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  • INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE

    MODULE 5: Repeated Words and Design Patterns

    SESSION 22: Design Pattern and Literary Units

    The Bible can be viewed as a vast photomosaic, where each small literary unit is carefully crafted and arranged to form a grand, unified message. Each story, poem, prophecy, and letter functions as a tiny yet meaningful…

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    Brain Mbuli
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    • It is really fascinating how the arrangement of the Bible leads to one major point of focus: Jesus! Each unique story contains various unique stories that all come together to form the redemption story of Jesus.

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      • Old Testament survey

        Chapter 3. Versions of the bible.

        I have learned the differences between a translation and a paraphrase version of the Bible.

        A translation is an effort to express what the Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic word actually say. It gives as nearly as possible a literal word by word translation.

        Paraphrase translate thoughts by…

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        Nying Rose Neeneh and Brain Mbuli
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        • Great job, @matohdilan

          Bible translators do a great job staying true to the original text, but bringing meaning to us in our contexts. This is why having various bible versions is important for proper study.

          • Actually, we have to be vigilant especially as there are many versions of translations these days. Rather that get mixed up let’s use the king James version which is closest to the original

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        • ADAM TO NOAH

          MODULE 4: SESSION 21: God’s Response to Human Failure

          God has always been interested in resolving chaos and co-rule with humans even where they have done something wrong. God’s response to human failure is an invitation to come out of hiding and dialogue with him. The story of humanity’s failure in the garden of Eden is less about a…

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          Brain Mbuli
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          • Amen! One of the greatest blessings we have is the ability to have this dialogue with God, to get to understand His will and to live in obedience to Him.

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          • HEAVEN AND EARTH

            MODULE 4: SEASON 21: Jesus and Living Water

            Throughout the Gospel of John, Jesus is consistently revealed as the true and inexhaustible source of life. John presents him as the Word made flesh who “tabernacled” among humanity (John 1:14), the very dwelling place of God. He is also identified as the true temple (John 2:21), the…

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          • INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE

            MODULE 4: SESSION 21: Characterization and Biblical Setting

            In biblical narrative characters are critical elements in interpretation of biblical events. In biblical narrative the narrator often allows the reader to evaluate the character’s decisions by narrative the consequences of the character’s decisions.…

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          • ADAM TO NOAH

            MODULE 4: SESSION 20: The Snake in Genesis and Beyond

            The snake appears first but is placed under human authority, introducing the recurring biblical motif of the latecomer gaining favor and stirring jealousy. In Genesis and throughout the Hebrew Bible, textual hints reveal the snake as a spiritual being, not merely an animal. Its…

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          • HEAVEN AND EARTH

            MODULE 4: SESSION 20: Rivers of Life

            In the Hebrew Bible rivers and and springs are symbolic of the divine gifts of life in almost every point where they are mentioned in the bible. The river is likened to God himself and in its manifestation capacity has been depicted to bring life everywhere. Just imagine Hagar, the Israelites…

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          • INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE

            MODULE 4: SESSION 20: Plots and Subplots

            One way biblical narrative uses plot is through plot embedding, or layers of storylines working together to tell the overall story of the Bible. Individual narratives are framed within a larger context that gives them a meaning that transcends the individual events. It…

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          • ADAM TO NOAH

            MODULE 4: SESSION 19: Humanity Fails the Test

            Humans fail when they attempt to make themselves equal with God instead of trusting His wisdom and generosity. In the garden of Eden, this tragic choice was not simply about eating forbidden fruit but about grasping for independence and self-exaltation. Their desire to seize what God…

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            Brain Mbuli
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            • That’s right! Humanity’s sin was not solely that they ate the fruit but the fact that they sought to define good and evil for themselves and rebelled against God.

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            • HEAVEN AND EARTH

              MODULE 4: SESSION 19: Reflections on Where All Creations is Headed

              The ultimate goal of creation defines what is truly good: humans as God’s image-bearers living on dry land, farming, and raising families. Genesis 1 presents this as an ideal pattern, but when the story moves to history, people fail to reach that ideal. Instead,…

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              Brain Mbuli
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