Scofield Reference Bible Essays

  • A Literary Criticism of "The Three Little Pigs" Through a Mythilogical Lense

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    of Species. New York: Gramercy, 1979. Print Disney Enterprises, Inc. “Three Little Pigs.” Disney’s Storybook Collection. First Edition. Nancy Parent. New York: Disney Press, 1998. 311-320. Print "Matthew 7:24-27." New Scofield Study Bible. Ed. C. I. Scofield. Oxford: Oxford Univ, 1987. 1330. Print.

  • Spanking: Discipline or Abuse – Who Decides?

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    “Whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” -Jesus Christ (Scofield Reference Bible , Matthew 18:6) A parent’s right to spank their child has been an issue of great debate for a long time. On one side of the debate are people who feel that to strike a child in any way automatically constitutes abuse. The opposing side believes that parents are within their

  • The Twelve Tribes of Israel: An Organizational Movement

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    The Twelve Tribes of Israel: An Organizational Movement The Rastafarian Movement has been one of the most important movements of our time. It has proved to us that it is possible to make lemonade out of the lemons that are dealt to us, and that violence is not the only way to deal with troubles or get what you feel you deserve. It has also provided a system of faith and following for over 700,000 loyal people. A Social, political and religious explosion with as few negative connotations as

  • The Old Testament: Foreshadowing the New Testament

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    In the days of Christ’s life on this earth, believers did not have access to the Bible in its entirety as we know and are familiar with today. Believers in this ancient time period only had access to the Old Testament. However, through their access to the Old Testament, believers were provided a foundation for New Testament times. This foundation provided New Testament believers with the Lord’s established principles of right and wrong they were expected to follow. In addition, the Old Testament

  • Cause and Effect Essay - The Causes of America’s Social Problems

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    sympathy, and charity. Works Cited George, Henry, 1879, Progress and Poverty. New York: Schalkenbach Foundation, 1971 Henry George Foundation web site, www.henrygeorge.org Accessed on 8-26-04. Holy Bible. Authorized King James Version. Ed. C.I. Scofield. New Scofield Reference Edition. New York: Oxford UP, 1999.

  • Outline of Lamentations

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    Knowledge, Grolier Incorporated, 1998. Beza, Theodore. Commentary on Lamentations, The 1599 Geneva Study Bible. www.biblestudytools.net Henry, Matthew. Matthew Henry, A Commentary on The Whole Bible Volume 4 Isaiah to Malachi, Old Tappan New Jersey, Flemming H. Revell Publishers 1981. Scofield, C.I. The New Scofield Study Bible, New York, Oxford University Press, 1967 Mears, Henretta C. What the Bible is All About, Minneapolis, MN, World Wide Publications Carol L. Meyers, "Lamentations," World Book

  • Technological Advancement is Natural

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    extremely powerful and morally neutral. Man has always tried to subdue Nature and hold her at bay. This becomes easier as we understand her better, so I claim that technology is perfectly natural. Work Cited Holy Bible. Authorized King James Version. Ed. C.I. Scofield. New Scofield Reference Edition. New York: Oxford UP, 1997.

  • Left Behind Book Series

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    of Revelation and other Bible prophecies. But Left Behind is much more than a series of books. It is a multi-media franchise that includes not only the original novels (which should total twelve to fourteen) but also two motion pictures, over twenty children’s books, study guides, dramatized and unabridged audio books, and graphic novels—with more on the way! Also attached to the franchise are a number of non-fiction works in which the authors explain their views of Bible prophecy in a straightforward

  • Martin Luther King: Redefining Social Action

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    Martin Luther King Jr: Redefining Social Action in the 20th century Civil Right Movement of Nonviolence Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Martin Luther King Jr: Redefining Social Action in the 20th century Civil Right Movement of Nonviolence A Paper Submitted to Dr. Kenneth Cleaver In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course American Christianity CHHI 660-B01 By James E. Whitaker July 3, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. HISTORICAL

  • Hell: It's Real

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    Albert. Albert Barnes' Noted on the Entire Bible. 2013. Bell, Rob. Love Wins. HarperCollins e-books, 2011. Darby, John. "Luke 16:1-31." In John Darby's Synopsis. e-Sword, 2012. Goodrick, Edward W, and John R Kohlenberger, III. The Strongest NIV Exhaustive Concordance. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999. Mirriam- Webster, Incorporated. "Hell." In Mirriam-Webster Dictionary. GLIBMM Libraries, 2012. Scofield. "Luke 16:19." In Scofield's Reference Notes, by Scofield. e-Sword, 2012. Smith, Dr. Shelton. In Hell

  • Foot Washing in The Gospel of John

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    Ibid. 28. Romans 5:6-8, New International Version Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible: Vol. V. – Matthew to John. (McLean, Macdonald Publishing Company, 1662-1714), page 1094. Ibid. 1094. Andreas J. Köstenberger, Encountering John: The Gospel in Historical, Literary, and Theological Perspective. (Grand Rapids, Baker Academic, 1999), 146. John 20:21, The New Scofield Reference Bible

  • The Poetry of e.e. cummings

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    The Poetry of e.e. cummings The poems to come are for you and for me and are not for most people. --it's no use trying to pretend that mostpeople and ourselves are alike. Mostpeople have less in common with ourselves than the squarerootofminusone. You and I are human beings;mostpeople are snobs. Take the matter of being born. What does being born mean to mostpeople? Catastrophe unmitigated. Socialrevolution. The cultured aristocrat yanked out of his hyperexclusively ultravoluptuous superpalazzo