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Choose just one of the themes from the list below. Note developments of that theme in the Old Testament to the New Testament (N.T.), and show how N.T. writers reinterpreted it. Discuss similarities, differences, and changes to the meaning. You must provide a separate outline to your paper. Use only the Bible and the following resource that is available as an e-Book: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology. Be sure to distinguish between paraphrase and direct quotes. Type a 500-1000 word paper using MLA formatting.
- Justice
- Servant of God
- Jerusalem
- Covenant
- Redemption
- Sin
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Thesis statement: The connotation of Sin has continued to change from the era of the Old
Testament to the New Testament period but there are still some similarities that exist.
1. Sin
2. Sin in the Old Testament
3. Sin in the New Testament
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Theme: Sin
In Christianity, sin is described as an act that is contrary to the law and statutes of God. It
is an offense committed by an individual to another person, and it is considered an evil act. Sin
violates the rational nature of man and the nature of God and his everlasting law. According to
Christian research, sin has been associated with a lack of love for God, an increase of self-love,...
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