Literature of the Bible Term Paper

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Religion in the Bible

From the earliest period to the time of Christianity, the people's religion experienced drastic changes. In many ways, the books of Old Testament foreshadow Christ in the offices of prophet, priest and King. The book of Samuel, for instance, shares this thought with all Scripture. Many spiritual lessons and prayer were taught in the books of Samuel. People during Samuel and Elijah's time lived to serve God. They knew without reservation that following the Lord with all their heart was the highest calling of any man or woman, boy or girl. People were holy, humble, and kind. Most of the time, they sought not their own good but always for the good of others.

In the books of Job and Ecclesiastes, people's perspectives on religion have changed. Religion did not fill up their lives. There is not much about Jewish religion in this book. The writer only seems to know the first three chapters of Genesis. There is nothing about the way that God brought Israel out of Egypt at the 'Exodus'.
The wise men in other nations would not have worshipped false 'gods'. They tried to find out what the meaning of life was. They thought things out. They watched people and tried to learn lessons from what people did. They tried to learn lessons from what happened to people and tried to find some rules. They did not say much about God. This does not mean that they did not believe in God. It was written that the Teacher says that he sees something 'under the sun'. He means: 'if you leave God out of your thoughts'. He uses the Hebrew word 'Elohim' for God. He does not use 'Jehovah' (or 'Jahweh'). The name Jehovah has the idea in it of the God who made Israel His own people. God Himself does not speak at all in the books of Ecclesiastes and Job.

To the time of Christianity, religion still made few changes. As in the Sermon on the Mount, it discusses about….....

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