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    Qanah In The Bible

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    mean “gotten” is in Genesis 4:1b. It is important to study this word elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible, along with other words for conception, to try and interpret qanah in Genesis 4:1b. Earlier in Genesis 4:1 we read, “Now the man had relations with his wife Eve, and she conceived and gave birth to Cain” (NASB, emphasis mine). The word for conceived is harah, and the other times it is used in the Hebrew Bible it almost always means conception (40/43 times). It is interesting that the writer in Genesis

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    Is The Bible Important?

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    Is the Bible important to read? You may have been asked many times why the Bible is important. I have many reasons why the bible is important to me. Here is one of the reasons. First and foremost, the Bible is essential for knowing God and His will for our lives. The book of Romans tells us there are certain things we should know about God. Without Scripture people can know about God’s power and divine nature by examining creation (Romans 1:20). They also know God’s law because it is written on their

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    The Bible And The Slavery

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    The bible has been used to argue for support and the abolishment of slavery. The first mention of slaves in the bible is in Exodus talking about the Israelite enslaved by the Egyptians. “So they put slave masters over them to oppress them with forced labor” (Exodus 1:11). However, God delivered the Israelites out of slavery from the Egyptians. That should have been enough evidence that God does not accept slavery by anyone. The way that slavery is spoken about in the bible makes it seem that the

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    The Myth Of The Bible

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    matter of creation is not one of the things that causes my doubt. Many atheists cite the proof of evolution as their reason to disprove the bible because it clearly teaches young earth creationism. They along with the majority of christians are wrong. Evolution, the Big Bang and science do not completely conflict with the bible. In order to truly understand the bible you must realize that it is not an almanac or historical account of history. It is a collection of many forms of writing that were put together

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    Study the Bible!

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    Study the bible! : The Use of Bible Allusions in Literature Biblical references are a technique used in literature by authors to alter readers perceptions. The readers beliefs are challenged by using biblical references in literature. In “The Gospel According to Mark” by Jorge Luis Borges, Borges uses many biblical references to give readers a different view of the main character. With the biblical references being used in “The Gospel According to Mark”, readers are able to portray the main character

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    The Bible Influence

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    The Bible is influential because it is the world’s best-selling book, breaking all sales records known to man. It not only has spiritual influence, but also has significant influence in the modern society. The Bible influences the society in many different aspects, such as laws, creative arts, language, festival and philosophy. In western cultures, particularly American culture, areas in the law particularly showing a strong biblical influence would include moral system, marriage, and civil justice

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    The Hebrew Bible

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    In the course of human history, few books have fascinated scholars to the extent of the Hebrew Bible. This is not to say that biblical scholarship has been static. Instead, it has evolved over the course of many centuries of scrutiny, both of preceding scholarship and the Bible itself. Scholarship relating to the Hebrew Bible, then, is often grouped into two categories: the work of the ancient interpreters and that of modern scholarship. Operating from two very different sets of assumptions, there

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    Is The Bible Trustworthy

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    I have not yet been confronted with the question, “Is the Bible trustworthy?”, but if someone asks me this question, I will reply yes, there is ample proof that the events in the Bible actually did happen. For example, archeology agrees with Scripture. Archeologists have found numerous Biblical items, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, chariot wheels in the Red Sea, stone inscriptions, and many other evidences that prove the Bible. Although the exact site has not been located yet, kings from surrounding

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    Women and the Bible

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    and The Bible The Bible and the church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of woman's emancipation. A famous 19th century feminist named Elizabeth Cady Stanton voiced this about her struggle for women's freedom. Women, considered a lower class than the men, wanted this subjugation changed. Part of the reason for the subjugation of women is that the Bible could be interpreted in many different ways to suit the needs of the interpreter. These interpretations of the Bible are in part

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    of the Bible begins one hundred and fifty years after Jesus’ birth with Marcion of Pontus, a Christian theologian and heretic. He was a faithful Christian but was dissatisfied with the Jewish scripture because he believed that the God in the Old Testament was too harsh and legalistic. The God in the Hebrew Bible was not the same God depicted by Jesus was the God that he believed in. Without the churches consent, Marcion removed all traces of the Hebrew text (the Old Testament) from his bible. Of course

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