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    life of Jesus

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    The Life of Jesus Christ The story of Jesus begins even before he was born. We may think how can this be‚ but it’s true and John the fisherman‚ a disciple of Jesus‚ puts it this way: ‘In the very beginning‚ before anything else existed‚ the Word (Jesus) existed. The Word was with God and the Word was God.’ Mankind had forgotten the existence of God completely and had sinned beyond pardoning. Therefore‚ God sent His son Jesus Christ into the world to remind us that there is God‚ to set aside

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    Who Is Jesus

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    Response Paper: Who is Jesus? Abstract This paper discusses who Jesus is in the context of Matthew 16 13-20. Also discussed are the historical and modern views of Jesus and my own personal view of who he is. From the time he was in the womb‚ to millennia after his death‚ the world has been trying to answer the question‚ “Who is Jesus?” For some he was a crazy lunatic‚ a heretic‚ a political problem. Some thought he was a religious prophet‚ John the Baptist‚ Elijah‚ or even Jeremiah. However

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    Jesus' Obituary

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    Jesus Christ‚ 33‚ of Nazareth‚ was crucified on Mount Calvary. Betrayed by the apostle Judas‚ Jesus was crucified by the Romans‚ by order of the Ruler Pontius Pilate. The causes of death were crucifixion‚ extreme exhaustion‚ severe torture‚ and loss of blood. Jesus Christ‚ a descendant of Abraham‚ the Son of Joseph‚ a carpenter of Nazareth‚ and Mary‚ His loving Mother. Jesus was born in a stable in the city of Bethlehem. He was loved by many including His faithful Apostles‚ numerous disciples‚ and

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    Beowulf Analysis

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    Max Scheurell Mr. Kearney Modern Irish Literature (7) 28 January 2013 Beowulf Takes on the Monster: Christianity Beowulf a New Verse Translation‚ parallels heroism with sacrificial virtues‚ creating a medley between Pagan tradition and Christian morality. The hero of the story‚ Beowulf‚ displays mixed religious thoughts indicative of the time period‚ in which the epic was first written down. Beowulf maintains strong desires for and belief in the Pagan tenets: fame‚ vengeance‚ and fate‚ while

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    Jesus and Buddha

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    I chose two religious figures‚ Buddha and Jesus who had religious experiences and became well known as the founders of their religion. The reason I chose these two people is because Jesus is a well known figure of Christianity and I wanted to compare it to a religion that is more known in the Eastern culture‚ which is Buddhism. Jesus Christ was born to Joseph and Mary born in a manger and was first discovered by some wise men traveling through the dessert. His childhood consisted of growing in the

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    Aeneas and Jesus

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    Aeneas and Jesus Roman ideal of pietas which Virgil’s Aeneas embodies the observance of what is due to the gods and men‚ and obeying one’s destiny (fate) or calling. In Virgil’s The Aeneid‚ Aeneas has no choice but to be devoted to the gods‚ while Jesus in The New Testament choices freely to be devoted to one god. Religion for the Romans was very tied up in ideas of obligations‚ not only to the gods‚ but to one’s family and nation as well. Aeneas preserves his sanity and the lives of his men‚

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    Jesus and God

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    temptation? Standing up for a person? Standing up for a belief? Standing up to defend my faith? What virtues can I work on to rid myself of this weakness? When someones give negative view behind my back. Forgive those persons who hurt you. Because like Jesus‚ he forgive the people for all thier mistakes. And because I am a daughter of God that’s why if God can forgive meaning I can do it also. 3. Christ deals with the tempter by crushing it underfoot. What temptations slither near my foot? Do I crush

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    Jesus Christ

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    Jesus Christ Jesus Christ was born circa 6 B.C. in Bethlehem. Little is known about his early life‚ but as a young man‚ he founded Christianity‚ one of the world’s most influential religions. His life is recorded in the New Testament‚ more a theological document than a biography. According to Christians‚ Jesus is considered the incarnation of God and his teachings an example for living a more spiritual life. Christians believe he died for the sins of all people and rose from the dead. His

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    Who Is Jesus

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    To say who Jesus Christ is within one essay would be an impossibility. However‚ as a servant of my Lord and Savior‚ I will attempt to explain who my precious Jesus is. Who is Jesus? He is the Son of God and He is also the Son of man. He is the atonement for our sins; he is the King of glory. Jesus is the bright and morning star and a mighty counselor and teacher. He is the great physician and the bread of life. Jesus is the bread of life; the first and the last; the Alpha and the Omega. He is

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    Religion in Beowulf

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    in Beowulf Throughout the story of Beowulf‚ the concept of religion plays a significant role. The Christianity ideology views state that man can survive and do great things through the protection of God. A strong desire of pride is also represented in the form of a hero in Beowulf‚ which in a sense goes against Christian morals. This clash with Christian morals in Beowulf was in the context of pride vs. humility and selfishness vs. sacrifice. In the book‚ Hrothgar first explained to Beowulf that

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