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    Exegesis of Proverbs 31 Woman The qualities of good entrepreneurs are closely analogous to those found in Proverbs 31:10-31. The pericope, Proverbs 31 is perceived extraordinarily and equivocally, since it proposes that a capable wife is tough to find and still the verse immediately continues to praise one. This one woman may be the ‘perfect’ wife that one man cannot find. Still, even if she is a challenge to find, she is probably working hard to achieve that patriarchal goal. Verses 14 and 16

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    Exegesis on Deut 6:4-6

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    Deuteronomy 6:4-6 An Exegetical Research Paper Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. ESTABLISHING THE TEXT The text is a passage known as the Shema (“Hear”) which has become the fundamental dogma of the Old Testament and was also identified in the New Testament (Mark 12:29-30) as the most important of all the commandments

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    Evangel University EXEGESIS OF REVELATIONS 3:14-22 An Exegetical Paper Presented to Dr. Vincent Medina In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in BIBL 296 Sophomore Seminar By Colton Henning November 2016 Introduction Revelation 3:14-22 starts with John’s presentation of Jesus’s judgements and anger toward a spiritually indifferent community. The chapter is constructed of various letters that were written to address issues in churches throughout the land. A key idea that is introduced

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    In this essay, I will take the position that the parable supports the facts that we must realize our need for Christ as sinners, let Him dwell in our lives and by letting Him into our lives He will help us desire the new wine. In the parable found in Luke 5 verses 36 through 39, there are some interesting concepts presented. What do these concepts mean? In the narrative prior to the parable, we find Jesus healing many sick people from their diseases, witnessing to sinners and answering the questions

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    Constructing the Identity of the Foreign Women in a Patriarchal Culture Exegesis of Ezra 9:1-15 Most readers pass over the mention of the foreign wives who the narrator suggests were practicing abominations as past enemies of the Israel. Most people assume that these women were strange and foreign just because Ezra and the narrator said so. In this exegesis paper I will ask three questions Why was there opposition to the strange and foreign women? Were they foreign women

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    Description: Exegesis on Matthew 16: 13-19 A. Literary Criticism Context. What follows and precedes your passage? Is your passage affected by this context? Matthew 16: 13-19 is where Jesus explains to the disciples for the first time that he is really the Messiah, which they had not known before, while Matthew had made his readers aware of the fact in the first chapter. Peter receives this knowledge as a revelation from God, which is why Jesus blesses him and commissions him as the new high

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    Constructing the Identity of the Foreign Women in a Patriarchal Culture Exegesis of Ezra 9:1-15 Most readers pass over the mention of the foreign wives who the narrator suggests were practicing abominations as past enemies of the Israel. Most people assume that these women were strange and foreign just because Ezra and the narrator said so. In this exegesis paper I will ask three questions Why was there opposition to the strange and foreign women? Were they foreign women

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    Isaiah 58:6-14 is a very powerful passage. The first bible version that I read it in was the King James Version. That version didn't really make very much sense to me because of all the "thou's" and "thee's" and "thines". So then I looked it up again in the New Revised Standard Version. It was a lot clearer when I looked it up in that bible. There are a few similarities and differences from the different versions that I read. The two that stood out the most to me was the King James Version

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    ¬¬¬¬ Scripture Passage John 4 10-15 10 “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” 11 “Sir,” the woman said, “you have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water? 12 Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank from it himself, as did also his sons and his livestock?” 13 Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be

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    New Testament Exegesis – Gospel of Matthew: Concerning Prayer (6:5-14) Introduction Matthew 6:9-13 records the Lord’s Prayer in the account of Jesus Christ. Jesus gave this model prayer to his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount (Greenman, 2012: 4). The Lord’s Prayer has been central to Christian liturgy and tradition ever since. This essay will first summarise the literary structure and historical context, including authorship and date and location of writing and audience of the gospel of Matthew

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