...Genesis To Revelation Genesis is the origin of any object. Revelation is a disclosure of a previously unknown fact. Genesis to Revelation is the way of describing how any object has changed in time. The computer is an electronic device used for storing and processing data, typically in binary functions. Computers were built to solve problems that are impossible to human mind. Now computers almost do every work of a man. Genesis to Revelation of Computers John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert first designed computer called as ENIAC (Electrical Numerical Integrator and Calculator) machine. This used nearly 18000 vacuum tubes, which require almost 1800 square feet area. It also had a punched card system. (Department of computer science, n.d.). The next level of computers is the EDVAC, in which processor stores data in numerical format. In the later ages, computers are designer based on their digital operation, stored program capability, their self-regulating capacity, and their reliance on electronics. (Davis, 1977). ENIAC could do the work done by 400,000 people with calculators. First, calculators work the same as computers. Calculators can compute in a range of limited numbers, and are limited to the size of memory and RAM. The ordinary calculator cannot be changed into different memory sizes. (PICCININI, 2008). But this was later ruled out by EDVAC. The change in computers then began to appear. (Ceruzzi, 1983) . By 1983, there was only one computer per 200 people...
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...GENESIS OF REVELATION: MOBILEPHONES SUSHMITHA KOTHAPALLI WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY EVOLUTION OF MOBILE PHONES In April 1973 a Motorola researcher and executive, made the first mobile telephone call from handheld subscriber equipment, placing a call to Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs. The prototype handheld phone used by Dr. Cooper weighed 1.1 kg and measured 23 cm long, 13 cm deep and 4.45 cm wide. Eventually there was change In the particular size and technology of the mobile phone .Every year there was a significant change in the development of mobile phones , gradually the size started to reduce nowadays we can find all kinds of slim smartphones .There were many technological developments too. TEXT MESSAGING In 1992 Neil Papworth sent the first text message, the text message revolution has exploded. As more and more people get cell phones every year the number of text messages sent and received soars with them. A lot of people started using text messaging to convey the messages .They had an option to send the text messages to different countries too. It was a great invention for people to use, mobile phones became a necessity for each and every human being. If people couldn’t attend the calls they could text each other it became a convenient way of approach .Later as years passed it started getting even more convenient there were many technological developments...
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...every answer we need is in God’s Word and His Word has transformed my worldviews. For example, our thoughts on the natural world, our identity, human relationships, and civilization all proceed from our worldview. Religion, and I use that term carefully, has a great influence on one’s worldview. When we look at the many different religions, the Christian worldview uses a filter or lens to separate their beliefs from others. That filter is the Bible, God’s written Holy Word. God has revealed himself from Genesis to Revelation and there is no room for discrepancies. For the Word of God says, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2Timothy 3:16 NKJ). When we look at the beauty of the natural world we wonder how it exists, we conclude to several different thoughts about it. However, we must concur that God spoke it, and it happen. I love how our book states, “In one sense Genesis is the story of God, He speaks, creates, calls, blesses, promises, and visits to intervene personally in the lives of His people” (52). The Bible begins with a pronouncement, “In the beginning...
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...14-Feb 15-Feb 16-Feb 17-Feb 18-Feb 19-Feb 20-Feb 21-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb 24-Feb 25-Feb 26-Feb 27-Feb 28-Feb Weeks Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 SCHAUMBURG COMMUNITY CHURCH THROUGH THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR Passages 1st Passage 2nd Passage (Old Testament) (New Testament) Genesis 1:1-2:25 Luke 5:27-39 Genesis 3-5 Luke 6:1-26 Genesis 6:1-7:24 Luke 6:27-49 Genesis 8-10 Luke 7:1-17 Genesis 11 Luke 7:18-5 Genesis 12 Luke 8:1-25 Genesis 13:1-14:24 Luke 8:26-56 Genesis 15 Luke 9:1-27 Genesis 16 Luke 9:28-62 Genesis 17 Luke 10:1-20 Genesis 18 Luke 10:21-42 Genesis 19 Luke 11:1-28 Genesis 20 Luke 11:29-54 Genesis 21 Luke 12:1-31 Genesis 22 Luke 12:32-59 Genesis 23 Luke 13:1-17 Genesis 24 Luke 13:18-35 Genesis 25 Luke 14:1-24 Genesis 26 Luke 14:25-35 Genesis 27:1-45 Luke 15 Genesis 27:46-28:22 Luke 16 Genesis 29:1-30 Luke 17 Genesis 29:31-30:43 Luke 18:1-17 Genesis 31 Luke 18:18-43 Genesis 32-33 Luke 19:1-27 Genesis 34 Luke 19:28-48 Genesis 35:1-36:43 Luke 20:1-26 Genesis 37 Luke 20:27-47 Genesis 38 Luke 21 Genesis 39 Luke 22:1-38 Genesis 40 Luke 22:39-71...
