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Speak Elem 2E Flexi CBK 1 Pk - Steve Oakes - Bog - Pearson Education Limited - Plusbog.dk

Speak Elem 2E Flexi CBK 2 Pk - Steve Oakes - Bog - Pearson Education Limited - Plusbog.dk

Speak Elem 2E Flexi SBK1 + MEL Pk - Steve Oakes - Bog - Pearson Education Limited - Plusbog.dk

Real Life Glbl Elem Wkbk& M-ROM Pk - Marta Uminska - Bog - Pearson Education Limited - Plusbog.dk

Real Life Glbl Elem Wkbk& M-ROM Pk - Marta Uminska - Bog - Pearson Education Limited - Plusbog.dk

Grammar practice with grammar reference on the same page with simple explanations and examples. • Exam practice tasks in the skills section. • Extensive writing practice to build skills for typical exam text types, with model texts and explanations on the structure and content. • 6 self-assessment tests corresponding with the Active Study sections in the Students’ Book. The answer key is provided for students to assess their progress before attempting the tests in the Test Master. • Exam trainer sections with the exam tests. The exam trainer provides comprehensive exams training and practice tests. • Activities to build reading, listening, speaking and English-in-use exam skills. • Exam tips on how to deal with exam tasks. • Exam Test for every two Exam Trainers, with answer key for students to assess their progress. • Includes a bank of language functions covered in the Students’ Book. • A full word list organised by topic. • Audio for the listening exercises is in the Skills Multi-ROM, which contains: - Skills practice exercised for each of the twelve units, including interactive communication tasks where students can role play and record their part of the dialogue. - Self-assessment tests (from the workbook) - Mid-year and end-of-year tests to prepare students for the class tests - Topic wordlists from the Workbook with audio and example sentences - Practice exercises on the topic vocabulary - Functions list from the workbook (with audio) - The audio for the workbook - Also included in the Active Teach so that the teacher can use the exercises in class.

DKK 246.00
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The Image of God in the Garden of Eden - Catherine L. Mcdowell - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Image of God in the Garden of Eden - Catherine L. Mcdowell - Bog - Pennsylvania State University Press - Plusbog.dk

Catherine McDowell presents a detailed and insightful analysis of the creation of adam in Gen 2:5–3:24 in light of the Mesopotamian mis pî pit pî (“washing of the mouth, opening of the mouth”) and the Egyptian wpt-r (opening of the mouth) rituals for the creation of a divine image. Parallels between the mouth washing and opening rituals and the Eden story suggest that the biblical author was comparing and contrasting human creation with the ritual creation, animation, and installation of a cult statue in order to redefine ?elem ?elohîm as a human being—the living likeness of God tending and serving in the sacred garden. McDowell also considers the explicit image and likeness language in Gen 1:26–27. Drawing from biblical and extrabiblical texts, she demonstrates that ?elem and demût define the divine-human relationship, first and foremost, in terms of kinship. To be created in the image and likeness of Elohim was to be, metaphorically speaking, God’s royal sons and daughters. While these royal qualities are explicit in Gen 1, McDowell persuasively argues that kinship is the primary metaphor Gen 1 uses to define humanity and its relationship to God. Further, she discusses critical issues, noting the problems inherent in the traditional views on the dating and authorship of Gen 1–3, and the relationship between the two creation accounts. Through a careful study of the tôledôt in Genesis, she demonstrates that Gen 2:4 serves as both a hinge and a “telescope”: the creation of humanity in Gen 2:5–3:24 should be understood as a detailed account of the events of Day 6 in Gen 1. When Gen 1–3 are read together, as the final redactor intended, these texts redefine the divine-human relationship using three significant and theologically laden categories: kinship, kingship, and cult. Thus, they provide an important lens through which to view the relationship between God and humanity as presented in the rest of the Bible.

DKK 430.00
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