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Structured notes and summaries of biblical episodes from 1 Samuel and related scriptures highlighting Saul’s disobedience, David’s interactions with Philistines, and the Amalekite raid, intended for study and reference.
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Ancient Israel
Topic:
Biblical narratives, Saul and David, Philistines, Mediums
Document type:
Study notes / Scripture commentary
Source texts:
1 Samuel 28–30, 1 Chronicles 10, Leviticus 19:31
Author:
Unknown
Intended audience:
Students or readers of the Bible
Period covered:
Events during Saul’s reign and David’s early military campaigns
Key events:
Saul consulting a medium, David with Philistines, Amalekite raid on Ziklag
Figures:
Saul, David, Samuel, Achish, Philistine commanders, Abiathar
Setting:
Israel, Philistine territories, Ziklag, Endor, Ramah, Gilboa, Shunem, Aphek
Religious context:
Israelite monarchy, laws against mediums, divine guidance
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Caledon, Ontario, Canada
Theme:
Outdoor education, environmental learning
Document Type:
Activity Information Form
Organization:
Girl Guides of Canada
Responsible Staff:
Assigned Guiders
Participants:
Girl Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers, Adult supervisors
Activity Dates:
November 28–30, 2025
Location:
TRCA Albion Hills Field Centre
Accommodation Type:
Meeting hall, camp building, tents
Supervision Ratios:
1:7 for Guides and Pathfinders, 1:15 for Rangers, minimum 2 Guiders
Cost:
$141.25 per girl participant; $141.25 per adult outside ratio
Planned Activities:
Eco Jeopardy, Wilderness Survival Skills, Forestry, Plantation Management, Campfire Leadership, Indigenous Studies
Transportation Provided By:
Parents/guardians/caregivers
Equipment and Food:
Provided by organizers
Third Party Providers:
TRCA Albion Hills Field Centre staff with required waivers
Year:
2014
Location:
Washington, USA
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Organization:
Washington Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (WACTE)
Participants:
Connie Lambert, Patrick Sexton, Jennifer Wallace, Mark Bergeson, Cap Peck, Mary Jo Larsen, Sharon Straub, Bob Cooper, Jim DePaepe, Frank Kline
Topics:
Teacher preparation, edTPA assessment, PESB activities, legislative updates, data-driven program improvement
Intended audience:
WACTE members, teacher education institutions, policymakers
Date of meetings:
October 28–30, 2014
Year:
2015
Dates:
July 28–30, 2015
Event name:
TALL-IL 2.0
Document type:
Workshop schedule
Subject:
Language teaching methodology and curriculum design
Main topics:
Proficiency guidelines, thematic unit design, assessment, communication modes, lesson planning, program alignment
Activities:
Focus questions, work sessions, discussions, meals, reception
Locations mentioned:
Little Flower; Bonaventure; dining commons
Target audience:
Language educators and program instructors
Structure:
Daily schedule with session topics, work time, and meals
Program components:
Thematic unit development; assessment design; feedback practices; authentic text use
Year:
2017
Date:
27 August 2017
Place:
Singapore
Organization:
Crossroads International Church Singapore
Author:
Dr. Rick Griffith
Series:
Message 3 of 66
Biblical Book:
Leviticus
Bible Version:
NLT
Duration:
60 Minutes
Topic:
Holiness
Subject:
How can we continue to enjoy God’s presence after we come to know him?
Main Idea:
Be holy as God is holy
Primary Text:
Leviticus 11:44–45
Structure:
Two main points (Lev 1–10; Lev 11–27)
Related Passages:
Exodus 40:34; 1 Corinthians 5:7; Genesis 15:6; 1 John 1:9; Matthew 8:4; Mark 1:44
Historical Context:
Israel at Mount Sinai after the Exodus
Purpose:
The listeners will confess and purge any practice that is less than holy
Intended Audience:
Congregation of Crossroads International Church Singapore
Liturgical Element:
Congregational song “Holy, Holy, Holy”
Year:
2022
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Bible Translation, Notes
Document Type:
Translation Notes
Organization:
Wycliffe Associates
Author:
Wycliffe Associates
Target Audience:
Translators
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Context description:
A set of translation notes related to the English Unlocked Literal Bible (ULB), intended for translators working with various biblical books and passages.
