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Cain and Abel: using “Messengers of God” and Jewish Literature | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. Cain and Abel: using “Messengers of God” and Jewish Literature. Leave a comment ». Evaluated by J. Burden, J. Kim, K. Ha, and A. Stout. In the book,. Exegesis of the Biblical Text. And the verb I gained (. However, the narrator mentioned Abel’s job first, and Cain’s job description is continued with a disjunctive clause, making the reader question who is significant.
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The Noah’s Ark Story in Children’s Bibles | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. The Noah’s Ark Story in Children’s Bibles. Leave a comment ». Editor’s note: The evaluation of the flood narrative is done in a different way by 2 different groups. Hopefully, the different analyses will provide more food for thought, especially as they have difficulties with similar things even though their guidelines for evaluation are a bit different. 2) God is grieved.
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. Zondervan Children’s Story Bible: Gen 3, Gen 27, Ex 14-15. Leave a comment ». Evaluated by S. Elgersma, K. Vande Streek, G. DenOudsten. A Sad Day is the title given to the summary of the fall by the ZCB. There are a few minor differences between the Scripture and the ZCB’s summary. The Sea Rolls Back. The Sea Rolls Back is the ZCB’s summary of Exodus 14 and 15. There ...
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June | 2008 | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. Archive for June 2008. Introduction to the Blog. Leave a comment ». The blog intends to provide a resource to those sharing the biblical text with others. Reviews are given of the effectiveness in which a number of different biblical texts are portrayed through a variety of medium. Possible uses for the material could be the following:. Written by Brenda Kronemeijer-Heyink.
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Music with a Message: U2’s use of OT motifs, most noteably from Exodus 3, Gen 6-9 (flood), Gen 32, Ruth 1 | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. Music with a Message: U2’s use of OT motifs, most noteably from Exodus 3, Gen 6-9 (flood), Gen 32, Ruth 1. Leave a comment ». Evaluated and Compiled by D. Hoard and B. Seifert. Exodus 3 and the name, Yahweh. We live in a world deeply rooted in pain and violence, but even within that, our God Yahweh is set on revealing himself as the hope of humanity. 14 God said to Moses,...
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Popular Views of the Tower of Babel | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. Popular Views of the Tower of Babel. Leave a comment ». Evaluated by A. De Korte, T. Peng, J. Tan, K. Kruithoff. Three children’s versions of the text in this medium were investigated:. The Family Story Bible, The Beginner’s Bible. Timeless Children’s Stories), and. My Very First Bible. Stories for Young Children). The text of the stories also presented many themes of the...
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The Biblical Flood Narrative and Children’s Literature | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. The Biblical Flood Narrative and Children’s Literature. Leave a comment ». Evaluated by S. Baker, S. DeJong, A. Winkle, A. Van Dragt. Of chapter six states, in no uncertain terms, the wickedness of the world. The world is so wicked, in fact, that the author attributes to God vivid emotions The Lord was grieved, his heart was filled with pain. 8211; Though the wickedness, ...
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Gen 22: Abraham’s Test, God’s Promise | Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium
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Evaluations of the presentation of biblical narratives in various medium. Compiled by CTS’ Spring 2008 Old Testament Narratives class. Gen 22: Abraham’s Test, God’s Promise. Leave a comment ». Evaluated by: D. vanEyk, J. Spronk, A. Greydanus. A summary of the story in 99 words. God called to Abraham who answered, Here. Abraham by telling him to sacrifice Isaac, his son, his only son. Abraham took fire and wood for the burnt. And God didn’t have him sacrifice his only son. God Then Abraham saw. Respective...