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  • Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Bible

    Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Bible

    PROPHET MUHAMMAD (pbuh) IN THE BIBLE by Dr. Zakir Naik Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Old Testament: The Qur'an mentions in Surah Al-Araf chapter 7 verse 157: "Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered Prophet, whom they find mentioned in their own (scriptures) in the law and the Gospel". 1. MUHAMMAD (PBUH) PROPHESISED IN THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY: Almighty God speaks to Moses in Book of Deuteronomy chapter 18 verse 18: "I will raise them

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    Essay Length: 1,217 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • The Division and Sub Division of the Book of Mark

    The Division and Sub Division of the Book of Mark

    Section 1 Submitted by: Heather Reid Group 2 While studying the book of Mark I discovered that there are 6 different divisions and 53 different sub-divisions in this book. The book of Mark gives a recollection of the life of Jesus Christ and His ministry from the disciple Mark's point of view. Divisions: 1. Preparation for Ministry (1:1-13) 2. Galilean Ministry (1:14- 7:23) 3. Retirement from Public ministry (7:24-9:50) 4. Parean Ministry (10:1-52) 5. Closing

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    Essay Length: 540 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Critical Book Review : No Shame in My Game

    Critical Book Review : No Shame in My Game

    When someone thinks of the poor they instantly imagine a homeless man sleeping in a cardboard box or the nearest garbage can, but the working poor especially in the inner-city is commonly overlooked by society. However the working poor, in this case the working poor in the inner-city, are people advancing to try and make their lives better. They are taking minimum wage jobs so that they can barely afford a roof over their heads.

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    Essay Length: 1,571 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Bible Vs. Koran

    Bible Vs. Koran

    Niccole Culver World Literature I Professor Walker March 20, 2007 The Bible and The Koran A Comparative Analysis Christianity and Islam have several similar aspects. Both religions praise the same God, although they each have a different given name. Muslims refer to their god as Allah, and Christians simply refer to their god as God. Both religions are monotheistic, and both even have a set of religious laws that all who are righteous abide

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    Submitted: December 9, 2010
  • Brave New World - Book Review

    Brave New World - Book Review

    Summary: Chapter 1 The novel opens in the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. The year is a.f. 632 (632 years "after Ford"). The Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning is giving a group of students a tour of a factory that produces human beings and conditions them for their predestined roles in the World State. He explains to the boys that human beings no longer produce living offspring. Instead, surgically removed ovaries produce ova that

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • "call of the Wild" Book Review

    "call of the Wild" Book Review

    "Call of the Wild" Book Review By: Sheldon Shepard What if you were torn away from your home, your life, your family, and everything that was ever familiar to you, and got thrown into harsh, life threatening situations? Would you adapt in order to live and survive or would you be totally enveloped in the chaos and just give up, and become a name unmentioned? In Jack London's book "Call of the Wild", we are

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • The Book Heaven

    The Book Heaven

    1. In my book Heaven, the main character Heaven Leigh Casteel would most think of her teacher Miss Deale to be a hero. This is because Heaven could not afford books or T.V. as a matter of fact, the only time she even got to see the real world was when she went to school. Miss Deale was a kind lady who helped less fortunate children survive by offering them monetary gifts even when

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    Essay Length: 364 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation

    Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation

    Approaches to Interpreting the book of Revelation The book of Revelation is often very hard to understand because of its "visions and elaborate symbolism" (Mounce, 1992, p. 39). Because of the many visions and symbols that come from the book of Revelation there are several different approaches to interpreting it including the idealist view, the preterist view, the historicist view, and the futurist view. This paper will discuss the four main approaches to interpreting the

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    Essay Length: 1,893 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • The Bell Jar (book Report/ Biography of Author)

    The Bell Jar (book Report/ Biography of Author)

