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    Joshua G. August 21‚ 2011 New Testament Historical Perspective Grand Canyon University The death of Jesus and the ways of God The death‚ burial‚ and resurrection of Christ Jesus are at the crux of Christianity. In hind sight what seemed like foolishness to some on lookers has become the wisdom of God triumphing over evil by the death of His Christ Jesus on the cross. Like the stanza of a well known verse‚ Christ cried out‚ “God‚ my God‚ why have You forsaken me?” This cry from the

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    BOOK SUMMARIES INSTRUCTIONS For these assignments‚ you will write a 150–170 word summary for 5 books from the Old Testament and 5 books from the New Testament. You may select which five books to summarize‚ but must include at least one book per genre in the following fashion: 1. Old Testament: Must include at least one narrative‚ law‚ prophecy‚ and wisdom book. 2. New Testament: Must include at least one gospel‚ narrative‚ epistle‚ and apocalyptic book. Since a sample of Genesis has

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    Hero's Journey

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    Does the journey matter more than the destination? Three pieces of text discuss the importance of a journey are “Hero’s Adventure “by Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers‚ “Courage”by Anne Sexton‚ and “The Road Not Taken “by Robert Frost. The journey matters more than the destination when things change a lot in you throughout the journey. The traveller has new experiences in the journey and gains wisdom. ¨Hero’s Adventure” written by Joseph Campbell is an example of piece of text that

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    Hero’s Journey in Sponge Bob: The Movie Throughout history people have shared stories. A very popular story that is shared by almost all cultures around the world today is The Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey is present in many books and movies we see today. We see it in adult and children’s movies alike. One famous children’s movie where The Hero’s Journey is seen in is SpongeBob: The Movie. SpongeBob is the obvious example of a hero throughout Sponge Bob: The Movie. SpongeBob’s Hero Journey

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    THE KINGDOM OF GOD The Kingdom of God Jimmy West Grand Canyon University New Testament Foundations BIB 502 Andy Wood November 27‚ 2013 The Kingdom of God The teachings of Jesus are where the main expressions of the kingdom of God originate. It is a theme that is evident throughout all Scripture‚ and Jesus’ teachings become understood alongside previous thought. In the Old Testament the word “kingdom” is uncommon. The basic concept was that Yahweh ruled as King of the

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    The Journey for the Cure It was half past three in the afternoon when Mrs. Ava Kelly was strolling down the sunny village path‚ lined with shops back to her home. When she walked past a seemingly run-down building with the molding‚ cracked door wide open‚ Ava grew curious‚ so she looked into the cracked window pane of the old wooden shack. She only saw a dark hallway with some old chairs against the walls‚ so she went in to look around. All of a sudden‚ she heard a loud “What are you doing in my

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    Journey Essay The study of the poems Journey to the Interior by Margret Atwood and A Summer Rain by John Foulcher; the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and the picture book Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak has developed the concept that “Every journey‚ if it is truly a journey‚ will change the traveller‚ often quite profoundly by changing their perspective on themselves or their surrounding world. Journey to the Interior depicts Atwood’s metaphysical journey to

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    In the book of “The Testament” I was introduced to the protagonist of this book‚ Nate O’ Riley. Throughout the book‚ I recognized that Nate is a dynamic character. I saw his attributes as a dynamic character‚ because he truly graduates from his alcoholism. Nate has grown in character especially after his trip to the Pantanal region. Together along with his character‚ his attitude toward his job also altered. I can justify that Nate is a dynamic character due to his graduation from alcoholism‚ his

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    Enriques journey

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    Enrique is only 5 years old when his mother‚ Lourdes‚ leaves him and his sister‚ Belky‚ behind in Honduras so that she can go work in America. Lourdes promises only to stay until she can send for her children or return with enough money to support them‚ but each year setbacks prevent her from being with her children again. Enrique desperately misses his mother and believes that only she can understand and support him. After difficult stays with other relatives‚ Enrique sets out to find

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    To go on a journey does not necessarily require one to physically move from one place to another. A journey can happen anywhere‚ and at any time‚ even if you are not moving. An inner journey is to transcend above the physical and temporal world into a spiritual realm. This enables one to look at life attentively and be alert to the lessons learnt from experience. ‘Of Eurydice’ by Ivan Lalic‚ ‘Fax X’ by Gwyneth Lewis‚ ‘Wind in the Willows’ by Kenneth Graham‚ ‘The Road Not Taken’ by Robert Frost‚ ‘The

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