Language:
English
Religious tradition:
Jewish biblical interpretation with references to early Christian texts
Primary biblical passages:
Leviticus 17; Psalm 81; Proverbs 7:1–27; Isaiah 66:1–12
Referenced commentators:
Rashi; Hakham Tzfet
Additional sources:
Theological Dictionary of the New Testament; Philo of Alexandria
Key themes:
sacrificial law; prohibition of blood consumption; idolatry; piety; sefirot symbolism
Liturgical context:
Shabbat readings and Rosh Chodesh observance
Concepts discussed:
Temple sacrifice; satyrs/demons; moral virtue; wisdom and knowledge; divine commandments
Document type:
religious study notes with discussion questions
Intended use:
textual study and interpretive reflection on Torah passages
Traditions referenced:
rabbinic commentary; Kabbalistic sefirot; Hellenistic Jewish philosophy
Year:
Unknown
Region:
Israel / Biblical Lands
Theme:
Religious Instruction / Priestly Laws
Document Type:
Study Guide / Commentary
Institution:
None specified
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Believers studying Torah and Brit Hadashah
Biblical References:
Leviticus 21:1-24:23, 1 Corinthians 10:20-23
Topics Covered:
Priesthood regulations, holy convocations, YHVH’s appointed times, blasphemy consequences, ego and spiritual discernment
Period Covered:
Biblical times
Related Tables:
Table 1 – Leviticus 21:18-20 Blemishes and spiritual lessons
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Worship, Christian giving, Biblical teaching
Document Type:
Devotional essay
Organization / Institution:
PWOC (Protestant Women of the Chapel)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Members of military chapel women’s ministry
Scriptural References:
1 Chronicles 28-29, 2 Corinthians 8-9, Acts 11
Period:
Contemporary application based on Biblical narrative
Main Focus:
Relationship between worship, personal devotion, and financial giving
Year:
2022
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Bible Translation, Notes
Document Type:
Translation Notes
Organization:
Wycliffe Associates
Author:
Wycliffe Associates
Target Audience:
Translators
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Context description:
A set of translation notes related to the English Unlocked Literal Bible (ULB), intended for translators working with various biblical books and passages.
Year:
2026
Genre:
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Type of Document:
Novel excerpt
Author:
Not specified
Setting:
Earth and Magical Universe
Main Characters:
Sinera Black, Unetz Chort, King Kerrasar
Conflict:
Universal war between humans and magical beings
Key Events:
Battle in a city, sorting of rebels, arrival at Varrosaba fortress
Perspective:
Third-person narrative
Intended Audience:
General readers of fantasy fiction
Year:
1968
Publisher:
Bantam Doubleday, Dell Books for Young Readers
Author:
Lloyd Alexander
ISBN:
0-440-43574-9
Genre:
Fantasy novel
Series:
The Chronicles of Prydain
Target Audience:
Young readers
Original Publication Date:
April 1990 (reprint)
Setting:
Prydain, a fictional land inspired by Wales
Main Characters:
Taran, Princess Eilonwy, Gurgi, Fflewddur Fflam, Hen Wen
Language:
English
Copyright:
© 1968 Lloyd Alexander
Primary Texts:
2 Kings 19; 2 Chronicles 31–32
Biblical Figures:
Hezekiah; Sennacherib; Isaiah son of Amoz; Eliakim; Shebna; Rabshakeh
Historical Setting:
Kingdom of Judah during the Assyrian invasion
Religious Tradition:
Biblical Christianity
Scriptural References:
2 Corinthians 12:10; Hebrews 11:33; Psalm 46:10; Psalm 91:1–2; Psalm 130:5; John 15:18–20; Ephesians 6:12; 2 Corinthians 2:11
Subject:
Faith, spiritual conflict, leadership of Hezekiah, trust in God during crisis
Document Type:
Sermon outline / Bible study notes
Key Themes:
Divine deliverance, response to intimidation, prayer, prophetic assurance
Audience:
Christian congregation or Bible study participants
Structure:
Expository outline with commentary and supporting scripture passages
Focus Narrative:
Assyrian campaign against Judah and Hezekiah’s response through faith and prayer
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Christian faith and spiritual courage
Document type:
Religious sermon notes / devotional guide
Source:
Bible references (1 Chronicles 28:20-21, John 1:18, Jeremiah 1:6-9, Luke 21:26, Matthew 28:18-20)
Author:
Unspecified preacher or teacher
Audience:
Christian believers
Key topics:
Courage, strength, faith, fear, divine support
Next topic:
Walking on Water
References:
Biblical passages cited
Year:
2022
Artist:
daine
Release type:
Mixtape
Genre:
Alternative / Emo-pop / Electronic
Tracks:
Cemetery Dreams, Weekends, IDC, Black and Blue, Glitter, Comes and Goes, New Ground
Collaborators:
Circle Pitt, Lonelyspeck, Into It. Over It
Themes:
Adolescence, self-expression, teenage emotion, personal growth
Region:
United States
Platform:
Streaming and video releases
Audience:
Fans of alternative and emo-pop music
Context:
Early works written from age 16, pandemic-era creation
Year:
Not specified
Region / cultural context:
Christian biblical teaching context
Theme:
Spiritual warfare and faith during adversity
Document type:
Sermon or devotional teaching text
Author:
Werner van Rensburg
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Primary source referenced:
Bible – 2 Chronicles 20
Main biblical figures mentioned:
Jehoshaphat, Ahab, Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Esau
Audience:
Believers or Christian congregation
Key concepts:
Prayer, trust in God, worship, spiritual battle, divine deliverance
Scriptural passages cited:
2 Chronicles 20:1–12, 2 Chronicles 20:17
Purpose:
Reflection on spiritual response to unexpected conflict and adversity