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Essays 121 - 150
of the Sower in Matthew 13:3-23. This parable talks of a farmer sowing the seed is not to be taken literally. The farmer is an ana...
In five pages these rituals and their importance as described in the Old Testament are discussed in a consideration of Leviticus' ...
Salvation and redemption are examined within the context of the Old and New Testaments and the possible contradictory aspects of t...
In six pages The Book of Job from the Old Testament, Antigone by Sophocles, Crito and Apology by Plato, and The Clouds by Aristoph...
In six pages this paper examines Jerusalem's symbolic importance in a consideration of both Old and New Testaments along with Acts...
In eleven pages this research paper refers to the Old Testament in a consideration of why Jesus is not accepted as the Messiah by ...
as revealed in the literary/mythological writings of ancient Greece. In "The Iliad," for example, when the mighty warrior Achille...
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...
first part of the reign of Josiah (640-609 BCE) (Exegetical helps, 2004). The words of Zephaniah reflect the faithlessness of the...
so disfigured that three of his friends do not recognize him when they come to visit him. The three friends are Eliphaz, Bildad...
under them split asunder; and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up, with their households and all the men that belonge...
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 ...
Testament, these words generally refer to "service associated with the work done in the temple."6 In the New Testament, these word...
this festival secretly because He knew people were debating who He was (John 7:10). People were already plotting against Him (Keme...
codified into groups of laws, established the basis of laws established in future cultures. While punishments were severe, they re...
Both from biblical and theological perspectives, scholars have increasingly recognized the distortions that have crept into the Ch...
special messages to the people. Jonah, who refused to take the message the Lord gave him into Nineveh, suffered the consequences o...
early restrictions and their application to Mosaic law, as well as an understanding of the role of Moses, are elements important i...
chapter, and discusses what God has done for the people of Israel. In this Sermon, Moses relates the actions that were taken that...
God Abraham received was detailed in Genesis as follows: "Go forth from your native land / And from your fathers house / And I wil...
seen in the Narnia series. For example, in the Narnia stories, a principal character is Aslan, the "Lord of the Wood," is a "Chri...
one traces the history of each of the three denominations in the country. The Methodists and the Presbyterians were highly organiz...
church. The laws and regulations may change but those changes take a very long time. Our society has changed dramatically over t...
speaking against him were false apostles. There is some question as to exactly who these false apostles are. Some scholars suggest...
words of major scholars and theologians from the past and present to explain ideas. There is another statement the author makes ...
and orientation. Fox argues that there is a "creation-centered spirituality" within the framework of Christian tradition that shou...
I chose you" (Willmon 7). Harold Quinley conducted a study in the 1970s that explored what factors contributed to making pastors...
only unnecessary, it is redundant. They are right in some respects. God does know everything. God knows what each of us needs and ...
experiences of women (Hilkert, 1995). Her ideas struck a chord in the public and since her article more than thirty years ago, nea...
role in defining oppression and also relieving it. Gutierrezs perspective is presented clearly in his work Theology of Liberation...