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| A human act or attribute presented as being of God. e.g. The face of God |
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| Two golden Cherubim with wings extended were placed on the ark of the covenant as part of the mercy seat, where the presence o the Lord was enthroned. Also, two olive wood Cherubim, overlaid with gold, towered as guardians over the ark in the holy of holies in Solomons temple. |
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| repetition of terms or ideas in a narrative, but in reverse order. Literary structure (ABCBA) |
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| God walks and talks with us, strongs emphasis on the emotions and details |
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| God is Elohim. God speaks in dreams and Angels. Storng morality |
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| Geneaology and Names. The Law Must be obeyed |
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| moralistic approach stress on Mosaic obedience. |
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| box worn on breast plate of priest containing the Urim and Thummim. |
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| the story that gives the origin of someone’s name |
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| Filial: Fear of offending a loving Father; intent on doing the Lord's will 2) Servile Fear of punishment for not doing/doing something against the Lord's will. |
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| Six Day account of creation in Gen. 1 |
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| First 6 books of the Old Testament |
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| First 9 books of the Old Testament |
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| A vivid picture or expression that makes us see clearly |
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| Immance is God being with us. i.e. walking talking seeing him. Transcendence is that God is beyond the world. He can only be known through dreams and angels. |
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| Having a similar beginning and end. Usually used in reference to Psalms |
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| unique characteristic of Israelite law, Thou shalt not... (negative sense) |
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| Near Eastern Laws are formulated in this way. If a man...then.... |
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| Land between the Tigris and Euphrates. Fertile Crescent |
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| Comparing one thing to another without using like or as |
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| Fastened on a doorpost containing the Shema rolled up |
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| Word from God mediated by a prophet |
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| sacred object or image brought into battle to ensure victory |
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| first verse says something and the second verse says the same thing in a slightly different way |
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| Small container containing the Shema worn on forehead and shoulder |
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| Small container on the breastplate of the Priests that contained two dice. |
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| points to some future event |
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| first Gospel in Gen 3:15 one to crush the head of the serpent |
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| Local Ruler of the Provinces in Persia |
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| 70 scribes that translated the Hebrew scriptures in to greek |
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| Moses command in Deut. 6:4-9 Listen O Israel the Lord our God is One Lord. You shall love the Lord your God... |
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| Comparison using like or as |
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| Jewish Scripture Torah Nebium Ketubim |
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| Victory or Battle cry which eventually makes it way into the temple in form of a worship cry. |
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| Manifestation of God. Accompanied by disturbance of natural phenomena. |
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| "Such was the story of heaven and earth as they were created" (Gen. 2:4); Hb. meaning=generation; this use is unusual. |
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| recognizing that Christ and NT events often reflect & follow the pattern of OT events and persons |
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| Where David Goes to build an altar to stop the pestilence that the Lord has brought upon King Davids Kingdom for the census. |
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| The King of Moab, His donkey speaks to him telling him to follow the Lord |
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| Spy sent to investigate Canaan. He speaks up against the exaggerated claims of of the other spies. He is exempt from dying in the desert |
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| Founded the Persian Empire. Conquered Babylon, ends captivity for the Jews |
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| Judge and Prophetess, leads war against canaanites. Her General in battle was Barak and her enemy was Sisera. |
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| Son of Joseph, receives blessing of Jacob despite being younger brother. |
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| Priest and scribe, founder of modern Judaism, and is appalled when he comes back from the exile that the Jews don't know the Law |
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| Judge who fought Midianites. God shows his power by giving him only 300 warriors to fight. Lap Water like Dogs |
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| Mother of Samuel. She prays for a son and she will dedicate him to the Lords service. Song of Hannah |
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| First King of N. Israel, revolted against King Solomon. Receives 10 pieces of the torn cloak. Kingdom torn from Solomon |
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| Sauls son and good friend of David. Loves him like a brother. Saves Davids life from Saul |
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| wicked King who brought back pagan worship (Baal) . Led Israel into sin. |
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| Commander of the Army. Told by Elisha to cure his affliction by dipping in the Jordan 7 times |
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| Prophet to David. Tells him that he did evil by killing Uriah the Hittite and taking his wife Bathsheba |
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| King of Babylon. Destroys Jerusalem and Temple and sends Jews into Exile |
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| He rebuilds walls of Jerusalem. Lay bricks with one hand and hold a spear in the other. |
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| King of Assyria, who laid siege to Jerusalem. His army was decimated by the Lord 185,000 dead in the morning. |
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| Priest who helped David as an informant when Absalom revolted |
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| Last king of Jerusalem before the city is destroyed by Babylon |
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| Initiated rebuilding of the Temple at the encouragement of Haggai and Zechariah. |
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