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Are there any music videos for Unit 4 memory verses

pwecmarshall 5 years ago updated by Arthur L. (Answers in Genesis - Business Analyst) 5 years ago 2
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How can I get to Unit 2 resources?

Kip Carter 5 years ago updated by Scott T. (Answers in Genesis - Web Development) 5 years ago 1

We have a hearing impaired individual that is in our class and so I am doing the ppt decks for him so it is easier for him to follow along in class. We completed UNIT 1 but I can't seem to pull up UNIT 2 what is the problem??? HELP! 

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where can I find promotion flyers?

pwc_vbs 5 years ago updated by Arthur L. (Answers in Genesis - Business Analyst) 5 years ago 1
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404 page not found

melodielemay81 5 years ago updated by Arthur L. (Answers in Genesis - Business Analyst) 5 years ago 2

I am trying to print the resources for our Sunday morning lesson tomorrow and the resources page says 404 Page not Found. 

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Missing "The Ice Age" video in lesson 28

jeremydhermann 5 years ago updated by Scott T. (Answers in Genesis - Web Development) 5 years ago 3

On page 88 of the Unit 3 High School Leader Guide, a 27:39 video "The Ice Age" is referenced for the lesson 28 activity. However, it is not included in the downloadable .zip file. The rest of the optional video listed on page 88 are included in the .zip file however. Is it found somewhere else? 

I feel compelled to point out that this is not the first lesson where this has been the case for the high school curriculum, and I see others have reported this same issue other places in the AIG curriculum. 

Thank you for taking the time to look into this issue and correcting it.

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Hello James,

Sorry to hear you are having trouble. You can find the Ice Age video in the folder labeled "Video Clips". You will need to download the .zip file again if you downloaded it before we were notified that it was missing and added it.

Please let me know if you are still experiencing problems.

Blessings,

Scott  

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Is there a possibility of me downloading lesson 59 worksheets grade 4-5 please?

Sylvia Chalkley 5 years ago updated 5 years ago 2
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unit 4

jkolste05 5 years ago updated by Scott T. (Answers in Genesis - Web Development) 5 years ago 1

where is unit 4

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The issue is only within the King James Version, which is the version I assume you are using. GNV, ESV, NKJV, NASB, HCSB, NIV, YLT, and NET all indicate that Nimrod went into Assyria (Asshur) and founded Nineveh, etc. The NET includes this note: “The subject of the verb translated “went” is probably still Nimrod. However, it has also been interpreted that “Ashur went,” referring to a derivative power.[1]”

Prepositions in Hebrew are determined by context, so the “went to” vs. “went forth” is an interpretive issue. The subject of the verb, whether Nimrod or Asshur, is also an interpretive issue.

The difficulty in translating it as “Asshur went” is that the only Asshur mentioned in this genealogy is the second son of Shem and is not listed until verse 22. It seems unlikely that Asshur’s building campaign would be listed in Ham’s genealogy. Obviously, it could be referring to a different Asshur, but there is no real indication to suggest that possibility. Also, the Hebrew term is used to refer to Assyria throughout the OT (130 of 151 uses).

Looking elsewhere in Scripture, Assyria and Nimrod are equated in Micah 5:6. The same Hebrew word is translated as Asshur (Genesis 10:11) and Assyria (Micah 5:6) in the KJV. Again, this demonstrates that the translators make choices about how to interpret a word based on multiple factors. So the more-common translation of “Nimrod went to Assyria” seems to make sense of this instance where Nimrod and Assyria are connected as synonymous places.

So, I would conclude that Nimrod indeed founded those cities in the region of Assyria, but the KJV interpretation is possible if there was some unknown Asshur who was connected to Nimrod. The curriculum was written using the ESV text and then adjusted to the KJV. There may be occasional “wrinkles” like this if you are using the KJV version of the curriculum. We would appreciate if you would call these to our attention so we can make the appropriate corrections. We have adjusted the KJV lessons so it will reflect the KJV interpretation in future printings. You can email us directly at abccurriculum@answersingenesis.org.

NKJV:

8 Cush begot Nimrod; he began to be a mighty one on the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; therefore it is said, “Like Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.” 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. 11 From that land he went to Assyria and built Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah, 12 and Resen between Nineveh and Calah (that is the principal city).

KJV:

8 And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. 11 Out of that land went forth Asshur, and builded Nineveh, and the city Rehoboth, and Calah, 12 And Resen between Nineveh and Calah: the same is a great city.

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when can I order unit 8 resources

Mainer4 5 years ago updated by Arthur L. (Answers in Genesis - Business Analyst) 5 years ago 1