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    Ephesians 5-21 Analysis

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    Paul exclaims to the Ephesians that they were once in darkness‚ meaning that the Ephesians used to participate in the Artemis cult‚ which subsists in spiritual darkness. In the latter part of verse 8‚ Paul encourages the Ephesians that they live as children of the light and exist in the Lord’s light. Children of the light subsists as a metaphor that Jesus spoke in John 12:16

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    Marley Trinkle had a great time at the Opal Casino celebrating her 28th birthday with her mom‚ Glory. Now that they were done celebrating they were walking through an alley on their way home. All of a sudden Glory thought she heard something crying‚ then Marley said that she heard it too. As they roamed down the alley they followed the noise until it lead them to a dumpster. As they approached the dumpster they saw what had caused the noise. Sitting beside the dumpster‚ in a torn blue car seat was

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    slaughter. Poseidon’s justification is unreasonable. Pasiphae’s story is just one of the many unpredictable events Poseidon has committed. Artemis‚ on the other hand‚ would have thought carefully about her choices and would have rewarded Minos. She always has great reason behind her chosen paths. She would choose for loyalty. For protection. For honor. Artemis would be a far better president than Poseidon‚ who would just end up being a

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    Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer from Greece during the 1st century B.C- 1st Century A.D during the Late Hellenistic period‚ and second Demedji and Hennutsen from Egypt during 2465-2438 B.C. The Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer is located in the Northern end of Gallery 162‚ which contains Greek and Roman Art. The statue of Demedji and Hennutsen is located in the Southern end of Gallery 103‚ which contains Egyptian Art from the Old Kingdom Dynasties. The Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer located

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    Comparison

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    Art Heritage of the Western World Section 009 Jeong Hoon Kim I have chosen two statues from different eras to make a comparison‚ Marble statue of Dionysos leaning on an Archaistic Female Figure from the Roman era and Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer from Greek or Roman‚ late Hellenistic or early Imperial periods. The reason why I have chosen these two objects are that both of them have one big figure and one small figure which makes eyes of viewers move around. They also depicted gods with

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    thing in common: they try to figure out who they are within this community and outside of it. Opal believes that “learning about your heritage is a privilege”. Orivil did some research on his culture and learned a lot from it. After finding out about his culture‚ he looked for a traditional outfit that Opal had in her closet and put it on. Orivl found spider legs on her leg‚ he is not aware that when Opal was young she also had a bump on her leg filled with spider legs. The spider legs show that Orvil

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    Gems Behind Myths

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    The book resulted in a piece of mythology being created in the 19th century. It took nearly fifty years for the opal market to make a comeback. Every month‚ season‚ and type of weather are assigned a gem. For example “Egyptians tied amethyst to the Zodiac sign of Capricorn‚ the goat that tore apart vineyards and therefore was the enemy of drunkenness” (“Myth … Amethyst)

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    An example would be the Temple of Artemis. The great temple was one of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World‚ perhaps because of its size. The foundation of the temple was measured over 350 by 180 feet [about 110 by 55 meters] in size; probably one of the largest temples built in the ancient times. Temple of Artemis was built around 323 BC in Ayasalouk‚ Turkey. The city was once called Ephesus. The whole temple was built as a dedication to the Greek Goddess Artemis. When discussing about Greek Architecture

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    Matrilineal Relationships

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    Matrilineal Relationships Ancient Greek mythology was a genre characterized by patriarchal dominance. Epics heralded heroes such as Heracles‚ Achilles and Odysseus. Authors chronicled the genealogies of the great Grecian gods‚ such as Zeus‚ Dionysus and Apollo‚ leaving out no detail when describing the powers and strength they wielded. On the other hand‚ female figures‚ though less celebrated‚ played a significant and weighty role as well in Greek mythology. As a whole‚ mother figures‚ both mortal

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    CLAS 104 Notes 2

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    CLAS104 – Classical Mythology University of Waterloo – Spring 2012 Chapter 1 – Interpretation and Definition of Classical Mythology The word myth comes from the Greek word mythos which means “word”‚ “speech”‚ “tale”‚ or “story” The story must have proved itself worthy of becoming traditional Myths can be told by means of various mediums: oral‚ written‚ music‚ painting‚ dance‚ etc True Myth / Myth Proper Refers primarily to stories of the gods and humankind’s relations with them Saga / Legend Myths

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