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The text compiles scriptural references that emphasize the feminine aspects of God, exploring divine wisdom, nurturing attributes, and maternal imagery in sacred texts.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Divine Feminine, Wisdom, God’s Compassion
Document Type:
Religious Text / Scriptural Excerpt
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Religious/Spiritual Communities
Period of Validity:
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Approval Date:
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Year:
1940s
Region / City:
New Orleans
Topic:
Theatre, Southern Gothic, Symbolism, Social Change, American Dream
Document type:
Analytical Essay
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theatre students, Scholars of American Literature
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
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Contextual description
Title:
Detestable Practices and Biblical Prohibitions in Deuteronomy 18 and Related Scriptures
Primary Scripture References:
Deuteronomy 18:9–12; 9:4–5; Genesis 15:16; Leviticus 18:21; Ezekiel 21:21; John 8:44; Isaiah 47:9–13; 8:19; 2 Chronicles 33:6; 2 Kings 23:26–27; 1 Chronicles 10:13–14; Daniel 2:2; Hebrews 9:27; Luke 16:22–26
Theme:
Biblical condemnation of occult and divination practices
Type of Document:
Religious teaching text
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
Key Topics:
Child sacrifice, divination, sorcery, witchcraft, mediums, spiritism, astrology, magic, Wicca
Geographical Context Mentioned:
Canaan; Judah; Jerusalem; Babylon
Figures Mentioned:
Abraham; Isaac; Jacob; Saul; Manasseh
Source Basis:
Biblical scripture with explanatory commentary
Intended Audience:
Readers seeking biblical perspective on occult practices
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Biblical study
Document Type:
Textual analysis
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Ken Johnson
Target Audience:
Readers of biblical texts
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
The document provides an analysis and paraphrase of Hebrews 7:
1-3 from the King James Version, along with related Bible verses and references.
Note:
Year
Theme:
Religious Doctrine
Document Type:
Sacred Text
Target Audience:
Faithful Members
Context Description:
This document outlines the stages of spiritual progression and the associated doctrines, using religious symbolism and references to sacred texts.
GiveCentral Electronic GivingPlease Register to Donate Weekly to Divine Mercy Parish Via GiveCentral
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Brooklyn, New York
Topic:
Religious donations, financial support
Document Type:
Church announcement
Organization / Institution:
Divine Mercy Parish
Author:
Fr. Tom
Target Audience:
Parishioners of Divine Mercy Parish
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Document provides detailed instructions for parishioners of Divine Mercy Parish to register and make donations through GiveCentral, along with a message on the importance of supporting the parish during the pandemic.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Christian theology, interfaith dialogue
Document type:
Course syllabus
Institution:
HJ International Graduate School for Peace and Public Leadership
Author:
Dr. Robert S. Kittel
Target audience:
Graduate students, Christian clergy
Period of validity:
Spring Semester 2025
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Department:
International Relations
Author:
ENAYABA DIVINE
Assignment:
Discuss scenarios where troubleshooting skills were effectively applied
Audience:
Students, IT professionals, Business managers
Date of submission:
2021
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Madang, Papua New Guinea
Topic:
Higher Education, Postgraduate Research
Document Type:
Program Description
Organization / Institution:
Divine Word University
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Prospective PhD students
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Institution:
Divine Word University
Address:
P O Box 483, Madang, Papua New Guinea
Contact:
Tel (675) 422 2937; Fax (675) 422 2812; Email [email protected]
Program:
Master of Research Methodology (MRM)
Document type:
Postgraduate student application form
Language requirement:
English language proficiency evidence required if prior instruction not in English
Sections included:
Personal details, English language proficiency, academic attainments, employment history, statement of purpose, 250-word essay requirement
Candidate declaration:
All information true and correct; signature and date required
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Seminary
Theme:
Spirituality, Sacred Scripture
Document Type:
Reflection
Author:
Timothy Grumbach
Target Audience:
Religious community, seminarians, Catholic lectors