    The Bell Jar Suicidal in nature, perturbed in mind, and aimless in direction, Sylvia Plath fumbled her way through her adult life. The main character, Esther Greenwood, portrays Plath in her first and only book. Sylvia Plath conveys her touching story of losing herself, and her will to live, as well as her recovery in her heartbreaking novel, The Bell Jar. Plath was not always such a disturbed person. She was born October 27th, 1932

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    Essay Length: 1,991 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Historicity of the Bible

    Historicity of the Bible

    The Bible is not one of many great books. It is unique. The Bible has 40 writers from every walk of life. The Bible was written in many different places. It was written on three continents in three languages. But there is continuity throughout. It has been preserved from the original manuscripts by careful scholars. The Old and New Testaments are the most accurately preserved documents of the ancient world. The Old Testament was copied

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    Essay Length: 546 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Roman Spain

    Roman Spain

    In Roman Spain, Leonard Curchin examines the history of the Iberian Peninsula under Roman rule. The book is a chronicle of Rome's conquest of Hispania and its eventual assimilation of Roman language, culture, commerce, and government. The book begins by describing in detail the conquest of Hispania. It does clarify from the onset that Roman Spain is the land, which the Romans called Spain (Hispania), encompassing Spain, and modern day Portugal. It introduces you to

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    Essay Length: 697 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Book Review of "heart of the Warrior" by Catarina Blomberg

    Book Review of "heart of the Warrior" by Catarina Blomberg

    This is my review on "The Heart of the Warrior," written by Catharina Blomberg. In this review I intend to go through each chapter pointing out what the chapter discussed and what I learned from reading this book. I chose this book because it seemed interesting and something that was worthwhile for the time I spent reading it. This book seems to take a more in depth look at what we have touched on

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    Essay Length: 2,181 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2010
  • The Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire had started at Anatolia. Byzantine Empire had lived between 330 and 1453. The Seljuk Empire had started with having most of Anatolia in the early part of 11th century. The Roman Empire, Byzantine and The Seljuk Empire, all of them have a special place in history. Also there are some similarities and differences among them in terms of their political and administrative structures, socio economic organization, daily life and regional hierarchy. A-)

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    Submitted: December 11, 2010
  • The Earlier Prophets and Their Books

    The Earlier Prophets and Their Books

    The Earlier Prophets and their Books There is a tradition in the Musnad of Ahmad ibn Hanbal that the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "From Adam to me Allah sent a hundred and twenty-four thousand Prophets of whom three hundred and fifteen were entrusted with a Book." The names of all these Prophets to whom scriptures were revealed are not mentioned either in the Qur'an or in the Hadith. It is not possible

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    Submitted: December 11, 2010
  • The Catcher in the Rye: the Symbolism Behind the Book

    The Catcher in the Rye: the Symbolism Behind the Book

    The Catcher in the Rye: The Symbolism Behind the Book The Catcher in the Rye is written by J.D. Salinger. This book in particular is closely based on the life of Salinger. The symbols in this book are very highly developed and have a lot to do with the development of Holden's character and also explain how he feels about certain things in his life. The three most important symbols in this book are ducks

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    Submitted: December 12, 2010
  • The Bible and Popular Culture

    The Bible and Popular Culture

    In popular culture the image of Satan in movies and most print media shows a stereotypical Satan, as a malicious, horned and hoofed creature sporting a pointed tail and a pitchfork or a suave businessman however, does this modern day image fit with that of the Christian scriptures? Satan is often portrayed in popular culture with the demonic appearance consisting of thick leathery red skin, long curled goats horns and hairy goats legs and a

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    Essay Length: 1,277 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2010
  • Appreciation and Understanding the Message of Romans

    Appreciation and Understanding the Message of Romans

    To appreciate and understand the message of Romans in greater depth, my aim is to give a synopsis of who the author is, where and when it was written, to whom it was written, its purpose as well as a brief outline of the book. * Authorship Most scholars agree that Paul is the author. To confirm this, it is advisable to first review the internal Scriptural dialogue like Witmer (1983:435) and Mounce (1995:22) does.

