acts 17:26, Ephesians 5:25-33, Acts 10:34). To investigate the unexplained Spirit Law or so-called Law of Nature and the powers latent in man (Romans 8:1-4, John…

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    with the similarities, the themes of Psalms 8 and Incantation to Ishtar correspondingly commenced their passages by glorifying their deity. In like manner, both passages introduced the portrayal of the earthly and heavenly powers and authority of Yahweh and Ishtar; essentially declaring a supreme status of each deity. Overall, both religious writings expressed consistent respect of, and devotion to, their chosen deity. In contrast, the most crucial and self-evident difference among the authors’…

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    Yahweh vs. The World on the Turtle’s Back “The World on the Turtle’s Back” and “Yahweh” share many similarities and differences. They both talk about two culture’s beliefs about how the Earth was created, and how the plants and animals came to be. “The World on the Turtle’s Back” comes from the Native American tribes while “Yahweh” is a Hebrew tale. Both are interesting tales and help us understand these two vastly different cultures. In “The World on a Turtle’s Back” there is a pregnant woman…

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    In Israel’s eyes, Yahweh is a great God, a greater King than all other gods, he is far transcending all other gods. During the long its long formation of the world’s first monotheism, Israel not only conceived of its God as one among many but also borrowed titles and attributes…

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