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* In Genesis 1:1, why do you think God connected “heavens” and “earth” when creating the world? How are they different but still part of one plan?
# In Genesis 1:1, why do you think God connected “heavens” and “earth” when creating the world? How are they different but still part of one plan?
* What does Exodus 6:7 teach us about the special relationship between God and His people? How does the ''ו'' help us see that?
# What does Exodus 6:7 teach us about the special relationship between God and His people? How does the ''ו'' help us see that?
* Why is it important in Leviticus 16:21 to connect the actions of laying hands and confessing sins? How do they work together in the atonement process?
# Why is it important in Leviticus 16:21 to connect the actions of laying hands and confessing sins? How do they work together in the atonement process?
* In Psalm 110:1, how does the ''ו'' show the connection between God’s words and His actions? Why is that important?
# In Psalm 110:1, how does the ''ו'' show the connection between God’s words and His actions? Why is that important?
* Isaiah 53:3 shows two parts of the servant’s suffering: rejection and pain. How are they related but different?
# Isaiah 53:3 shows two parts of the servant’s suffering: rejection and pain. How are they related but different?
* In John 1:1, what do the three statements about Jesus tell us about who He is? How does the ''καί'' help connect these ideas?
# In John 1:1, what do the three statements about Jesus tell us about who He is? How does the ''καί'' help connect these ideas?
* Romans 5:19 compares Adam and Jesus. How are their actions different, and why do you think they’re connected?
# Romans 5:19 compares Adam and Jesus. How are their actions different, and why do you think they’re connected?
* Hebrews 4:12 talks about dividing “soul and spirit.” Why do you think these are mentioned together but also separately?
# Hebrews 4:12 talks about dividing “soul and spirit.” Why do you think these are mentioned together but also separately?

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