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WIDESCREEN PRESENTATION Tips and tools for creating and presenting wide format slides

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WIDESCREEN PRESENTATION

Tips and tools for creating and presenting wide format slides

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Nightmare!

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Outline

Introduction Eli the High Priest

Requirements for High Priest Sons of Eli What went wrong?

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High Priest traditionally traced from AARON “the great one from his brothers,” and “ruler of

the house of God” (Lev. 21:10; 2 Chr. 19:11) supreme religious head of his people distinguished from his fellow priests

clothes he wore duties he performed particular requirements placed upon him.

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High Priest Character and Conduct (Lev.21)

without physical defect as well as holy in conduct Must not remove headdress or rend clothes.

He must not show grief for the dead—even his father or mother

His wife has also strict requirements

Consecration (Exodus 29; Leviticus 8). installed in office by an elaborate seven-day

service at the tabernacle or Temple

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High Priest Clothing

Ephod beautiful outer

garment similar to an apron in the front and back, joined at the two shoulder pieces (show picture)

Breastplate Urim and the

Thummim

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High Priest Clothing (hanapin

ang litrato) Ephod

Breastplate Urim and the

Thummim

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High Priest

Particular Service Most important responsibility of the high

priest was to conduct the service on the DAY OF ATONEMENT

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Eli “The Lord is High” Offering gifts and sacrifices (Hebrews 5:1) Making atonement in the most holy place

once a year (Leviticus 16:1-34; Hebrews 9:7) Enquiring of God by Urim and Thummim (

1 Samuel 23:9-12;30:7,8) Consecrating the Levites (Numbers 9:11-21)

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Eli Appointing priests to offices (1 Samuel 2:36) Taking charge of money collected in the

sacred treasury (2 Kings 12:10;22:4) Presiding in the superior court (

Matthew 26:3,57-62; Acts 5:21-28;23:1-5) Blessing the people (Leviticus 9:22,23)

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Sons of Eli “sons of Belial”, “knew not God”

Worthless men – ungodly Sons of hell

Outward ceremonies Even though they were outwardly acting as servants of the Lord, they did not in

reality know and serve Him. The worship ceremony was so empty and degraded that open selfishness and greed altered the rules of the offerings. The sons of Eli took all of the offerings they could get, and instead of taking the allotted pieces after the prescribed offering to the Lord had been made, they selected the best cuts first. The worshipers were forced to comply. The sin of the young men was very great before the LORD.

KJV Bible commentary. 1997, c1994 (537). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.

Greedy – they took more than what is prescribed Abuse of Power and privileges – “by force” v16

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Sons of Eli outwardly acting as servants of the Lord, they did

not in reality know and serve Him. The worship ceremony was so empty and degraded that

open selfishness and greed altered the rules of the offerings.

took all of the offerings they could get, and instead of taking the allotted pieces after the prescribed offering to the Lord had been made

they selected the best cuts first. The worshipers were forced to comply. The sin of the

young men was very great before the LORD.

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Sons of Eli "Worthless men" (1 Samuel 2:12) "They would not listen to the voice of their

father" (1 Samuel 2:25) "The sin of the young men was very great in

the sight of the LORD" (1 Samuel 2:17) "The men treated the offering of the LORD

with contempt" (1 Samuel 2:17) "They did not know the Lord" (1 Samuel 2:12)

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Sons of Belial. They knew not the LORD.

Even though they were outwardly acting as servants of the Lord, they did not in reality know and serve Him.

The worship ceremony was so empty and degraded that open selfishness and greed altered the rules of the offerings.

They took all of the offerings they could get, and instead of taking the allotted pieces after the prescribed offering

to the Lord had been made, they selected the best cuts first. The worshipers were forced to comply.

The sin of the young men was very great before the LORD

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Sons of Eli

They were witnesses of a “Holy Life” Abuse of authority

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“The Tree and the Fruits”

Eli Sons of Eli Highest Spiritual

leader Ruler of the House of

God Only one qualified for

the Day of Atonement Offered sacrifices

Knew not God Worthless men They had great sins

before the Lord. Took all the offerings

they could get

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What went wrong

Eli Sons of Eli “honourest thy sons

above me” 1 Sam 2:29

They got spoiled

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Duties of a High Priest

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Conclusion

Holiness does not run in the blood Parents convictions and examples

are NOT enough for the children

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Widescreen PresentationThis template is formatted with a 16:9 “widescreen” aspect ratio. It’s a great way to take advantage of laptops, televisions and projectors equipped with widescreen displays.

Even if you do not have a widescreen display, you can still create and present 16:9 slides. PowerPoint’s Slide Show always resizes your slides to fit any screen.

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Widescreen Advantages

Side by side material fits more naturally.

Widescreen adds drama to graphics and images.

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Widescreen Graphics

Even a single graphic, such as a chart, can be presented more dramatically in widescreen.

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Widescreen PicturesPictures can also be presented more dramatically in widescreen.

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Creating 16:9 Presentations

To setup a widescreen presentation, do one of the following: Start with this template. Simply

delete the example slides and add your own content.

Or, go to the Design tab and open the Page Setup Dialog. Click the Slide Size dropdown and pick On-screen Show (16:9) (Note: we also support 16:10, which is a common widescreen laptop resolution. )

Important: Always start with your slide size set to the aspect ratio you intend to use. If you change the slide size after you’ve created some slides, your pictures and other graphics will be resized. This could potentially distort their appearance.

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Slide Show Tips To present in true widescreen, you’ll

need a computer and, optionally, a projector or flat panel that can output widescreen resolutions.

Common computer widescreen resolutions are 1280 x 800 and 1440 x 900. (These are 16:10 aspect ratio, but will work well with 16:9 projectors and screens.)

Standard high definition televisions resolutions are1280 x 720 and 1920 x 1080.

Use the Test Pattern on the next slide to verify your slide show settings.

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Widescreen Test Pattern (16:9)

Aspect Ratio Test

(Should appear circular)

16x9

4x3