An Exegesis of 2 Kings
.... Traditionally,
Kings has been characterized as part of the bible's "historical
books." The exegesis of 2
Kings 4: 42-44 will reveal a passage which bridges the ....
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e Book of Deuteronomy
.... Still, other historians were hopeful, and repeatedly called for the Israelites to repent, as in Joshua and the
Books of
Kings. It ....
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Book of Deuteronomy of the Old Testament
.... Still, other historians were hopeful, and repeatedly called for the Israelites to repent, as in Joshua and the
Books of
Kings. It ....
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God in the Bible
.... 4. The essential difference between the Book of Samuel and the
Books of
Kings is accurately described by editor Ernest Bates, who points out that Samuel is ....
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The Accession of Solomon
.... These
books belong to a literary tradition which Solomon patronized, and some of the proverbs may actually date back to Solomon's time. The Genesis-II
Kings ....
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Relationship Between Monarchs & the Church
.... Both
books demonstrate that Church and
kings interacted for mutual advantage and because, in the wake of the dissolution of the Roman Empire and throughout the ....
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Relationship Between the Monarch & the Church
.... Both
books demonstrate that Church and
kings interacted for mutual advantage and because, in the wake of the dissolution of the Roman Empire and throughout the ....
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Major beliefs of Judaism
.... empire. The biblical
books of
Kings 1 and 2, Chronicles, Daniel, Hosea, and Amos are especially instructive in this regard. The ....
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Kings and Chronicles
.... Both
books agree that the money to repair the temples was distributed in the eighteenth year of King Josiah's reign (2
Kings 22:3 and 2 Chr 34:8). The book of ....
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Judaism and Islam
.... As told in the
books of Samuel,
Kings, and Chronicles, the reigns of David and Solomon are punctuated by immoral personal conduct on the part of the
kings. ....
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Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
.... Plato puts it this way: "Until philosophers are
kings, or the
kings and princes of this .... Mortimer J. (1952): Syntopicon: Great
Books of the Western World, Vol. ....
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Judaism's Communal Orientation
.... before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth who is the focus of the
books of the .... The
kings of Judah lived and died in Jerusalem, and prophets were based in Jerusalem ....
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King Alfred
.... find that Alfred was no more popular as king than his fellow
kings, though one .... is interesting in an era in which education was slight and
books were relatively ....
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Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
.... The gods still took precedence and demanded excellence of human beings--human
kings and princes specifically. .... New York: Anchor
Books, 1966. Hamilton, Edith. ....
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Locke & Hobbes on Political Science
.... Locke did not see the power of
kings as being given to them by God but rather as deriving from some social condition, and to .... New York: Collier
Books, 1962. ....
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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... Locke did not see the power of
kings as being given to them by God but rather as deriving from some social condition, and to analyze .... New York: Collier
Books. ....
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Photographer Ansel Adams
.... A number of his
books--including My Camera in the National Parks (1950), This Is .... were indeed instrumental in the creation of a national park,
Kings Canyon in ....
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Machiavelli and Charlemagne
.... For example, especially significant in both
books is the skill and boldness of .... create a new standing army, maintaining such relations with
kings and princes ....
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Two Lives of Charlemagne
.... For example, especially significant in both
books is the skill and boldness of .... create a new standing army, maintaining such relations with
kings and princes ....
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The Quran
.... the Old Testament is a historical and legal work originally in nine volumes and extending from Genesis through II
Kings 25. The first five
books were separated ....
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Aztec Art
.... Aztecs' remains alive and well in the modern world of popular
books and television .... from Aztec culture are emblematic of the worship of gods and
kings in the ....
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4 Works on Social Values & Heroes
.... The
books can be separated into two pairs in terms of the social values and heroes .... They said that he was of world-
kings the mildest of men and the gentlest ....
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Arthurian Literature
.... There are numerous
books, plays, novels, romances, poems and other literary works .... of Monmouth's account is presented in a history of English
kings, and reads ....
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Current Political Philosophy & Plato
.... either philosophers become
kings in their countries or those who are now called
kings and rulers come .... A history of philosophy, volume 1. New York: Image
Books. ....
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ML King, Jr. & Socrates
.... In one of his
books, Strive Toward Freedom, King, Jr .... learned Socrates this change could only come when men who lead society were philosopher-
kings, which would ....
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Benedictine Order of Monks
.... a fully self contained monastery needed not only a Bible and liturgical
books, but copies .... was tending to fragment, and fall under the control of
kings, or even ....
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Black African & Native American Societies
.... According to Labouret (1962, 20-21),
kings were invested with religious power in tropical Africa, governing by divine right .... New York Review of
Books, 40, 36-41. ....
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Oedipus and Hamlet
.... Translated by Bernard Knox. New York: Pocket
Books. .... The deaths of these
kings has prompted action in their respective sons, Prince Hamlet and King Oedipus. ....
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King Oedipus and Prince Hamlet
.... Translated by Bernard Knox. New York: Pocket
Books. .... The deaths of these
kings has prompted action in their respective sons, Prince Hamlet and King Oedipus. ....
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The Life of Charlemagne
.... Neither Einhard nor Notker could have known the disaffection that would befall European
kings and popes in later centuries. .... London: Penguin
Books, pp. 49-92.
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