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A Brief Biblical History – From Our People: A History of the …

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The Creation, The first day, The second day, Third the day, The Fourth Day, The Fifth Day, The Sixth Day, The Seventh Day The First Man and Woman, G-ds Blessing, The Garden of Eden, The Serpent, The First Commandment, The Plot, The First Sin, Their Excuse, The Punishment, Expulsion from the Garden of Eden Cain and Abel, Cains Jealousy, Cains Warned, The Murder of Abel, Cains Punishment, Cains Repentance, Cains Children, Cains Death Adams Death, Seths Children, Enoch, Methuselah The Wickedness of the People, The Ark, The Flood, The Flood Recedes, The Raven and the Dove, Noah Offering, The Seven Laws, Covenant with Noah Hams Sin, Shem and His Descendants Conceit of the People, Their Punishment, Nimrod Abrams Family, Abrams Birth, Nimrods Attempt on Abrams Life, Young Abram Recognizes G-d, Abram Destroys the Idols, In Nimrods Hands, The Miracle in the Furnace, G-d Commands and Promise to Abram, Abrams Obedience Abram Goes To Egypt, The Strife of the Herdsmen, Abram and Lot Separate, Lot a Prisoner of War, The Rescue Count the Stars, Takes Hagar as Wife, The Covenant, Abrahams Guests The Wickedness of the Sodomites, Abraham Pleads For Sodom, Lots Hospitality, Lot and His Family Are Saved, The Dead Sea Abraham in Gerar, Isaacs Birth, Ishmael, The Miraculous Well G-ds strange Command, Father and Son Together, The Akedah - Alter, Abrahams Reward, Abraham and Isaac Return, Sarahs Death Eliezers Mission, Eliezers Prayer, Rebekah at the Well, Rebekah and Isaac Marries Birth of the Twins, Jacob and Esau Grow Up, Abrahams Death, Esau Kills Nimrod, Jacob Buys the Birthright, Isaac Goes To Philistina Esaus Evil Ways, Rebekahs Ploy, The Blessing, Esau Returns Rebecca Sends Jacob to Haran, Jacob and Eliphaz, Jacobs Dream, Jacobs Vow, Jacobs Arrival in Haran The Price of a Wife, Jacobs Children, Jacobs Wealth Jacob Leaves Laban, Laban Instigates Esau to Make War on His Brother, Jacobs Strategy, Jacob Wrestles with an Angel, Jacobs Reconciliation with Esau, Jacobs Arrival in Canaan, Rachels Death The Destruction of Shechem, The War against the Seven Kings

Christians for Israel International – Start your biblical …

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NOW AVAILABLE: Why Jerusalem?

Palestine – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Palestine is a region in the Middle East. It is in the Levant, between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.[1][2][3] Many cultures have lived in Palestine through history and built their civilizations

Palestine: Pictures, Videos, Breaking News

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The school has committed to both strengthening and reviving the Christian Church in the Holy Land. Historically, evangelicals in the region do not have the reputation of playing well with others

Map of Palestine – Palestinian Maps and Information, Gaza …

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A wide variety of geographic definitions of Palestine have been used over the centuries, and those definitions have always been emotionally and politically contentious.

Palestine – Conservapedia

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Palestine (from Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: Pleshet, Palestina; Arabic: Filastn, Falastn) is a name sometimes given to part of the land that generally comprises the Promised Land given to the Israelites / Jews in the Bible. Though historically Jews did reside there, it is not directly associated with the Jewish promise, as it is a geopolitical designation more than a religious one. Palestine was a later name for the province of Judea in the Roman Empire, who ruled the Jewish people at that time.[1] The Romans also renamed Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina

Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights – Webster University

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Holocaust, Genocide, & Human Rights Created by Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D. Mass violence, torture, violations of fundamental human rights, and the mistreatment of human beings is not a new aspect of humanity; documentation of such events spans the historical record

Holocaust – TIME – News, pictures, quotes, archive

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Mar. 03, 1941 "The arithmetic that Hitler has taught to Jews in the Third Reich has been the misery of subtraction. From all of them he has taken something: privileges, property, homes, life

The Holocaust – U-S-History.com

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Introduction The Holocaust is generally regarded as the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and slaughter of approximately 6 million Jews ~ez_mdash~ two thirds of the total European Jewish population, and two-fifths of the Jews in the entire world ~ez_mdash~ but also millions of other victims, by the Nazi regime and its collaborators under Adolf Hitler. While the Jews were the primary target, there were many other ethnic, secular, religious, and national groups that suffered during the Holocaust, including Poles, Czechs, Greeks, Gypsies, Serbs, Ukranians, and Russians, as well as homosexuals, mentally and physically handicapped persons, trade unionists, prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses, and uncounted others. All were targeted because of their perceived "racial inferiority." The roots of Hitler's hatred Disagreements persist about the precise origins of Hitler's anti-semitism

Education & Outreach HOLOCAUST EDUCATION

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The Holocaust is woven into the very existence of those who lived during that time some seven decades ago. Today, young peoples knowledge of this horrific chapter of history is limited by educators choices in planning their classroom curriculum. Although the mandate of Never Again has proved difficult to achieve, the lessons of the Holocaust remain relevant and significant in the lives of youth, including the dangers of silence, the consequences of indifference, and the responsibility to protect the vulnerable.Through programs and curriculum, ADL helps educators bring these lessons to life for students


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