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...inspired, are incapable of error. 2 Peter 1:21; Hebrews 6:18 C. Complete (Plenary) - The canon of the Scriptures (66 Books - the 39 of the Old Testament and 27 of the New Testament) was completed with the writing of the Book of the Revelation and there will be no further Scripture (written) revelation from God. Revelation 22:18 D. Preservation - God has promised to preserve His Word, and the Scriptures that we have today are the Words of God. Psalm 119:89; Matthew 24:35; 1 Peter 1:23 E. Authority - The Bible is the sole authority for faith and practice for the Believer. 2 Timothy 3:16; James 1:21-22; 1 Samuel 15:22 F. Translations - While not inspired, as are the autographs, a translation based upon, and accurate to the preserved copies of the autographs (those of the Hebrew Masoretic Text of the Old Testament and the Textus Receptus of the New Testament) is the Word of God and is, with consideration being given to typographical error, Infallible, Plenary, and Authoritative. II. The Godhead (Theology Proper) A. The Trinity - The Bible declares one God eternally existing in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three are co-equal in power and glory and have the same attributes and perfections. Genesis 1:26; Deuteronomy 6:4; Matthew 28:19-20; 1 John 5:7 B. God the Father 1. His Person - God the Father is personal and sovereign, perfect in holiness, infinite in wisdom and measureless in power. In his dealings with men, He is both merciful...
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...90 Day Bible Reading Plan - Read the Bible in 90 Days | Day | Old Testament | New Testament | 1 | Genesis 1–5; Job 1–6 | Matthew 1–3 | 2 | Genesis 6–10; Job 7–12 | Matthew 4–6 | 3 | Genesis 11–15; Job 13–18 | Matthew 7–9 | 4 | Genesis 16–20; Job 19–24 | Matthew 10–12 | 5 | Genesis 21–25; Job 25–30 | Matthew 13–15 | 6 | Genesis 26–30; Job 31–36 | Matthew 16–18 | 7 | Genesis 31–35; Job 37–42 | Matthew 19–21 | 8 | Genesis 36–40; Psalms 1–6 | Matthew 22–24 | 9 | Genesis 41–45; Psalms 7–12 | Matthew 25–26 | 10 | Genesis 46–50; Psalms 13–18 | Matthew 27–28 | 11 | Exodus 1–5; Psalms 19–24 | Mark 1–3 | 12 | Exodus 6–10; Psalms 25–30 | Mark 4–6 | 13 | Exodus 11–15; Psalms 31–36 | Mark 7–9 | 14 | Exodus 16–20; Psalms 37–42 | Mark 10–12 | 15 | Exodus 21–25; Psalms 43–48 | Mark 13–14 | 16 | Exodus 26–30; Psalms 49–54 | Mark 15–16 | 17 | Exodus 31–35; Psalms 55–60 | Luke 1–3 | 18 | Exodus 36–40; Psalms 61–66 | Luke 4–6 | 19 | Leviticus 1–5; Psalms 67–72 | Luke 7–9 | 20 | Leviticus 6–10; Psalms 73–78 | Luke 10–12 | 21 | Leviticus 11–15; Psalms 79–84 | Luke 13–15 | 22 | Leviticus 16–19; Psalms 85–90 | Luke 16–18 | 23 | Leviticus 20–23; Psalms 91–96 | Luke 19–21 | 24 | Leviticus 24–27; Psalms 97–102 | Luke 22–24 | 25 | Numbers 1–5; Psalms 103–108 | John 1–3 | 26 | Numbers 6–10; Psalms 109–114 | John 4–6 | 27 | Numbers 11–15; Psalms 115–120 | John 7–9 | 28 | Numbers 16–19; Psalms 121–126 | John 10–12 | 29 | Numbers 20–23; Psalms 127–132...
