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The Unity of the Twelve

The Unity of the Twelve
Author: Paul R. House
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1850752508

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The Thematic Unity of the Book of the Twelve

The Thematic Unity of the Book of the Twelve
Author: Jason T. LeCureux
Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781907534485

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'Return to me', declares Yhwh of Hosts, 'and I will return to you', declares Yhwh of Hosts. The sentence stands at the head of the prophecy of Zechariah. But what does it mean to 'return to Yhwh'? And what does it mean that Yhwh 'will return to you'? LeCureux argues that it is this call to repentance, and Yhwh's responses to it, that form the unifying and organizing theme of return for the Book of the Twelve. While studies on the development and composition of the Twelve have proved fruitful in recent years, this book attempts to expand on those works by looking closely at the final form of the Twelve, particularly of its opening and closing books and the role that canonical position and theme play within the Book. This project begins by defining the function of theme in biblical books, and then compares the role theme plays in Isaiah with its role in the Twelve, before engaging in the primary task of exegesis.


The Book of the Twelve

The Book of the Twelve
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004424326

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In The Book of the Twelve: Composition, Reception, and Interpretation, an international group of biblical scholars discuss different aspects of the formation, interpretation, and reception of the Book of the Twelve as a literary unity.


The Twelve Powers

The Twelve Powers
Author: Charles Fillmore
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781518601422

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The Twelve Powers is a metaphysical look at twelve expressions of the divine power inherent in each of us. Expressions such as love, faith, strength, zeal, and imagination are discussed. Jesus prophesied of the time when we who would sit with him on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. This book explains the meaning of this mystical reference, what and where the twelve thrones are, and what attainments are necessary by us before we can follow Jesus in this phase of regeneration. Generation sustains and perpetuates the human; regeneration unfolds and glorifies the divine. It is not expected that beginners in the study of metaphysical Christianity will understand this book. It deals with forces that function below and above the field of the conscious mind. The average religious thinker knows nothing about the sub-conscious mind and very little about the super-conscious; this book presupposes a working knowledge of both. This book aims to clear up the mystery that ever envelops the advent, life, and death of Jesus. Here is your copy of this classic New Thought book. Read it, follow it, meditate on it and you can use the twelve powers.


God's Glory in Salvation through Judgment

God's Glory in Salvation through Judgment
Author: James M. Hamilton Jr.
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433521350

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In Exodus 34 Moses asks to see God’s glory, and God reveals himself as a God who is merciful and just. James Hamilton Jr. contends that from this passage comes a biblical theology that unites the meta-narrative of Scripture under one central theme: God’s glory in salvation through judgment. Hamilton begins in the Old Testament by showing that Israel was saved through God’s judgment on the Egyptians and the Caananites. God was glorified through both his judgment and mercy, accorded in salvation to Israel. The New Testament unfolds the ultimate display of God’s glory in justice and mercy, as it was God’s righteous judgment shown on the cross that brought us salvation. God’s glory in salvation through judgment will be shown at the end of time, when Christ returns to judge his enemies and save all who have called on his name. Hamilton moves through the Bible book by book, showing that there is one theological center to the whole Bible. The volume’s systematic method and scope make it a unique resource for pastors, professors, and students.


Lessons in Truth

Lessons in Truth
Author: Harriette Emilie Cady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1919
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

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The Unity of Combinatorics

The Unity of Combinatorics
Author: Ezra Brown
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1470465094

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Combinatorics, or the art and science of counting, is a vibrant and active area of pure mathematical research with many applications. The Unity of Combinatorics succeeds in showing that the many facets of combinatorics are not merely isolated instances of clever tricks but that they have numerous connections and threads weaving them together to form a beautifully patterned tapestry of ideas. Topics include combinatorial designs, combinatorial games, matroids, difference sets, Fibonacci numbers, finite geometries, Pascal's triangle, Penrose tilings, error-correcting codes, and many others. Anyone with an interest in mathematics, professional or recreational, will be sure to find this book both enlightening and enjoyable. Few mathematicians have been as active in this area as Richard Guy, now in his eighth decade of mathematical productivity. Guy is the author of over 300 papers and twelve books in geometry, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics. In addition to being a life-long number-theorist and combinatorialist, Guy's co-author, Ezra Brown, is a multi-award-winning expository writer. Together, Guy and Brown have produced a book that, in the spirit of the founding words of the Carus book series, is accessible “not only to mathematicians but to scientific workers and others with a modest mathematical background.”


The Twelve Prophets in the New Testament

The Twelve Prophets in the New Testament
Author: Michael B. Shepherd
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2011
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781433113468

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It has been widely recognized that the Book of the Twelve, Hosea to Malachi, was considered a single composition in antiquity. Recent articles and monographs have discussed the internal clues to this composition, but there has been little effort to understand the way the New Testament authors quote from the Twelve in light of the compositional unity of the book. The Twelve Prophets in the New Testament contends that New Testament quotations from the Twelve presuppose knowledge of the larger whole and cannot be understood correctly apart from awareness of the compositional strategy of the Twelve.


Twelve Powers in You

Twelve Powers in You
Author: David Williamson D. Min.
Publisher: HCI
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-04-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781558747463

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Twelve Powers in You re-introduces the idea popularized by Unity Church leader Charles Filmore that the body has twelve powers: faith, wisdom, enthusiasm, power, imagination, understanding, love, order, life, strength, release and will. These twelve powers are not separate from the physical body, but are expressed through it. This fascinating book teaches readers how to access these dynamic powers to bring them healing, love and success. Authors David Williamson, a minister, Gay Lynn Williamson, a psychotherapist, and Robert Knapp, a medical doctor, have spent most of their lives exploring the terrain of our whole being. Now, they've incorporated their comprehensive and unique blend of skills to help readers-as they have helped thousands of others in their practices and ministry-explore and develop the Twelve Powers inherent within everyone. Using a whole-brain learning approach that incorporates visualizations, affirmations, exercises and case studies, the book is comprehensive yet easily accessible. Readers will learn how others have healed themselves by harnessing their twelve powers, learn how to express each power in themselves in a healthy way and gain medical expertise on how each power externalizes within a particular organ or body system. This must-have book makes a marvelous self-study course on self-improvement for the whole year.


Unity and Disunity in Ezra-Nehemiah

Unity and Disunity in Ezra-Nehemiah
Author: Mark J. Boda
Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Until the late 1960s the scholarly consensus was that Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah was a single, unified literary work. Then arguments began to be mounted for treating Chronicles as a distinct composition, and the majority of scholars were swayed by these arguments, though others retained the older consensus view. In recent years, some scholars have begun to suggest that Ezra and Nehemiah are distinct literary entities. This new debate is the occasion for the present volume. Here scholars from around the globe (Canada, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, Israel, Korea, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States) showcase current scholarly explanations for the final shape of this literary complex known as Ezra-Nehemiah. Fourteen scholars present their approach to the unity or disunity of this literature employing research methodologies that range from the diachronic to the synchronic. Critical responses to this emerging research are provided by three reviewers (Joseph Blenkinsopp, Tamara Eskenazi and Hugh Williamson) whose work laid the foundation in earlier decades for much of the discussion today. The result is a rich conversation which provides an enlightening resource for the study of these biblical books in particular as well as for reflection on the impact of one's interpretive framework on the study of ancient literature in general.