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    two major literary forms of the Bible are the Hebrew Bible (commonly referred to as the Old Testament) and the twenty seven Christian documents (referred to as the New Testament). When it comes to the New Testament, these documents were primarily the works of Paul or writings about Paul by others. According to Harris (2014) “ The New Testament contains several different genres (categories) of literature, although it has considerably less variety than the Hebrew Bible.” The Gospels are one of the

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    of literature? If you answered yes to these two questions then you will want to read the Bible, commonly called the “Good Book.” The Bible is not simply a good book; it is the best book! It is not just a religious text, but it is a literary masterpiece that mixes consistent real-life historical events with religion and literature. If you like to read a mixture of literary genres then reading the Bible would be right up your alley because this book is full of narrative genres, stylistic forms

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    real concern of the Bible, the inspiration and perfection of the Bible. He presents clear statements that compel any readers of the word to believe in it. He puts it this way, “the Bible is God’s inspired word, a book produced by the creative breath of the almighty. As such the Bible is God’s authoritative, true, sufficient, and clear word, the supreme rule of faith and life for God’s covenant people.”(Scott p.61) He provides the meaning of what it means to say that the Bible is God’s inspired word

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    one feels about an issue, does the Bible speak about absolutes? It's in the Bible, Psalm 111:4, 7, 8, (NKJV) 4 He has made His wonderful works to be remembered; The Lord is gracious and full of compassion. 7 The works of His hands are verity and justice; All His precepts are sure. 8 They stand fast forever and ever, Does God ever change? It's in the Bible, Malachi 3:6, NKJV. "For I am the Lord, I do not change" Is there such a thing as truth? It's in the Bible, John 17:17, NKJV. "Sanctify them

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    Inspiration Theory Essay The Bible of today has been catching the attention of many believers and even non believers all around the world and is leading them to ask the question how did this book come to be? People want to know who wrote these books? Were they really God inspired? Where did we obtain these writings? How was it decided what went into the bible? Who decided? It is no longer a book people just read, it is a book people want to discover. The Bible mentions that all scripture is “God-breathed”

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    have a discussion. They start to talk about different things happening in the world and how they view them. They talked about how the world begin, how to treat people, and much more. This conversation went on for a while and Sara was using the Bible to back-up what she was saying, while Joanna had nothing to support what she believed in. Sara had a biblical worldview. What Is A Worldview A worldview is the frame of what someone believe and bases their opinions (Hindson & Caner, 2008). The word

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    Commandments provide God’s universal and timeless standard of right and wrong (The Access Bible. Exodus. 34:28; Deuteronomy. 4:13). In the Jewish tradition Yahweh gave Moses the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai and Moses recorded these commandments on two stone tablets. These commandments became the central elements in the Judaism faith. The Ten Commandments can be found in the Torah books of the Hebrew bible of Exodus and Deuteronomy. The Torah however does not refer to these laws as the Ten Commandments

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    Archaeology and the Bible When Carol Meyers wrote, “The Contributions of Archaeology” I believe she was trying to explain how biblical archaeology continues to changed the way we look at the bible in ways we do not think. Due to our technology continuously changing archaeologist finding new ways to date artifacts, one we can not specifically rely on biblical artifacts as sound evidence for biblical stories. But they can in fact help biblical scholars examine and understand the lives of the people

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    The stories told about women in the bible illustrate the importance of their role and contribution to society. Although the Bible does not explain God’s relationship with women as with Moses and other prophets, it illustrates love and devotion women had for Him. The stories of the bible describe brave, nurturing, and God fearing women whose decisions impacted the existence of the Israelites. An interesting characteristic of the bible is that it focuses on the acts of a character without referencing

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    “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, those who have been called according to His purpose.” This is Romans 8:28, my favorite Bible verse. The Bible through God has brought me through hard times, has lead me in a world that is lost, and gives me a direct connection to God. The word of God has brought me through some of the most difficult times in my life. Almost three years ago now, my family suffered a great loss. It really affected me. There was a point

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