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Genesis

Author : David Guzik
Publisher : Enduring Word Media
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 22,42 MB
Release : 2018-04-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781939466426

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Verse-by-verse commentary on the book of Genesis.

Metaphysical Bible Dictionary

Author : Charles Fillmore
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 722 pages
File Size : 27,55 MB
Release : 2013-07-17
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 0486316092

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A key to Charles Fillmore's original form of religious expression, this volume is a core text of the Unity movement and interprets the hidden meanings of the Bible's names, places, and events.

Eight Great Ways to Honor Your Husband

Author : Marilynn Chadwick
Publisher : Harvest House Publishers
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 33,29 MB
Release : 2016-03-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0736967273

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As a wife, you are uniquely able to honor your husband in ways no one else can. Tragically, in today's culture, the idea of honor in the marriage relationship has been lost. It's a key reason so many marriages aren't what they could be. In Eight Ways to Honor Your Husband, author Marilynn Chadwick shares how you can show this special kind of love: become strong guard your home believe the best lighten his load build him up dream big together create a culture of honor As you honor your husband, you and he will both experience new heights of fulfillment and intimacy—and you'll show others how beautiful the husband-wife union can be when it follows God's design.

Holy Bible

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Publisher : Collins
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,67 MB
Release : 2003-08
Category :
ISBN : 9780007166343

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One of Booktrack's best-selling Bibles, now with a new hard slipcase and attractive binding, this pocket-sized white Bible is an ideal gift for anyone being Christened.

Genesis... and it begins

Author : David M. Steimle
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 131 pages
File Size : 41,80 MB
Release : 2012-02-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1105553140

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This book is a resource for biblical students, history buffs or those who like to read. In this single volume grouped are together a Interlinear [Hebrew accompanied by an English equivalent], a translation with notes on the discussion of each verse, and ancient related texts from Egyptian, Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, Ugaritic, Greek and other biblical verses that akin to the first three chapters of Genesis. It was our hope to introduce the world, text and discussion on Genesis chapters one, two, and three to any reader. We have taken into consideration Jewish, Christians and Secular Scholarship in this production. We address issues of the Creation of the earth, Humanity and their fall.

The Law and the Knowledge of Good and Evil

Author : Chris A. Vlachos
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 27,64 MB
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1597528641

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First Corinthians 15:56, The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law, is both puzzling and neglected. It is puzzling since there appears to be no precursor in 1 Corinthians to the law-critical statement found there. It is neglected because of its size. Nevertheless, the short verse offers the opportunity to analyze in a rudimentary state Paul's law-sin notion that appears full-blown in Romans, and the absence of a polemical setting allows scholars to examine a law-critical statement issued during a polemical lull. In The Law and Knowledge of Good and Evil, Vlachos weighs attempts to explain the presence of 1 Cor 15:56 in 1 Corinthians and argues that the Genesis Fall narrative, where the tempter plied his seductions by way of the commandment, provides the theological substructure to Paul's understanding of the law's provocation of sin. In doing so, Vlachos contends that Paul reaches the historical high water mark of his polemic against the salvific efficacy of the law by locating a law-sin nexus in Eden, and, contrary to some recent perspectives on Paul, he argues that the edenically informed axiom in 1 Cor 15:56 suggests that Paul's fundamental concern with the law was rooted in primordial rather than ethnic soil. While studies of Paul and the law have tended to bypass Eden, The Law and Knowledge of Good and Evil breaks ground by moving the argument beyond Second Temple Judaism to the Genesis Fall account, where the prohibition against partaking of the knowledge of good and evil led to the knowledge of sin.

Loss and the Other in the Visionary Work of Anna Maria Ortese

Author : Vilma De Gasperin
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 42,81 MB
Release : 2014-03-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0191655112

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This book examines the vre of Anna Maria Ortese (1914-1998) from her first literary writings in the Thirties to her great novels in the Nineties. The analysis focusses on two interweaving core themes, loss and the Other. It begins with the shaping of personal loss of an Other following death, separation, abandonment, coupled with melancholy for life's transience as depicted in autobiographical works and in her masterpiece Il porto di Toledo. The book then addresses Ortese's literary engagement with social themes in realist stories set in post-war Naples in her collection Il mare non bagna Napoli and then explores her continuing preoccupation with socio-ethical issues, imbued with autobiographical elements, in non-realist texts, including her masterful novels L'Iguana, Il cardillo addolorato and Alonso e i visionari The book combines theme and genre analysis, highlighting Ortese's adoption and hybridization of diverse literary forms such as poetry, the novel, the short story, the essay, autobiography, realism, fairy tales, fantasy, allegory. In her work Ortese weaves an ongoing dialogue with literary and non-literary works, through direct quotations, allusions, echoes, adoption of motifs and topoi. The book thus highlights the intertextual relationship with her sources: Leopardi, Dante, Petrarch, Manzoni, Collodi, Montale, Serao; Shakespeare, Milton, Keats, Blake, Joyce, Conrad, Melville, Poe, Hawthorne, Hardy; Manrique, Gongora, de Quevedo, Villalón, Bello, Cantar del mio Cid; Heine, Valery, Puccini's Madam Butterfly, folklore, popular songs, and the Bible. Ortese thus shapes her literary themes in the background of social, political and economic upheavals over six decades of Italian history, culminating in an allegorical critique of modernity and a call for a renewed bond between humans and the Other.