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In eight pages this paper examines the Old and New Testaments in terms of the importance of covenants. Six sources are cited in t...
as revealed in the literary/mythological writings of ancient Greece. In "The Iliad," for example, when the mighty warrior Achille...
In six pages this paper examines Jerusalem's symbolic importance in a consideration of both Old and New Testaments along with Acts...
This paper discusses scripture from the New Testament and examines what is involved in the mission of a servant of Jesus Christ. ...
In eight pages this essay analyzes the Old Testament's Book of Job. There are no other sources listed....
Salvation and redemption are examined within the context of the Old and New Testaments and the possible contradictory aspects of t...
In five pages this essay explores the concepts of unity and hope in terms of their similarities as revealed in the messages contai...
deity, was the "first principle, the very foundation of the divinely willed order of things" (McCarthy 136). However, it is not e...
days would come when God would make a new covenant that would offer "total" forgiveness (Jere. 31: 31-34). The writer of Hebrews ...
perspective is not the error, in this authors view, but rather approaching the subject of naturalizing Jesus from a preconceived n...
holds the Greeks captive in his cave, into allowing them to escape by first blinding his one eye while he sleeps. However, Odysseu...
and that He should have in todays world. unfortunately, that statement made in 1950 is even more true today, more than 50 years la...
early as the 50s and others believe it was written not before 85.5 Acts could have been written by Luke anytime after 63.6 The da...
20:9-16. Slave gangs were often used by large landowners. The author points out that this custom would have existed during Jesus l...
or not do certain things. God made a number of covenants in the Old Testament. There was a covenant with Adam, another with Noah a...
This book review is on Houses That Change the World by Wolfgang Simson. This author argues for a return to the house-churches desc...
large eyes, and his eyebrows set, and his nose was somewhat long" (Miller, 1997, p. 39). While this description is intriguing, the...
in his letter to the Smyrnaeans (Hartono, 1996). Papias, bishop of Hierapolis (c. 125 AD) was known to be acquainted with the Gosp...
other outside sources, there is much presentation and analysis of Jesus attitudes on the issue of non-violence. There can ...
edification of readers who seek, like him, to try to deepen their understanding of Christianity. In accomplishing this task, Gre...
who wishes to learn more about the daily life of the individuals under the Roman Empire, in chapter 2 Barrett includes selections ...
phrases use in the Gospels is that is used exclusively by Christ and is never employed by his disciples or others, nor by early Ch...
the Book of Revelation. There is a vast amount of information in the New Testament, hardly a single story, and these come from va...
the christologies of the New Testament. Two of the most significant approaches are that of Paul and John. Maas (2004) points out...
Will Salvation Take You? 2004). The Bible specifically states that it is salvation that is the key to opening the kingdom of hea...
Puritans saw themselves a turning away from a thousand years of established religious teaching so that the "truth" of the New Test...
question to explore is-How? The first factor in his equation is the widely popular notion that God acts in human history. If God...
Testament, these words generally refer to "service associated with the work done in the temple."6 In the New Testament, these word...
A devout person will say that he or she "sees" "God in all things" (Hodges 101). This person is referring to an act of "intuitive ...
Pauline Christianity, which was developing at that time. Eusebius of Caesarea--Eusebius (263-339) studied under Pamphilius, a Ch...