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    refers to the compromise of the Torah. The first five books of The Bible are “Genesis”, “Exodus”, “Job”, “Psalms”, and “Song of Songs”. The Hebrews considered Pentateuch as the Torah which also means law because they believed that it was handed down to Moses by God. In each of the books that is in The Bible, there are symbols or signs that God has an agreement with humans but they change throughout the Pentateuch. In “Genesis”, God forbids Adam and Eve to eat from the fruit trees in The Garden of Eden

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    September 2015 Introduction Moses is one of the most important if not the most important person in all of the book of Exodus and the Old Testament. Moses is a very important person in the book of Exodus because he helps the people of Israel escape Egypt and commits to a new covenant between God and the nation of Israel. This new covenant between God and Israel promises a land flowing with milk and honey if they obey God 's laws and commandments. In turn Moses leads the people of Israel through

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    Lenten Reflections from A Father Who Keeps His Promises Scott Hahn’s purpose for the Lenten Reflections from A Father Who Keeps His Promises is to share the biblical story of God’s covenant love in salvation history each day beginning with Ash Wednesday and ending with Divine Mercy Sunday. Hahn provides reflections for each day retelling the stories that make up the Story. Scripture testifies to how God has cared for his family throughout the ages, making a way for his children to live with him

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    1500AD, with the Tyndale English translation the meaning was changed to the Ten Verses followed even later by the King James Version, around middle 1600AD, as the Ten Commandments. After Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, parted the sea, he climbed to the top of Mt. Sinai or Mt. Horeb to meet with God. Moses, as directed by God, takes with him two stone tablets to the top of the mountain and remains

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    Ezekiel’s Prophecies: Restoration of Israel The purpose of this analysis is to consider parts of the context in which the Book of Ezekiel was written in. Through this, we can come to a better understanding of the meaning of the passages by studying the authorship, time period, the setting, and the people to whom it was written. In Ezekiel 36:22-32, Ezekiel prophesies about the restoration of Israel and delivers God’s promises to the people of Israel. In this analysis, we seek to understand what

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    People choose names for a reason, whether it is so that the child takes on a certain personality, based on who they are named after, or so that he or she may carry on the name of a beloved family member. Many names that are popular today are names from the Bible, since most of the biblical characters possess characteristics that parents would want their child to have. Names like Noah, Jacob, David, and Miriam, are names currently in the top 1000 child names in the world, and they are all biblical

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    independent role within the Biblical narrative. From beginning to end the Bible is full of music and song. The first musician, Jubal, makes his appearance as early as Genesis 4… As we turn the pages, we find many who follow in Jubel’s musical footsteps (Roberts, 2002:84) This premise is predicated on the hypothesis that music plays an independent and important role within scripture itself; that is to be an elevated carrier for liturgy and prayer, the use of which is mandated by God for corporate worship

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    Christian Ethics in the Conduct of Business The Bible, which is the basis of Christian doctrine, speaks comprehensively and authoritatively to all occurrences in society, including business conduct. A critical analysis shows that Christian ethics offer an effective framework to conduct proper business, commerce, and trade. Christian doctrine can be applied on all parts of business including human resource management, production, and advertising among other business functions. This paper aims to show

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    Bible study I will be studying: Moses Step Two: Identify and list all the Bible passages on the person.

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    Humility and Hubris As humans, our hearts contain a natural pride that we must constantly strive to limit and contain. In Benjamin Franklin’s The Autobiography, Franklin suggests that in order to cultivate this virtue of humility, we should “imitate Jesus and Socrates”; initially, the Christian savior, the great symbol of unfailing love, and the questioning Greek philosopher seem an odd combination, but Franklin’s own life and inner musings about that life ultimately illuminate Franklin’s true meaning

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