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	<title>Hebrew Bible and Christian Scriptures &#187; Class Collaboration Possibility</title>
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		<title>Marriage the Gift that Keeps Giving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scriptures 1 reads the articles on marriage in Bible dictionaries as part of their information literacy project. As part of the class a small group will lead us through a marriage simulation. Scriptures 1 develops an understanding of marriage in the pre-exilic period. Scriptures 2 examines in some detail marriage and inter-marriage. The language of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scriptures 1 reads the articles on marriage in Bible dictionaries as part of their information literacy project. As part of the class a small group will lead us through a marriage simulation. Scriptures 1 develops an understanding of marriage in the pre-exilic period. Scriptures 2 examines in some detail marriage and inter-marriage. The language of endogamy and exogamy seem to become even more politicized in the Persian period.</p>
<p>What I would like to see is folk from Scriptures 1 who have recently read the articles on marriage share their insights with the Scriptures 2 group. Likewise how would the persons in Scriptures 2 provide suggestions for the group leading the marriage simulation?</p>
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