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Essays 121 - 150
states that he himself is the bread of life. This relates the discussion of Jesus regarding the sharing of what will become the E...
proving background and an exegetical discussion. Commentaries and other authorities are referenced in this paper. Historical Con...
and is directed associated with the ministry of Isaiah of Jerusalem, which spanned 740 to 700 BC.v Bratcher cautions that this doe...
in the court of the Egyptian pharaoh. While the text asserts details of history, the larger concern to the authors of Genesis were...
"Each individual book only becomes biblical in the light of the canon as a whole" (Pontifical Biblical Commission, 1994, Canonical...
In fifteen pages an exegesis of this passage from the gospels of Matthew and Luke is presented. Thirteen sources are cited in the...
In eight pages this research paper presents an exegesis of Joshua's chapter 2, which focuses upon Rahab's story. Five sources are...
In sixteen pages this overview of The Lord's Prayer includes its historical significance and provides an exegesis of the 'lead us ...
Bible 1995, p. 1489). Marks Gospel is written in rather straightforward and simple language. Mark seems to go from one event in C...
speaking against him were false apostles. There is some question as to exactly who these false apostles are. Some scholars suggest...
In five pages this paper provides an exegesis of these lines and examines the lament of Ezra within the context of Christian's ser...
In five pages this report presents an exegesis of these verses that are a part of First Corinthians in the New Testament. Six sou...
In five pages this paper considers the definition of exegesis and includes a consideration of original author's intent and other r...
that Luke did write this text himself and he did associate the birth of Jesus with a secular historical event. These debates have...
(Larue). If Ezekiel had been exiled into Babylon, it can be argued that it would have been impossible for the author to...
are important to our understanding of the verses. Introductory Matters The author: The author of the verses we want to conside...
what I eat causes my brother to fall into sin, I will never eat meant again, so that I will not cause him to fall" (I Cor. 8:13). ...
(Net Bible). This choice is due to the interpretation that, in this context, these statements describe the beginning of various pr...
come: "Jesus replied, The coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed, nor will people say, Here it is, or ...
always been in Raleighs room, presumably, but he had never noticed it, hidden as it was behind a chest of drawers, until he was te...
protected: "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High" (Psalm 91:1). The Most High means the Lord God Almighty which is confir...
the image it conjures of a king about to go into battle is accurate. In line with this position, Craigie indicates that he believe...
his faith (Barclay 65). The covenant with Abraham was dependent on two things: "the free grace of God and the perfect faith of Abr...
the NIRV is easier for modern readers to comprehend, since it states the events in the passage in contemporary English. In 15:34...
is that "all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in men and I am in you" (verse 21). Interpretation According to Lueking ...
differs as to whether the epistle was written at the beginning of this period in Pauls life or towards the end. When the Philippi...
as they inevitably have food while others starve. However, the psalmist quickly reassures the reader that this is only an illusion...
says, emphasizing that God will bring justice to his chosen ones who cry out for his help. These truth are put in a series of ques...
fulfill His promise but the sinfulness of humans invaded Abrams and Sarais souls. They needed a child and Sarai blamed God for le...
face to thee, my God." In this context, the word "blush" appears to be used to emphasize the degree of shame that Ezra feels over...