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    TB2- Book covers for Jehovah’s witnesses Books are an important medium to propagate the faith and beliefs of Jehovah’s. A range of book covers and notebooks are available specifically designed for the personal lives of Jehovah’s witnesses. Some of these covers with exceptional quality and value are listed below. Handsome covers for pocket Bible: for people who like to carry Bible with them everywhere they go. This book cover will help them to protect the pages of Bible incessantly grappling…

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    This course has been interesting in offering new perspectives on the Bible, especially in the ways in which people’s interpretations of the Bible today are related to the ways and reasons why certain books of the Bible were written. It has also been interesting seeing how Western society and history is very much dependent upon the Bible, and entire eras of history are separated by the ways people began to think and interpret the Bible. Another aspect of this class that was particularly…

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    Turning a good book into a great book is a pressing task, and Ayn Rand, the author of Anthem, wrote a great novel. Everything from the storyline, to the word choice was carefully chosen. Although some ideas presented in this book are far fetched, there are still many ideas that tie Anthem to the real world. The most prominent connections to today are the similarities to some quotes and the Bible and some quotes to patriotic pieces (ex. National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance). The quote I found…

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    Read the Bible for All its Worth: Report How To Read The Bible For All Its Worth by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart is about ways to interpret the bible on your own and read it for all its valuation. There are many ways one can read the bible but the most common way to read it is reading the words and obeying the rules of God without fully taking it in for all of its worth and teachings. How to Read the Bible for all its Worth opens up in a comment about people not interpreting the bible but only…

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    religion, the sacred book used acts as a guide for its followers. Sacred books act as a road map to help followers live a fulfilling spiritual life because of the instructional text and moral compass that can be acquired. I visited Christian Baptist Church in Linwood, NC. I debated on whether or not I would go to the early morning service or the evening service. I decide that I would go to the morning service on Sunday, February 15. The scared book used at this church was the Holy Bible.…

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    goal was to first learn the Bible, become a minister and teach the Bible to others. I marvel at clergy that quote scriptures from their mouths without looking first hand and anticipate the day when I can do the same. The Bible contains answers to everyday issues (the good, the bad and the ugly) and helps us to learn about theology and ourselves. For this reason, I stand more excited about taking this class as opposed to many of my other classes. By learning the Bible my life would be enhanced…

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    How To Read The Jewish Bible, authored by biblical scholar, and professor, Marc Zvi Brettler, is an enlightening text, guiding people on how to read the Hebrew scriptures in a more purposeful way. Brettler reveals that this book provides a response to the frustration many readers hold with the Hebrew Bible, based on the accustomed tendency to filter it through the lens of present day culture. Generally, he argues, as a result this leads one to either misconstrue passages, or the arrive to the…

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    Quran Analysis

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    And Objectives: The research aims to unearth: 1.The similarities between the Quran and the Bible 2.The differences between the Quran and the Bible The research will take a look at particular cases: Mary, Moses, and David and contrast the manner in which they differ in the two texts. 3.0 Research Question Are there any similarities or differences between the Quran and the Bible? What contents of the Bible can be found in the Quran? 4.0 Literature Review. 4.10 A general overview. The two Holy…

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    Testament in modern day English. The purpose of the Pentateuch is to assist the reader with understanding the scripture and message of the Old Testament. Within the pages of the book the author dissects the multiple books of the Old Testament in an attempt to make them more understandable and relatable to the reader. The book doesn’t cover all the content of the Old Testament. But it does highlight certain events and people mostly the events and the people that shaped the New Testament and…

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    Intertestamental Period and the Methodology of Recording the Prophecy of Jeremiah and the King James Bible Translation Thesis: The Book of Jeremiahs gives insight into the creation of the prophetic text which was written hundreds of years before Intertestamental Period, a period that much is known except for the knowledge provided by varying texts, while the analysis of the translation of the King James Bible provided insight to the accuracy of the text. Topic Statement Paragraph 1 – God…

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