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    story, Noah builds the arc due to his righteous character but in Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim built the arc to save himself. Later on in both stories birds are released making them seem very similar. In the end, the stories are separated because of the covenants

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    produced by Steven Spielberg in 1981. The film follows the adventures of Indiana Jones as he attempts to find the Ark of the Covenant before it falls under Nazi control. The first scene of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark introduces two main characters, Indiana Jones and Dr. Rene Belloq. Throughout the film these two characters compete to acquire the Ark of the Covenant, their actions all leading towards the final scene where only one man achieves this goal. Steven Spielberg uses techniques

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    will be saved by grace. The covenant of grace has many significant meanings in the Christian Reformed Church, “the covenant of redemption may be defined as follows: “The agreement between the Father, giving the Son as Head and Redeemer of the elect, and the Son, voluntarily taking the place of those whom the Father had given him” (Hoekema 187). The value of keeping the covenant of grace is to preach the Holy Scripture but to also grow stronger in faith. The covenants made between man and God are

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    stemmed from the idea that God abandoned the covenant with the Jewish people when Jesus, the son of God, was crucified at the hands of the Jewish people. While it was actually the Romans that killed Jesus, the Jews were greatly blamed. With this crucifixion, a new covenant was established that would supposedly make the previous covenant obsolete, as punishment for the Jewish people’s crimes. The belief that the Christian covenant with God superseded the covenant with God’s chosen people has been detrimental

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    In the Halo science fiction universe, the Arbiter is a ceremonial, religious, and political rank bestowed upon alien Covenant Elites. In the 2004 video game Halo 2, the rank is given to a disgraced commander as a way to atone for his failures. Although the Arbiter is intended to die serving the Covenant leadership, the High Prophets, he survives his missions and the Prophets' subsequent betrayal of his kind. When he learns that the Prophets' plans would doom all sentient life in the galaxy to extinction

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    during Saul’s reign even though David was not next in line. Psalm 110 contrasts David and Saul’s reign, while also expressing Yahweh’s authority and power over Israel’s destiny and the faithfulness he guarantees when his people are faithful to the covenant. The first verse says, “The Lord says to my lord, “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool.”” In this verse Yahweh authorizes

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    have authority to deviate from the Master Deed, Bylaws or restrictive covenants? In Michigan, the terms of a Master Deed, Bylaws or other restrictive covenant are contractual in nature. See Rossow v. Brentwood Farms Dev., Inc., 251 Mich.App. 652, 658, 651 N.W.2d 458 (2002). The Michigan Courts have generally held that a Master Deed, Bylaws or other restrictive covenant are to be enforced as written. …a breach of a covenant, no matter how minor and no matter how de minimis the damages, can be

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    non-Puritan colonists), who hindered the idea of a city upon a hill, the perfect Christian community. From John Winthrop’s sermon warning the first settlers of New England about the retributions God would bring to the community if individuals broke there covenant with God (Winthrop 17-20). To the way, those same beliefs, brought over by the first Puritan settlers, affected the future interactions Puritans would have with Native Americans during the times of declension, and their views towards them as seen

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    capable of fulfilling duties, which is shown during the time of Samuel. Only a king that is appointed and favored by god, and who honored Gods covenant would succeed. Each one of the three kings showed qualities of strength and weaknesses that made each of their time as king unique. They all faced trials and tribulations, and there faith was tested within the covenant, to see if they could lead under god, and still stay honest, and true. You’ll see within the stories of the Kings, were lack of obedience

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    the neighborhoods because of covenants and racial steering matters. The

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