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    powerful bond so that we can get to know him better . The Bible is the account of God 's action in the world , and his purpose with all creation .The Bible contains the message God desired . I believe that the Bible was written as a message to humankind to guide us in the right path to success. I believe the Bible is inspiration . It 's inerrant and infallible meaning it 's without error and unable to fail. The Holy Bible is the only accurate Bible from the word of God . It determines all the doctrinal

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    The Hebrew Bible

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    Introduction to the Hebrew Bible has provided me with a critical analysis of the Hebrew Bible and introduced a wide variety of interpretive strategies, including African American, anthropological, feminist, historical-critical, Jewish, and literary perspectives. These approaches were presented by our author’s, L. Juliana M. Claassens, Peter Enns, Walter Brueggemann, and John L. Collins. Each author provides a unique interpretation to help us comprehend how the text is an expression of one’s interpretive

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    Contradictions In The Bible Do contradictions in the bible falsify the information written? Atheists and people of different religions use biblical contradictions to in debates and arguments to refute the bible and Christianity, however the “contradictions” they bring up aren’t valid when taken in context. God used many people to write the bible and knew exactly what he wanted written in it, with no mistakes. Many Non-Christians and Christians alike bring to the table the contradictions in Genesis

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    Reflection Of The Bible

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    response. Additionally, the official language for many believers is scriptures which is, the Bible. The Bible, is one of the greatest foundation for believing everything what we believe (Hebrews 4:12). Regrettably, not all the people believe that the Bible is a book inspired by God. Many people question the Bible accuracy, because it was written by many authors and not by someone completely Holy. The Bible is authentic because we are able to see consistency from beginning to end, all the promises

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    Bible Dictionary

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    Bible Dictionary Project-Old Testament Book: Job The book of Job is the eighteenth book in the Bible and is a book about Faith, Pride and Loyalty. Job was a God-Fearing man who was faithful and loyal to God and His word, and God’s pride for Job caused him to boast about Job while having a conversation with Satan, then giving Satan permission to test just how faithful Job would be if he were to lose everything he had. Job was a wealthy man but Satan was going see how faithful Job really was

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    Bible Prophecy

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    The Bible is to be considered reliable because it has fulfilled prophecy and it has been found true historically. We must consider the genre and context of all passages to get a proper understanding of scripture? The Bible is one of the most direct ways that a God has chosen to communicate to his creation. Knowing this the Bible should be considered a priceless treasure. The Bible is reliable and should be the solid foundation of everything in our lives. The Bible is one of the most

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    Read The Bible

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    Throughout history, the Bible has been the most influential and significant relic to have impacted social, political, economical, and spiritual aspects on earth, no other form of literature has been able to replicate its effect. Not only that but various religious groups have been known to persistently attempt to persuade the public to read the Christian sacred text known as the Bible. However, the question still remains, why should you read the Bible? The reasons are that three of the most influential

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    In the film Exodus: Gods and Kings , Hogep says to Moses, Do you know what ‘Israelite’ means in their own language? ‘He who fights with God.’ ” Moses corrects the Egyptian. “ ‘He who wrestles with God.’ There’s a difference.” The two are exegeting the implications of Genesis 32:21-32 through contrasting hermeneutics. This passage uses the various literary style similar to both a suspenseful epic and a historical mythology to tell the story of how Jacob wrestling with God leads to an eternally far-reaching

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    Bible Answers

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    Answers (Jesus) The Bible is the holy book of my faith. It compares with the other holy books, in the fact that our followers read, pray, and sometimes memorize our holy books. The average Bible has about 774,746 words. The full Bible is also translated in about 531 languages.With at least one book of The Bible translated into around 2,932 languages. Making it the world’s most translated book. The beliefs of Christianity are similar to other monotheistic faiths in the following circumstances;

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    The Slavery Of The Bible

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    themselves in a manner that the Bible would condone. Yet the Bible is left largely to personal interpretation, so the way people conducted themselves was varied person to person. As slavery was a hotly contested subject in the nation, people yearned to prove that their beliefs were in line with scripture, and that they were divinely sanctioned to behave how they did. Both pro and anti slavery sentiment were largely fueled by interpretation of scripture, as the Bible does provide substance for both

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