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Spiritual Concept Analysis Assignment (Hospitality)

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Dear my writer,
For this order, you should write paragraph 3 & 4.
This is connected course work for the concept of "Hospitality"
3. Old Testament (OT)
a. Word definition (choose most used/or important terms)
b. Significance of meaning of your concept
c. Analysis of concept in context
4. New Testament (NT)
a. Word definition (choose most used/or important terms)
b. Significance of meaning of your concept
c. Analysis of concept in context
This is the coursework of "Spiritual Concept Analysis in Health Care" of master program of nursing science.
These are whole picture of paper that consisted with two different papers. One paper could be 23~25 pages. Each paragraph could be 3~4 pages. I will order all of these through you week by week till the end of the course. I guess page numbers could be with 3 for 3rd paragraph, 4 for 4th paragraph.
For this order, you can write only third and fourth part (3 & 4) of first paper:Spiritual concept analysis but not repeating first, second paragraph.
"Paper #1 Spiritual Concept Analysis
1. Introduction of concept/definition of concept
2. Historical Word Study of your concept
a. Oxford English Dictionary: for history of the concept
b. Current dictionary
c. Bible dictionary
3. Old Testament (OT)
a. Word definition (choose most used/or important terms)
b. Significance of meaning of your concept
c. Analysis of concept in context
4. New Testament (NT)
a. Word definition (choose most used/or important terms)
b. Significance of meaning of your concept
c. Analysis of concept in context
5. Historical perspective of your concept
a. Choose 1-3 writers from various time periods in history
b. Societal context for the meaning of your concept
c. Analysis of author’s interpretation /use of concept
6. Summary of Analysis- Report what you have learned about the concept from OT through the modern and post-modern period – similarities and differences over time
**Required Textbooks and Study Resources**
Required Texts:
1. Shelley, B. (2013). Church history in plain language. (4th Edition). Nashville, TN: Thomas
Nelson.
2. Taylor, E. J. (2001) Spiritual care: Theory, research and practice. London: Prentice Hall.
(or other book on nursing and spiritual care)
3. Okholm, D. (2007). Monk habits for everyday people: Benedictine spirituality for Protestants. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Publishing.
4. Taylor, E. J. (2012) Religion: A clinical guide for nurses. New York, NY: Springer Publishing. ISBN: 978-0-8261-0860-9
Recommended Texts:
1. Clebsch. Pastoral Care in Historical Perspective. ISBN: 9781568212531
2. Covey, S. R. (2013). The seven habits of highly effective people. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster ISBN 978-1-4516-3961-2
3. Egan, Harvey. An Anthology of Christian Mysticism.
4. Fowler, Marsha. Religion, religious ethics, and nursing. ISBN: 9780826106636
5. McGinn, Bernard. Christian Spirituality.
6. McGrath, Alister. Christian Spirituality: An introduction.
7. Schmitt, M. Medieval women monastics.
8. Ulanov, Primary Speech: The Psychology of Prayer
9. Numbers, Ronald & Amundsen, Darrel. Caring and Curing: Health and Medicine in the Western Religious Traditions.
10. Koenig, Harold. Aging and God. ISBN: 9781560244240
11. The New Interpreter’s Study Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha.
12. Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. (2009). (6th ed.). SON library or online.
**You can get some references from above books.**
Also, utilize this site for bible book or dictionary;
"www(dot)ccel(dot)org"
Also, our school use our online library with "Past Master" program to research Christian faith and bible related books.(Just in case you may want to know).
Also, I will attach the file of photo copies of meaning for "Hospitality" that I found from Anchor Bible dictionary. Maybe you can utilize this. I found the synonymous word, "friendship' in Theology dictionary of Old testament for the similar to the concept of hospitality about 20 pages (GK 170), about 5 pages (GK8287).
Hospitality In Theology dictionary of New Testament found in P661~665 (5 pages), P1261 .
Also, "Gift", "Acceptance""gentlness" "mercy" were used for similar meaning in the Old testament.
"Fellowship" was used in New testament.
I hope this will help you.
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DEAR WRITER :
For this order, you will write paragraph 3 & 4.
Thank you. Have a blessed day.

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Spiritual Concept Analysis (Hospitality)
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3. Old Testament (OT)
a. Word definition
The concept of hospitality is the practice of receiving guests or strangers graciously in the OT and NT, and sharing food with guests was one common way for the hosts to receive and welcome guests with open arms. There are many words for hospitality in the OT such as “friendship” gift", "acceptance" "gentleness" and “mercy” and they mostly reflect kindness, companionship and helping others. There are different terms for āhab reflects to show friendship and love while rēa’ means friendship and neighbor, in both terms there is focus on close relations, but āhab also represents “the friend of God” as reflected by Abraham’s actions (Freedman, 1992). Freedman (1992) pointed out that hospitality is closely linked to the concept of friendship to the stranger in both the OT and NT, and especially cases of host and guest encounters. In the book of judges, there is emphasis on hosting and protecting travelers including in hostile environments. The people were expected to exemplify hospitality and be kind to strangers, and travelers. The Israelites also believed that God was the host and providing hospitality was a sign of moral strength. Gift giving ( mattānāh ) is free among the people such as giving to the poor and even Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines (Freedman, 1992)
b. Significance of meaning of concept
Hospitality creates links without expecting anything in return and especially when inviting people who really cannot return a gift. The Hebrew word “ mattānāh” is the English equivalent of gift and means to give such as giving gifts to the poor (Freedman, 1992). Acceptance or qabal in Hebrew reflects the meaning to accept willingly and receiving or taking (Freedman, 1992). When people accept they receive and accept, but this must be mad in good faith with no ulterior motives guests have a right to refuse invitations, but this could be considered as disrespect to the honor of the host and cause hostilities or conflicts from then on. Thus understanding when the concept of hospitality is applied in the OT provides insights on how the Israelites treated those they knew and strangers, anyhow this helped to create long lasting bonds and links.
The gratitude of the visitors who are welcomed with open arms symbolizes the presence of Yahweh and the hosts who welcome others be blessed for their hospitality as is the case of Abraham and Sarah. “Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby. When he saw them, he hurried from the entrance of his tent to meet them and bowed low to the ground. He said, “If I have found favor in your eyes, my lord, do not pass your servant by…” (Genesis 18:2-3). In the passage Abraham welcomed the three visitors who he did not know and later washed their feet and requested Sarah get the finest bread and he chose a tender calf for them. Abraham was a good host who made the guest comfortable who did not want anything in return, and yet the three turned out to be angles wi the message on Abraham’s blessings. For the people traveling beyond their homelands survival dep...
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