Not exact matches
However, if I was an ancient Israelite, and I saw things like the Red Sea parting, staff turned into snakes, and the Shekinah glory, and prophets predicting specific future events with 100 % accuracy, and other nations setting their face against Israel to destroy her and / or
engaged in human sacrifice, and they weren't
typical humans but were actually a group of hybrids like the Nephalim or the Rephaim that were polluting the gene pool to try to foil God's plan of ultimately bringing a Messiah to save all mankind one
day, and God wanted them to repent and sent them warning after warning, and they refused, and God commanded me thus....
We mostly get the boys» point of view as they
engage in typical childhood activities during the
day, then have to button up and be more than respectful at the dinner table.
For decades, American schools have been
engaged in a failed experiment, attempting to cram more content into a
typical teaching
day than humanly possible, asking children to learn overwhelming content at younger and younger ages without taking the time to build the foundation skills needed for learning success or behavioral success, and creating anxiety - filled classrooms
in which children are less likely to fall deeply
in love with learning.
After the initial fishbowl discussion phase, a
typical Book Club
day began with book clubs (discussion
in small groups), followed by community share (whole class discussion), mini lesson, reading
in groups, and ended with individual writing
in response to prompt questions (open - ended questions designed to
engage students
in personal, critical, and creative responses to literature).