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Bible
Studies / Interpreting Matthew 24:15-26
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A 3 page paper that discusses the question: Can a literal
view be used to interpret these passages? The writer
discusses millennialism and how this relates to Matthew
24. Specific examples of Biblical passages are provided.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGMat.rtf
Biblical
Characters / An Analysis Of Ruth And Esther
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This 4 page essay compares and contrasts the Books of Ruth
and Esther in the Bible. Both women had similar
characteristics and both were affected by the culture of
the day. One is believed to be based on a true character
and one is considered to be an embellished story to make a
point about the Jews in Persia.
Filename: RuthEs.wps
Biblical
Inerrancy
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A 10 page essay discussing the debate regarding the
inerrancy of the Bible. Topics include: what inerrancy
means; where the Bible came from; arguments for and
against the doctrine of inerrancy and a conclusion.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Biberr.wps
Consistency
Of Themes In The Bible
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This 5 page discusses three specific themes that are
prevalent in the Bible and cites sample verses to
demonstrate how these themes are carried through from the
Old to the New Testaments.
Filename: Biblethe.wps
Does
The Bible Teach Predestination?
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This 8 page paper discusses the issue of predestination
and whether or not the Bible teaches predestination. The
writer demonstrates through Scriptural passages and
through theologians' interpretations that the Bible does
indeed teach predestination. The writer also explains that
Scriptural predestination has nothing to do with the
events that occur in life nor does it have to do with an
individual's actions already being destined to occur. It
is about God's sovereignty and His plan, not individuals.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGpredes.wps
Exegesis
/ Romans 12:1-8
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A 5 page analysis of Romans 12:1-8 written by Paul in
about AD 57. The Exegesis offers a brief overview of when
and why this letter was written to the Romans and then
provides an interpretation of the text. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: Roman12.wps
Explaining
Luke Chptr 10 of the Bible
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This five-page-paper discusses the meaning of lines 38-42
of Luke Chapter 10 in the N.S.R.V. bible. How the passage
fits in with the rest of the chapter and the chapters that
follow it are explored. In addition the meaning of the
passage today is also outlined. Bibliography lists one
source.
Filename: CWbibles.wps
Matthew
15:32-39
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A 6 page discussion of four separate versions of the Bible
and their wording of several lines from Matthew. The
versions addressed are the Revised Standard Version, the
New International Version, the American Standard Version,
and the King James Version. Discussion of langauge and
interpretation of the use of language is included.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAmatt15.wps
Myths
And The Bible : Truth is an allusive concept that is
defined by each person within their own context.
Basically, however, there are two valid ways of
communicating truth: the literal and the symbolic. Within
the realm of the symbolic are the narr
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fables, myths, folktales and fiction. This 5 page paper
asserts that the Bible is a compilation of all of these
types of narrative. It was never intended to be taken as
completely literal and should be interpreted in the
context of fables, myths, and folktales which
symbolically, not literally, teach a moral lesson.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTmytbib.wps
Protestant
Biblical Interpretation
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Bernard Ramm's Protestant Biblical Interpretation is the
only source used for this 5 page overview of several types
of biblical interpretation. Ramm analyzes, and gives
warnings inherent with the use of liberalism, allegory,
and typology as well as both letteral and literal
interpretative methods. The writer concludes that these
techniques are best used in conjunction with one another
rather than by themselves.
Filename: Probib.doc
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