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    Christians believe that there is no error in the Holy Scriptures. Since the Bible was written many years ago, we must reconcile our understanding of passages that seem to make contradictory statements. The Holy Scriptures as a whole is the Word of God. The doctrine of inerrancy of Scripture states that there are no errors in the bible. Two passages in 1 John, however, make seemly contradictory statements. But the author wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The meaning of two passages in 1

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    Messer says that for Christians, the Holy Bible is the rich mixture of writings of various kinds, written over many centuries in many different settings collected together in the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament; and by calling this collection of writing “Scripture” we are marking it off from other writings that come from the same places and times and claiming that is has some kind of special status and authority within the community of Christian faith. (Messer p5) One way for Christians to

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    From its first pages, the Holy Bible indicates that the most terrible events in the annals of space occur due to the human actions. From the theological point of view, the man is designated with such importance due to the fact of being the reason of war between God and Lucifer. Unfortunately, after the Fall of man, the evil was allowed into the world, and thus the world got secluded from God. God can speak to people, is able to remind them of His existence, but the whole tragedy of the pre-Christian

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    virtually shaped the world so throughout this essay I will discuss about the holy text of the bible, and about the general concept of the Judaism. Frist, Judaism has a rich history of religious text. As Rabbi Edwards from Rodfei Zedek stated, “The Torah is the first part of the Jewish Bible. It is the central and most important document of Judaism and had been used by Jews through the ages”. There are five books where the bible is made Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Torah refers

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    Holy Bible Influence

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    08 月 Overseas English 海 外 英 语 Tel:+86-551-5690811 5690812 Proverbs—Reflection of Influence of the Holy Bible on Western Culture 徐铖 (国家税务总局干部学院教研三部, 江苏 扬州 225007) Abstract: Christianity is the most influential religion in west world while the Bible is often labeled as a“Western book”and considered a vital part of western culture.With the help of related English proverbs as well as the Holy Bible -the major resource of Christian doctrines and western concept of values, the thesis analyzes the influence

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    Suicide In The Holy Bible

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    The Holy Bible is found to be by far the most outsold book than any book ever written. It is the most read manuscript in the world. The Bible is comprised of sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments. It is the foundation for Christianity in that the Bible contains the words of God. This Holy Book has many and different types of passages that include laws, poetry, prophecy, parables and letters all to create vivid interpretations of how to apply God’s word to everyday life. While there are

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    Scripture quotations marked KJV are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation. Introduction By His stripes I am alive and well today. At the time I was born again I was bleeding from my nose and mouth, and when I would go to the bathroom I would see traces of blood. I didn't need a physical exam to know that something was seriously wrong in my body. I was

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    Holy Bible Review

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    Micah Most Religion 121 — Old Testament Article Review 19 November 2015 References: The Holy Bible (TNIV ed., pp. 199-205). (2005). Grand Rapids, MI: The Zondervan Corporation. Spina, F. A. (2001, August). Reversal of fortune: Rahab the Israelite and Achan the Canaanite. Bible Review, XVII(4), 24-30, 53-54. Article Summary: In his article Reversal of Fortune: Rahab the Israelite and Achan the Canaanite Frank Anthony Spina discusses what it means to be an Israelite or a Canaanite, and he highlights

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    significant to me in my early life and childhood, was the Holy Bible. For the sake of not wanted to get into the commonly used explanations, of why the Bible has made such a big impact on other people and me. I will do my best to change it up a bit, by tell numerous stories in this paper on the topic of religion and the Bible. To extend the length and quality of this paper, will tell only stories that were crucial to me learning about the Bible or the religion in general. My Knowledge of the things

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    my grandfather encouraged me to learn the words of God. He told me to open my mind and learn from the book of the Lord, the Holy Bible. On the first day, he explained to me that the Holy Bible is a volume of sixty-six books and forty authors. Although I may not understand the readings to the fullest, it’s still an interesting and encouraging learning process. The Holy Bible itself teaches believers God’s plan, which he explains to us in John 16:13 by revealing, “...he will guide you into all truth

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