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
October 2023
Date of Changes:
None
Author:
Irfan Ajvazi
Institution:
Tesla Academy of Sciences
Primary Text Discussed:
Plato’s The Apology
Related Works Referenced:
Plato’s Euthyphro; Plato’s The Phaedo
Philosophical Figures Discussed:
Socrates; Plato
Historical Context:
Trial of Socrates in Athens, 399 BCE
Key Themes:
Philosophy; Ethics; Religion; Piety; Wisdom; Monotheism and Polytheism; Delphic Oracle
Accusers Mentioned:
Meletus; Anytus
Religious Reference:
Oracle of Delphi; Apollo
Type of Document:
Academic philosophical essay
Geographical Context:
Athens, Ancient Greece
Year:
2006
Region / city:
-
Theme:
Religious Liturgy
Document Type:
Divine Liturgy Text
Organization / Institution:
The Orthodox Church in America
Author:
-
Target Audience:
-
Period of validity:
-
Approval date:
-
Date of changes:
-
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Madang, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea
Subject:
University Governance and Administration
Document Type:
Governance Manual
Organization:
Divine Word University
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Faculty, Students, and University Administrators
Period of Effect:
2017-2019
Approval Date:
24 November 2017
Date of Updates:
July 2018, July 2019
Date of Last Update:
4 September 2019
Date:
20-0424
Language:
English
Theme:
Spiritual transformation and collective consciousness
Subject:
Father and Son relationship; Friendship as divine relationship
Document Type:
Spiritual discussion transcript
Participants:
AAY; Daniel; Allan; Alan; Atori
Religious References:
Holy Ghost; Christ; Father and Son; Rapture; Seals; Chosen Place of Worship
Concepts:
All in All; transference of spirit; collective body; new creation; anointing
Context:
Online forum and social media discussion
Form:
Dialogic conversation with attributed speakers
Date:
May 6
Liturgical Day:
Bright Monday
Feast:
Pascha
Services:
Vespers of Pascha; Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Gospel Reading:
John 20:19–25
Psalm References:
Psalm 67; Psalm 76; Psalm 117
Tone:
Tone 2; Tone 5; Tone 7
Liturgical Elements:
Troparion; Stichera; Aposticha; Prokeimenon; Theotokion (Dogmatikon)
Principal Hymn:
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death
Biblical Figures Mentioned:
Christ; Archangels; Moses; The Virgin Mary; Apostles; Myrrh-bearing Women
Type of Document:
Orthodox Christian liturgical service text
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Orthodox Christian liturgical service text containing the hymns, psalm verses, Gospel reading from John 20:
19–25, and appointed chants for the celebration of Pascha on Bright Monday, May 6.
Note:
Year
Topic:
Religious / Biblical Studies
Document Type:
Religious Commentary
Title:
The Office of the Typica during the Period of the Octoechos (Without Divine Liturgy)
Liturgical Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Language:
English
Type of Document:
Liturgical office
Liturgical Context:
Period of the Octoechos
Associated Services:
Sixth Hour; Ninth Hour; Divine Liturgy (when not served)
Structure:
Psalms; Beatitudes; Prokeimenon; Epistle; Gospel; Symbol of Faith; Lord’s Prayer; Kontakion; Hypakoë
Primary Texts Included:
Psalm 102; Psalm 145; The Beatitudes; The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
Intended Use:
Public worship
Clergy Roles Mentioned:
Reader; Priest
Occasion:
Sundays; Feasts of the Lord; Commemorations of Saints
Year:
2026
Region / City:
International / Online Publication
Topic:
Theology, Philosophy of Religion
Document Type:
Academic Article
Institution / Organization:
Unaffiliated / Scholarly Journal Submission
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Philosophers, Theologians, Religious Scholars
Period Covered:
Biblical references to divine repentance, contemporary theological analysis
Keywords:
God, Repentance, Omnibenevolence, Omniscience, Open Theism, Geachianism, Paradox, Perfect Being Theology
Format:
Textual analysis with philosophical argumentation
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Sacred texts referenced:
Book of Isaiah; Epistle to the Hebrews; Gospel of John
Biblical passages:
Isaiah 43:25; Hebrews 8:12; John 3:17
Theme:
Forgiveness of sins; divine mercy; redemption
Type of document:
Devotional reflection
Genre:
Religious commentary
Primary subject:
God’s forgiveness and the remembrance of sins
Theological focus:
God’s mercy, redemption, and trust in divine promises
Intended audience:
Christian believers and readers of the Bible
Key concepts:
forgiveness, redemption, compassion, trust in God’s word
Christian devotional commentary reflecting on Isaiah 43:
25 in relation to Hebrews 8:12 and John 3:17, discussing divine forgiveness, redemption, and the contrast between human memory of wrongdoing and God’s promise not to remember sins.