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14 September, 20:05

Analyze the pressures that separate Elie from God.

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  1. 14 September, 21:40
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    At first, Eliezer's confidence is a result of his examinations in Jewish supernatural quality, which shows him that God is wherever on the planet, that nothing exists without God, that truth be told, everything in the physical world is a "transmission," or reflection, of the awesome world. As such, Eliezer has grown up trusting that everything on Earth mirrors God's sacredness and power. His confidence is grounded in the possibility that God is all over the place, constantly, that his eternality touches each part of his day by day life. Since God is great, his investigations show him, and God is wherever on the planet, the world must, subsequently, be great.
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