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    synoptic gospels‚ Jesus came with his followers to Jerusalem during the Passover festival where a large crowd came to meet him‚ shouting‚ "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the King of Israel!"[19] Following his triumphal entry‚[20] Jesus created a disturbance at Herod’s Temple by overturning the tables of the moneychangers who set up shop there‚ and claiming that they had made the Temple a "den of robbers." (Mark 11:17). Later that week‚ Jesus celebrated the Passover

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    Jesus of the Gospels The beginning of Jesus’ final week on earth began with Palm Sunday. This is where Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey to celebrate passover. People welcomed Jesus by throwing palms under his donkey. This was so that the donkey would not touch the ground. This was kind of the ’red carpet’ treatment even though a donkey was equivalent to a poor man’s car nowadays. Even though Jesus is all powerful‚ he chose to ride on a donkey. This juxtaposition shows Jesus’ humility

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    In the Gospel of Luke‚ the phrase‚ “Kingdom of God”‚ is used quite frequently. Upon interpretation‚ I believe it is‚ in fact‚ a kingdom instead of a kingship. When you look at the definition of each word‚ a kingdom is a nation having as supreme ruler a king and/or queen. A kingship is the dignity‚ rank or office of a king; the state of being a king. It has been stated throughout the Bible (though more specifically mentioned in the book of Revelation) that the Kingdom of God is a place where all of

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    the Baroque period‚ that inspired many alike‚ was the “The Calling of Saint Matthew” painted by Michelangelo

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    Rose An Alday Categorical Proposition No myth is an event with evidences Jesus Christ’s Resurrection is an event with evidences Therefore‚ Jesus Christ’s Resurrection is not a myth I. Mood and Structure T No myth is an event with evidences P M T Jesus Christ’s Resurrection is an event with evidences S M T Therefore‚ Jesus Christ’s Resurrection is not a myth S P Figure 2: PM Mood: CESARE

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    The Maori Jesus I saw the Maori Jesus‚ Walking on Wellington Harbour He wore blue dungarees His beard and hair were long His breath smelt of mussels and paraoa When he smiled it looked like the dawn. When he broke wind the little fishes trembled. When he frowned the ground shook. When he laughed everybody got drunk. The Maori Jesus came on shore And picked out his twelve disciples. One leaned toilets in the Railway Station; His hands were scrubbed red to get the shit out of

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    Interpretation Paper Luke 15 1. First Impressions What are your first impressions of this text? * Forgiveness‚ repentance‚ and diligence * In the Prodigal of the Lost Son the farmer celebrates the return of his son from a life of sin. Son’s sins are not what is celebrated rather his acknowledgement of his own sins and his repentance to his father. His father (the farmer) with a celebration forgives the son. * Both the Parable of the Lost Sheep and the Parable of the Lost Coin

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    Charles Spurgeon Jesus versus Buddha Jesus and Buddha are founders of two of the largest religions in the world. Both of them desire of making the world better‚ letting people love together and giving happiness to all the people in the world. However‚ Christianity unlike Buddhism is unique in that it strips us of our self-righteousness by exposing our sinful nature‚ and causes us to see that our only hope is for God to reach down to us in mercy. Jesus was born approximately

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    story of the centurion and his slave in Luke 7:1-10‚ examining its context in the larger picture of Luke and the Gospels helps in understanding what sort of message is being communicated as the passage unfolds. For example‚ one of the major overarching themes in the book of Luke that comes into play in this passage is that of Jesus’ ministry to those who have been despised or excluded from the faith for different reasons. Furthermore‚ this passage parallels Matthew 8:5-13 and John 4:46-53‚ however‚

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    that after the dies on the cross‚ he relieves His people from all the sins of the world and once again brings peace and happiness to His people. Christ had great followers that believed in what he preached and would do anything to protect him. When Jesus was being captured by the Romans Peter‚ one of the twelve apostles fought valiantly to assure that his Lord was safe. Beowulf was very well respected by his followers and just like Peter‚ would have done anything to protect him. “Time and again‚ Beowulf’s

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