Test 3 Flashcards

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The country in which Esther became the queen.

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Persia

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The captain of the guard who bought Joseph from the ishamelistes.

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Potiphar

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He was a talented Israelite that was out into slavery when Babylon besieged Judah.

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Daniel

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The individual that the chief priests plotted to kill so that the people would not remember the great deeds of Jesus.

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Lazarus

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The cupbearer spoke well of his ability to interpret dreams, which ended up releasing him from jail.

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Joseph

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The king who chose Esther as queen.

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Xerxes

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The land in which the people of Israel were enslaved in.

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Egypt, Babylon, and Persia.

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He was sold into slavery by his own brothers.

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Joseph

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The place where Jesus overturned the tables and cleared the temples.

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Jerusalem

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He enslaved the Israelites because he didn’t remember Joseph or what Joseph had done for his people.

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He showed great leadership by modeling the behavior of becoming less so that another can become greater.

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John the Baptist

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The king who cared for Daniel and was joyful when he came out from the lions den.

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Darius

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The caretaker of Esther who discovered the plot to kill the king.

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Mordecai

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The person who persuaded the king that killing all of the Jews in their land was necessary.

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Haman

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His wife tried to seduce Joseph, which caused him to run away from his owner and be thrown into jail.

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Potiphar

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He was brought to a place of power when interpreting a dream about an upcoming famine.

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Joseph

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He was brought to a place of power due to “his ability to understand visions and dreams of all kinds.”

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Daniel

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17
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Who were the children reacting to, causing the chief priests to be indignant.

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Jesus

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18
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The nation who conquered Daniels people.

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Babylon

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19
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Influenced the king not to kill all the Jewish people in his land.

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Esther

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20
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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be faithful in?

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Prayer

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21
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How long was the decree affecting Daniel that no one could worship any God or man except the king?

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30 days

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What was the name of the king that was ruling when the decree was out into place?

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Darius

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What was the name of the king when his nation conquered Daniels people?

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Nebuchadnezzar

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In Romans 12:20, what does the author teach about who’s responsibility it is to avenge the wrongs done to us?

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We are to forgive the offense and allow God to avenge.

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What was the name of the king who made Daniel the third highest ruler in the nation?

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Belshazzar

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26
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What was the name of the king who made a new decree after Daniel came out of the lions den about all in his kingdom toward Daniels God?

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Darius

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27
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Paul states that faith comes from hearing the message, and that hearing the message comes from where?

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The word.

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How did the king respond to his administrators and satraps who accused Daniel of disloyalty to the king?

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They and their families were placed in the lions den.

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In Romans 12:2 it states “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world.” What is the pattern of this world?

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Self-centeredness

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30
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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be patient in?

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Affliction

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In Romans 12:13, Paul teaches that relief from dwelling in our problems is found in what action?

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Serving the needs of others.

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32
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In Romans 12:2, Paul states that you will be transformed by the renewing of what?

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Your mind.

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33
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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be joyful in?

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Hope

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34
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In Romans 12:20, why are you “heaping burning coals” on your enemy if you feed them or give them something to drink?

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Because they are not expecting you to love them.

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In Romans 12:1-2, Paul teaches that you will be able to do what act when you are renewed?

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Test and approve Gods will.

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36
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What adjectives are used to describe Gods will?

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Good, pleasing, and perfect.

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37
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In Romans 12:3-8, why does Paul use the human body to describe the spiritual gifts that each of us bave?

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Each part has an important role to play, we are stronger when united together, and we are not in competition for the same roles.

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38
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Complete Romans 14:13: “Therefore let us stop ___ one another. Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in your brothers way.”

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Passing judgement on.

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39
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Complete Romans 14:19: “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual ___?”

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Edification

40
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What is the “continuing debt” described in Romans 13 that we owe each other?

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Love

41
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Romans 12 teaches that “we are to overcome evil with ___?”

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Good

42
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The intrinsic gifts and call that have been placed within you and on your life.

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Can never be taken away.

43
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What does Paul use to describe how we are connected people to God through the grace of Jesus?

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The Ingrafted branch.

44
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What does Paul use to describe how there are those chosen to share the gospel of the grace of Jesus?

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The remnant.

45
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When we choose to rebel against the authority that God has instituted we.

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Are bringing judgement on ourselves.

46
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In Romans 14. How are we to respond to people when we are involved in disputable matters?

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Accept others without judgement.

47
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Complete Romans 15:5 “Maythe God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of…?”

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Hope

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Which adjectives are used in Romans 14:17… “For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of ___, ___ and ___ in the Holy Spirit.

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Righteousness, joy, and peace.

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What is the false god of gratifying selfish behavior mentioned in Romans 11?

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Baal

50
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In Romans 13, the author states that all the commandments are summed up in what rule?

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Love your neighbors as yourself.

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What is significant about Romans 13:11 “And do this, understanding the present time. The hour has come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed.”

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Everyday we are closer to dying and going to heaven. Once we accept truth, we should no longer walk in darkness. So wake up now and don’t wait.

