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    Response To The Bible

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    my friend in option one: "The Bible is indeed made up of many different stories that are compiled in the sixty-six books of the Bible, but they all tell one overarching story; God's story. All the stories of the Bible, while not seeming to fit together at first glance, flow together to create the story of God. From the beginning of Genesis to the end of Revelation, God is there, and He reveals Himself and His plan for us through the different stories (Everyday Bible Study, pg. 3-4). The Old Testament

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    Is The Bible True?

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    Is the Bible True? Many of us go to church every Sunday and pray before we go to bed every night. We do not think of reading the Bible very often. The Bible is the reason why we go to church and why we pray. I think that the Bible is true. Although there are some things in the bible that make us skeptical, that doesn’t mean that it isn’t true. There are a lot of facts that can prove that the Bible is true. I grew up and still am Catholic. I was raised to believe in the bible and I still do to this

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    Understanding The Bible

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    Understanding the bible can be a challenge for many, with different versions translations and interpretations this becomes even more challenging. There are also aspects of language, culture, and religion that influences an individual’s thoughts on interpreting the Bible. Summary Gomes who is a Pastor writes about the struggles of understanding the bible. He talks about the many translations and versions of the bible that have been created making it difficult for the average person to comprehend

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    Understanding The Bible

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    OF THE BIBLE My understanding of the bible is very limited at this point historically, but I hope to gain a lot of clarity from this class. The bible is a mystery that goes back many years although I believe and agree in the inspiration of the Bible, there are many questions that remain to me to be answered. • Who wrote the bible? • What was it written on? • When was the bible created? • What was the language was the Bible written in? • Who did God first spoke to in the bible? • Why

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    Reflection Of The Bible

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    Throughout the bible, and reading it once more by Marcus Borg, a common idea as it relates to a religious experience, is that the Bible is a human product. Throughout chapter two, Borg continuously describes the Bible as being a product of humans. He explains on page 22 that he sees scripture through the lens of the Bible being a human product, meaning that it is the “product of two ancient communities” (22). He believed that what the Bible explains things to be are words from the communities of

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    Reading The Bible

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    Nundi Hall-Travis Understanding the Bible TR 8am November 23, 2015 Reading the Women of the Bible By Tivka Frymer-Kensky I purchased this book or this assignment with preconceived notions that this book was written by a feminist so the view of the women would be biased. I also believed that the book would only discuss the women in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament because the author was Jewish. I was clearly surprised to find my ignorance had proved me wrong. This book analyzes women’s roles in

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    Theme Of The Bible

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    What would you say is the main theme of the Bible? Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the King of the Jews, has been revealed to us in the Old Testament. Scripture revealed to the people how and when the Messiah would come and what would happen during His time on Earth. Isaiah 53 speaks of the pain and suffering that Jesus would endure for His people yet He would not defend himself. After he had suffered He would see the Light of Life and be satisfied. God’s righteous servant would justify and bear the sins

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    Bible And Strengths

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    Some people are just stronger than others, what traits can alter your character? Weaknesses and strengths in the Bible may not be the same as they are today. Some specific traits can change your character today, just like it could in the Bible. Belief, temptation, and wealth are all prime examples of strengths and weaknesses in the Bible. Believing in what you can’t see? Faith can get people through the toughest times. God once said “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your

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    Allusions In The Bible

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    commonly alluded to literary works is the Christian Bible, one of the oldest books to be published in the common era. Because the Bible is often alluded to in other literary works, it has been analyzed by countless scholars in many different ways. The most important way, that is, the way in which Norman W. Jones analyzes the Bible is in a literary manner. Because of this, this review will focus on Jones’s literary connections and the

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    Debuning The Bible

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    Many people doubt and try to debunk the Bible as a book of religious stories. There are many proves that we can see that show that the Bible is completely reliable and trustworthy book. We can and should totally Believe the Bible. The Bible is infallible: totally complete without errors or mistakes. Psalm 19:7 says “The Law of the Lord is perfect.” Our God can not sin and is without error, so his word to us is complete without error. Proverbs 30:5 also says, “Every word of God is flawless; he

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