The story of Pandora, like many stories in the religious/mythological genre, is a cautionary tale about the danger of man's curiosity. Pandora opened the jar (Pandora's box) out of curiosity, despite being warned by the gods against opening it, and all the evil of the world was released. This story is very similar to that of Adam and Eve. Both Eve and Pandora are the first women on earth, and they both, out of curiosity, open the realm of evil to mankind.
Answer:
שָׁפַט <shaphat>
Explanation:
1). This is the Hebrew primitive root for to judge, to punish, to vindicate. Depending on the Verbal Mode.
2) The most known Tribulation in the Bible was originally written in <em>Koine Greek</em> in the book of Revelation. This is also referred in Matthew 24, Daniel 9 (this one originally written in hebrew).
3) Since the Great Tribulation was a period of affliction, tests, in which God is the word שָׁפַט < shaphat> would be the more adequate.
Answer:
B. qualitative
Explanation:
Qualitative method: The qualitative method is one of the research methods which is defined as a process of inquiry that is being carried out in a naturalistic environment and requires in-depth analysis or understanding of any social phenomenon in its natural setting.
The main aim of the qualitative research method is to focus on the why rather than what related to any social phenomenon and depends on human beings' direct exposure or experiences of their day-to-day life.
In the question above, the researcher is using the qualitative method for analyzing the data.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
During the Missouri debates, Thomas Jefferson expressed the fear that that "question, like a fireball in the night, awakened and filled me with terror." Why? What was at stake in the Missouri debate that generated such profound concern even though it involved the admission of only one or two states to the Union?
What was at stake was the controversy over slavery in the territories.
In the early 19th century, there used to be a dichotomy of American society's attitudes about slavery, and this was reflected in the passage of the Missouri Compromise.
The context of the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was that there were many problems with slavery in the states. Some approved and depended on slavery, others -mostly the Northern states- disapproved and supported desegregation. In 1819, Missouri was asked to enter the Union as a slave state, breaking the balance between supporters and non-supporters. By passing the Missouri compromise, the US Congress to have an option to soothe the complicated situation. It granted the Missouri request, and at the same time, Main was admitted as a free state.