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Tamar’s Desire

Author : Angie Hager
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781973641834

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Tamar’s Desire by Angie Hager Pdf

Angie Hager’s path in life was not unfurling as she anticipated. Her womb was devoid of the babies she so desperately wanted to bring into the world. As she suffered in silence, she slowly began to realize that God had a plan for her life. But before his plan could take place, she first needed to learn lessons about herself, her marriage, and most importantly, how to rely on God through all circumstances. In a collection of heartfelt devotions, Hager shares personal stories, scripture, and reflective questions that demonstrate exactly how God is in control of every circumstance in our lives—including infertility. Her devotionals address the emotions that surround infertility such as jealousy, guilt, grief, and shame; the strain that infertility places on a marriage; our instinct to focus on what we don’t have instead of what we do; and our ability to find gratitude for all our blessings, even when they are not what we imagined them to be. Through it all, Hager reminds women that through prayer and faith, it is possible to strengthen their walk with Christ, even during such challenging times. Tamar’s Desire shares fifty-plus Christian devotions that offer hope, encouragement, and healing to those suffering from infertility.

Tamar's Dream

Author : Sharron L. Ensign
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2009-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 143273878X

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Tamar's Dream by Sharron L. Ensign Pdf

Tamars Dream is a desire of one woman to make the Galaxy, where she lives, a better place for all who dwell there. A way was needed to protect those in her employ, aid the Chair of the Galaxy Tribunal, and rescue those of other species. Each rescue adds something to the mix that is needed. Book Two to be released in summer of 2011.

Transforming the Struggles of Tamars

Author : Lina Androviene
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781625641083

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Transforming the Struggles of Tamars by Lina Androviene Pdf

This book explores the unprecedented challenge of involuntary singleness for women, and the implications of disregarding this challenge for the Christian (and particularly, baptistic) communities of faith. It argues that these communities not only fail involuntarily single women, but also in so doing, suffer a serious detriment to their own communal health and Christian witness. Taking the challenge of involuntary singleness as a test case, this book explores the method of convictional theology and argues for a holistic framework that can draw together the personal, communal, and visionary spheres of human existence. Although primarily a work of theological ethics, it also draws from a number of different disciplines, including cultural studies and sociology as well as intersections of science and theology.

Tamar’s Tears

Author : Andrew Sloane
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781630876128

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Tamar’s Tears by Andrew Sloane Pdf

Evangelical and feminist approaches to Old Testament interpretation often seem to be at odds with each other. The authors of this volume argue to the contrary: feminist and evangelical interpreters of the Old Testament can enter into a constructive dialogue that will be fruitful to both parties. They seek to illustrate this with reference to a number of texts and issues relevant to feminist Old Testament interpretation from an explicitly evangelical point of view. In so doing they raise issues that need to be addressed by both evangelical and feminist interpreters of the Old Testament, and present an invitation to faithful and fruitful reading of these portions of Scripture.

Tamar's Story: Diary of an Exile

Author : Ellen Crompton
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 519 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781470940409

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Tamar's Story: Diary of an Exile by Ellen Crompton Pdf

Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38) in Ancient Jewish Exegesis

Author : Esther Marie Menn
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004106308

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Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38) in Ancient Jewish Exegesis by Esther Marie Menn Pdf

This exploration of Genesis 38 in "The Testament of Judah," "Targum Neofiti," and "Genesis Rabbah" shows how new meanings emerge through encounters between the biblical text and later Jewish communities.

Genesis 12-50

Author : Mark Sheridan,Thomas C. Oden
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2002-10-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830814728

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Genesis 12-50 by Mark Sheridan,Thomas C. Oden Pdf

Genesis 12–50 recounts the history of the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph—and the early fathers used these passages to draw out the spiritual significance of the patriarchal narrative for Christian believers. In this ACCS volume, ancient commentators provide a wealth of ancient wisdom to stimulate the mind and nourish the soul of the church today.

The Righteousness of God

Author : Charles Lee Irons
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3161535189

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The Righteousness of God by Charles Lee Irons Pdf

Advocates of the New Perspective on Paul appeal to the view that "righteousness" in biblical theology is a Verhaltnisbegriff (relational concept). This is the view that "righteousness" does not mean conformity to a norm, nor is it an essentially legal concept; rather, "righteousness" denotes the fulfillment of the demands of a relationship, since the relationship itself is the norm. This relational interpretation of "righteousness" was first put forward by Hermann Cremer in 1899 and exercised a profound influence in biblical scholarship throughout the 20th century. It lies at the root of the New Perspective claim that "the righteousness of God" in Paul is a cipher for God's saving faithfulness to his covenant, a view defended by N. T. Wright, among others. Charles Lee Irons provides a critical examination of Cremer's chief arguments for the relational, covenant-faithfulness interpretation. The author argues instead for the view that "the righteousness of God" in Rom 1:17; 3: 21-22; 10:3; 2 Cor 5:21; and Phil 3:9 is the status of righteousness that comes from God as a gift.

Destructive Desires

Author : Robert J. Patterson
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781978803602

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Destructive Desires by Robert J. Patterson Pdf

Despite rhythm and blues culture’s undeniable role in molding, reflecting, and reshaping black cultural production, consciousness, and politics, it has yet to receive the serious scholarly examination it deserves. Destructive Desires corrects this omission by analyzing how post-Civil Rights era rhythm and blues culture articulates competing and conflicting political, social, familial, and economic desires within and for African American communities. As an important form of black cultural production, rhythm and blues music helps us to understand black political and cultural desires and longings in light of neo-liberalism’s increased codification in America’s racial politics and policies since the 1970s. Robert J. Patterson provides a thorough analysis of four artists—Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Adina Howard, Whitney Houston, and Toni Braxton—to examine black cultural longings by demonstrating how our reading of specific moments in their lives, careers, and performances serve as metacommentaries for broader issues in black culture and politics.

