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Relationship With God (Philosophy (Polytheism (The belief that there are…
Relationship With God
Philosophy
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Agnosticism
The belief that not enough information exists to prove whether or not a god exists (Without knowledge)
Deism
Through the use of reason, this is the logical conclusion that a divine being exists, but we cannot know him
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Prophets
Jeremiah
Preaches hope, redemption, and endurance
Preached that nothing was out of God’s hands; he was still in control even in bad times (exile)
Ezekiel
Warned of imminent destruction, but after the Exile, he preached hope and restoration
Had intense visions (dry bones field)
Amos
In the Northern Kingdom, he preached acts of services and argued that justice was critical of sinful lives
Condemned the apathy and “status quo” attitudes of the wealthy and upper class, and said unless people repented and changed, the kingdom would be destroyed
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Deutero - Isaiah
Was a poet before Babylonian exile; foretold collapse of Babylon
Preaches consolation, hope, redemption, and the might of God
Disciple of Isaiah
Was a poet before Babylonian exile; foretold collapse of Babylon
Preaches consolation, hope, redemption, and the might of God
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Kingdom of God
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We can get it back through repentance and acts that bring us closer to a perfect relationship with God
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Scripture
Exegesis
The utilization of various tools to interpret or understand a particular word, book, or phrase of the Bible.
Eisegesis
The utilization of Biblical text to prove a predisposition to interpret the text to fit personal needs
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