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    for being late getting to the fields, for defying authority, for running away, and for any number of reasons were many of the reasons salves were beaten with whip, tortured, mutilation, imprisoned, and being sold. In the movie 12 years a slave, Solomon whipped for

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    Ecclesiastes is somewhat of an anomaly in the Bible. Compared other books, it focuses more on philosophy, but nonetheless still has a continuing focus on serving God. The work considers the meaning of life and how one goes about living. Tradition credits Solomon, the third king of Israel, as the author of Ecclesiastes due to the references to being king in Jerusalem and the son of David, and having great wealth and numerous written works (Bullock 183-85; Ehrman 203). The writer discusses women in a negative

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    I compared the text from the New Interpreter’s Study Bible to an interpretation from the Message Bible. While there were several differences in the wording and vocabulary used, for the most part this did not affect how a reader might interpret the reading. However, the ending verse of the NIB version states “One man among a thousand I found, but a woman among all these I have not found.” While the Message interpretation states “I didn’t find one man or woman in a thousand worth my while.” This difference

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    Thomas A. Tweed, in his article Space, defied Durkheim’s characterization of space as sacred vs. profane: he argued that spaces are not static and isolated, but “differentiated,” “kinetic,” and “interrelated.” As the holy city with cultural significance, and as the center of three major religions, Jerusalem is characterized by the Hebrew Bible as one of the religious spaces Tweed defines. THESIS: “Differentiated,” “Kinetic” “Interrelated” In Tweed’s definition of religious space, he argued that

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    The sequence that I am going to analyse and discuss is the lynching scene, taken from the film “12 Years A Slave”. The scene is about Solomon Northup, freeman kidnapped and taken to the South, who resists a white slaver’s order and is left hanging for an entire day. The reason why I chose this sequence is because whether it’s the in mise-en-scène, cinematography or sound, this scene is well constructed. The length of time of the scene is effective, as is the way it is filmed. The buildup of atmosphere

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    There are several books in the Bible that teach different things and speak differently to each reader. However, there are certain books that stand out in particular; for example, Proverbs. This book is one of the greatest books in the Bible! Reason being, is it teaches and informs of Hebrew wisdom. It explains the teaching of wisdom and how it relates to a persons everyday life. The book of Proverbs really explains the fact that the key to wisdom and knowledge is fearing the Lord. Therefore

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    The sonnet “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass” by Emily Dickinson is a poem that deals with her inner self. The poem was wrote in 1865 under anonymously under the title “The Snake”. The style of writing that Dickinson uses was more on how natural world is portrayed by examines one of nature’s creatures that human do not like, and that the snake. However in this poem it looks into her inner thought about how life and nature can cause one to have bitter and sweet emotional. The poem shows her reflection

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    Psalm 146

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    Psalm 146, according to many Old Testament scholars, is thought to have been written sometime between Judah’s “return from exile in 538 B.C…. [and] the time of Ezra and Nehemiah in the middle of the fifth century B.C.” One reason that scholars think that Psalm 146 was composed at a later date is because of its use of Aramaisms in verses four (i.e. estonotayw or “their plans”) and five (i.e. sibro or “whose hope”), as well as its use of the late Hebrew word zoqep (i.e. “lifts up”) in verse eight

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    Bible? Better yet what is the definition of family in the Bible? In Scripture there are many families which could be studied in order to better answer this question, but some of the most prominent choices are Abraham 's family, David 's family, and Solomon 's family. Each of these families in turn had their own sets of issues and problems, but there are also Biblical solutions to these problems which shall be address through the course of this paper. But, before this is done it is important to take

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    Hebrew Wisdom Essay

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    Found in The Old Testament of the Holy Bible is a variety of teaching of Hebrew wisdom. I find Proverbs and Ecclesiastes to lend much instruction to the subject of diligence and laziness. The Hebrew teaching is quick to point out that diligence leads to wisdom and laziness is folly. Choices in life and sinful behavior ends up in disastrous circumstances. In the essence of (The Essence of the Old Testament) Hebrew wisdom literature teaches us how to make good decisions in life, but also how to make

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