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    performance by showing Judas is setting far to Jesus‚ Judas is in a guilt motion by holding his right hand to cover his mouth and turing back his back that is actually looking at viewers. The overall painting‚ the most figure stands out is Judas. The prefect depiction to express Judas’s nervous emotion. Rubens uses color to emphasis each character‚ such as Jesus is dressed in red in the center area with a yellow halo on his head to show how important Jesus is. Instead‚ Judas is sitting far away in

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    table from a diagonal view point. The scene is set in a dark closed room with one light source‚ as Leonardo’s work is set in an open room. Similarly the long table is filled with all twelve disciples and Christ‚ yet Judas is sat on the opposite side of the table. Also separating Judas from Christ and the disciples‚ are the halos represented above each disciple and‚ most importantly‚ Christ. Tintoretto includes more people in his work‚ making it busy and more dramatic. His painting created an earthly

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    Comparison of Macbeth and Judas In the story of Macbeth‚ the protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ is much like the disciple Judas Iscariot in a number of ways. At the beginning of the story‚ Macbeth is in close friendship with King Duncan‚ and is one of his best generals in his army. After a victory at a fierce battle‚ Macbeth and Banquo are met by three witches who give three prophesies: Macbeth will be named Thane of Cawdor‚ Macbeth will become king of Scotland‚ and Banquo will beget a line of Scottish

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    1973. Filmed on location in Israel‚ the movie is centred around the last seven days of Christ’s life‚ from the time he arrived in Jerusalem up until his crucifixion. The movie is truly from the point of view of Judas Iscariot‚ one of the most infamous of all the 12 apostles. In the film‚ Judas portrays Jesus‚ not as a miracle worker‚ but as a real human being with faults‚ doubts‚ and most importantly‚ a superstar edge. "The play is a baroque fusion of styles‚ rock rhythm with ballad narrative‚ dramatic

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    before one of them betrays Jesus. Judas is the one that betrays Christ that leads to His death on the cross and Resurrection. This meal is also known as the Passover meal where Jesus broke the bread and drank the wine as remembrance of his body and blood that He sacrificed for all mankind. In the Bible (Matthew 26)‚ Jesus says that the one who will betray Him is‚ “He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish‚ the same shall betray me.” In the painting it displays Judas’ left hand and Jesus’ right hand

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    "The Passion of the Christ" by Mel Gibson‚ recounts the last twelve hours of the life of Jesus of Nazareth‚ portraying his arrest‚ trial‚ crucifixion and death. One of the most anticipated and popular religious movies in modern society‚ it therefore becomes susceptible to criticism. Although the film is based upon the stories within the four gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John‚ there are many exaggerations and non-biblical elements present in the movie. This is not unexpected‚ since it is

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    disciples of his inner circle to pray‚ and then prayed himself in deep agony as his trusted disciples slept. Then a crowd of officials‚ Temple police‚ and Roman soldiers descended upon the garden‚ led by Judas Iscariot‚ who had been with Jesus for three years as a disciple. Jesus challenged the crowd‚ and Judas greeted him with an embrace to identify him. Jesus was led away‚ his enemies in apparent control. He would be set before a series of tribunals‚ judged worthy of execution‚ and executed as a criminal

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    Broadway. It is based loosely on the Gospels’ story on the last week of Jesus Christ’s life showing the struggles between Judas and Jesus. The story follows Judas who is not please with Jesus’ rise in popularity because Judas believes Jesus is just a man‚ not a God and that Jesus being a threat to the Roman Empire will bring trouble to Jesus‚ his followers and to Judas. Judas eventually ends up giving away the location of Jesus on a specific day helping the Roman soldiers find him and go forth to

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    Ry Hayler Great Moments in Art Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is a particularly well known painting to say the least. The painting depicts the last supper being shared by Jesus Christ and his 12 disciples. The painting represents the moment when Jesus Christ tells his disciples that one of them will betray him. The painting was made using a technique known as fresco‚ which caused the painting to deteriorate quickly. The painting was eventually restored and has been copied

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    Freedom versus Predestination: A Comparative Analysis Shane Furlong Humanities 4640 April 14‚ 2013 (Week 5) Freedom versus Predestination: A Comparative Analysis This week’s essay is a comparative analysis of the theories of freedom (indeterminism) and predestination (religious determinism). Our analysis will attempt to prove the superiority of the theory of freedom over the theory of predestination. First‚ we will examine the theory of predestination as it is explained in the text “Ethics:

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