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...literary nature: In order to understand the book of Genesis we must first understand that as readers that it is part of the Bible and that the bible is a sacred book of God written by authors that were given divine purpose to write the book in order that we will know of God sovereignty. When we study the book of Genesis we must also be conscious and be enrich in the understanding that the massage of Genesis is foretelling of one big huge story therefore we must be conscious of the art of the ancient Hebrew storyteller. 2) Explore the historical background of the book: When we study the book of Genesis it is of importance to know the time Genesis was written in order to fully understand the historical processes behind the different stages of the production of the book. However Genesis was written as a part of the Old Testament time period so having a specific date might be of difficulty but however we should still look at Genesis as a book of value and not just a typical historical book of evidence but rather a means of stories that has far deeper values that will enlighten us of the past. It’s a book that we can look up stories of Abraham and the future of Israel and of the Creation to name a few historical event. 3) Reflect on the Theological Teaching of the Book: The full focus of the bible is not its theological message but rather it is to capture God’s love for us and our relationship with him. It’s his self-revelation to his people the Israelites that he is the One and...
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...Jesus provides these things, along with the ultimate redemption of living forever alongside Him in heaven, if a person commits their life to Him. This is proven repeatedly in the Bible. If the Book of Genesis did not exist, humanity would still have a need for a savior. The Book of Genesis begins with the creation and fall of man. Though God created a paradise for Adam and Eve, the first humans, the couple disobey God’s only rule by eating fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Because of their disobedience, “the Lord God banished [them] from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which [they] had been taken (Genesis, 3:23). This event begins the constant cycle of sin that is visible throughout the rest of the Bible. If humanity did not have a savior, they would be caught in this cycle and doomed to eternal damnation forever. In 2 Peter, Peter writes, “. . . The Lord...
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...believes God is the sole creator of man, animal and all things (Genesis 1:27, Colossians 1:16, New International Version). The Bible specifically states the process in which God created Adam and Eve (Genesis 2:7-8, 23) - Adam from dirt and Eve from Adam. We are all direct descendants from Adam and Eve so we are all created by God (Acts 17:26). Question of Identity A Christian’s worldview on the question of identity states that as humans we are created in the likeness of God, and are responsible to be the caretakers and rulers over animals (Genesis 1:26-28). We share some similar characteristic traits as God; we are created in His image (Genesis 9:6). Since we bear God’s image, we are separate from animals and are given the right over animals (Genesis 1:28). Question of Meaning/Purpose The meaning or purpose for Christians is to first have a relationship with God and second to glorify Him. As Christians we realize through the Bible that God wants or seeks a relationship with us. We were created for God, and as Christians are to seek this relationship with Him. However, the only way one can have a relationship with Him is by accepting Jesus (John 3:16–21, John14:6). Once the relationship is established, we are to glorify Him through work (Gen 2:15), family (Gen 1:28) and all areas of our life. Question of Morality Christians believe morality comes from God which is revealed through general and special revelation. We are created in God’s likeness; therefore, we are born with...
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...thinking about life, death, art, science, faith, learning, work, money, values, and morals. (Weider & Gutierrez, 2011, p.50) Worldview is our underlying philosophy of life. Part II: Articulate the biblical/Christian Worldview with Five Questions The Biblical Worldview begins with God and can be known through His creation of and revelation to humankind.(Weider & Gutierrez, 2011, p.69) This revelation of God can be described as general revelation or special revelation. General Revelation is known by humans by two methods. The two methods are natural and the creation of men and women in His image. (Weider & Gutierrez, 2011, p.70) General revelation is limited in its scope because of the fall; now humans are separated from God and were limited from their natural ability to know and have that relationship with God. Special revelation is when God makes known vital truths which cannot be known through general revelation. (Weider & Gutierrez, 2011, p. 72) Special revelation is where God reveals himself to us. An example of this is that He spoke to men in dreams and visions (Gen 20, 28). The most significant method of God’s special revelation to humanity is in the Incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ. (John 1:14). There are five questions that one must be able to answer to identify...
