essays, term papers, research papers on hebrews (19 essays)

Moses From The Old Testament

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Hebrews the impression that he did not trust in God enough . God said , `` "Because you did not trust in me enough to honor me as holy in the sight of the Israelites , you will not bring this community into the land I give them (Numbers 20 : 12 . This episode teaches us not to disobey direct s from God , for He alone knows what 's best . Moses is considered a great prophet in the Christian faith . His legacy lies in...


Western Civilization

344 words/2 pages

I go " As comical or strange as that may seem to us , it worked . John and Eliza were married . Life was hard for them where they lived . Her husband wanted to move to Pike Lake . He explained to Eliza that it was great deer country , and times would be easier for them there . Eliza 's friends were surprised that they were moving out to the woods , and Eliza was scared about the idea herself . She had no idea what or...


Religion/theology

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However , it is not so simple that the appearance of the subject as it is experienced by the observer should be the basis for data analysis and inference . While the growing interest in phenomenological study has been due to the ``richness of individual experience , this method of study is challenging because of the complexity of ideas that are inherent in this type of research . Indeed , ``Confusions abound as to what phenomenology means , let alone how to apply it as a...


The High Priest

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So , in His love to man , God accepted those sufferings Himself . The Son of God became human , and , being sinless , sacrificed Himself to divine justice . The only way to salvation from sins has been shown by Jesus as He propitiatory sacrificed Himself . Christ has perfectly fulfilled the universal law . Since He himself never sinned , He was free to chose death on the cross and to become a redemptive sacrifice for this world . Thinking of His deeds , Paul mentioned , that God...


Interview: Response To The Book Of Hebrews

698 words/3 pages

The anti-hero is often a reluctant saviour - the one that we follow and adore in spite of his own fallibility and his fundamentally flawed human nature . He or she is someone who resembles ourselves , reminding us not only of the ambiguous morality of existence but also the possibility of redemptive change and transcendence ' Neo is presented as a character that is just simply average - he is a human being , like any other human being . He is accessible to an audience...


Renewal To Repentance

5060 words/19 pages

Examples of such evil are behaviors that the Bible clearly teaches as sinful such as stealing or adultery . But distinguishing between what is good and evil is not always so clear-cut . The issue of eating meat that had been sacrificed to idols in 1 Corinthians 8 is an example of a ``gray area ' situation . As one works through that passage , one may be impressed by how much discernment Paul shows . It is this kind of discernment that a maturing Christian...


Greek Gods & Hebrews

1848 words/7 pages

Keating n .d . One day , Job was told that all his animals were stolen and killed and his servants taken by foreign armies (Raushenbush 2006 . Then , all his children were killed (Id . The devil even took away his health , he became ill with sores (Id . As a result of these misfortunes , Job lost his good reputation and the respect from the community . They suspect him of being a bad man for having suffered the wrath of God (Keating n .d...


Theology

342 words/2 pages

Germany . The first law to go into effect was the ``Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor ' This law pertained to interaction between Jews and Germans . It forbid marriage between the two , any relationship outside of marriage , employment of a female national of Germany by a Jew and forbid Jews to present the German colors . They were , however , encouraged to present the Jewish colors in an attempt to identify them . The next law to go into effect was...


Zoroaster, Jesus, And Mohammed Faced Similar Obstacles And Circumstances. What Were They? Religio...

2458 words/9 pages

Quinn 107 . Muhammad also received a divine message from the angel Gabriel while fasting in a mountain cave . Unable to find followers in Mecca , Muhammad traveled to Medina in to spread his message (Najmi 10 . Jesus never experienced revelations similar to those of Zoroaster and Muhammad . Instead , he referred to himself as being the final revelation of God to man . In to demonstrate this revelation , he also left home early in his life and traveled throughout modern-day Israel teaching his...


Excercise Of Discipline

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The greatest model for discipline we have as Christians is in the life of Jesus . His resignation to the plan for him conceived in the mind of God is a metaphor for the acceptance we must all eventually come to in to find spiritual peace . Like Jesus , we are placed into a narrative leading to some ultimate fulfillment . While we are not asked to assume a burden as dramatic as His , we are supposed to find a way to accept...


Jews And Jewish Customs

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Spain under the Moors . Moslem Spain was the scene of a new golden age for Jews . They held high offices and were famous as physicians and scientists . Their literature flourished . This era ended with the Christina reconquest of Spain in the 14th and 15th centuries . Thousands of Spanish Jews were killed in riots against them (Grobman , no page Hooker , no page . To escape persecution , many Spanish Jews accepted Christianity , but many of these fell victim to the Spanish Inquisition on...


Hebrews And Greeks

919 words/4 pages

Jacob 's saga . As in Hector 's case , Jacob was favored by God who delivered him from numerous threatening circumstances and promised Jacob protection . In one instance , God told Jacob ``behold I am with thee , and will keep thee in all place whither thou goest , and will bring thee again into this land for I will not leave thee , until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of (Genesis 28 :15 . Thus , after this promise , Jacob lived...


Homer (the Iliad And The Odyssey)

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They imparted such knowledge to students for a certain amount , and evidently gave positive results . These teachers were able to enlighten their students of the differences between right and wrong , including what is natural from what is conventional . 8 . On page 108-109 , the editor discusses a movement from moral standards towards what ? What was the result ? The movement was done to show the people of what a rhetorical appeal is . The movements discussed resulted in the formation of more outputs...


Family Culture In Messopotamians,hebrew, And Greek

239 words/1 pages

In this regard a woman is taken in the Hebrew society as a symbol of failure and can not be relied upon . As a mater of fact , touching on the New Testament , Jesus ' disciples could not believe the message brought by the women that Jesus had been raised . Instead Peter and John had to rush to the tomb to witness for themselves and confirm that it was indeed true . This is because a woman was not taken seriously in the...


The Authorship Of Hebrews

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Christian in those early Jerusalem days of signs and wonders :- It was declared at first by the Lord , and it was attested to us by those who heard him , while God also bore witness by signs and wonders and various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit . According to Luke Barnabus was a Cypriot , Cyprus not being far from Alexandria and its ideas . Apollus , an Alexandrian , is described in Acts 18 v 24-28 :- A Jew , Apollus , a...