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    Essay Length: 1,596 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2010
  • French Essay on the Book Le Boussu De Notre Dame

    French Essay on the Book Le Boussu De Notre Dame

    Le Bossu de Notre-Dame LE titre du roman est Le Bossu de Notre-Dame par Victor Hugo. La categorization de l'oeuvre e'est un roman d'amour. Le roman pend lieu Ðo Paris. Les personages principaux sont Gringoire, La Esmйralda, Dom Frollo, Phйbus, et Quasimodo. Les themes du roman sont l'amour et la jalousie. Le roman a lieu a Paris le 6 Janvier 1482. Les scenes son tune sйrie de lieux comme Palais de Justice, l'eglise do Notre-Dame,

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    Essay Length: 443 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2010
  • Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic

    Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic

    In 509 B.C., Rome became a republic, a government in which power is controlled by the common people. It was under this Republic that Rome grew and expanded by conquest into the most powerful nation in the world at the time. As Roman territory increased, however, politicians and generals became more and more powerful and hungry for power. A series of events during the 1st and 2nd centuries B.C. led to the demise of the

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    Essay Length: 591 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2010
  • Roman Myth

    Roman Myth

    * Stars * A long time ago in the deep dark forest of Astrum lived two brothers named Josephus and Tomas. These two brothers were always getting in trouble, trying to outdo each other. The two were always in competition against one another. When one jumped, the other had to jump twice as high. One day their competitiveness had gone too far. As usual they could be found in the field romping and playing. This

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    Essay Length: 772 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2010
  • A Vision of Marriage: Society Vs. the Bible

    A Vision of Marriage: Society Vs. the Bible

    Sex in Today's Culture The changes in society's attitudes to love, sex and marriage in the last few decades requires one to look at the Christian idea of marriage, and to see if the Bible's teaching can still hold power. One fundamental question that must be revisited concerns what it actually is that constitutes a marriage. Should it be defined as a sexual union, or as a covenant? If it is a sexual union, does

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    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Bible Exegesis: Exodus 20

    Bible Exegesis: Exodus 20

    Bible Exegesis: Exodus 20 Prior to beginning this assignment, I had already found a passionate interest in theology, primarily the logical historical analysis of the Old Testament. I had read several books on the topic, but still had a thirst for more knowledge. With that said, my preceding assumptions predominantly consisted of skepticism towards the religious interpretation of the Old Testament. I believed that Exodus 20 was a prime example of the religious establishment interpreting

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    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Romans 8:1-17 as a Summary of Paul's Thoughts

    Romans 8:1-17 as a Summary of Paul's Thoughts

    Throughout passages in Paul's letter to the Romans, there are many themes that we have seen before in his other letters to the Corinthians, Galatians, and Thessalonians. Paul's passage in Romans 8:1-17 is a summary of all of his main thoughts that he wants every Christian to live his or her life according to. Paul uses references of the "Spirit" and the "Flesh" to communicate his ideas. "There is therefore now no condemnation for

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    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Bible

    Bible

    The readings from the Bible have been so far enlightening both spiritually and intellectually. To ask one to choose a specific text and describe what makes it better compared to another text is like allowing a child to enter a candy store. Many people around the country have a skewed view of what Bible texts say due to the odd preaching's of some larger-than-life evangelical ministries. These sorts of preaching's can sometimes scare people, thus

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    Essay Length: 402 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Bible and Catholic Tradition

    Bible and Catholic Tradition

    “One generation of Catholic hands on their Catholic faith to the next, as one American family hands on the meaning of being an American to its children.” This is the main idea of Catholic Tradition, the passing down of rituals, faith, and meaning from each generation to the next. The Bible, the most important book in Catholic Tradition, “is the core of our insight into the design of God for his people, the manner in

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    Submitted: December 17, 2010

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