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  1. Judgment in the Old Testament: Shaphat©. The basic Old Testament idea about judgment may be summed up very simply in the words of Deuteronomy i. 17, ‘the judgement is God’s’. This is not to deny that there is much in the Old Testament about the judgment of man as well as about that of God.

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  2. Jun 11, 2013 · In this article, Theology of Work Project Biblical Studies editor Sean McDonough explores what it means to exercise dominion in God's image, rather than domination. A consequence we see in Genesis of being created in God’s image is that we are to “have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle ...

  3. May 30, 2013 · (1). It is not judging someone to be discerning with regard to his character or teaching. Many people cite Matthew 7:1 about not judging others, but they never bother to read down to verse 6, where Jesus says, “Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before swine….”

  4. Throughout the pages of the Bible we have accounts of people and their emotions. Some of these emotions are good, as in the case of Joseph, and some are accounts of how people violated God’s law because hey weren’t in control of their emotions. In this study let us examine five things:

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  5. Jul 3, 2004 · It is the proud who scoff at the things of God and His people (Proverbs 21:24). Affliction turns the saint toward God in humble dependence. In humility, leaders exercise their God-given authority self-sacrificially, laying down their lives for the sheep.

  6. Jun 28, 2004 · Weak, vacillating people like Ahab often want their own way just as much as headstrong, domineering people like Jezebel. But they react differently when they do not get it. While the forceful ones rant and rave, strike out at those who stand in their way, throw fits and destroy things, the weak ones sulk and pout and fret like spoiled children.

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  8. First, the judging and criticizing of others has got to stop. They need to be recognized as the gross sins of pride and arrogance that they are, not simply be- ing “negative” or “critical.”. And if those people are in positions of authority, it further demonstrates a lack of humility and submission.

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