Gospel of the Hebrews

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    The basic literary genre of this book is a story about a man who thought he was persecution the ungodly who came to realize that he was persecuting the wrong people. He was blinded and his sight was restored when he began obedient to the God of all creation. The title of the book I chose from the New Testament is Men of the Bible, the authorship Ann Spangler and Robert Wolgemuth are the authors. 2002 is the date of the books’ copywrite and it was published by Zondervan in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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    through a higher power. As I grew up I would beat other people to church to learn and hear the Gospel. I wouldn’t pay attention in school but in church, you couldn’t distract me from the Word. I turned away from him after I left home during my trials and tribulations. So redemption is something I myself have longed for my whole life. Justice and God The definition of Redemption from Strongs Greek Hebrew Dictionary is from a compound of (apo) and (Lutron); (the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figurative)

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    communicate with God in prayer. We often waste our time on so many things. We are easily sidetracked with activities, the internet, social media, relationships, and other distractions that seek to grab our attention and hinder our relationship with God. Hebrews 12:1 says, “Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us,” Keep an eternal perspective. Before we do anything we should ask, “Does what I think about or

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    Religion is known as having a deep relationship with a supreme being or thing. Also, to believe in them with the extent of worship and to follow their practices. A few of the main religions over time have been Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. These three religions consist of ideas and practices that may be very different, but are made up of the same general idea expressed in a new form. Although their main differences, each religion seeks one thing, and that 's an afterlife. Most religions are

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    1.The author of the bible verse I chose (John 8:58) was the apostle John, which is probably why it’s named after him. He was a Palestinian Jew and also wrote 1-3 John and Revelation. John was the son of Zebedee and was also James the apostle’s brother. Both the brothers were fishermen on the sea of Galilee just like their father. Peter also worked with John and James. This would explain Peter and John close relationship. The two are usually mentioned together in the bible. It seems as if John came

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    converted, joining the disciples. The Epistle to the Galatians describes his conversion as a divine revelation, with Jesus appearing to Paul. It was at Damascus where he had a personal encounter with Christ where he received the supernatural truth of the gospel through divine revelation. His theology comprises of Jesus being the Son of God, the concept of Atonement and reunification of the Law of the Torah. Paul conserved the Jewish legacy by sustaining Gods call to Jewish adherents,

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    An Analysis of Paul, Epistle to the Romans Time and time again people put the faith of others into question. Forever, people have debated what belief is real and which belief is not, what is righteous and what is not, which god exists among all or ceases to exist at all. Even though religion is doubted continuously, those with a firm belief in god persist and conquer all quarrels that face them in their devotion to the lord, and we see an example of this commitment in Paul’s Epistle to the Romans

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    many Jews would convert into Christianity, the Gospel of Matthew was written. As the first book to start the New Testament, the Gospel of Matthew uses a different style as it was written with the perspective from a Jew. Matthew uses this unique perspective on Jesus as a chance to tell the story of who Jesus is and why he is important. In doing so, Matthew’s biography of Jesus convincingly presents Jesus as the promised Messiah, the Son of God. The Gospel of Matthew is consistent in both the theme and

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    seek assurance of salvation by following the do not touch, do not eat, do not wear, do not say laws, it is belief in the salvation through Christ that enables the Holy Spirit to lead us to right standing with God. No more and no less. (5:18, 6:12, Hebrews 10:14-16, Jn. 14:26). Anything else is detrimental to the Christian and to the body of Christ

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    Theological Seminary __________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for NEWTS 3313-I __________________ by Gary Goggans October 25, 2014   THE WOMAN CAUGHT IN ADULTURY: A TRUTH OR A TALE Between the seventh and eight chapters of John’s Gospel, there is a story of an adulterous woman. This passage is located at John 7:53 – 8:11 and is known as the Pericope Adulterae. This paper attempts to address the question of whether or not John 7:53 – 8:11 is an inspired passage of the bible. In order

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