The Cry of Tamar

Author : Pamela Cooper-White
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451424423

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The Cry of Tamar by Pamela Cooper-White Pdf

In this comprehensive, practical, and gripping assessment of various forms of violence against women, Pamela Cooper-White challenges the Christian churches to examine their own responses to the cry of Tamar in our time. She describes specific forms of such violence and outlines appropriate pastoral responses. The second edition of this groundbreaking work is thoroughly updated and examines not only where the church has made progress since 1995 but also where women remain at unchanged or even greater risk of violence.

Arabic and Hebrew Love Poems in Al-Andalus

Author : Shari Lowin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135131609

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Arabic and Hebrew Love Poems in Al-Andalus by Shari Lowin Pdf

Arabic and Hebrew Love Poems in al-Andalus investigates a largely overlooked subset of Muslim and Jewish love poetry in medieval Spain: hetero- and homo-erotic love poems written by Muslim and Jewish religious scholars, in which the lover and his sensual experience of the beloved are compared to scriptural characters and storylines. This book examines the ways in which the scriptural referents fit in with, or differ from, the traditional Andalusian poetic conventions. The study then proceeds to compare the scriptural stories and characters as presented in the poems with their scriptural and exegetical sources. This new intertextual analysis reveals that the Jewish and Muslim scholar-poets utilized their sacred literature in their poems of desire as more than poetic ornamentation; in employing Qur’ānic heroes in their secular verses, the Muslim poets presented a justification of profane love and sanctification of erotic human passions. In the Hebrew lust poems, which utilize biblical heroes, we can detect subtle, subversive, and surprisingly placed interpretations of biblical accounts. Moving beyond the concern with literary history to challenge the traditional boundaries between secular and religious poetry, this book provides a new, multidisciplinary, approach to existing materials and will be of interest to students, scholars and researchers of Islamic and Jewish Studies as well as to those with an interest in Hebrew and Arabic poetry of Islamic Spain.

The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records

Author : Lorraine Cook White,Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Bibliographical literature
ISBN : 9780806316963

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The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records by Lorraine Cook White,Greater Omaha Genealogical Society Pdf

Volume 48 of the Barbour Collection is devoted entirely to the Connecticut town of Wallingford. Herein the researcher will find references to over 40,000 early inhabitants.

Dangerous Sisters of the Hebrew Bible

Author : Amy Kalmanofsky
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451469950

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Dangerous Sisters of the Hebrew Bible by Amy Kalmanofsky Pdf

Fathers, sons, and mothers take center stage in the Bibles grand narratives, Amy Kalmanofsky observes. Sisters and sisterhood receive less attention in scholarship but, she argues, play an important role in narratives, revealing anxieties related to desire, agency, and solidarity among women playing out (and playing against) their roles in a patrilineal society. Most often, she shows, sisters are destabilizing figures in narratives about family crisis, where property, patrimony, and the resilience of community boundaries are at risk. Kalmanofsky demonstrates that the particular role of sisters had important narrative effects, revealing previously underappreciated dynamics in Israelite society.

Tamar's Dress

Author : Melissa Russell,Jeanine Murrow
Publisher : Xulon Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2010-08
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781609571696

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Tamar's Dress by Melissa Russell,Jeanine Murrow Pdf

WHAT ARE YOU CLOTHED IN? Our story begins in 2 Samuel 13. This is the story of Tamar. She was the beautiful daughter of King David. Tamar was clothed in beauty and grace until she was violated. Afterward all she could see was shame and disgrace. Tamar chose to remain clothed in it. Sadly, we are no different than Tamar. We are clothed with words, labels and false identities. These garments claim to be our identity and value but are they? We are going to look at what Christ has to say about us. It is time to change our wardrobe. There is power in what we are clothed in. Take a walk with us and learn what you can be clothed in. You do not have to remain clothed in your desolation. Melissa Russell is a wife and mother of 3 children. She has one terrific son-in-law. She has been a Women's Ministry leader for 9 years. Her passion is to study and teach the Word of God and the history of our faith. She shares a love of words with her co-writer and dear friend. Her desire is to teach women that they do not have to remain clothed in their desolation. We have a new garment called Enabling GRACE! Jeanine Murrow is a wife to an amazing husband. She is a devoted mom and home school teacher to two wonderful boys. She is a part time ER nurse and a full time friend to the author of this beautiful book. Her passion is to study the Word of God and share it with other women. Jeanine aspires to be a woman of integrity with the Proverbs 31 woman as her role model and Proverbs 31:25 as her life verse.

Confronting Our Discomfort

Author : Tamar Jacobson
Publisher : Heinemann Educational Books
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015056843355

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Confronting Our Discomfort by Tamar Jacobson Pdf

How do our own attitudes get in the way of anti-bias in the classroom? In this practical resource, Tamar Jacobson provides a framework for early childhood teachers and education professors to confront this issue head on. And she knows whereof she speaks. Growing up Jewish in the former colony of Rhodesia, Jacobson is in a unique position to challenge us with her disquiet, move us with her perspective, and change our ideas. What's more, she guides us along the tricky path towards an anti-bias curriculum-showing us how to see our own shortcomings, stop the perpetuation of negatives, and clear the way for children to gain a greater understanding of the world and its possibilities.