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In Romans 15, what two actions are the strong in faith called to do in regards to this who are weak in faith?

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Bear with the failings of the weak and don’t please ourselves.

53
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What is significant about Romans 15:7 “Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you.”

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Christ accepted us as sinners

54
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What is the stumbling stone?

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The belief that we can attain righteousness by works.

55
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The Gentiles received righteousness through what? But, the people of Israel did not receive righteousness, why?

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Works, they did not want to hear the message.

56
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What are the two ways Paul describes those who find themselves in a “spirit of stupor?”

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Do not hear and do not see.

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In Romans 15:4 it states that “everything that was written in the past was written for” what purpose?

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To teach us.

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Define sovereignty and explain why Christians have a unique understanding of it?

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Freedom from external control. We are no longer slaves to sin.

59
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Define being disobedient and obstinate and explain why this behavior causes people to not hear the word of God.

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60
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What is the “priestly duty” that is described in Romans 15:16?

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Proclaiming the gospel of God.

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In Romans 15:18 Paul testifies that he will not venture to speak of anything except what?

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The testimony of what Christ had done through him and taught him.

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In Romans 16 Paul urges us to watch out for people who promote acting contrary to the teaching you have learned - what two manners do people promote this?

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Cause divisions and put obstacles in your way.

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What two facts regarding a critics criticism make it seem like their criticism is valid?

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There is clearly a problem at hand and their suggestion is a solution that you can’t test.

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In Romans 26, Paul’s warns of what two methods that people use when deceiving the minds of the naive?

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Smooth talk and flattery.

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Paul states in Romans 14:23 that “man who has doubts is condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith” what is he doubting? What is he eating?

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He is doubting his faith in God and his call to love God and love others. He is eating the self centered philosophy of the world.

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What action does Romans 15 describe as making us weak and making us strong?

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Weak: Promoting ourselves
Strong: Serving others

67
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Romans 15 teaches that the purpose of the church is what?

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Unity

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In Romans 14, why does Paul warn against passing judgement in multiple verses?

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We should not pass judgement, rather we should love. When we pass judgement there is an underlying assumption that we are better or higher than another, which is a lie.

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Essay

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Essay

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Essay

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Essay

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73
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Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart.

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A statement that illustrates the Psalmist’s foundation if faith.

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But as for me, my feet had almost slipped; I had nearly lost my foothold.

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The verse that describes the Psalmist doubting his faith.

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For I envied the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked. They have no struggles; their bodies are healthy and strong. They are free from the burdens common to man; they are not plagued by human ills.

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The verse that describes all that the Psalmist sees around him and thus caused this struggle with his faith.

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Therefore pride is their necklace;

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The verse that describes how the self-centered glorify themselves by displaying the awards and achievements of their life.

77
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They clothe themselves won’t violence.

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The verse that illustrates how the self-centered seek out victory over others - to be the winners and exalt themselves over the losers.

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From their callous hearts comes iniquity; the evil conceits of their minds know no limits.

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The verse that illustrates how the self-centered don’t even consider God or others when they go about planning the actions, words, and behaviors of their life.

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They scoff, and speak with malice: in their arrogance they threaten oppression.

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The verse that illustrates how self-centered people bully others into believing that they will either take away what they value or exclude them from an opportunity to prosper.

80
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Their mouths lay claim to heaven, and their tongues fake possession of the earth.

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The verse that illustrates how the selfish believe that the world is theirs and their accomplishments are to be admired as though they’re a god.

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Therefore their people turn to them and drink up waters in abundance.

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The verse that illustrates how others begin to follow the selfish hoping to discover and copy why they’ve been successful on earth.

82
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They say, “How can God know? Does the most high knowledge?”

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The verse that shows how the self-centered have a mocking attitude towards God.

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This is what wicked are like - always carefree, they increase in wealth.

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The verse that illustrates how the self-centered don’t even consider God or others when they go about planning the actions, words, and behaviors of their life.

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Surely in vain have I kept my heart pure; in vain have I washed my hands of innocence all day long I have plagued; I have been punished every morning. If I had said, “I will speak thus,” I would have betrayed your children.

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The verse that describes the Psalmist’s inner struggles in thinking that his effort at loving God and loving others has been a waste of time.

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When I tried to understand all of this, it was oppressive to me.

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The verse that describes the Psalmist’s emotions when trying to make sense of what he sees.

86
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Till I entered the sanctuary of God; then I understood their final destiny.

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The verse that describes where the Psalmist found peace.

87
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Surely you place them on slippery ground; you cast them down to ruin. How suddenly are they destroyed, completely swept away by terrors! As a dream when one awakes, so when you arise, O Lord, you will despise them as fantasies.

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The verse that shows the consequence of those who live only for the benefits of this physical world.

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When my heart was grieved and my spirit embittered, I was senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you. Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory. Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.

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The verse that shows the consequence of those who follow God.

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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Fallacy

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