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...the right practice of loving people of reality * The reason why they are important is Christian should explicit assumption about the reality if they want to do theology. * Spirituality What can we add to the above definition of spirituality to make it distinctively Christian? * Live a fully and truly human life What is the relationship between spirituality and theology? * Christian spirituality focuses on living fully and truly human life as most filled lived and seen in the life of Jesus Christ. Revelation (揭示) What are the different types of general and special revelation? * General—creation everything that is not creator. * General—conscience the way to judge wrong and right * Special— word the words in Bible * Special— “ word” Jesus Christ How do general and special revelation differ in terms of content and recipients? What is the purpose of revelation? Why does God give it to humans? * The revelation from God is God’s message to build good relationship between human and God under God’s rules and help people...
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...introduction to his book by declaring himself and what this book is about, where Miller (2012:1) states, “The aim of this introduction is to ask some typical questions having to do with the background of the literary work and to think about it as a whole.” Miller pointed out that in doing so the book of Deuteronomy may give readers some clues to understanding the book and its purpose. He stated that the title of the book normally gives some indication of the subject matter and that sometimes the title may be clear upon reading the book. Miller claims that Deuteronomy gives readers some indication of the book’s character (Miller, 2012:1-5). The author provides a rich and comprehensive interpretation of the text through the book, describes the revelation of the Book in the New Testament, analyses the blueprint for a moral and just society as prescribed by The Laws of Moses, defines the proper role of leaders and priests from the Biblical perspective, and expounds upon exactly how individuals must interact in a divinely-inspired society. The book of Deuteronomy self-consciously addresses different generations of readers, creating unusual problems in understanding and interpretation. Miller did a wonderful job of steering preachers and teachers through these difficulties, carefully discussing the nature and character of the law, the nature of the moral life under God, and even the place of Deuteronomy in the New Testament. In this theological explanation of Deuteronomy, Miller seems...
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...Revelation 22: Eden’s Restoration 1 Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb 2 down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. 3 No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and His servants will serve him. 4 They will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads. 5 There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign for ever and ever. John and the Angel 6 The angel said to me, “These words are trustworthy and true. The Lord, the God who inspires the prophets, sent His angel to show His servants the things that must soon take place.” 7 “Look, I am coming soon! Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy written in this scroll.” 8 I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. And when I had heard and seen them, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel who had been showing them to me. 9 But he said to me, “Don’t do that! I am a fellow servant with you and with your fellow prophets and with all who keep the words of this scroll. Worship God!” 10 Then he told me, “Do not seal up the words of the prophecy of this scroll, because the time is...
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...Worldview: How Genesis Affects My Belief System Candy Manwaring Bible 105 Professor Jason Mitchell 8 July 2015 Manwaring 2 Biblical Worldview: How Genesis Affects My Belief System The Old and New Testaments of the Bible give us literary instructions to a very clear picture of the way God intended for us to live. Through the Book of Genesis we are able to understand the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and civilization. It is also necessary to note that everyone’s worldviews may differ greatly due to personal interpretation of these scriptures. Genesis teaches me that through faith I believe the world was spoken into existence by God; I didn’t see it happen, but I believe it happened by faith. I believe that the natural world was intended to be like The Garden of Eden; a place to walk within the presence of God. I believe that we were created in God’s own image, both physically and spiritually. I believe that His creations of human beings were meant to interact with each other, and through these interaction we learn lessons, some good and some bad. I believe that through the sin committed by Adam and Eve, here marks the beginning of the decline of mankind; God’s grand experiment gone awry. Civilization will never be the same. “God created….” (Genesis 1:1). He created the world, people, animals, vegetation, and most especially, He created mankind. Only man has God’s imagine “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness…” (Genesis 1:26). Only...
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...law of non-contradiction tells us only one can be correct. The scope of this short essay concerns only the creationist perspective. Individuals possessing a biblical Christian worldview (hereafter referred to as Christians) believe that their God, Yahweh (hereafter referred to as God) created, by speaking into existence, the complete universe (hereafter referred to as Creation) in six literal days. This creationist perspective is derived from the first chapters of the book of Genesis found within the Bible and is a foundational belief to Christianity. Truths concerning astronomy are learned by Christians in two ways: special and general revelation. Special revelation is truth that has been revealed by God through the Bible, dreams and visions, and prophesy. By special revelation, Christians know the origin of the universe (found within the beginning chapters in the book of Genesis in the Bible). General revelation is truth that has been revealed through the examination of Creation. By general revelation, Christians are confirmed in their...
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