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    Explicit Evidence Page 18-Ruth is jewish, and goes by the French name, “Renee” to keep her cover. Page 28-Ruth’s father hasn’t spoken with any d=family members in six years since he has been gone. Page 37-Ruth’s father illegally worked at a scrap metal factory to get money to support the family which put Ruth’s family in a lot of danger for being caught. Page 45-Nazis are doing a roundup to capture all illegal Jewish refugees so Ruth hides immediately. Page 55-Papa cares very deeply for his brother

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    In the poem “Casey at Bat” and story “David and Goliath,” a comparison of David and Casey shows differences and similarities. Their first similarity is that they were both extremely confident. This is true because the poem states, “There was ease in Casey’s manner as he stepped into his place; There was pride in Casey’s bearing and a smile on Casey’s face.”, Also the story states, “When Goliath started forward, David ran toward him.” This means that Casey is confident because he wasn’t scared he

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    The story of David and Goliath from the Old Testament has been told not just from the Bible, but also from art. The people of Florence identified themselves with David because they shared the belief that they defeated their own enemy with the help of God. Three artists sculpted a portrayal of David; Donatello, Michelangelo, and Bernini. Within each period, a different sculpture was created of David to represent new art ideas and techniques. Artists from the early Renaissance strived to portray lifelike

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    The story of David and Goliath is inspirational. It is about a courageous shepherd called David, who’s rescued Israel by defying a colossal giant called Goliath and killing him with a slingshot and a bag of stone-rocks. Donatello and Gianlorenzo Bermini made each a sculpture showing David. Each sculpture differs from each other starting with material, size, and style. One important thing to consider is the material used to create these statues. Donatello's David is nude and made of bronze. Definitely

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    Book review of Steven R. Harmon’s Ecumenism Means You, Too With an electrical guitarist jamming in front of a red background, one may assume the cover to Steven R. Harmon’s “Ecumenism Means You, Too” book is actually a teen novel. But his audience might not be too far removed from the teen age range. Harmon’s goal, according to his caption on the front cover is for “ordinary Christians to seek Christian unity”. And our author has a unique way of discussing the issue of Christian unity—he frames

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    Firstborn, David A. Bosworth looks at King David’s mourning, or rather lack of mourning, over the death of his son and Bathsheba’s firstborn and how this points to his resiliency as a result of the factors of the time period but more importantly, as a result of his faith in God. In the paper, Bosworth looks at King David’s previous faith in the Lord through rough patches as well as time period specific factors that could have led to his resiliency. Predating his official reign as king, David has taken

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    Psalm 19 Psalm 1

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    In these chapters of Psalms, the psalmist acts as the theologian by describing God in his character and beyond that into his very core. In Psalm 1, the psalmist defines the type of person that pleases God, and therefore indicates who God is by what he delights in. Psalm 2 describes God as the great, almighty God that he is. He sits in heaven knowing all and watches as we believe that we ere humans can come close to the knowledge and that power of the great king in heaven. Psalm 19 describes God

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    woman who has a husband is bound by the law to her husband as long as he lives. God punished David and brought upon him the evil consequences of his sin to teach us the consequences of breaking God’s Law. The long-term effects of the affair, lead to David’s soldiers Joab putting Uriah on the front lines to be killed. David thought that his punishment was over. He was then visited by Nathan. Nathan told David what the Lord told him and how he had committed adultery. In 2 Samuel 12:10, Nathan confirms

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    by Claude Vignon , “David with the Head of Goliath” has three important elements that are vital towards the piece in order to portray a message of power and authority. Which are the focal point, proportions, and the contrast of this particular piece. The artwork is oil on canvas that was made around in 1593-1670. The subject matter of the artwork is depicting the moment of pride David had with the head of the giant Goliath being laid next to his small body. The portrait of David is seen on the viewers

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    The Judge Gideon we all know. The judge Gideon was a God-fearing leader. The judge Gideon was a good example. Gideon led Israel against the Midianites. He led them and defeated the Midianites. He led a wicked nation who always fell into sin. He was a strong leader who loved God. Gideon led during a hard time for the people of Israel. He was small and poor but showed himself to be strong and rich in the faith in God for the victory over his enemies. As we know, the people of Israel served Baal. When

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