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    Torah The Torah means many things. Basically, it refers to the Five Books of Moses, the Genesis, the Exodus, the Leviticus, the Numbers, and Deuteronomy. However, the “Torah” can also include all of Jewish law and tradition. To the Jewish, the Torah is a series of books on Jewish laws and teachings. In Hebrew, the Torah is referred to as Chameesha Choomshey Torah. In the Torah, the five books are called: Bereishith (in the beginning, also known as Genesis,) Shemoth (names

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    Introduction This forum post presents the Christological Approach to the Psalms and then describes the five major categories of Psalms relating to Jesus the Messiah: the (1) Royal Psalms, (2) Typological – Prophetic Psalms, (3) Prophetic – Typological Psalms, (4) Prophetic – Messianic Psalms, and (5) Eschatological Psalms. Christological Approach to the Psalms The Christological Approach to the Psalms is presented and described by Richard P. Belcher Jr. in his book The Messiah and the Psalms:

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    leading towards the Syrian civil war. On April of 2005 Syrian troops were withdrawn from Lebanon, where they were stationed at since 1976 in an ostensible peacekeeping role. Between the months of July and August in 2006 there was conflict between Israel and Hizballah. During this period, Syria did not intervene directly on behalf of its ally Hizballah, instead they placed their military forces on alert. On May of the following year Bashar al-ASAD's had his second term as president approved once again

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    His people to follow (the law). He then sets up a system (sacrifices) to allow Him to dwell with his people in the Tabernacle. As Israel again fails in their covenant responsibilities, God executes the next step of His plan. He establishes a monarchy, which serves as the both the lineage of His ultimate plan and the prophetic throne of the future king of God’s kingdom. The Davidic covenant is the last piece needed before God enacts the final covenant with His people. Redemption has been

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    Social workers must be able to discuss the human behaviors of different groups of people.  The differences of mankind are what is called in social work human diversity. Council on Social Work Education states that human diversity can be grouped in subgroups that consist of age, color, class, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, immigration status, political ideology, race, religion, sex and sexual orientation; (Zastrow & Ashman, 2013, p.11). There are social systems

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    commonly accepted. The seven dispensations are: the dispensation of innocence, the dispensation of conscience, the dispensation of human government, the dispensation of promise, the dispensation of law, the dispensation of grace, and the millennial kingdom of Christ. The first dispensation, innocence, begins with the creation of man (Genesis 1:27) and ends with the fall of man (Genesis 3). This dispensation is called innocence because Adam, the first man, was created innocent and without knowledge

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    Essay on Israeli Settlements

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    On the 17th of April 2012, Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas, sent a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicating the only way the Palestinian Authority would agree to move forward with peace talks is if Israel would agree to freeze the building of settlements in the West Bank1. Israeli settlements in the West Bank have become the largest obstacle in negotiating a two-state solution and it appears the continued expansion of Israeli settlements may render a two-state

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    Messiah Research Paper

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    covenant He made with a nomad named Abraham, whose descendants became the nation of Israel. This covenant established the Lord's intentions to bring about redemption for humanity through the nation of Israel. Sadly though, the ancient Israelites time and again were unfaithful to their covenant with God, and would worship the false idols of the nations around them. Because of their sin of apostasy, the nation of Israel eventually split in two, and was then wiped out by foreign invaders, sending in the

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    Throughout much of human history, laws were created to establish order among people. The Book of Deuteronomy is the portion of the Bible where Moses is communicating God’s rules to the Israelites. God has a specific plan for the Israelites and counts on Moses to execute that plan. The American government has used the laws and rules mentioned in Deuteronomy as a model for the current structure of our government. The responsibilities of the branches of government coincide with the Lord God’s responsibilities

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     Leviticus and Numbers, and the history of the books of Chronicles; most of scholars followed all the way back or most of it to the Babylonian exile, and put it with people rewording of both the Tetrateuch and Jeremiah. The principles of Deuteronomy are that Israel must follow the Law, and gain God’s blessing or ignore it, get cursed, and be forced out of their homeland by Israel’s enemies.  4. In the book of Joshua, how is Joshua presented as the successor of Moses? Compare

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