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    Throughout the semester I have developed an understanding for the spiritual disciplines; silence, solitude, and Sabbath; which has taught me how to live an intention Christ-centered life. The disciplines have not only helped my personal daily life, but they have also helped me better understand Christ himself. I can, without a doubt, say that I know that God gave us the gifts of spiritual disciplines to help guide us in the crazy culture we live in. I have gained a new appreciation for the maker

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    a living” (Collins, Lois M). For many other families rest and leisure time is practiced in their religion, and many use the Sabbath day as a rest day. Protestant Christian practice the Sabbath day and don't work and dedicate that time for family or church. “Alexis McCrossen’s Holy Day, Holiday gives us a solid overview of the transformation of the Protestant Christian Sabbath to the contemporary American day of leisure” ( Journal of Social History). Therefore, this goes to show the importance of

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    Christianity, Sabbath teachings have always been a fundamental characteristic of the religion. The Sabbath was created by God to allow the people of Earth to strive under His influence and truly appreciate the delight and the magnificence of the world surrounding them. Additionally, the teachings of the Sabbath have shaped the framework for how Christians should morally and ethically live in a world crowded by distraction, financial greed, and overlabor. The origin of the Sabbath ultimately derives

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    20The few who survived were taken as exiles to Babylon, and they became servants to the king and his sons until the kingdom of Persia came to power. 21So the message of the Lord spoken through Jeremiah was fulfilled. The land finally enjoyed its Sabbath rest, lying desolate until the seventy years were fulfilled, just as the prophet had said. –

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    Digital Sabbath

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    (Turkle)”. This revelation helped me understand and participate in a personal Digital Sabbath. In order to figure out how much time I spend using technology, I completed a two day tech diary. On the first day of the tech diary, I spent 7 hours and 47 minutes using technology or “ plugged in”. After the first day

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    Sukkot Research Paper

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    SUKKOT What is Sukkot? Day to remember the years Jews spent in the desert on their way to the Promise Land. Begins on the 15th of the Jewish month Tishri. Lasts for 7 days. Is also a harvest festival. Rituals Sukkah; a temporary hut made for the week long Sukkot. Take four plant materials and rejoice them, usually rejoiced by waving or shaking them. Historical Significance To commemorate the 40 years Jews spent in the desert on their way to Promise Land. Wandering in the desert and living in temporary

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    The Sabbath Day Following six days of labor, God finished His work and rested on the seventh day. He blessed and sanctified the seventh day (Genesis 2: 2-3); however, centuries passed before humanity was to observe that day as a religious holy day. There is not the slightest hint that any man knew about the Sabbath, or was commanded to keep it from the creation until the Children of Israel were delivered from Egyptian bondage. (Nehemiah 9: 13-14) When Moses was called upon Mt. Sinai, God delivered

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    Auden's The Sabbath

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    Auden’s “The Sabbath”, through the use of biblical themes and symbolism, conveys a distinct meaning that deserves thorough interpretation. Written about animals searching for humans on the seventh day of creation, the poem shows clear views of environmental preservation. In my poem, I alluded to the Garden of Eden by showing the man’s garden as peaceful and serene. Auden uses the quote “Ruins and metallic rubbish in plenty/Were all that was left of him” to portray man as a destroyer in a poem about

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    Sabbath Heschel Summary

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    Originally published in 1951, The Sabbath is a book driven by the passion and eloquence of its author – rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. The poetic style of Heschel’s writing depicts Jewish spirituality in a way like no other, as each word captivates the reader, projecting a powerful message that continues to resonate with the mind, even long after the book has been read. The book sets out its thesis in the prologue “Architecture of Time”, which projects the idea that Judaism is a religion of time,

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    Sabbath Day Religion

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    Sabbath Discussion It is always good to start at the beginning when the Sabbath Day was first instituted. In Gen 2:2-3, God ordains the seventh day to be a day of rest. Sabbath in Hebrew means rest, interruption, and cessation or desists. It is a day God sanctified, consecrated, and dedicated to be a day to keep holy and to rest from all work. Not only were the people to rest, but the land as well was to have its time of rest every seven years (Lev. 25:2-7). In Exodus 20:8-10, God gives the command

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