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    Resurrection Of Jesus

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    was cruelly beaten and killed for profanity. In what way could the apostles present this news‚ if they did not when through the bodily resurrection? There would be not any. This is why the resurrection is a necessary element of the gospel. In addition‚ basically declare that the resurrection take place would not have been a sufficient amount. This is why Jesus appear in acts chapter one and be evidence for himself to the apostles. According to Acts 1:3 states‚ Jesus show himself to the disciples

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    considered the eldest after Jesus because Mary was a virgin before Christ. The Catholic Church still sees her as a virgin. Eisenman states; “…Jesus’ mother and brothers came to him to talk to or question him. They are four in number‚ James‚ Simon‚ Jude‚ and Joses”. This gives us the background and focal point to develop an understanding of James as the brother under Jesus Christ. Through this bible study‚ we will explore the man behind the Messiah; James. The Synoptic Gospel and the gospels do

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    idea of scripture‚ not tradition‚ as the sufficient standard of authority and truth further reinforced by Paul in 1 Corinthians 3:10-11 when Paul refers to an apostolic foundation-laying period of time for the church that ended with the last of the Apostles and a building period of time church that continues on. In other words‚ the church’s original foundation is the only foundation for the church and the apostolic office is closed. Paul even tells the Corinthians to not go beyond what is written‚ invoking

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    Pentecost Story

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    started with the 12 apostles who were gathered together in a house when a terrific wind came from heaven and filled the place. They saw tongues that looked like fire that separated and came down on each of them. Immediately the apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit‚ who caused them to speak in a language that is unknown to them. The crowds of visitors were astonished because every pilgrim heard the apostles speaking to him or her in their own foreign language. All of the apostles are sent to different

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    New Testament | The sacred documentation of the life of Jesus as a prophet and his death which consists of the four gospels‚ The Acts of the Apostles‚ the 21-epistles and the book of Revalations | Gospels | The four books that consist of the teachings and the life of Jesus (Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John) | Acts of the Apostles | A book of the New Testament which talks about the development of the Christian Church‚ the asenction of Christ‚ and Paul’s sojurn at Rome | Epistles of Paul | The

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    Mona Lisa

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    The Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa is 16th century oil painting created by the renowned Leonardo da Vinci. The work of art depicts an enigmatic woman gazing at the viewer‚ and it is said that if you move across the room while looking into her eyes‚ they’ll follow you. It is definitely one of the most popular paintings worldwide and has been the center of many artistic‚ religious‚ and theoretical debates. The French government currently owns the Mona Lisa and it is featured at the Musee du Louvre in Paris

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    The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci The renaissance marked a point in time in which it was the most advanced society had ever been. The renaissance sparked a revolution in art. Artwork became more realistic. Although religious topics continued to be a dominant subject matter‚ artists used linear perspective‚ greater facial expressions‚ and three-dimensional techniques to make paintings more realistic. The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ created during the Renaissance‚ exhibits many of those

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    Question: "What does the Bible say about legalism? How can a Christian avoid falling into the trap of legalism?" The Word of God in the Bible does not expressly define the term “legalism” Answer: The word “legalism” does not occur in the Bible. It is a term Christians use to describe a doctrinal position emphasizing a system of rules and regulations for achieving both salvation and spiritual growth. Legalists believe in and demand a strict literal adherence to rules and regulations. Doctrinally‚

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    In the early Christian church there were many famous people who helped the church‚ and there were also a few infamous people who did not. Throuought the 1st century A.D some of the most influential Christian leaders lived‚ such as the apostles. For the first fewhundred years the church was very primitive and unstable and many people were killed during these rimes‚ these people were martyrs. There were many people and events that shaped the relgion that we now know today as Catholosism. I am going

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    Canon of Scripture

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    canon of Scripture (both Old and New Testaments). The first of these was that the writing was done by a recognized prophet or apostle. Such is the case with books like Isaiah in the Old Testament‚ and John in the New Testament‚ as well as letters written by Paul‚ among others. The second refers to books written by those directly affiliated with recognized prophets or apostles. Books written by Luke are a primary

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