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    Bible Book Summaries: Old Testament

    Tasha Hires BIBL 104 June 24, 2012 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Numbers The Genre's of this book are made up of Law and History due to the sins of disobedience and "god" worshiping. Along Israel's journey they were led away to wandered for 40 years in the wilderness before coming into the promised land. In the first 25 chapters of Numbers we see the experiences of the first generation of the Israelites in the wilderness along with the census of the men for battle. The

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    Hebrew Bible Is Very Powerful in the Eyes

    The Hebrew Bible is very powerful in the eyes of many. It provides faith and support to the weak and empowers the believers. One particular story within the Hebrew Bible is the tale of David and Goliath. This story has been made very popular. It has been passed down from one generation to the next. David and Goliath together, have shown faith can supply a person with much strength and that the under dog is never to be underestimated. Without David's belief in his God, he never would have come up

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    Bib 104 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project

    BIBL 104 February 15, 2015 Old Testament Bible Dictionary Project Genesis The book of Genesis is one of the better-known books of the Bible. Not only is it the first book of the Bible it is also the first documentation of our existence. The book was originally written in Hebrew with the title of bereshit, which means “in the beginning.” (Bible.org) While the author of Genesis is never actually named, it is believed that Moses wrote the book of Genesis. In Acts 7:22 Luke recaps that Moses

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    Bible Verses for Salvation

    This is my gift to you. The gift of salvation was bought with the Blood of Christ, given to me, and presented to you. I pray these verses do not rest with you but are moved out into the world through you. Not as intellect, but as love. I pray your relationship with Jesus grows as well as your love for the people of this world. Do not lose hope. With Love in Christ John 6:44 New International Version (NIV) 44 “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them, and I will raise them

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    The Poisonwood Bible Character Analysis

    Character Analysis Summer Reading In my novels, such as, The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver, each character goes through a series of changes, that helps the characters develop mentally, and physically within their environments. The Poisonwood Bible takes place in the 1950’s all the way to the late 1970’s, and is about a preacher’s family moving to the Congo to help spread the word of God to the Congolese people. After the Price family (the preacher’s family), moves to the Congo from the

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    How Are Accounting and the Bible Related?

    How are Accounting and the Bible Related? Money has three main functions in our lives: giving, saving, and spending. In a perfect world, this would also be the ideal way to prioritize where our money goes. But with revenue coming in and expenses going out all the time, especially in the fast-paced, technological world in which we live, things become significantly more complex. Fortunately for us, the Bible contains many passages concerning God’s expectations for managing our finances. Imagine

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    Discrimination In The Poisonwood Bible And Beowulf

    stories always end tragically as the superior being is always overthrown and brought back to where they came from, or worse. Throughout both novels, discrimination is exhumed by the main characters of the novels The Poisonwood Bible, Grendel, and Beowulf. In The Poisonwood Bible, Nathan Price can be seen patronizing himself because of his religion and physical being. On the other hand, the Geats from Beowulf and Grendel set themselves as worthier individuals because of their combat skills.

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    Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible

    In Barbara Kingsolver's novel, The Poisonwood Bible, one can obviously see support for Edith Wharton's claim that "lighting up episodes" serve as windows into the significance of a work. Here, Kingsolver uses the passing of most youthful girl Ruth May as a window into the subject of blame and its place on the planet. Through the family's responses to her passing and Ruth May's message to her mom, Kingsolver builds up the subject of blame and obligation. It is fascinating to take note of the diverse

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    The Poisonwood Bible Character Analysis

    Throughout the novel The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver Leah Price, a key character and narrative voice, evolved and progressed through her tone, which changed from optimistic to sadness to anger, and also through her diction, which shifted from using admirable things to describe her father to using words of hatred and resentment towards him, and lastly through her point of view on religion, which changed from being a faithful Christian to truly questioning her belief in God. Leah Price grows

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    The Poisonwood Bible Title Analysis

    The significance of a title is often hidden within the pages of a novel. The true meaning of the title: The Poisonwood Bible, is not revealed until further inspection into the novel. The reader learns that the translation of the word “bangala”, often used by Nathan Price to describe Jesus, can be used to mean “precious,” but also translates to the name for a dangerous plant in the Congo, poisonwood. The author reveals this truth throughout the novel by using contrast and point of view. The author

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