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111 Cards in this Set
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Textual Criticsm?
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establish the purest form of the text
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source criticism
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tries to determine author of the text. What did the author want to get across
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Form/ Type Criticism
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tries to idenify types or forms(genres) then find setting where forms developed
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redaction Criticism
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sorce and form are incomplete. looks at the sorces and sees why the text is the way it is
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tradition history criticism
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idenifies key themes and atempts to trace develpment through the old testiment
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Canonical Criticism
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looks at text as a whole, asks what it meant to the original audience
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Juilus Wellhausen
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most famous attept to identify sorces in the pentateuch(Gen, ex, liviticus,num,and deut. four majoir sorces j,d,p,e
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J source
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, Yahweh, lord, close intiment god, juda
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E sorce
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Elohim, god, transendent, angles, distant far away relationship, ephrahaim northern kingdom
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D source
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dutorominy, ethical, jerusalm, holy war
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P Sorce
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preist, boring, details, numbers , genology
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Historical critical methodologies
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Textual crit, Source crit, Form/type crti, Redaction Crit, Tradition history crit, Canonical crit
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TExt immanent exegesis
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meaning is in the text alone,read with in the text not behind it, the readers interpretation
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Reader response
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no one method for looking at the text. all about what the reader bring to the text
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Bara
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create, only god can create in this form
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Divine Fiat
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god was pleased
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exegesis
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interpritation
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created on day 1
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light and dark
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created on day 2
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sky, dome, sperate the waters
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created on the third day
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oceans and land, vegitation of every kind
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created on day 4
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sun and the moon
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created on the 5th day
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creatures in the water and the sky
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created on the 6th day
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all land animals and humans
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day 7
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rested
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Adam
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first man, made out of breath and dust
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Eve
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first female, made as a companion for eve, first bite of apple, tempted by the serpent
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Cain
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son of adam, gives bad offering
land tiller, killed able |
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fratricide
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murder of a brother
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Enoch
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walked with god, noahs son
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Methuselah
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oldest man in scripture, enoch's son
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Tiamat
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mother in babylonia creation story
decided to kill Ea and the other gods |
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Ea
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Divine off spring, kills apsu
gets killed by tiamat |
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Apsu
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father in the Babyonian account
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utnapishtim
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like noah in the Babylonian story
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Enil
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brought about a terrible flood
grands enternal life to utapishtim and his wife |
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Shem
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son of noah, blessed by god
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Ham
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son of noah, wicked(didn't cover his fathers nakedness)
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Canaan
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son of ham, cursed by noah because of his fathers wickedness
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Ezer Neged
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Eve
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first deportation
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597 B.C.
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Depiction of god in genesis 1
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Elohim
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Elohim
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god, transendent
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from the dust
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adam
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kills father, babiloian story
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Ea
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to create, only god can
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bara
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israelites divide
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922 B.C.
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three themes from genesis 3
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rebellion, disobedience , pride
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Documentary hypothesis
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Julius Wellhausen
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Depiction of god in Genesis 2
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Yahweh
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Northern Kingdom destroyed by Assyrians
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722 B.C.
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Jerusalem Destroyed
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587 B.C
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Mother in Babylonian creation account
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Tiamat
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Father in Babylonian
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apsu
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ultimate question from genesis 3
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Who us going to be god
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Even before a word is on my tounge, o lord, you know it complely
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psalm 139
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the fear of the lord is the beginnng of knowlage; fools despise wisdom and instruction
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proverbs 1
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therefor the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinner in the congregation of the righteous
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psalm 1
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As a father has compasiion for his children, so the lord has compassion for those who fear him"
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psalm 103
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I praise you, for I am fearfully and wondefully made
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psalm 139
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Wisdom cries out in the street; in the squares she raises her voice
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proverbs 1
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They are like trees planted by strams of water, which yeild their fruit in its season and their leaves do not wither. In all they do, they prosper
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psalm 1
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Even the darkness is not dark to you; the night is bright as the day for the darkness is as light to you
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psalm 139
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Bless the lord, all his works, in all places of his dominion
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psalm 103
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O lord our soverine, how majestic is your name in al the earth
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psalm 8
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You have given them dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under thier feet
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psalm 1
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For the heaven are high above the earth, so great is his steadfast love towards those who fear him
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psalm 103
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happy are those who do not follow the agvice of the wicked, or take the path that sinners tread, or sit in the seat of scoffers
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psalm 1
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yet you have made them a little lower than god, and croqned them with glory and honor
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psaml 8
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search me o god, and know my heart; test me and know my thoughts
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psalm 139
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Cyrus allows some jews to return to jerusalem
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538
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Fall of jerusalem
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587
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Iserilties began concuring the promise land
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1250
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Babylonian Exile begins
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597
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Exodus(deliveerd from egypt)
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1290
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Fall of jerusalem
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587
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period of judges
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1200
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Iserilties began concuring the promise land
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1250
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Fall of jerusalem
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587
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Babylonian Exile begins
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597
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Iserilties began concuring the promise land
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1250
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Fall of jerusalem
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587
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Fall of jerusalem
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587
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Babylonian Exile begins
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597
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Exodus(deliveerd from egypt)
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1290
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Iserilties began concuring the promise land
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1250
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Iserilties began concuring the promise land
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1250
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Exodus(deliveerd from egypt)
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1290
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period of judges
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1200
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Babylonian Exile begins
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597
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Babylonian Exile begins
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597
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period of judges
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1200
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Exodus(deliveerd from egypt)
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1290
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Exodus(deliveerd from egypt)
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1290
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period of judges
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1200
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period of judges
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1200
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Northern kingdom israelites deported to Assyria
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722
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Isrilties divide
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922
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monarch begins
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1020
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abraham ages when hagar bears a child for him
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86
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abram means
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exaulted anserster
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Abraham means
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great desendants
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child of abraham god establishes a covant with
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issac
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child of abraham god doesnt establish a covenet with
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ishmial
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sacrifice in gen 15
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3 year old heafier, female goat, ram, turtle dove, young pidgin
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themes eve is tempted in
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materialism, senual(sense), power/pride
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theodicy
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justification of god
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anthropomorphic
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having human attributes
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anthropopathic
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giving human feelings to something not human
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what did gen 1-11 do
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linked creation with Abraham
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chapters of the covenants
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12,13,15,17,18,19,22
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when is Abraham's faith mature
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gen chap 22
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