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    in his right. Sheep are positioned to the left and right of the figure. Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd (stained glass at St John’s Ashfield) Born 7–2 BC[a] Judea‚ Roman Empire[5] Died 30–33 AD[b] Judea‚ Roman Empire Cause of death Crucifixion[c] Home town Nazareth‚ Galilee[11] Part of a series on Jesus Jesus in Christianity[show] Jesus in Islam[show] Background[show] Jesus in history[show] Perspectives on Jesus[show] Jesus in culture[show] Portal icon Christianity portal

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    lights called‚ diwali. Red and green are the traditional colours of christmas. Green represents the continuance of life through the winter‚ green represents the nature; the christmas trees are green. Red symbolizes the blood that Jesus shed at His Crucifixion. We believe that lights overcome darkness meaning the good would always triumph over the evil. Stars are also hung which symbolizes the bright star of Bethlehem. Arranging the nativity set is also a tradition passed through our generations‚ many

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti was a famous Italian painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ sculptor. He was born in Caprese Italy. Michelangelo Buonarroti was an aid to the Catholic Church due to artwork like David and Pietá and because of the poetry he wrote. On March 6 in the year 1475‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born. He always had a fascination for painting and art. Throughout his youth he was surrounded by people who inspired him. It is no wonder that just in his teenage years he created outstanding

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    (ingredients) in which it explains about the different methods of killing and how they have developed. The first verse talks about the crucifixion‚ you can tell this by the way he had to walk up the hill being mocked with the cross (the plank of wood) and the people wearing sandals suggests that it is a long time ago. We look at the method of crucifixion‚ and say what a barbaric thing to do‚ maybe it was‚ but I think the way we use killing today is much more barbaric and ruthless. In the extract

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    this side of the mountain that Jesus was crucified. This side of the mountain is also where Jesus was buried in the “garden tomb”. Ron believed that the escarpment of this side of the mountain was extremely long and this is where he believed the crucifixion had taken place. Skull Mountain / Golgotha. Entrance to the Tomb (Tomb where Jesus was buried). 3.2 The

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    "judicial institution‚ established by the papacy in the Middle Ages‚ charged with seeking out‚ trying‚ and sentencing people guilty of heresy."2  Heretics were considered enemies of the state.  The penalty for heresy was torture and death.  The crucifixion of Jesus Christ‚ "Jesus was taken to Golgotha and nailed to a cross‚ the Roman punishment for political offenders and criminals."2  The Crusades‚ "The name Crusade (from Latin‚ "Cross") was also applied‚ to the wars against pagan peoples‚ Christian

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    occurs when the 13th day of the month‚ falls on a Friday‚ this day occurs whenever the first day of the month is Sunday. There are no known definite origins for Friday the 13th; some could be linked to some events that occurred on a Friday like the crucifixion‚ Adam and Eve eating the apple‚ etc. References to it being regarded as bad luck occurred around the mid-17th century. A quote from Western Literature stated‚ “Now Friday came‚ you old wives say‚ Of all the week’s unluckiest day.” (1656) From

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    Name of Student: Aneshia Saunders Topic: Major Christian Festivals Subject: Religious Education School Code: 100070 Year of Examination: 2014 Name of Student: Aneshia Saunders Topic: Major Christian Festivals Subject: Religious Education School Code: 100070 Year of Examination: 2014 The topic of this Religious Education School Based Assessment is the major festivals in Christianity. Holidays‚ feasts and fasts are a significant part of Christian religious practice. The feast days celebrate joyous

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    do are immediately categorized under the "whore." Personally‚ I don’t know many women who would like to be seen as whores. Feminists have taken these roles and linked them to the bible as metaphors representing the three Mary’s present at Jesus’ crucifixion Virgin Mary‚ Mary mother of James‚ and Mary Magdalene. The virgin role is the most prized and respected in today’s society. Take the majority of the Mexican population who profoundly worship La Virgen de Guadalupe. The significance is that of

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    like Roman Pontius‚ Make us proud‚ not colour-conscious; Give the deal you still deny us‚ Give goodwill‚ not bigot bias; Give ambition‚ not prevention‚ Confidence‚ not condescension; Give incentive‚ not restriction‚ Give us Christ‚ not crucifixion. Though baptized and blessed and Bibled We are still tabooed and libelled. You devout Salvation-sellers‚ Make us neighbours‚ not fringe-dwellers; Make us mates‚ not poor relations‚ Citizens‚ not serfs on stations. Must we native Old Australians

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