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    11                                       Name: Lauren Barber Mrs. Deckert   Acts 1 Review     1) What are the main points of this chapter?  To show what Jesus said before he left and how Jesus ascended into heaven and how Matthias replaced Judas.   2) What is the "former account" Luke has reference to? (1)  The gospel of Luke   3) What three things does Luke mention Jesus did before He ascended?  (2-3) a. He gave many convincing proofs that he was alive b. Spoke about the kingdom of

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    Last Supper

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    from him. The Last Supper was also an event where Christ announced that one of his twelve apostles would betray him. The twelve disciples involved were Peter‚ Andrew‚ James‚ John‚ Phillip‚ Bartholomew‚ Thomas‚ Matthew‚ James‚ Lebbaeus‚ Simon‚ and Judas. After Jesus’s death‚ the twelve disciples who were also known as apostles separated and began to spread Jesus’s teachings to others. There are various controversies about the Last Supper‚ that many paintings are created to show the meaning behind

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    of chronological order. Mark 14:1 • The betrayal of Jesus‚ by Judas in Mark 14:11‚ the author speaks of Judas as one of the Twelve who went to speak to the high priests about his plans to betray Jesus. The priests were astonished‚ and they promised to pay Judas well. After the conversation‚ Judas began to make plans for the perfect moment to hand Jesus over to them. • In comparison‚ in Matthew 26:14-16‚ the author speaks of Judas as one of the Twelve‚ who went to the high priests and asked them

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    INTRODUCTION Art is everything. It’s impossible to look anywhere in this world and not see an artist’s creation or some aspect of art. It allows everybody to express themselves in any way necessary. Art doesn’t discriminate or stereotype or hate‚ it provides an outlet for all emotions under the sun. Without art‚ the world would be without color‚ design‚ literature‚ music‚ poetry‚ dance‚ everything. In 1495‚ Leonardo Da Vinci began painting the Last Supper on the wall of the

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    Each gospel of the Bible tells their own story of Jesus’ arrest. Matthew and Luke derive their narratives based upon Mark’s while John’s version of events is drastically different. Mark’s tale showcases Jesus’ agony while John’s tale depicts Jesus making peace with God’s ultimate plan. Audience criticism helps explain the variances between Jesus’ arrest within Mark and John. In the gospel of Mark 14:32-52‚ Jesus and his disciples came to Gethsemane where he told them to sit and wait for him

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    Lindsay Ratliff Humanities 110 October 19‚ 2012 The Last Supper A Critique of the painting‚ “The Last Supper” The Last Supper was a painting by Leonardo da Vinci produced in late 15th century. Leonardo painted the painting on Santa Maria della Grazie convent wall in Milan. The work stayed around 1495 and commissioned as part of a renovation plan to the church and convent buildings by Ludovico Sforza. The painting depicts the scene of the Last

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    The Dormeuil Diptych is a passion diptych and is the largest one to be recorded and belongs to the second half of the 14th century where a large number of ivory diptychs were produced in Paris. In 1924‚ these were attributed to the Parisian workshop of the ‘Passion Master’ by Koechlin and subsequently in 2003‚ by Gaborit-Chopin to the workshop of the Passion diptychs. This diptych was made around 1350 to 1375. The front surface has three registers with ‘each crowned by a cusped arcade with five

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    Jude in the New Testament is actually a form of the name Judas (Greek) or Judah (Hebrew). Judas Iscariot has been ruled out as the writer of Jude due to his reputation as the betrayer of Jesus. There are in actuality four known Judes in the scriptures of the New Testament. There is no mention of a Jude in Mark’s writing when he tells us of the 12 chosen Apostles (Mark 16-19)‚ so Jude was not an apostle‚ although Mark does mention Judas as one of the brothers of James and Jesus (Mark 6:4)

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    this ointment. Shortly after‚ Judas Iscariot‚ the son of Simon that would later betray Jesus‚ asked Jesus why the ointment was not sold for three hundred pence and the proceeds given to the poor. He pointed out that the oil was worth a year’s wages. He did not ask this because he was concerned for the poor. The reason he asked was because he was a thief. He was the disciple that kept the money bag and he would often steal money out of it for his own use. Jesus told Judas to leave Martha alone and then

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    A Mirror to God’s Word Religion is a very trivial concept to the majority of the population in modern society. The average citizen has little to no knowledge of the Bible and its contents. Only the very devout figures are familiar with the sacred writings. In the Victorian era‚ however‚ the Christian Holy book had a much greater importance. Back then in Great Britain‚ it was very common for citizens to know much about‚ and identify with The Holy Bible. “Victorian England was a deeply religious

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